Buccaneers in line for Magic win on Sunday
This Sunday’s game against the Falcons is a lot of things.
It’s a division rivalry. It’s this year’s rookie quarterback against last year’s rookie sensation. It’s a struggling team against a rebuilding franchise. It’s Falcon president and former Buccaneer general manager Rich McKay, who put together the team that won Super Bowl XXXVII, against new general manager Mark Dominik, who is too busy playing musical coordinators to worry about who’s on the field.
And it’s a game nobody outside One Buc Place thinks the Bucs have a chance at winning. And they’re probably right, except for some similarities between the Falcons and another team the Bucs played well against this season.
When the Bucs met the Packers in Week 9, the Packers were hovering around .500, second in their division to an NFC powerhouse. They had a young quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, in his second year as a starter and struggling to find a way to win games and live up to high expectations. They were coming off a heartbreaking loss after the Minnesota Favres beat them at home, and the team had no real direction other than backwards. The struggles continued for the Pack, as the Bucs got their first win of the season, 38-28.
Now comes Atlanta.
Now, you could argue that this is the perfect week for the Falcons to find that identity, and it would be hard to rebut. Or, you could take the striking similarity between this matchup and that with the Packers earlier in the year and predict a strong Buccaneer performance. What this leaves us with is one of the most difficult games on the schedule to predict, as anything from a Connor Barth game-winner to a Falcon blowout seems possible.
So, I’ve decided there’s only one fair way to decide: Magic Eight-Ball. Whatever the Magic Eight-Ball decides, Bucs or Falcons, I will predict the victory to be by eight points.
So, I ask you, Magic Eight-Ball, will the Buccaneers defeat the Falcons in the Georgia Dome on Sunday?
(Shake, shake, shake . . .)
While the blue bubbles settle, let me also say that Tony Gonzalez is one of the most difficult tight ends in the NFL to defend, and he will likely give the Bucs some problems in the middle of the field. Running back Michael Turner is a game-time decision, but will likely play, as will Jerious Norwood, giving the Falcons the balanced attack they’re accustomed to having.
However, the Falcons are ranked 24th against the run, so Cadillac Williams could have a big day indoors. And, if the running game doesn’t come through, the Falcons are 29th against the pass. Both favorable matchups for Tampa Bay. Raheem Morris also makes his debut as defensive coordinator.
"Signs point to ‘Yes’," reads the Magic Eight-Ball.
So, there you have it. In a battle of two teams that have only three things in common: Their current struggles, the NFC South and the color red, the Buccaneers get the Magic nod.
Now, when I asked the Magic Eight-Ball if Vanessa from my third grade gifted class liked me, it told me yes, and man, was it wrong. For Tampa Bay’s sake, let’s hope that was a fluke.
Prediction: Buccaneers 28, Falcons 20.
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NEAT
MAGIC 8-BALL THANKS
Why do you kill threads????
by Some other guy who does not care on Nov 27, 2009 7:05 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
at this point, I would just be happy with a return to good effort...
I have this feeling we are going to get a win over the Jets and Falcons at home.
Of course that would put us at .500 out of our last 4 games, that could drop us to 5th or 6th pick.
What does the 8 Ball say about Freeman?
Good piece!
Viva la Bucco Bruce 1976-1996 (reincarnated 2009)
by Niko Houllis on Nov 27, 2009 7:16 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I'm actually picking TB this weekend.
Mainly because their defense has fallen apart and Turner is questionable.
"I have come that you may have life, and life to the max"
by UNFNOLE on Nov 27, 2009 8:25 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Can't argue against the magic 8-ball.
Go Bucs!!!!
by bucnut1 on Nov 27, 2009 11:55 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Hey
The “Orlando Magic” beat Atlanta… Haha thought I’d throw that in there… Magic-eight-ball-wise…
Bucs: Raheem will become relevant when his actions speak louder than his words. Gators: National Champions! Magic: Stop getting injured!
by chiefs_55 on Nov 28, 2009 12:45 AM EST via mobile reply actions 0 recs
Word!
Nice . . .
"I'm throwing rocks tonight. Mark it, Dude" - Donny
by Paul Mueller on Nov 28, 2009 3:45 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Unfortunately for us,
Atlanta doesn’t have GB’s offensive line. They’ve only allowed 14 sacks this year, as opposed to GB’s 44. The good news is that their defense is giving up 380 yards and 23 points a game. I won’t get into our stats. LOL
I have to agree with Niko. At this point, I’m just looking for the team to play hard and smart.
Go Bucs!!!
by FLBoy84 on Nov 28, 2009 3:01 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
The New "Old" Defense
Hope Rah takin ova da d will get us back to playin buc ball. Another thing im curious on is if R. Morris is on thin ice why give G. Olsen a two year extention does dis confuse anyone else
Miami Buccaneers Tampa Bay Canes
by Buccin Cane on Nov 28, 2009 8:53 PM EST reply actions 0 recs

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