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5 months ago Article 145 comments
Greg Schiano came to Tampa with discipline, but that kind of discipline can quickly backfire as players rebel. With four consecutive losses and one terrible blowout loss, that time seems to have come.
5 months ago Article 173 comments
The Buccaneers were humiliated by the New Orleans Saints 41-0. Did we learn anything from this debacle?
5 months ago Article 32 comments
Greg Schiano called today's performance unacceptable. These are the ways in which it was unacceptable, and many more.
5 months ago Article 397 comments
For the first time since 2011, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers embarrassed themselves. In a game that wasn't competitive for a moment, they got manhandled by a bad New Orleans team.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are getting crushed in New Orleans today. The Saints just added another touchdown, gashing a secondary that simply cannot hold up. When you're starting players like Danny Gorrer and Leonard Johnson, you've got issues.
A bigger problem right now is the offense, which isn't getting it done. A few good plays can't make up for two turnovers, one on a bad throw by Josh Freeman and another one on miscommunication between Freeman and Vincent Jackson.
The Bucs are getting completely blown out for the first time this season, and their season appears to be ending on a down note.
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The New Orleans Saints took a 7-0 lead against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after one drive. The secondary's awful, and it's showing: the Saints marched down the field, going 74 yards in just 7 plays. The Bucs seem to have benched Leonard Johnson in favor of Anthony Gaitor and Danny Gorrer, but it hasn't exactly made a difference.
The Bucs followed this up with a three-and-out, and the Saints are now in the driving seat.
5 months ago GameThread 191 comments
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