Tampa Bay Bucs Bid Farewell to Michael Spurlock
Around the league, the release of Michael Spurlock didn’t make headlines. To many, Spurlock is just another player without a team. He was a receiver who rarely caught the ball – as evidenced by his 4 career receptions (all with the Arizona Cardinals in 2006). He had some success as a kick returner, but again, it was nothing to write home about. But to Tampa Bay Buccaneer fans, Michael Spurlock was much, much more.
Being a Bucs fan all my life, I’ve experienced many painful moments. Throughout the early years, Tampa Bay was a laughing stock at times. Despite some success, the franchise underachieved for the most part. Then along came Tony Dungy and the Bucs’ fortunes changed. Out with the orange and in with the pewter, it was suddenly fun to be a fan. It all culminated in 2002 when the Bucs won the Super Bowl – something I personally was beginning to think would never happen. With that trophy, many of the old memories were forgotten. Vinny Testaverde…gone. Alvin Harper…gone. Hugh Culverhouse…gone. I had new, glorious memories. Everything seemed right. In the years following the Super Bowl win, the Bucs had their ups and downs. But after 2002, at least I had hope in being a Bucs’ fan. For every bad play, there was a good one. Expect for one tiny, little item…
The dreaded kickoff returns. If you’d ever seen a Tampa Bay game prior to last season, you were aware of the streak. Every time the Bucs lined up to field a kickoff, some announcer would say "do you realize the Bucs have never returned a kick for a touchdown?" Yes! We knew. We all knew.
But that would all change on the 1,865th kickoff in franchise history (according to the team…some other sources claim the number to be different, but either way, we can all agree it was a very, VERY long time). On December 16, 2007 against the Atlanta Falcons, Michael Spurlock became a hero. Spurlock would field the kick on the 10-yard line and take off, going 90 yards for the score. The streak was over. The curse was broken. The Bucs had finally scored on a kickoff return!
And now – sadly – Spurlock is gone. We can’t expect the Bucs to keep him forever. After all, the team did draft Dexter Jackson this year with the hope that he can return kicks for many years to come. But we can thank Spurlock and bid him farewell. Thank you Michael for breaking the streak and for allowing all of us fans to watch a Bucs’ game and not have to see the stat pop up on the screen telling us exactly how many kicks Tampa Bay has without a touchdown. Because of you, we have our touchdown.
One of the greatest moments in Bucs' history provided by Michael Spurlock:
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I love it! My big question is this: Who is going to return Kickoffs with Dexter Jackson? Antonio Bryant? Old man Galloway? Are they just going to run DJax out there by himself… I hope it isnt Clayton or Hilliard… That should be interesting
Spurlock did get put on the Practice Squad so I’m sure he’ll get called up this season..
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by JScott on Sep 1, 2008 6:42 PM EDT 0 recs
Great question
Ever since I read about that I’ve been wondering what they’ll do on kickoffs. Galloway dropped back on punts last year, but geez…. I can’t imagine he’d assume a return role this year. He’s the Bucs’ #1 WR and is getting creaky in the joints.
by Craig T on
Sep 1, 2008 9:17 PM EDT
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Good question...
I’ve always been a fan of a primary returner with a lead blocker. Let Jackson become the man, but give him someone back there with some blocking skills. Just my 2 cents.
by The Bull Gator on
Sep 2, 2008 10:05 AM EDT
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i'm all for DJax
getting as many reps as possible. The guy is going to provide a breath of fresh air this season
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by JScott on
Sep 2, 2008 12:31 PM EDT
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this came to me today
Aqib Talib back there with DJax returning kicks? huh? He did it in college.. wouldnt that be something… they might as well, he’s got the speed and athleticism
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by JScott on Sep 3, 2008 7:40 PM EDT 0 recs
Micheal Spurlock is a great guy
Spurlock is a great guy and a fantastic football player.
I’ve actually had the pleasure to sit down and talk with him and his wife (used to work with her in AZ). and he is one of the greatest guys and a football player who DESERVES to be in the NFL.
if only the teams that he shows dedication too would only give him the chances and opportunities that he so rightly deserves.
we don’t need another cocky football player who will squander their skills…we need a guy like spurlock on every nfl team to show what real teamwork and commitment is.
~spurlock fan
by SpurlockFan on Sep 14, 2008 3:34 AM EDT 0 recs














