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Bucs at Panthers Statistical Snapshot


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

How many times this year have we played the worst defense in the league (at that point in the season)? Saints early on, then the Pats and now the Bucs? Anyone else?

well it worked out against the Patriots . Cam completed 76% of his passes for over 300 yrds and 3TDs. And the team also rushed for 140 yards averaging 4.8 yards per rush.

The Saints defense of today was basically born in our first meeting since it was so early in the season. And they were extremely desperate with their backs against the wall at 0-2.

So stats def do mean something, especially in this case that Tampa has the absolute dead last ranked defense in 5 different catagories. Being last ranked in sacks and last ranked in pass D is a huge indicator we should have a field day throwing the ball. And their rush D is 23rd as well

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My initial random thoughts on the Car-TB game:

1. Desean Jackson injury. Listed as questionable. W/o knowing degree of injury, motivation to play goes both ways...can try to build up stats in meaningless game vs. risk of worsening injury.

2. Stats for small sample sizes are meaningless. By this time of yr, however, the picture is about as clear as it gets with 2 games left. Car is 2nd in the league in the critical TOP measure at just under 33min/game..only PHI ranks better. Control the ball, control the clock, don't turn the ball over...

3. TB is an unbalanced offense. Low TOP suggests falling behind in games so can't establish run and need Winston to rally team..unfortunately, he is not accurate enough of passer to succeed so passing yards appear OK but lots of meaningless yards. TB seemed to be turning a corner as a franchise in 2016 but was mirage. Defense in disarray, offense in disarray and special teams in disarray with 31st ranked punting and return avg.

4. TB is a horrid Away team this year. 1-6 SU and ATS. TB has not beaten a team with winning record in 2017.

5. Car is good 5-2 SU and ATS at Home.

6. Greg Olsen hitting stride is huge addition for Car.

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