When did the Dungy Turnaround really happen?
You will find different checkmarks on calanders when you ask people to put down a time when the Bucs really changed things around under Tony Dungy. You'll get everything from the date he was hired, to the day we drafted Sapp and Brooks. Most people forget the steps along the way and the terrible start to 1996 that forged the season that started it all. But a little known fact about two starters who really messed up and embarrassed the coach, may have been the catalyst that started it all.
In this week of reflection as we wear the uniform of the 1976 team, celebrate the 1979 team, we also have to think about the last team to wear Orange, the 1996 team, Dungy's first Bucs squad.
There is a fantastic similarity to Dungy's message and Coach Raheem Morris'. Dungy refused to let his team make excuses. In fact, in his book "Quiet Strength", he lists the excuses he felt his team could come up with..
- We have a new coaching staff
- We have to learn a new offensive and defensive system
- We have sub-par facilities
- We have a young quarterback
- We never get the benefit of the doubt from officials
- We have distractions over a stadium, and we may move cities
- We never win in the cold
I scratched out the ones that dont apply in 2009, but amazing how many do huh?
Instead, Dungy told his team they had these things expected of them...
- Be a pro
- Act like a champion
- Respond to adversity; dont react
- Be ON TIME; Being late means its not important or you cant be relied upon
- Execute; Do what your supposed to do when your supposed to do it, all of the time, not almost, ALL THE WAY.
- Take ownership
- NO EXCUSES, NO EXPLANATIONS.
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what people never seem to understand is....
I have preached this many many times, when the bucs were the laughing stock of the NFL and the joke of every talk show, the ownership was hardley ever broughtin up, and blamed them for the unforms. If they did not have a cheap owner and if they had the write personal in office they would not have those losing years and I bet those uniforms would not look so bad in peoples eyes. So to those who bring up the uniforms for all those losing years should maybe take a look at the owner and his personal.
by redtribe14 on Nov 6, 2009 6:21 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Yes its true, Hugh Culverhouse was to blame...
but the fact remains, 14 losing seasons DID happen, and most people do associate that with the orange uniforms. Its ashame, because to me they represent the hard work that went into building an expansion team into a proud perennial playoff team. To me the Orange pants is what more reminds me of losing.
Now we are seeing nothing but great excitement over this throwback weekend, so as long as its not thrown in anyones face, I think people will love it and want to do it once a year. But no one is ready to give up the Pewter just yet, including myself who loves the Bucco Bruce days as much as anyone.
Will the NY Jets please stop wearing those Titans uniforms. For a team that was only around for one year, Ive seen those uniforms 5 times already!
by Niko Houllis on Nov 6, 2009 6:44 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You talk about Sapp, Brooks and Alstott...
As if players of that caliber are drafted every year? These are one of a kind hall of fame caliber position defining players… I hope we can get players “almost as legendary”
"Put it on Film" (not on the glass)
by chiefs_55 on Nov 7, 2009 6:50 PM EST via mobile reply actions 0 recs

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