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Showing posts with label Buccaneers. Show all posts
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Buccaneers Still Making Tweaks After Big Victory

Coming off a 45-point setback at San Francisco, the Bucs jumped headfirst back into the NFC South race Sunday by grinding out a 26-20 win over New Orleans.

Tampa's season outlook was shaky at best a week ago thanks to inconsistent quarterback play, a defense stuck in the middle pack among its peers and key injuries to running back LeGarrette Blount and defensive tackle Gerald McCoy.

Now heading into this week's trip to London for a matchup with Chicago, the Bucs are hoping the resolve they showed on both sides of the ball against the Saints will go a long way in changing the early perceptions about them.

"I got a bunch of tough guys on this football team and no matter what happens, anybody may be considered a star," Morris said. "It's always going to be the next man theory...These guys know how to move on to the next game."

Tampa entered the New Orleans game ranked just 23rd in total defense and 20th in offense, but played well above those numbers Sunday.

The improvement was particularly noticeable on defense where the Bucs forced four turnovers — including three interceptions of Saints quarterback Drew Brees — while allowing New Orleans a touchdown on just one of its four red zone opportunities.

Tampa is now plus-2 in turnover margin for the season and was the biggest takeaway from the win, Morris said, for a unit that played without McCoy, who was out with an ankle injury.

"We're streaky I guess, we're like John Starks, we come out hot some days and some days we're not," Morris said. "But we are on fire and back in, we got the hop-step we've been missing the last couple of weeks, and that's what we've got to be."

Avoiding turnovers was also key for Tampa's offense and they were turnover-free thanks to one of quarterback Josh Freeman's best efforts of the season.

He completed just 23 of 41 passes, but had two touchdown passes and 303 passing yards. His final quarterback rating for the day was a less than stellar 95.9, but well above the season average of 74.1 he entered the game with.

His leadership was needed without the services Sunday of Blount, who sat out with a knee injury. He will likely miss his second straight game this week.

Earnest Graham did play well in Blount's place, rushing for 109 yards. But at 31 years old and in his eighth season the Bucs probably can't count on that production on a weekly basis if Blount doesn't return to action quickly.

Still, Graham said he's ready to step in as long as he's needed to, but isn't focusing on having to fill that role long term.

"I never felt entitled to being the starting running back or to anything," Graham said. "When you feel that way and just handle your work and handle your career, you want to be able to step up and be ready when it's time."

Freeman said the pieces are certainly there for the Bucs to be playoff team, though there is still a lot of room for growth as they continue a challenging six-game stretch against teams with a combined record of 24-11.

"We're a young team, we're a good team, but at the same time, it comes down to preparation and execution and if we can keep that at a high level," Freeman said. "It's Week 6, nothing's decided at this point, and every win is extremely valuable."

Cornerback E.J. Biggers said it's why nobody in the Bucs' locker room thinks that all of their early season issues are completely behind them.

"We left some plays out there on the field," he said. "It's going to be like that every game. Something going to happen that you could correct and get better at. We are going to do that and get better and keep growing as a team." __

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Inactives for the Buccaneers

TAMPA, Fla. – We just got the inactives for the Buccaneers for their game with the Indianapolis Colts.

No major surprises. Receiver Sammie Stroughter, running back Allen Bradford, cornerback Anthony Gaitor, tackle Derek Hardman, tackle James Lee, tight end Zach Pianalto and defensive tackle Frank Okam are inactive.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

Falcons at Buccaneers Friday Injury Report

FALCONS

Out: DT Jonathan Babineaux (knee), CB Kelvin Hayden (hamstring)

Questionable: LB Stephen Nicholas (calf)

Probable: DE John Abraham (thigh), DE Ray Edwards (foot), C Todd McClure (knee), DT Corey Peters (knee), QB Matt Ryan (knee), S Shann Schillinger (neck), WR Roddy White (thigh)

BUCCANEERS

Out: T James Lee (knee), WR Sammie Stroughter (ankle)

Doubtful: LB Quincy Black (ankle)

Questionable: DE Tim Crowder (calf), TE Kellen Winslow (knee)


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Monday, September 12, 2011

Freeman leaves for Buccaneers

NFL.com StaffPublished: September 11th, 2011 | Tags: Josh Freeman, Josh Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Week 1 injuries 2011

UPDATE: Freeman has returned from the locker room to the sideline, and looks to have been fitted with a flak jacket around his ribs as he warms up. It looks like we’ll see Freeman again. 

While Matthew Stafford has managed to stay in Sunday’s game in Tampa, the case isn’t the same for Bucs QB Josh Freeman.

Freeman left the game late during the third quarter following a 2-yard scramble. He immediately motioned to the sideline after the play, and then left the field and ran into the tunnel with a team trainer. It could be another case of cramping, as the heat is a factor today in Tampa.

Josh Johnson came in for one play to finish the drive, and started the next series for the Bucs. No word yet from the Bucs.

– Frank Tadych

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