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  • K0ZZ
    The Hard Way
    • Dec 2004
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    Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



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  • K0ZZ
    The Hard Way
    • Dec 2004
    • 3871

    #2
    Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



    Glazer family announces Gruden's return to the Buccaneers

    The Buccaneers will definitely remember Jon Gruden for the glory days brought about by the now analyst whom led the Tampa Bay squad to super bowl victory over his previous team, the Oakland Raiders in a game that saw the Buccaneers steamroll their way to victory. Jon Gruden's return was announced shortly after the team announced the signing of veteran coach, Lovie Smith's arrival as head coach.

    Gruden will simply take over in the front office, serving as a proxy for the Glazer family which is opting to relax back with their accrued sums while maintaining a large interest in a team they've groomed. Gruden will have entire control over everything from pricing to front office decisions and onwards. He is the Jerry Jones of the Buccaneers essentially, as he is expected to play a heavy hand in the football side of things, hopefully this goes over better than the forever .500 Cowboys.

    "This is an exciting opportunity that allows me more freedom than a coaching position would allow for, I'm done with coaching, but being able to lead operations and work from a desk at a 9-5; that is perfect and to be able to directly influence football activities, it was too tempting to pass up."
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    • K0ZZ
      The Hard Way
      • Dec 2004
      • 3871

      #3
      Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



      Gruden announces first round of cuts ahead of preseason

      Quarterback Alex Taney, halfback Mike James and receiver Skye Dawson were all waived at the end of summer camp to trim the roster to the league mandatory 70 players ahead of their preseason opener and the team will have some difficult decisions to make going forward, and the focus will be entirely upon this squad which sees positional battles across the board.

      Gruden stated in terms of the quarterback race; "It will come down to whomever can impress me and Lovie [Smith] in the preseason. That is the answer, Glennon has his talents and we didn't bring in Josh [McCown] to ride the bench, it's very likely that the loser will be worked out of the organization as we move to further our progress towards a Super Bowl."

      On the defensive ends; "Adrian Clayborn and William Gholston are both excellent talents and coming from similar regions as they have played in big ten schools, they have a fairly similar style. Again, we will evaluate it as we go but we feel comfortable starting Clayborn and bringing Gholston in as a rotational player. There is also end, Larry English who could start over both of them if he performs well enough if the preseason. Again, on the strong side, the entire battle is open."


      On their linebackers; "We are told that outside of Lavonte [David] there isn't much talent but I'd contest that we have an excellent group of linebackers. Mason Foster and Dane Fletcher are both very capable; ideal sized inside linebackers and Jonathan Casillas is a talent at the outside slot. I'd see a battle between Foster and Fletcher for the inside spot, and while we plan to work closely with our linebackers, calling it a weakness is farfetched."

      On releasing Revis; "He didn't fit well for the system that we were building and I wish him the absolute best in New England. He fought for his spots and he did what he could but we are looking for a new culture with this squad following the recent forgetable melt down between the coaching staff and players and he was a part of that, it was time to move on."

      On Mike Evans; "He is a huge talent, he was Manziel's favorite target in Texas and I can see why, he was tearing apart the defense in practices, but those were non-contact. Now he'll get his shot at beating another team."
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      • K0ZZ
        The Hard Way
        • Dec 2004
        • 3871

        #4
        Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)


        Tampa Bay announces cuts as they trim roster to 53

        The preseason has rolled it's course and the team announced it's cuts as they trimmed their rosters down to 53.

        Fullback Javorskie Lane couldn't make the cut as the squad opted to retain Lonnie Pryor whom displayed superior athleticism throughout the preseason.

        Wideouts, Tommy Streeter and Eric Page left the squad after the team decided to cut down on their roster in that regard. Neither were expected to be much of a competitor and beyond their top two, there are some worries as to what can be expected from their slot wide out.

        Tight end Brandon Myers was released in a somewhat shocking decision, the move cleared quite a bit of cap space and he underperformed with the squad thus far.

        Centers Josh Allen and Jason Foster were both let go, the team entered the preseason with four centers and while depth behind Evan Dietrich-Smith is a huge question mark, neither were a solution to that problem.

