Bucs start strong, limp home in loss to Cowboys
In the season opener for both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys, youth lose to experience as Dallas stomped into Raymond James Stadium and beat the Bucs 34-21. It was certainly a tale of two halves, with the Bucs hanging tight at halftime only down 13-7 at the break.
The game opened up with a decent kickoff return by the Cowboys. The defense had the typical bend don't break philosophy and tightened up once in the red zone and held Dallas to a field goal from 50 yards. The Bucs would counter with a strong running attack and work there way down to Cowboys territory and stall. The Bucs lined up for a field goal just to see it blocked.
The Bucs D would again have to defend a short field, and did so nicely holding Dallas to another field goal, putting them up 6-0. The Bucs offense would take the same approach and ran the ball well, ultimately capping a long drive with a Cadillac Williams one yard TD run. After the extra point, it was 7-6 Bucs.
The teams would trade a few punts until the Bucs got the ball with two minutes remaining deep in their own territory. Rather than run the ball a few times and go into half up 7-6, they threw a pass, attempted another pass where Leftwich ran out of bounds, and then ran the ball on third down. Dallas called a timeout and would get the ball back with just over a minute left.
The Bucs poor clock management would come back to haunt them as Romo connected with Miles Austin who beat Elbert Mack and eluded Jermaine Phillips to make it 13-7 Dallas. The Bucs would get the ball back and still were looking to put points on the board. Leftwich hooked up with Michael Clayton on a huge 47 yard pass play to get in field goal range, only to see Mike Nugent miss just before half, leaving the score at 13-7.
Somewhat encouraged, but surely deflated, the Bucs looked to start the second half. The Bucs opening drive stalled and after a punt, chaos ensued. In a coverage mix up, Sabby Piscitelli was left to cover Roy Williams, who took a pass 66 yards from Romo to put the Cowboys up 20-7. This was the start of a bad half for both the Bucs and the Cowboys.
Both defenses held tough as each team punted 2 times, leading to the Bucs getting the ball back. Working mostly through the air, the Bucs were able to dodge an interception on an illegal contact call and connect with what looked to be a touchdown for Sammy Stroughter. After review, he was ruled down just short of the goal line, where Derrick Ward came in to clean up the mess and score. 20-14 Bucs.
On the second play after the kickoff, Patrick Crayton would take Sabby Piscitelli to school, scoring on an 80 yard pass from Romo. 27-14 Bucs. The Bucs would mount a 5 minute drive that ended on a 4th and 7 pass that fell incomplete as Kellen Winslow bobbled a wide open pass.
The Bucs were deflated at this point, and Dallas just marched down the field, capping the drive with a 6 yard Marion Barber TD. 34-14 Bucs. Trying to salvage some momentum, the Bucs would move down the field and score a garbage TD with Leftwich hitting Kellen Winslow for the late score. 34-21 Cowboys. The game would end after an unsuccessful onsides kick.
The Bucs running game was particularly impressive, with Cadillac Williams and Derrick Ward combining for 25 carries, 159 yards and 2 scores. Leftwich was efficient, going 25 of 41 for 276 yards and 1 TD. The Bucs did not turn the ball over.
With the loss the Bucs fall to 0-1 and now are 0-4 in home season openers. They travel to Buffalo to take on the Bills, who have New England on Monday night.
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I for one
thought our O looked pretty decent. I mean obviously not perfect but pretty decent….The running game I though was awesome…Caddy/Ward is going to be tough to contend with I think. The passing game I thought was good and I believe as the season goes on and Clayton & Bryant get some chemistry with Lefty things are going to shape up nicely.
To me the most dissapointing play was Kellen “the highest paid tight end in history” Winslow Jr. dropping the wide open pass on 4 & 6…That was absolutely horrid.
I thought Clayton looked great, I believe he will be a real threat this year, he made some tough catches and held on to the ball. That hit that he took from the Dallas Safety and remained on his feet was sick…Unfortunately for Dallas the safety got injured and Clayton stayed on his feet.
Bryant looked like he was not 100% to me, but I believe he will return to full form in coming weeks. Caddy was just awesome period. Ward looked great too.
I was impressed with Leftwich, I can’t say as he did too much to complain about. He was efficient, did not turn the ball over (although got bailed out of an int by a penalty), and amazing did not get sacked. He did make a few bad throws, however, that is going to happen with any QB. But I think he will dial those in with more time with his 1st string receivers.
Overall, the O was a fun to watch. Which is something I can not say about the O in past years. The D on the other hand, I don’t even want to talk about right now. Once I rewatch the game I will make some comments on the D, any comment I would make now would be skewed by dissapointment.
by RuudAwakening on Sep 14, 2009 1:06 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
When the experts speak we should listen.....
they made the comments about the holes in defense…..and there were
My biggest problems
with the defense was…..the only people to touch Romo today was White and Wilkerson….once a piece and Hayes blitzing……that isn’t enough…where in the hell was Gaines Adams?
with Sabby and Phillips busted plays…..where was Will Allen….isn’t he still on the team?
with Offense……..the receivers had to make plays and with Leftwich’s delivery….it seemed like every catch had to be with major effort…..nothing in stride…..so I give them the credit for the passing game…..
I was impressed with Mike Clayton and Geno Hayes…..solid games and the combo of Ward and Williams is sick…..definetly could see a double 1000 yd running season….the Offensive line was great…and great job Donald Penn ………Talib looked like a solid pro….
Lets get the special teams back on track and fill those safety holes…….
Go BUCS………Bring on the Bills
by buccanator on Sep 14, 2009 2:34 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
SOLID COMMENT!
Couldnt have said it better..
My Buddy went somewhere to get high and watch some good fights, and after a few minutes a Bucs Practice broke out.
by Niko Houllis on Sep 14, 2009 8:28 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
you forgot
Ronde Barber got a hold of Romo and if Romo wouldn’t have ducked Ronde was about to light his a$$ up.
Gaines Adams is a bust… need to get rid of him or bench him
Can we get another descent safety and kicker
Get Caddy and Ward more carries…
by gonolesrolltide on Sep 14, 2009 3:34 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Offense looked all right for the first game a couple of missed passes and a couple of dropped ones. Running backs did a great job offensive line did a good job for the most part. Special teams need a lot of work and we should start looking for a better kicker. Defense looked good a times but continues to give up the big plays with busted coverages. If this continues it will not matter how many points we score and no lead will every be safe. To play this new style defense of Mr.Bates we may need different players with more speed. Until then they may want to remember the old Tampa 2 zone defense, maybe not as flashy but never gave up as many big plays.
by Joe Be on Sep 14, 2009 9:40 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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