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Entire team chips in with first Bucs win in almost a year.

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It's been awhile since any of us Bucs fans have been able to reflect on a meaningful win.  Coming into this week at 0-7, off a bye week, starting a rookie quarterback, the buzz was around the possibility of going 0-16.  I never entertained those thoughts, mainly because it was depressing to think about, but partly due to the number of things that have to happen to go 0-16.  I thought that we would encounter a game at some point where things would go our way, a few breaks, a defensive or special teams touchdown and a few turnovers would give us enough to win.  It almost worked against Carolina.  It did work against Green Bay.

So how did this win happen?

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The funny thing about this win, there were some different names on the field, but the play was still remarkably similar to weeks past.  On the defensive side, we gave up the long touchdown to start the game (a punch in the gut).  But we also were able to pressure the quarterback as we have the last few games.  Taking Rodgers down six times was a great way to help our secondary out.  Sometimes we got pressure, other times Rodgers just held the ball, but any play that ends with the opposing quarterback on the ground is a good one in my books.

The secondary also chipped in witha few interceptions.  Mack redeemed himself with a nice interception, Talib took a tipped ball and secured the pick (and then got blasted by Driver) and Tanard Jackson returned one for a touchdown.  By the way, on that return by T-Jack, did anyone else think that Rodgers was head hunting as he went for the tackle?  Looked to me like he made a swipe at the face mask.

The special teams also made huge contributions.  A blocked punt by Geno Hayes returned by Ronde Barber got the play going, but big returns by Clifton Smith (welcome back) made a huge difference.  They gave Freeman and the offense a chance to work with shorter fields.  Any quarterback, particularly young ones, can use the advantage of a short field.  I'd also like to note perennial whipping boy Dirk Johnson had a few nice punts.  Whether they were wind aided or not, I don't care at this point.  Was just happy to see some fly over 40 yards in the air.

The biggest surprise of the day had to be the offense, particularly Josh Freeman.  We didn't know what to expect, but lets face it, we set the bar pretty low.  He came out and looked a bit jittery with a missed swing pass and a slide on a scramble that came up a yard short.  But he settled down fairly quickly.  He completed some nice passes, made some nice plays and showed more poise than I thought I would see from him.

The big surprise?  His ability to keep his eyes down the field as he moved around.  Most young QB's watch the pass rush and take off scrambling as they take their eyes off the receivers.  Freeman seemed to keep his eyes on the developing routes and created enough time to find open receivers.  I'd much rather him stay in the pocket and sling it around, but if/when he has to scramble, he showed the poise and skills to get it done. 

The run game still seems like an afterthought (21 called runs to 35 called passes), but was effective enough to move the chains when needed.  This was a game where everyone contributed, even beleaguered WR Michael Clayton who came up with a huge catch and a two point conversion reception. 

I didn't see much difference in play from the team to be honest.  The results sure were different, but lets do a quick check.  The offense ran the ball well, but not spectacular, a few passes were off target, including a bomb or two just overthrown.  The defense gave up some big plays.  They weren't stout against the run (5.3 YPC against) and had a few coverage mixups.  They also made a play when the opportunity presented itself.  Finally, the special teams unit.  Blocked a punt, some big returns.  All three units played very much like they have all year.  It just so happened that this time those breaks were enough to win.  The big plays were made when we needed them, as opposed to watching a team stuff it down our throats in the 4th quarter.

So where do the Bucs go from here?  I'd love to predict a 9 game winning streak, but I don't think it's possible.  The easiest thing to point to is something I'm sure will be covered multiple times over the next few weeks.  Josh Freeman and his future.  I've heard comments ranging from "He's a top 5 NFL QB" to "He got lucky and isn't any good."  The truth is probably somewhere in between.  As I noted above, he played extremely well for making his first start and showed a good arm, some decent touch, and a knack for making plays on the run. He even threw the ball away at the right times, which is a dumb thing to get excited about, but I may have been most proud of the passes out of bounds than anything else.  Shows an ability to understand the situation.

Freeman will surely experience some growing pains.  Not every game will end with 3 TDsand 1 INT.  The truth is, there was enough good in this game to be genuinely excited for the Freeman era.  While he was set up with a short field multiple times (kick returns, interceptions etc), he delivered when he had the opportunity.  There is no guarantee he will be the real deal.  This could be his best game as a Buc over the next few years, but I'd bet against it.  To echo Coach Morris, lets not thrust our expectations on Freeman's shoulders.  Lets allow him to grow and develop as a young quarterback.  He made some great plays and gave a pretty good foundation to build on for the future.