        Defensive ends, Steven Means and Scott Solomon were both let go as the team condensed it's group of defensive ends to a mere four, opting to rotate each with a primary backup.

        Defensive tackles, Ronald Talley and Matthew Masifilo were let go as well as the team opted to retain five defensive tackles including youngsters Euclid Cummings and DuQuan Bowers, hoping to develop the pair and maintain youth at the position.

        Linebacker, Danny Lansanah was let go following a poor showing in week three, the team deciding to move forward with Brandon Magee, the one year linebacker from Arizona State.

        Cornerbacks, Danny Gorrer, Quinton Porter and Deveron Carr were all let go as the team lowered it's total amount of defensive backs available on the roster deciding to move forward with young talents, Anthony Gaitor and Rashaan Melvin.

        Safeties, Kelcie McCray of Arkansas State and Bradley McDougald of Kansas were terminated as neither seemed to be NFL ready talents and the team didn't wish to carry them on the roster for any more time.
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        • K0ZZ
          The Hard Way
          • Dec 2004
          • 3871

          #5
          Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



          Lovie Smith releases Week 1 Depth Chart

          Tampa Bay Buccaneers Depth Chart - 2014
          Regular Offense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          WRVincent JacksonLouis MurphyChris Owusu
          TELuke StockerAustin Seferian-JenkinsTim Wright
          LTAnthony CollinsKevin Pamphile
          LGOniel CousinsKadeem Edwards
          CEvan Dietrich-SmithJace Daniels
          RGJamon MeredithPatrick Omameh
          RTDemar Dotson
          WRMike EvansRussell Shepard
          QBJosh McCownMike GlennonMike Kafka
          FBLonnie Pryor
          HBDoug MartinBobby RaineyCharles SimsJeff Demps
          Base 4-3 Defense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          LDEMichael JohnsonAdrian ClaybornWilliam Gholston
          LDTGerald McCoyAkeem SpenceDaQuan Bowers
          RDTClinton McDonaldEuclid Cummings
          RDELarry EnglishWilliam Gholston
          WLBJonathan Casillas
          MLBDane Fletcher
          SLBLavonte DavidBrandon MaGee
          CBAlterraun VernerJohnthan BanksAnthony Gaitor
          SSMark BarronMajor Wrightt
          FSDashon GoldsonKeith Tandy
          CBMike JenkinsLeonard JohnsonRashaan Melvin
          Special Teams
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          KConnor Barth
          PMichael Koenen
          HMike Glennon
          PRJeff DempsChris Owusu
          KRJeff DempsChris OwusuJohnthan Banks
          LSEvan Dietrich Smith
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          • K0ZZ
            The Hard Way
            • Dec 2004
            • 3871

            #6
            Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



            Mike Glennon will be starting, not in Tampa

            It seems after Josh McCown came out on top from the preseason, that Mike Glennon was likely being seen as a failed experiment and the team adjusted for as such as they came to terms with another squad that was seeking a player to take over their quarterback spot.

            Mike Glennon will be playing in Houston this season where he will be the probable starter for a side that had Ryan Fitzpatrick penned in as the starter, but will likely deviate from that plan as Glennon should take over being the main man under huddle, shockingly this move came at the end of the preseason which gives them much less time to prepare, but it seems the Texans finally have their man under center, and with his youth it definitely will give them upside in the future.

            In return, the Buccaneers bring in Quentin Groves, the Auburn linebacker will figure to start on the left side over Casillas and should provide a boost for the squad coming out of the gates, Groves brings in a source of power and energy and should grow at the outside linebacker spot, but that was really just a bonus, as the team also landed the Texans second and third round picks as part of the deal as well. Groves lost his starting job to Clowney and became expendable.

            To back up Josh McCown, the Buccaneers traded Euclid Cummings to the Indianapolis Colts for career backup, Chandler Harnish, Harnish provides a young presence that should serve as a capable back up. McCown provides a bridge gap for a few seasons to allow the Buccaneers time to pick out an ideal player to be under center, and McCown if he plays as he did for the Bears last season, he will turn some heads.
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            • K0ZZ
              The Hard Way
              • Dec 2004
              • 3871

              #7
              Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



              Panthers thrash Buccaneers in season opener

              Losing 45-19 is never an ideal start to the season, especially to a team that witnessed it's top quarterback, Cam Newton get sidelined during the preseason for the remainder of the year with a tear of his pectoral muscles. It was a devastating blow to the Panthers who went from having one of the NFL's best, to having Dominique Davis under center.

