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@Tschmack posted:

You could make a case this TB team is better than last years version.  They have weapons all over the place.

You can attack them vertically in the passing game, but you’d better hope your OL can block their pass rushers and blitzes.  And have your QB not get sacked or fumble or throw INTs.

Usually the Super Bowl winning team takes a step back but Brady won’t let them.  Dude is on a mission and honestly everyone else is playing for second place.  The only thing that can derail them from repeating is injuries which is always a possibility.

Disagree. Their secondary is weak, especially after injuries.

yep - their secondary is the weakest link on that defense, problem is - when they want to pressure you - they get home, and they can do it with just 4 - the issue why they are so tough is the front 7 is super strong; so even though the secondary is the weak link they have enough to keep that manageable.  i am impressed with how they can turn it on and actually impose on the opponent's will when they need to.  i really wish we can do that this year, but I don't hang my hat on it...i am trying real hard here bc I entirely with all my being hate TB...almost bordering the SKLOL's.  it's all about injuries for tb - if they can stay relatively healthy...they are bonafied.

Their secondary was average last year as well and yes losing Murphy Bunting for a period of time will hurt them but they have the best front 7 in football.   Their linebackers are so fast they practically are like extra DBs on the field for them.

It takes time for downfield passes to develop and they have a ferocious pass rush.  

Injuries are a great equalizer and yes I realize it’s week 1 but that’s still a damn good team and the team to beat.

But in the end if you put a competent kicker on the Cowboys the Bucs are 0-1.

I heard something this morning that the Cowboys are the first team in 25 years to have 450+ yards of offense and force 4 turnovers and still manage to lose a game.

Buccaneers are the first team in NFL history to lose the turnover margin by at least 3, incur 100 penalty yards, allow 450 yards, and still win the game.

Anything is possible with McDoofus as your head coach!

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@FLPACKER posted:

Cowboys OT's were able to block TB's edge rushers which was why they were able to expose their secondary .... we weren't able to block them either time we played them last season. With Vea playing inside and  those two ILBers in the box, you are not going to run between the tackles on them.

Yeah, I think Bahk's loss was the key in that last game.

The Cowboys should have won the game.  Like multiple times.  It was a lot like watching the Badgers v Nittany Lions this past weekend. Mistakes and bad plays galore only difference was the defenses dominated (instead of offenses).

Cowboys have a really dynamic offense and should score a lot of points.  But you can’t gift wrap 4 points due to a missed FG and XP and you have to at least try to RTFB.  MM does what he does.  

@PackerHawk posted:

But in the end if you put a competent kicker on the Cowboys the Bucs are 0-1.

I heard something this morning that the Cowboys are the first team in 25 years to have 450+ yards of offense and force 4 turnovers and still manage to lose a game.

Buccaneers are the first team in NFL history to lose the turnover margin by at least 3, incur 100 penalty yards, allow 450 yards, and still win the game.

Anything is possible with McDoofus as your head coach!

Disagree..those missed kicks were in the  first half, plenty of time left for any number of scenarios.  They may well have won but with  Mike at the helm…who knows.

Saw interview of my boyfriend and Erin Andrews…….real good, then they go back to the Fox studio and ask should Aaron have more say in day to day running of the team.  Jimmy Johnson says kinda yes, while the dufus Terry Bradshaw says β€œno just do your job Aaron, and get that touchdown on 3rd and goal”.   🀬 🀬 🀬

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