Bucs game-on a positive note

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For as bad as we looked, there was still a chance to win the game.

We’ve all seen teams play like that and get blown out. But, in the last few minutes, we still had a shot.

We’re still looking good in the division and maybe we get lucky with a Lambs and Niners loss.
 
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We were still in it. We pissed away an entire half on the offensive side of the ball and we had one of the most inexplicable fumbles that I've ever seen basically take a minimum of 3 points off the board and yet, when it comes down to it, our team stayed in the game to put us in a position to still win this in the final minutes.

That's good resilience.
 

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As good as Geno has been he's still human and can make mistakes-that fumble was costly and pretty much the point of no return but I loved that throw he made on 4th and 1 to Goodwin into the endzone for the score-I have no doubt he'll bounce back next game.
 
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We were still in it. We pissed away an entire half on the offensive side of the ball and we had one of the most inexplicable fumbles that I've ever seen basically take a minimum of 3 points off the board and yet, when it comes down to it, our team stayed in the game to put us in a position to still win this in the final minutes.

That's good resilience.
Good word…resilience. Agreed!
 

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I also think it was a great experience for them to play on a bigger stage. This game was hyped up like a SB so good practice for managing the extra curriculars in playoff games. (Hopefully).
 

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As good as Geno has been he's still human and can make mistakes-that fumble was costly and pretty much the point of no return but I loved that throw he made on 4th and 1 to Goodwin into the endzone for the score-I have no doubt he'll bounce back next game.
it looked like he was trying to toss the ball to extend the play. He was just trying too hard. I still think Geno's great and on to the next one...
 

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Goodwin's miracle catch on 4th and 1. That's going to stick with me a lot longer than this loss.

There's only one reason I remember Paul Richardson's name and now I'll remember Goodwin's too.
 

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Brady took half the season, but he finally woke up. Any game in Germany is going to be a toss-up at best, but they closed the score up. No running though? And pass D looked bad, but again...Brady.
 

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We were still in it. We pissed away an entire half on the offensive side of the ball and we had one of the most inexplicable fumbles that I've ever seen basically take a minimum of 3 points off the board and yet, when it comes down to it, our team stayed in the game to put us in a position to still win this in the final minutes.

That's good resilience.
The players did not give up, even after being screwed by a bad 1st half gameplan.

That's good culture and gives us hope that this rebuilding year will be a huge positive, no matter what the final record is.
 

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Goodwin's miracle catch on 4th and 1. That's going to stick with me a lot longer than this loss.

There's only one reason I remember Paul Richardson's name and now I'll remember Goodwin's too.

That's funny. I thought of David Moore in the game against the Panthers in 2018. That was the day I arrived in Vegas for the Amazon Web Services event ("re:Invent"), so I watched the game down at the sports book at the hotel/casino where I was staying (MGM Grand). Even though I've been a Seahawks fan since 1976, that was the first time I ever watched a Seahawks game with other Seahawks fans.
The Seahawks were down by seven late in the fourth quarter, and had fourth-and-three from around the Panthers 35-yard line. Wilson went to Moore in the end zone for a huge touchdown.
 

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As good as Geno has been he's still human and can make mistakes-that fumble was costly and pretty much the point of no return but I loved that throw he made on 4th and 1 to Goodwin into the endzone for the score-I have no doubt he'll bounce back next game.

I was in that corner of the endzone. When it was in the air, I thought there was no chance that it would be completed. The throw was absolutely perfect. 0% error factor. Just a dime. And what a catch.
 

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Brady took half the season, but he finally woke up. Any game in Germany is going to be a toss-up at best, but they closed the score up. No running though? And pass D looked bad, but again...Brady.
Does anyone not realize that we got picked apart by an almost 50 year old Brady. If that doesn't bother you, well it should. We should have teed off on Brady all game and yet he made us look like rookies at almost 50 years old. That is not good.
 

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Does anyone not realize that we got picked apart by an almost 50 year old Brady. If that doesn't bother you, well it should. We should have teed off on Brady all game and yet he made us look like rookies at almost 50 years old. That is not good.
But Brady is still good...? I don't get this take. Brady hasn't been Tampa Bay's problem this year.

The problem has been that the Buccs' receivers couldn't hold onto passes to save their life and decided today of all days that they would start. Add on that TB's OL was allowed to do basically whatever they wanted to prevent Tom from getting dropped like a sack, you have a game like this.
 

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But Brady is still good...? I don't get this take. Brady hasn't been Tampa Bay's problem this year.

The problem has been that the Buccs' receivers couldn't hold onto passes to save their life and decided today of all days that they would start. Add on that TB's OL was allowed to do basically whatever they wanted to prevent Tom from getting dropped like a sack, you have a game like this.
I don't give a rat's ass. Brady is almost 50 ******* years old and he bitched slapped us the whole game. It's very concerning.
 
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