              Ironically, Davis ended up completing 90% of his passes and throwing just above 200 yards in the season opener with 3 touchdowns, despite getting sacked an obscene 8 times, four of which were less of a sack and more of Davis trying to sprint for yardage and getting caught up behind the line. Davis struggled through the first half, going for only 44 yards and one score before igniting behind a second half resurgence.


              This reception would be overturned as Vincent Jackson puts one foot out of bounds

              In the first half, the Buccaneers offense worked like clockwork, picking up yardage left and right and dominating the ball, scoring on the opening drive with Josh McCown hooking up with Mike Evans for the first touchdown of the game. McCown went 13/19 in the game, for 139 yards through the first half, but late in the half while running to make a throw, he would take a bad hit and would be lingering on the ground, he would have to be taken out by the cart and preliminary tests deemed it the worst possible news, he had torn his rotator cuff, just days after the team traded Mike Glennon, their starting quarterback would be IR bound.

              In came Chandler Harnish who simply couldn't hold up to the same level of play, on short notice as well and would throw for 184 yards, a touchdown to Mike Evans on a fade, when the game was well out of reach for a gimme touchdown against a Panthers defense that had already known it was claiming victory.

              The game went into the half tied at 10-10, after a Vincent Jackson touchdown reception would be overturned by a booth review and the injury absolutely deflated the Buccaneers, who would kick off to the Panthers; who in turn drove the ball downfield with ease. Dominique Davis would throw an ill-advised pass that would be intercepted by new linebacker, Quintin Groves, who would return it all the way to the Panthers three, but the Buccaneers couldn't convert and would turn the ball on downs after Doug Martin would get stuffed on the goal line.

              The Panthers than went to work, scoring 21 unanswered, DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart dismantled a Buccaneer defense that lost it's second middle linebacker, Dane Fletcher in the first quarter Fletcher already had a sack and four tackles before breaking his rib in an injury filled affair for the team.


              DeAngelo Williams tore apart the Buccaneers on Sunday

              Williams finished the game with 142 yards and 2 touchdowns, and Stewart would add 117 more on them along with a single touchdown. At the end, even Dominique Davis made the Buccaneers pay on the ground, adding 68 yards single handedly, inversely, Doug Martin finished with 72, and Lonnie Pryor had only 8.

              The loss starts the Buccaneers out adversely, and they will have a lot of work to do going into the next week of action, as they now need to find a quarterback or work Harnish into that starting role. The team also has Mike Kafka on the active roster but it seems at least in the present they don't intend to utilize him.



              TEAM 1 2 3 4 F
              CAR 3 7 21 14 45
              TAM 7 3 3 6 19

              Top Performers

              Carolina Panthers
              Dominique Davis 19/21 205 yards 3 TD 1 INT
              DeAngelo Williams 28 Rushes 142 Yards 2 TD 3 receptions, 14 yards 2 TD
              Jericho Cotchery 4 Receptions 44 Yards 1 TD
              Josh Norman 2 Tackles 2 INT

              Tampa Bay Buccaneers
              Chandler Harnish 13/28 184 Yards 1 TD 2 INT
              Doug Martin 17 ATT 72 Yards 7 Rec 82 Yards
              Mike Evans 4 Rec 64 Yards 2 TD
              Mike Barron 11 Tackles 1 FF[/color]

              News from Around the NFL

              - Andre Johnson set to return for the Houstons
              - Manziel throws 3 INT in debut, looks scared and struggles all around; Browns lose 26-0
              - Matt Barkley steps in to lead Eagles over Jaguars with 3 TD
              - Andy Dalton runs a game winning 2 minute drill to stun the Ravens
              - Kaepernick throws for 327, but needs overtime to beat Cowboys 19-13
              - Raiders move out of the NFL basement early on by beating the Jets 13-10
              - Manning beats his old team 24-20 as Broncos start out season on top.
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              • kc2135
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                • Oct 2009
                • 1824

                #8
                Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                Following, should have a fun young team
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                • monsieurginger
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 30

                  #9
                  Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                  Looks interesting. Following.

