Sunday, September 20, 2009

Hey, Junior, got crunk now? LOSER

Junior Morris, who is in WAAAAAAY over his head as the coach of the Bucs, made noise when he was named the head coach and said he can give some defensive back love because he was the DB coach, but also identifies with the players because he's got Crunk.
Well, Junior, at 33 years of age, hows that DB love and Crunk working out for ya? Sort of like that hope and change for the Nation? It's not and you're not. I hope you are a rental coach and we have an actual coach and staff in place come next season. I've suffered through worse than you, but when this team went 9-7 last year, the dropoff we are experiencing is sickening and it's at your expense. And what the hell are you doing bringing Josh Johnson in to line up at wideout for the first few plays of the game? Please.

Did not just about nail this game right on the head in my review last Thursday?

My blog post from Thursday:


Bucs versus Bills game 2

This week the Bucs travel to Western New York to take on the soon to be Ontario Bills. I saw this game as one of the three games which the Bucs could win this season. Yes, they could win, but, we'll discuss some matchup issues here.

Before we get into the meat of the discussion, I want to let Bud Light know, your new advertising campaign with the "Tailgate approved" crap, sucks. Anheiser-Busch is foreign owned now, and the advertising budget went overseas as well. Stupid, stupid campaign.

I see three keys to this weeks game.

Buffalo OL versus Bucs DL

Buffalo has assembled an offensive line which was on the field for the first time last week against the New England Patriots. Buffalo ran on the Patriots defense fairly well on Monday night, but the Bills, only have two roster players at running back, Fred Jackson and Xavier Omar, while Lynch is on his suspension.
Tampa made no real push on Tony Romo last week when the Cowboys visited Ray Jay. The expansion of stats, initiated by sports agents, i.e, quarterback hits, count for nothing. The Bucs D Line, is not putting pressure on quarterbacks. Not last year, and not so far, this year. And, not in this game.

The Bucs had 2 sacks and they were in the 4th quarter when the Bills were already ahead in this game. Once again, Gaines Adams was absent. And to think the Bucs chose him over Adrian Petersen sickens me.

Tampa TE's vs Buffalo LB
On Sunday night after the Bills/Pats game, it looked like the upcoming matchup would be a slamdunk for the Bucs. After all, the Buccos have Jeramey Stevens and Kellen Winslow and if they could get them in the game at the same time, PHEW~! However, the Pats go Benjamin Watson open down the middle because they can put Wes Welker and Randy Moss on the field at the same time. With Antionio Bryant out with a knee injury and the possible starting lineup of Mike Clayton and Maurice Stovall as wideouts, that strikes no fear in any defensive backs in the league. Winslow or Stevens and one of the rotational backs will score a touchdown.
News broke this afternoon that Bill's MLB Paul Posluzny will be out indefinitely with a broken arm.
Well, a situational back, Cadillac Willams scored and Winslow scored on a deep pass. The middle was open most all game and Junior decided to go another route once the Bucs got within 6 points. Kudos on the play calling.
Buffalo Offense v Bucs D

Fred Jackson had a good showing on Monday night against what looked like an aging, tired defense. Trent Edwards looked fairly mobile and with the sorry situation at the safety positions for the Bucs, Lee Evans and TO should light it up this week.

Well, I guess Fred Jackson wasn't a poser last week against New England. All he did today against, a young, poorly coached defense, is paste them for 28 carries and a career high 168 yards. After than beatdown, Evans and Owens didn't need a stellar day, but as predicted, they both scored.

Bills 33 Bucs 20 final score

Bills 30 Bucs 21 prediction