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So IF TD is out, and Luke is out, we should still expect to win, right?


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I mean, it's the Tampa Bay Bucs.  Granted we made McKown look like an All-Pro but damn.  I would hope we would still win, they let Alfred Blue run for 139 yards on them with that plastered Texans line.  Jameis and that offense only got 9 total points against the damn Texans.  Just saying.  

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I would expect Klein and Shaq to have big games then.   As previously discussed in all-pro, we would likely use more buffalo nickle package with a safety playing the slash roll.  This formation would leave us vulnerable to the run, but practically unstoppable against the pass.  If we would be able to get any kind of lead, this wouldn't prove to be an issue.  However, if we fall behind by 10 points like was did last week, we would have a hard time keeping the Bucs from running the clock and controlling the game.  

 

However, none of this likely matters because there is no indication that TD will miss the game. 

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I've seen the Bucs rise to the occasion against us more than any other team so nothing would surprise me. There's been years where they've been straight butt and still manage a nailbiter. No gimmes in divisional matchups. Even in our crippled state we're certainly the better squad though.

 

 

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We sure are a paranoid bunch around here this week. 

My theory is that there isn't a lot of confidence in our 3-0 record, and there must be a belief that we're on the razors edge of being 0-3.

Our pass rush has been mostly nonexistent, but look at the brightside, we have a shutdown corner and tremendous pass blocking.  Cam is staying upright and imagine that, his passes are on target. 

We should always expect to win, never expect to lose. 

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