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                  • K0ZZ
                    The Hard Way
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 3871

                    #10
                    Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)



                    Buccaneers make moves in wake of injuries

                    Trades during the NFL season are a vary rare occurrence and it all continued as the Buccaneers last week just traded away a quarterback and this week, trade for a quarterback. A lot of this is fixated on the fact that Josh McCown was lost for the season and potentially ending his career after tearing his rotator cuff; shortly after a promising off season.

                    The Patriots have spent the offseason dangling both of their understudy quarterbacks in front of other teams faces in hopes of gaining some assistance on their roster and it seems the Buccaneers were finally tempted, leaving the Patriots with only Mallett understudying Brady now (not that it's a bad position for them).

                    The Patriots sought help in the secondary and picked up a stop gap player as the Buccaneers moved Major Wright (whom only played one game for the Buccaneers) to the Patriots along with a second and sixth round pick in the upcoming draft in a move that will only yield Jimmy Garoppolo for the Buccaneers who found themselves with only Chandler Harnish and Mike Kafka as their quarterbacking options.

                    "It's not an ideal situation, Garoppolo is an immense talent and it would've been ideal to allow him time to come off the bench and learn the pacing and nuances of the NFL game, but when it came down to it, we had to make a move and while Mallett was a more experienced option, their asking price was too steep; at least compared to what we had offered to make me feel comfortable going into the deal." Spoke COO Jon Gruden to the press that gathered for the announcement.

                    It was rumored the Patriots would've wanted the Buccaneers 1st and 3rd picks for Mallett, and the Buccaneers weren't willing to do that and instead of going for the pre-groomed option, they will take the younger player on a stacked group of quarterbacks. Wright was a bench player and won't be overly missed on the defensive end, but this move brought about a wave of movement.

                    The team announced they have terminated the contract of quarterback, Mike Kafka to allow for only two active quarterbacks on the roster, after trading for Harnish a week ago, it was very unlikely they were about to release him, and in doing so, they got two players from free agency that should be expected to make some contributions.

                    Tight end Jermichael Finley will move in to provide Garoppolo a target at the tight end slot, the team had wanted to sign him in the preseason but they were unable to complete the move prior to the start of the season, but brandishing some of their contracts allowed for a revamping of sorts as they now boast a rather impressive tight end group.

                    To replace Major Wright, Lovie Smith will get a familiar face in the oft-suspended Brandon Meriweather, Meriweather played with Lovie in Chicago and while the short tenure together wasn't overly effective, it gives the Buccaneers a player that can figure into snaps right away knowing the system and it gives Meriweather a chance to try and put his troubled past behind him, despite consistent reports to the contrary that the safety feels no remorse for his actions.
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                    • TheBastard
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                      • Sep 2012
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                      #11
                      Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                      Following! This look good! Are you planning on starting Garoppolo?
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                      • K0ZZ
                        The Hard Way
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 3871

                        #12
                        Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                        Originally posted by TheBastard
                        Following! This look good! Are you planning on starting Garoppolo?
                        Yes, with me cutting Kafka and Harnish being more of a back up than starter, I'll be starting Garoppolo, I was hoping to ride McCown for a year or two, but with him being put on IR after Week 1, I doubt I'll use him again. Wouldn't of traded Glennon in the first place!
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                        • K0ZZ
                          The Hard Way
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 3871

                          #13
                          Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)


                          Garoppolo impressed in his NFL Debut

                          Garoppolo leads Buccaneers in rout of Rams

                          An early three and out had Buccaneers faithful somewhat concerned after the team was unable to yield any benefit of an early Sam Bradford interception (by Quintin Groves) other than an early field goal had some worried that his presence wouldn't mitigate the disaster that was caused by the injury to Josh McCown last week. That would change on the following drive with a 4/6 performance by Garoppolo who would lead the Buccaneers deep into Rams territory but would cap the drive off with a field goal.


