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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly – A Statistical Look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Well kiddies, it’s that time again. Time for The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly where we take a statistical look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We’re now at the midway point of the 2008 season, so I figured now was as good a time as any to review some of the things that the Bucs are doing right and some of the things they are doing wrong – all from a statistical perspective. So here we go.

The Good

We have quite a few more good than bad or ugly items, but hey, the Bucs are 5-3, let’s try to see the glass as half full for the time being.

5-3 – Tampa Bay is currently 5-3 and in second place of the NFC South. Included within that 5-3 is a 2-1 divisional record.

341.3 – The Bucs – mostly thought of as a defensive team – average 341.3 yards of offense per game, good for 13th in the league. Although that’s not off the charts, it does put them in the top half in the NFL.

277.6 – Of course there’s nothing wrong with thinking of Tampa Bay as a defensive team. The Bucs are 5th in the league in yards allowed.

15.0 – Even better, Tampa Bay allows the 2nd least amount of points in the entire NFL.

+3 – The Bucs have taken away the ball 15 times and only given it up 12. You always want to be on the positive side of this.

88.7Jeff Garcia’s quarterback rating continues to improve. Although he isn’t making any fantasy owners scramble to pick him up, he is a steady game manager who rarely turns over the ball. Garcia has only thrown 2 interceptions all season while completing 67.5% of his passes.

13 and 19 – Although they trailed off a little in recent weeks, running backs Earnest Graham and Warrick Dunn still rank among the top 20 in the league in rushing yards. Graham was expected, but Dunn has been a welcome surprise.

3 – Rookie cornerback Aqib Talib leads the team with 3 interceptions, which ties him for 6th in the league. Some local fans were hoping the Bucs would draft USF product Mike Jenkins, but it looks like Talib was the right choice.

The Bad

21.3 – Despite being 13th in total offense, the Bucs are 21st in points scored, putting them in the bottom half of the league.

3 – The Bucs are dead last with 3 forced fumbles.

55 for 485 – Tampa Bay’s 55 penalties are the 5th most in the league and the Bucs 485 penalty yards rank as the 4th most.

4.9 – Rookie Dexter Jackson was never able to crack the 5 yards per return mark and now seems to have lost his job. I hate to say it, but it’s starting to look more and more like he is much farther from being ready to contribute than the Bucs once thought.

The Ugly (or Weird depending on how you look at it)

.500+ - Every team in the NFC South is currently .500 or better. The division is tough this year and even the Atlanta Falcons are making some waves.

4 – Garcia has only thrown 4 touchdown passes so far this year. That’s not horrible considering he is completing a good number of passes and rarely turns over the ball, but it would be nice if the Bucs could get into the end zone through the air more. At this point, opposing defenses aren’t very threatened by the passing game.

37, 451, 12.2, 1Antonio Bryant’s 37 catches and 451 receiving yards both rank among the league’s top 25. His 12.2 yards per catch and 1 receiving touchdown are nowhere to been seen on the NFL’s charts. Bryant is getting the ball more, but the Bucs aren’t stretching the field and aren’t going to him in the red zone.

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to be honest

Jeff Garcia has really disappointed me this season. Putting aside that he lost his job for several weeks, he just hasnt improved like i thought he would. I knew last season, the team was basically playing with house money by making it to the Playoffs. It was Garcia’s first year in the system, Graham was largely untested, yada yada yada

BUT this season? I thought we would see a much more productive offense and especially through the air. This hasnt happened. Garcia threw 13 touchdowns last season and at this point is on pace to produce fewer than that. What a Joke…

Two more interesting notes for the Good: The Bucs have yet to allow a 100 yard rusher on defense and the defense has yet to allow a rushing touchdown. That’s unbelievable considering the echelon of running backs this defense has faced thus far… Minnesota will provide the biggest test of the season when those two statistical categories are concerned..

Also for the good column is how few sacks the Bucs have given up. Last season the offensive line gave up 36 sacks. This season they are on pace for around 20-22. That’s a fairly impressive improvement

i wonder what the future holds for DJax… I still think he should be used on offense. They spent a 2nd round pick on him might as well see if he can contribute in some way shape or form. With Galloway back this will never happen, but Clifton Smith getting in before DJax? That makes no sense what-so-ever from a Player being around the action standpoint…

good stuff Joel

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by JScott on Oct 30, 2008 6:58 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

A trend likely to turn around.

Being able to move the ball, which we do, does not obviously directly correlate to being able to score. As The Bull Gator pointed out: Despite being 13th in total offense, the Bucs are 21st in points scored, putting them in the bottom half of the league. I think this trend will surely improve as the year progresses. If you can keep getting close, eventually we will get a streak where we can finish drives. The best way to do this, is to stop the turnovers.

The Bull Gator mentioned the +3, which is already good. However, when the most takeaways by a team at this stage is 16, and we have 15, our TO differential should be much better then top 10. There is a big reason Tennessee is undefeated, +8 TO differential. The interceptions just have to stop.

i wonder what the future holds for DJax… I still think he should be used on offense. They spent a 2nd round pick on him might as well see if he can contribute in some way shape or form. With Galloway back this will never happen, but Clifton Smith getting in before DJax? That makes no sense what-so-ever from a Player being around the action standpoint…

I know your a big fan of him, Jscott, but is it too early to declare this guy a bust? When does your draft status stop earning you the “right” to play. The ONLY reason why DJax would be playing would be solely based on him being a 2nd round pick, which is just a terrible reason. He was given a shot. Actually he was given 7 weeks of shots, and he didn’t look good. Maybe a year on the bench will make him focus a bit more and we can make good use of his natural talent. For now, I think the job is Clifton’s (or Michael Bennet’s)?

by kurby on Oct 30, 2008 8:08 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

"3 – The Bucs are dead last with 3 forced fumbles. "

That seems more like a random variance thing rather than a skill. Although, perhaps I’m wrong.

by R.J. Anderson on Oct 31, 2008 3:57 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I agree for the most part...

…I was just pointing out that random or not, every other team in the NFL seems to be making it happen more often than our hometown boys.

by The Bull Gator on Oct 31, 2008 10:07 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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