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Few questions answered as Bucs fall to Fins 10-6

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Thursday night was supposed to be a wrap up of everything we've seen in camp thus far.  The excitement of the first home game with new coaches, getting to see the players for the first time, and settling the position battles heading into the last week of preseason.  Only a few of those things were accomplished.  The much publicized battles for certain positions were in full swing, but no one seemed to take control.

The game opened up and finished in some rain, with heavier rain falling in the 2nd quarter and the game even being delayed about 45 minutes due to lightning.  And to be honest, the two lightining strikes were just about more exciting than anything the Bucs did on Thursday night.

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The Bucs first string offense would take the field and after a nice drive to about midfield, they were stopped.  Out came the punting team.  Only this time, we were struck with some good fortune.  The punt was blocked, but as the Fins recovered it, the Bucs were able to strip the ball and recover, giving them a new set of downs.  They'd make it count, somewhat, as the drive stalled inside the 20 and led to a Nugent field goal. 

The first team defense did a fantastic job of shutting down the Dolphins attack, holding them to a three and out before taking over on offense.  The offense again would make their way down the field, converting some 3rd and longs to cash in another field goal to make it 6-0 Bucs.

The teams would trade punts, and Leftwich would give way to McCown after the lightning delay.  McCown would get the team in field goal range, but take two sacks to knock them out of field goal range.

The only other scoring play of the half would come in the two minute drill as the Dolphins marched down the field and netted three points just before half, brining the score to 6-3 Bucs.

The first drive of the second half saw all the scoring it would take to win the game.  The Dolphins would receive the kick and picking on Torrie Cox made their way down to the two yard line.  The Bucs had their second string defense in at this point, but on a sandlot play, Pennington droppd back, spun around, reversed fields and found Anthony Fasano wide open in the end zone on a busted play with busted coverage.  10-6 Dolphins.

The Bucs offense tried to get in gear, but their next drive ended in a missed field goal by Nugent.  He had two shots at it, made the first called back by penalty and missed the second.  A third miss in three games isn't gonna bode well for Nugent.

The action slowed considerably until the 4th quarter when the back up Tampa defense forced two turnovers.  Kyle Moore forced a fumble and Chris Bradwell intercepted a Chad Henne pass.  The offense would slow and as Freeman tried to gain a foothold on a possibly starting job, he wasn't able to get it done.  His drives were filled with misfired passes, bad protection and scrambling attempts. 

The game was still within reach at 10-6 but on the Bucs last drive, Freeman went no huddle and though he moved the ball, couldnt convert a 4th and 10 to extend the drive. 

A night that had the potential to set the team up for the long run ended up posing more questions than answers.  The Bucs fall to 1-2 on the preseason and will have a full week of practice as they prepare for their final preseason game.

The Good - The running game.  Cadillac and Graham looked great, while Ward struggled a bit.  This is a huge luxury the Bucs have and it played out well last night.

The Bad - Failing to cash in on several red zone opportunities.  Field goals wont get it done.

The Ugly - The quarterback battle.  No one stepped up.  There were no winners last night, only degrees of failure.  It will be interesting to see how Morris and company approach this.

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Kellen Winslow had a pretty decent game even though he didn’t have any catches…again, but he was in position to make some good plays. And when Leftwich fumbled did you guys see how determined he was to hop on the ball.

Also, I’m SO happy Caddy is back healthy, the announcers are right…when 100% Cadillac is the best RB on the team…I was surprised the didn’t run Clifton any…?

by Tetris on Aug 28, 2009 10:56 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I agree....

Winslow did a nice job vs the dolphins. He could have made two big splash plays but the throws were off target but I don’t see leftwich missing those throws again. Winslow made his presence known in the blocking game as well as running good routes. He pushed the defender out of the way to get that loose ball.

Caddy looked great. He ran hard and he hit the holes just how raheem said he would. I thought that we would see smith but they put caddy back in the game and then put BJ Askew in. Guess Askew took his carries.

I think the question whether McCown can play vs starters was answered, I saw nothing encouraging from him. It seemed like he wanted to get killed back there. And what was up with taking that intentional grounding, he ran back like 20 yards for no reason. Its either a 3 step or 5 step and get rid of the ball, you don’t have time to do a 12 step drop back. His pocket awareness is TERRIBLE! He has no leadership skills because he can’t lead himself and how can we expect him to lead this team. Everyone seemed to play better with leftwich in the game – the O Line blocked, the backs ran hard, recievers got open. It was the same offensive line minus faine that was blocking for McCown. If that was anyother QB in the league, they would have said something to those linemen if they weren’t blocking. He didn’t say anything so that shows me they don’t respect him. They didn’t apply anymore pressure vs McCown because taylor and joey porter weren’t even in the game when McCown was out there.

by tbbuc4 on Aug 28, 2009 11:19 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

If Leftwich had been a tad more accurate, you guys would've smoked us.

That 1st qtr was brutal. We got no push from our starting line making our running game a non-starter. After pounding our chests post Panther game. You guys shut us up (well, not to other phinsiders…)!
One of our bloggers, trying to paint a good note said, “Hey, Detroit went 4-0 last preseason.”
Talk about a wet blanket…

Armchair QB's always complete the pass and armchair coaches always pick the right players.

Yes, Larry Little is still the man.

by Tunaflipper on Aug 28, 2009 1:58 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

As a dolphins fan....

Which QB Played the best?

by tbbuc4 on Aug 28, 2009 3:12 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Hmm...

Well, I might have to lean towards Pennington by the tip of the pigskin for two reasons 1) stats to which I normally recoi overl, and 2) you guys obviously shut our run down forcing us the throw. Your D-line put good pressure on Penne as well. Our D-line? Well, I think they arrived at the stadium by the 2nd half. Leftwich had a few timing/accuracy misses (I don’t know how much could’ve been coverage, though). Those passes would’ve shot him right past Penne.
Going into 2nd/3rd string, yer boy Freeman’s gonna be somebody. Both Henne & McCown didn’t live up to expectations, although I don’t know what yours are for Luke. Neither looked like they were ready to step up and command.

Armchair QB's always complete the pass and armchair coaches always pick the right players.

Yes, Larry Little is still the man.

by Tunaflipper on Aug 28, 2009 7:34 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

*recoil over

Armchair QB's always complete the pass and armchair coaches always pick the right players.

Yes, Larry Little is still the man.

by Tunaflipper on Aug 28, 2009 7:35 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I think that was a great assessment

I agree with you completely. We have been going back and forth about who should be the bucs starter Leftwich or Luke but I just wanted to get a person who is not even a bucs fan opinion. You know how it is when you are a fan, you kind of pick your favorites. Good luck and we will see you guys when it counts. Pennington looked good and I am sure that the wildcat is going to be good when pat white gets in. I was kinda disappointed I didn’t see Pat white play but hey he has a spot.

by tbbuc4 on Aug 29, 2009 1:16 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Seems like the most important question got answered...

Leftwich was named the starting QB , it wasn’t all that pretty but it was enough to outplay McCown. McCown struggled and became visably fustrated. He must keep his emotions in check especially when you are fighting to be the leader of the team. I think that if AB and Clayton were available, it would have been kind of lump sided because who ever had those 2 receivers would have looked like the better qb because AB esp. can make fantastic catches to make the qb look better than he really is. I am excited that leftwich got the position because he played more consistent, more of a leader and provides themost explosiveness. He has produced yards and moved the ball, would be nice to have turned some of those fg’s to TD but its better than producing zero points liek McCown did in 2 games.

by tbbuc4 on Aug 30, 2009 4:19 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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