                          Vincent Jackson leaps past the defender on a big catch in the second quarter

                          The Rams and Buccaneers than spent the remainder of the first trading field goals, ending the first set of action in a 6-3 affair as neither team crossed into the end zone. It was Garoppolo that was leading the Buccaneers in the first half as he and Vincent Jackson started making early connections and the wide receiver would end up with 7 receptions and 95 yards, along with a touchdown on a fade in the second quarter to put the Buccaneers up 13-6.

                          The Rams couldn't muster much of an offense, Zac Stacy picked up 35 yards in the first quarter and would add only 12 in the second, rookie Tre Mason wasn't used much at all and the offense was largely just treading water while the Buccaneers continued to pile up momentum, another Sam Bradford interception would be brought back a good distance, leading to a drive capped off by a Garoppolo touchdown rush.


                          Garoppolo scored one in the air and once on the ground

                          The second half of the 20-6 game was largely a ground affair as the Buccaneers turned to Doug Martin and Bobby Rainey to take over the game and start to run down the clock, Doug Martin performed in a huge manner, rushing a total of 26 times for 140 yards, while picking up a touchdown on a pitch late in the third quarter, while Rainey would added 4 rushes for 7 yards including a touchdown scamper to open the third.

                          The defense turned up their performance in the second half and left Sam Bradford unable to do much other than complete checkdowns, he completed 73% of his passes but only had 173 yards and wouldn't score a touchdown as a defense that was shredded by the Panthers a week ago, improved tremendously and slammed the door shut on any hopes of a comeback.



                          TEAM 1 2 3 4 F
                          TAM 6 14 14 0 34
                          STL 3 3 0 0 6


                          Top Performers
                          Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                          Jimmy Garoppolo 16/23 251 yards 1 TD
                          Doug Martin 26 Rushes 140 yards 1 TD 2 REC 30 Yards
                          Vincent Jackson 7 Rec 95 yards 1 TD
                          Quintin Groves 5 Tackles 1 For loss 1 INT


                          Saint Louis Rams
                          Sam Bradford 19/26 173 Yards 2 INT
                          Zac Stacy 18 Rushes 61 Yards 3 Rec 15 Yards
                          Brian Quick 4 Rec 50 Yards
                          LaMarcus Joyner 5 Tackles 1 For loss 1 Sack 2 Deflections



                          News from around the NFL
                          - Superbowl rematch as the Broncos take on the Seahawks this week
                          - Kam Chancellor will be back in the starting lineup
                          - Ray Rice returns from his suspension
                          - Jay Cutler returns for the Bears
                          - Dulan Robinson will make the conversion from Rugby to football as he is slated to start for the Badgers
                          - Alfred Morris will miss the remainder of the NFL season after tearing ACL
                          - Vikings stun Patriots 33-16 behind Petersons' 3 touchdowns
                          - Tony Romo throws 3 interceptions; Dallas falls 44-9 to the tittans
                          - Bortles has the Jaguars on top with a 3 touchdown performance over the Redskins
                          - Nick Foles tears pectoral to miss the rest of the season
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                          • Equinox831
                            We're Going Farming
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 2489

                            #14
                            Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                            There's no way the Patriots would deal Garoppolo, but this is your CFM so it is what it is. Nice win over the Rams, good luck going forward.
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                            • K0ZZ
                              The Hard Way
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 3871

                              #15
                              Re: Approach from the sea - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - (M15)

                              I know, sadly when I went into the trade market looking for a QB because the only QB that would preform decently in free agency was Josh Freeman and given the bad breakup with him and the team I felt that would've been a bad direction to take. I punched in that I wanted to upgrade my QB position and NE offered me deals for Mallett and Garoppolo and the one for Mallett would've really gutted me, and I actually added in an extra pick for Garoppolo to make it more "fair", even though in reality, Mallett would be the one leaving and Garoppolo is their quarterback of the future.

                              sadly I couldn't keep within the constraints of plausibility with that move, but I tried to balance it better and make it more worthwhile for the Patriots to make it seem a little more realistic.
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