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The voice of Authoritative Pessimism once again offers his 2-cents of cold wet towel to hopeful discourse. :bricks:
I'm sorry. Are you unclear on the definition of disarray?
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The Bucs have Vincent Jackson. Vincent Jackson likes playing against New England.
10 receptions 172 yards 2 Touchdowns in week 2 of the 2011 Regular Season.When is the last time he played NE? Becasue this D is getting pretty good
The starting safeties were Pat Chung and Sergio Brown.When is the last time he played NE? Becasue this D is getting pretty good
Certainly it could be worse, but the Chicken Littles, WILL create a reason to cry Doom, even manufacture it, if necessary. A record of 2-0 yielding 12 ppg by the Defense merits absolute, utter DISPAIR...
10 receptions 172 yards 2 Touchdowns in week 2 of the 2011 Regular Season.
The Jets obviously thought they could go vertical and the throws were open several times but Geno couldn't hit them.
To be fair to Geno, it didn't help that he had Gates trying to match Dobson drop for drop.
As if Steve Gregory is any better.Against Chung and Brown like stated above. Yeah.....
As if Steve Gregory is any better.
Based on what criteria?I think Gregory has been having a decent year so far, even though it's a limited sample of two games.
Based on what criteria?
Pass Defensed - 1
Forced Fumbles - 0
Interceptions - 0
You conveniently left out that he is the second leading tackler on this team
I'm even more concerned about this game than before after seeing them hold their opponent to a very low score 2 weeks in a row, only to lose on a last second FG once again.
The Bucs stopped the high powered offense of Drew Brees and co, holding them to a 0/4 red zone success rate. That has to be somewhat concerning considering the fact that Brees and co actually have some viable WR's and outlets to throw the ball to.
This game has the makings of an upset in my opinion, although obviously I hope I'm way off...
They are 0-2, desperate, and have their backs to the wall. Revis is back, Goldson's suspension was overturned, and the defense has definitely been showing up nicely this season. They lead the NFL in red zone defense, having stopped a total of 5/6 of their opponents attempts at TD's so far this year.
Let's hope OUR defense can continue to put the offense in a good position, and that the offense shows some very nice improvement.
You gotta admit that with all the drops/misses/etc the Pats/Jets game looked an awful lot like any NFL Pro-Bowl game.
As if Steve Gregory is any better.
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