Most Agonizing Victory?
From scout.com's list of the most agonizing losses in Jacksonville history & one of the 1995 Tampa Bay Buc's finer moments:
#9) 11/19/95 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers / 17-16: The Jaguars had fought back from a 10-0 deficit to pull to within 17-16 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But the Jaguars decided to pass for a two-point conversion and it failed, and the Buccaneers held on for a 17-16 win.
This raises an interesting question
Sure, we always remember the tough ones (ST LOUIS!!!!!), but how about the games when we knocked the air out of someone. What games did the Bucs pull through when it really mattered to another team (and not so much to us)? When did the Bucs hold off an epic comeback? I am interested in the times when the Bucs delivered an agonizing defeat to someone else. Blowouts need not apply. Comment away and I will take your input to create a top-ten list to be released sometime next week.
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Gruden's decision to go for 2 and the win...
Anytime a team does this and it actually succeeds…well that’s just kicking the other team and it’s fans in the you know whats.
by The Bull Gator on Jul 10, 2008 11:28 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
matt bryant gets crushed
bucs vrs eagles (every true buc’s fan most HATED team) westbrook makes the mistake of leaving too much time on the clock and matt bryant kicks the bucs longest fg ever… and then the team almost kills him celebrating it .. if you have any doubts at how painful it was to the other team and their fans watch it on you tube. especially the ones that were filmed in the crowd by bucs fans, the looks on the faces of those eagles fans still makes me smile today
by Buc Beast on Jul 10, 2008 12:11 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Not to mention how loud the stadium was...
I live a couple of miles away from Raymond James and you could hear the crowd when the FG went through the uprights.
by The Bull Gator on Jul 10, 2008 1:26 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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