Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 1:44 am
It's glaringly apparent that the Bucs got lucky in 2010 with their 10-6 record.
Last night against the Cowboys you could see fear in the eyes of Josh Freeman as Rob Ryan's defense was mixing up their looks prior to the snap. Freeman looked nervous and hurried as defenders dropped back in coverage and rushed three.
Their first drive to get the first down Freeman ran up the middle, but he never tried again later in the game. He had plenty of opportunities but never took advantage of it and we can all see now why the Buccaneers are a pathetic team.
Raheem Morris should have been fired at halftime. He looked confused and scared knowing that with each passing second, as the clock ticked down, he was getting ever so close to losing his job.
Down 14 points, the Bucs ran the ball three consecutive times never achieving a first down and punting it right back in a span of less than two minutes. Great coaching Raheem!!!
With a group of fantasy studs like Freeman, Blount, Williams, and Winslow...I think it's safe to avoid this team next year and should prompt fantasy players to look hard at players on the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers since they all get to play the Tampa Bay creampuffs twice a year.
[ December 18, 2011, 08:05 AM: Message edited by: HollywoodJames ]
Last night against the Cowboys you could see fear in the eyes of Josh Freeman as Rob Ryan's defense was mixing up their looks prior to the snap. Freeman looked nervous and hurried as defenders dropped back in coverage and rushed three.
Their first drive to get the first down Freeman ran up the middle, but he never tried again later in the game. He had plenty of opportunities but never took advantage of it and we can all see now why the Buccaneers are a pathetic team.
Raheem Morris should have been fired at halftime. He looked confused and scared knowing that with each passing second, as the clock ticked down, he was getting ever so close to losing his job.
Down 14 points, the Bucs ran the ball three consecutive times never achieving a first down and punting it right back in a span of less than two minutes. Great coaching Raheem!!!
With a group of fantasy studs like Freeman, Blount, Williams, and Winslow...I think it's safe to avoid this team next year and should prompt fantasy players to look hard at players on the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers since they all get to play the Tampa Bay creampuffs twice a year.
[ December 18, 2011, 08:05 AM: Message edited by: HollywoodJames ]