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Fun Fact: We Haven't Won A Home Game In December Since 2017


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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

Don't forget about the nightmare scenario.... the Bucs rest their starters and we beat the crap out of them to push us down the draft.

Tom Brady has never sat the final game in his entire career.   So there is virtually zero percent chance Bruce Arians is going to be able to tell his boss to sit. 

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8 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Remember when Cam dropped the snap, scooped up the ball and jumped over the goal line to beat the Bucs in 2017? Wasn't that cool? 

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Back when CMC was a rookie, Mike Shula was our OC and Jerry Richardson was our owner?

That's the most recent time we won at home in December. Pretty awesome. And thanks to Rhule, we can shoot for a five-year losing streak in December home games next year! Keep Getting Pounded!

I disagree. I think we win Sunday and then nose dive. 

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