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Old 11-17-2014, 01:19 AM   #10
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Re: Bucs Postgame Thread

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Despite what everyone is saying, I think this is mostly all on Grffin. Better QB play would make EVERYTHING better. Griffin is why we've lost the past two winnable games, and I'm confident both McCoy and Cousins would have won them both.

Our offense looked potent with both Cousins and McCoy in there, but looks completely lost with Griffin. Quick releases would fix the O-line issues, and just getting the ball to our talented receivers leads to great things.

Our D needs competent safety and D-line play, but defenses always look better when they play with leads and can blitz more.
I agree, Griffin would've shut down Mike Evans and rushed the passer.
He also would've had some production on punt returns.


The problem is coaching. when a team comes back from a bye and plays this bad, it's on the HC.
Gruden needs to fix it and have his team prepared.

RG3 is our best QB option so get over it. Brady or Manning is not coming to town. Deal with it and fix the team!
Good teams win and bad teams lose. It's not on one player.
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