Lastly, a congrats goes out to the Bucs.  Congratulations on the first win of 2009.  Congrats to Freeman for his first win as a starting NFL QB, to Morris for his first win as an NFL head coach, and to Joe Barry for his first win since December of 2007. 

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Well said.

I didn’t get to watch the game being out of state, but I did get to see the replays on NFL network. Looks like Freeman made some nice plays, and what impressed me is how he went through progressions in clutch situations with the game on the line in the 4th qtr. He also had the wherewithall and presence to slip out of a collapsing pocket, keep his eyes locked on his receivers, and find K2 for a TD. These are innate qualities you can’t teach… Some just have it and some don’t.

Let’s be excited about the win and cautiously optimistic about Freeman’s future. Its only one game, and he will have his growing pains and issues to work out along the way, but boy did he do some impressive things for a first time starter against a pretty fine defense.

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by Craig T on Nov 9, 2009 10:11 AM EST via mobile reply actions   0 recs

He made a lot of rookie mistakes, especially early

and its way to soon after one game to judge his future, but for the first time I think he might have been a great pick. Fingers crossed for his future, and our team’s.

by aakks on Nov 9, 2009 10:16 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

The next couple of things I'd like to see from him is

the ability to hit the deep ball, and stringing together long drives. I think he did an admirable job in his first start and I’d like to see it continue. It’ll be itneresting to see him against a blitz happy D (Jets) and a tough pass D (probably Carolina). Game 1 was a success, now lets get to game 2 and keep doing what we he did well and improve on his grey areas.

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by Buc Wild on Nov 9, 2009 10:19 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Not getting my hopes up yet

Remember Gradkowski’s first game against the Saints a few years ago? A lot of people thought he was gonna be good…..

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by gonolesrolltide on Nov 9, 2009 10:58 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Pleasantly surprised by

Freeman’s performance. Nice little fact that only 3 other QB’s have thrown 3 TD’s in their first start in the NFL since 1970. Let’s hope Freeman is closer to Marino & less like Tony Banks & Todd Marinovich. BTW, Freeman was the only one to win the game.

by FLBoy84 on Nov 9, 2009 11:07 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Great stat.

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by UNFNOLE on Nov 9, 2009 8:12 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

SAVOR IT FELLAS!

Love that stat FLBoy84. Hell yeah!

They had nothing to lose, played loose and beat a playoff caliber team. Made some big plays when they needed them and it seems like they do this more and more each week. Freeman doesn’t panic when he’s rushed, probably due to his size. The kids friggin huge! He seemed to be clicking with his receivers. I guess he (and we) just need to be realistic about what we have here – 1 win. If we win another 3 or 4, I’d be thrilled.

by louieyak on Nov 9, 2009 11:31 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Kid can throw on the run.

That was the best part about Freeman yesterday. The bullet to Winslow on the run peaked my interest, then he went out and made three other passes like that.

He can put it in there without planting.

If you watch some other guys in the league they sail it over the receivers head when they are on the run.

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by davelrogers on Nov 9, 2009 1:08 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I haven't met Aqib Talib. I don't think I want to.

I was reading the MMQB on SI.com and was wondering what this guy did for Peter King to say this. My google-fu must be weak or did I just miss it.

by andyp111 on Nov 9, 2009 4:14 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Multiple transgressions

He’s currently going to court to settle assault charges after he hit a cabbie. Got into a fight DURING the NFL rookie symposium on how to handle yourself as a pro, took a swing at another teammate with his helmet during practice, missing the lineman he was aiming for and hitting a DB trying to break up the fight (who had to miss a game from the injury, which could have been much worse), etc., etc, etc, ……. You get the idea. Guy is a great talent but has no “off” setting on the aggression switch.

by FLBoy84 on Nov 9, 2009 9:09 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I had the same thought

Granted he has a checkered past, but the line seemed unprofessional.

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by FreeZorilla on Nov 10, 2009 9:44 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Not to mention that

Talib is currently 2nd in the NFL with 5 picks. What does Peter King know anyway. He picked the Bears to go to the super bowl. THE BEARS!!!!!

"Three or four plane crashes and we're in the playoffs" - John McKay

by LeeCaz on Nov 10, 2009 1:39 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs


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