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Good, Bad & The Ugly: Week 5

by Staff Report on October 11, 2009

Bad decisions, play calling, penalties and a porous defense along with a myriad of dropped passes from receivers did the Bucs in against the Philadelphia Eagles. It seems like it’s a bad dream every week, the team does the same exact thing expecting different results. Until and only when the team decides to change things …

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Good, Bad & The Ugly: Week 4

by Roland Johnson on October 4, 2009

Signs of life from a porous defense fueled the battle hardened youngsters to a near win against the Washington Redskins. Many had the Bucs as little more then an afterthought with a QB making his first NFL start, but through four quarters the Bucs played tough and tried to battle back for a win, after …

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Good, Bad & The Ugly: Week 2

by Roland Johnson on September 21, 2009

Two weeks into the 2009 regular season – the Bucs are 0-2 and facing the realization that after next weeks game against the New York Football Giants, they could be 0-3 and in trouble of the entire season being flushed down the crapper. Is it time to hit the panic button – throw caution to …

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Good, Bad & The Ugly: Week 1

by Roland Johnson on September 13, 2009

Not many gave the Bucs a fighting chance against the Cowboys, but they hung around long enough to make the game interesting till the fourth quarter. Dropped passes, blown coverage and miscues on special teams ultimately did the team in. Good: Byron Leftwich – For as awful as Byron looked in the pre-season. He showed …

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Vintage Hope

by Nick Menchaca on June 7, 2009

Maybe you’ve seen the grim schedule. The one that pits us against teams with a combined winning percentage of .580 (without Tom Brady). Maybe you’ve noticed the lack of marquee star power that reside on the Buccaneers’ roster. Not enough to even warrant a prime-time game. Yet, Bucs fans, I heed you to take a …