NorthHawk wrote:It looked to me like the Bucs are getting their game together and we didn’t have our best game. Bad combo for us.
trents wrote:That's my analysis as well. Bucks started putting it together last week when the pulled out a win coming from behind at the very end of the game. I thought to myself then, "That looked like the Tom Brady we are used to seeing. I hope that doesn't carry over to Munich!" But it did. And we looked very unprepared for what we encountered.
We were obviously unprepared on both sides of the ball. The other thing is how the individual players match up. Sometimes, we get a favorable matchup at the right position at the right time. Today, we didn't have very many matchups we could take advantage of. My biggest concern is our running attack, or lack thereof. We aren't going anywhere unless we get that squared away, and pronto.
The defense looked bad. Our sloppy tackling, which had seemed to improve over the past few games, raised its ugly head in this game. Diggs looked like he didn't even want to tackle a running back. The Bucs came into the game with the worst rushing attack in the league, yet they rack up 161 yards on us, plus they bailed us out with an absolutely horrible play call/execution, trying to throw a pass to a 45 year old QB at a time when they had been moving the ball at will and appeared to be going in for a score, and again when Brady threw an ill-advised pass that let us back in the game. We could have easily lost that game by three scores. The game was closer on the scoreboard than it was on the field.
It sucks going into our bye on a loss, especially a bad loss like that one, as it tends to take that bounce out of your step, but on the other hand, the team has to feel good being 6-4 and leading the division. Next up are the dysfunctional Raiders at home, who've lost 3 in a row and 4 of their last 5. I'll be attending that game in person. It should be a slam dunk, but if this season has taught us anything, it's that every game is a crap shoot.