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Good Bad Uglies from today


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Good:

Front 7: We camped out in that backfield

OL: I knew we weren't going to run the ball well. No knack on the OL as Tampa's Front 7 is just That good. Allen though was kept really clean

Chase Blackburn: dude needs a raise. Our punt coverage may be the best in the league.


Bad:

Secondary: Ok they made a few good plays including picking Winston. 2 ints being by Bradberry 1 on the first play and last play where Winstonthrew it right to him. But had it not been for the front 7 and Winston, it wouldve been ugly. Guys getting open. Safties completely losing the TEs. OJ Howard really dropped the ball, Brate sliced us and we lost him on the TD.
Bradberry always gets praised when he shuts down guys so he deserves to get criticized when he doesnt. Mike Evans, Bradberry's man was a wide open Ginn esq drop from having a career game of 10 catches 170 yards
Godwin still had 9 catches 150 yards


WRs: they did make some plays but Waaay to many easy drop



Ugly:

RayRay

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Palardy was great. 7 punts, averaging 50 yards per punt (47, 48, 49, 50, 50, 50, 54), two inside the twenty, punts tailing away caused two muffs with us recovering 1. Flipping the field with very little return yardage given up. Palardy having a pro bowl year so far.

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Actually thought the secondary played well. Many of those yards were on busted plays and when we were playing prevent defense. Bradberry broke up several passes and picked 2. Look at how many yards they had in the first half versus the second half and fourth quarter in particular.

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45 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Bradberry wasn’t on Evans the whole game. Cockrell was one on one with him a lot, including the deep passes where Evans was open and dropped the pass that you mentioned. We were playing zone, they only mentioned it twenty times during the game. 

So if they were in Zone the whole time like mentioned

And they were one Ted Ginn esq drop from having TWO 150+ recievers this game.  Its on the whole secondary Including Bradberry.  Ill have to go back and look atbthe film but I was 90% certain that was Bradberry that got torched on the what shouldve been a long TD, unless there was another #24 out there

 

Hel1 if it weren't for the front 7 putting pressure on Winston forcing some high and bad throws to open guys (Howard, the #10, etc)  the Bucs would've easily had 3 100 yard recievers today

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

So if they were in Zone the whole time like mentioned

And they were one Ted Ginn esq drop from having TWO 150+ recievers this game.  Its on the whole secondary Including Bradberry.  Ill have to go back and look atbthe film but I was 90% certain that was Bradberry that got torched on the what shouldve been a long TD, unless there was another #24 out there

 

Hel1 if it weren't for the front 7 putting pressure on Winston forcing some high and bad throws to open guys (Howard, the #10, etc)  the Bucs would've easily had 3 100 yard recievers today

Yea that one was Bradberry, and Bradberry had the presence of mind to grab the arm after he started on long and prevent him from catching it after bobbling. He got beat, sure. Everyone does occasionally. But there was another play or two like that where it was Cockrell on him. Saw Cockrell lining up across him many times, I even commented on it to my Bucs fan buddy I always chat with during games. Think it was a play or two before Int #4, cuz right after my comment to my buddy Cockrell made the pick lol

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