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A Look at the Rest of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Season…

After a great comeback against a team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shouldn’t have had to come back against and the bye week in the rearview mirror, we’re now in the home stretch. With a 6-3 record, the Bucs are in good shape to make something special this season, but the real question is can they? Is this a team with a good record that will flounder in the playoffs? Is this a team with enough talent and firepower to keep winning and even secure a playoff spot? Or is this a team that’s just teasing us and will be on the outside looking in when all is said and done?

First of all, I don’t believe it’s the last one of those. I do think this is a playoff team if only because of their 6-3 record. With the way the Bucs are playing and the remaining schedule, it’s safe to assume we’re looking at a 3-4 finish at worst. This would put Tampa Bay at 9-7 and hopefully give them a chance to claim one of the wild card spots. However, I think they will do better than that. And here’s why…

The Bucs still face the Detroit Lions and the Oakland Raiders. If Tampa Bay drops either of those games then maybe they don’t deserve to be in the playoffs. Not to upset any fans of those teams, but you know how good (or bad) your squads are this year and you should already be getting psyched for the draft. With those two wins, the Bucs would be up to 8-3 (yes, I know Detroit and Oakland aren’t the next two teams on Tampa Bay’s schedule, but bare with me here).

Next, let’s look at the other non-divisional matchups: the Minnesota Vikings and the San Diego Chargers. The Vikings are very beatable due to their shaky passing attack. The Bucs’ defense should give them trouble all day and be able to focus on stopping Adrian Peterson while forcing the Viking to beat them through the air. On the other hand, San Diego offers up an interesting matchup. The Chargers have to be the most talented team with a sub-.500 record. Which San Diego team will the Bucs get? The one that beat the New England Patriots by 20 points? Or the one that’s lost five games? I’ll play it safe and say the Bucs split these games. The Chargers are still a very talented team and with Peterson in the mix, you never know what you’re going to get with the Vikings. So now we’re at a conservative 9-4.

And now we’re down to the divisional matchups. Tampa Bay is currently 2-1 in NFC South games and has one game against each team remaining. Keeping with the "playing it safe" theme, let’s throw out the possibility of the Bucs going 3-0 or 0-3 in those games. Either could happen, neither is highly likely. The Bucs handled the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers rather easily earlier this year, but the Falcons are still a huge question mark (is anyone else amazed this team is 6-3?) and the Panthers have improved since then to the point they are leading the division. Then there’s the team currently sitting at the bottom: the New Orleans Saints. The Saints are below .500 but are similar in respects to the Chargers in that they are more talented than their record and could play the spoiler role for the rest of the year. Putting the three games together, the strong possibilities are 2-1 or 1-2. This would bring the Bucs’ final record to 11-5 or 10-6.

With 10 or more wins, the Bucs are in a good position to get into the playoffs, which I think (baring a catastrophic collapse) will happen. But what do you all think? Is this a playoff team? Will the Bucs make it in, but be knocked out the first weekend? Or are we looking at a team that overachieved early and will falter down the stretch?

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Should be a plyoff team.

9-7 should be easy to attain at this point. Anything below 9-7 would require a monumental collapse with a pretty good team. However, 9-7 certainly does not guarantee a playoff spot in the NFC this year. 10-6 normally secures at least a wild card spot. As you said, 10 wins should be easy enough to obtain at this point.

Lets not be fooled about the record, this team is under performing. Talent wise, I think 6-3 is about where we should be at, but we just don’t look like a 6-3 team on the field. Especially on the offensive side of the ball. With that being said, if the offense can step up a bit and the defense can just continue what its doing, this team can easily end with 11 wins. 11 wins is may be what it takes to win the South.

by kurby on Nov 12, 2008 3:21 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree...

…good points Kurby.

I find it funny that at this point 20 people have said the Bucs will win out and storm into the playoffs in the poll on this site. Win out? Do you all really think the Bucs will go 13-3??? I’m just as much of a fan as the next guy, but our Super Bowl winning team only went 12-4.

by The Bull Gator on Nov 12, 2008 3:29 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

10-6 looks to be the case here.

But I think this team will lose in the first round of the playoffs again. The defense is still great and the o-line is becoming one of the best in the game but our skill position players are shaky at best. Maybe our Special Teams will improve some but that is a below average aspect of our club as well. 10-6 is the results of a very easy schedule (Detroit, KC, Oakland, Seattle), some great defense, and a fairly solid ground game. This won’t do the trick in the playoffs, in my opinion.

Let’s hope the Bucs finally draft a QB in the high rounds here next year, that’s what they really need.

by andy.ss80 on Nov 12, 2008 5:12 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

some great defense, and a fairly solid ground game. This won’t do the trick in the playoffs, in my opinion.

A great defense will only get you so far, but you don’t need a stellar offense. Right now the Bucs are 8th in the league in YPG. If you eliminate the turnovers, and improve red zone efficiency just a bit, this team is easily a top 10 offense. Top 10 offense plus top 5 defense sounds like a recipe for playoff success.

by kurby on Nov 13, 2008 10:01 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Just about right

Considering the schedules, I think the winner of the Monday night game should take the division. The Giants will even up the records and the Packers should take down the Cats at least, both are on the road. The Falcons could make it interesting if they play strong considering their schedule is even easier than the Bucs looking at W-L records. They’ll have to win the divisonal games though. Of course the Bucs need to take care of their own business, and I don’t see them going through it unscathed. They should make the Playoffs. Once there who knows, but you’ve got to get there to have a shot. Other than the Giants right now, the Bucs can matchup toe to toe with the rest of the NFC. But like always, just because they can doesn’t mean they will when they get there.

by soxbucsdevils on Nov 12, 2008 9:02 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

DA BUCS

Should make the playoffs again,then its all up for grabs. There`s alot of decent talent in all the clubs up to this point.This has been one of the weirdest seasons we`ve had in years.So I cant make a prediction quite yet as to who we may play first.And (wow) whats up with ATLANTA? They seem pretty good but we spanked them and the PANTHERS as well.Never can predict a BUCCANEER game. GO BUCS!!!

by stixx692001 on Nov 15, 2008 2:59 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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