What do my Bucs need to do?

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Keep crab legs and butter away from your QB this week. He's going to need the extra agility to avoid our pass rush.
 
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FlyingGreg":1ctp91g2 said:
With Earl Thomas and Deshawn Shead out, throw the ball a lot.

Protect Winston, and jump to a quick lead.
One problem is Winston thinking he's invincible, after beating KC.
 

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Try using bunch formations. Seems to confuse our defensive backs. Honestly, I'm not sure why teams don't call bunch formation against our team more.

Try to get Mike Evans isolated outside on the corner opposite Sherman if Sherm isn't shadowing Evans.

Power runs through the B gap with the muscle hamster Martin. Our D tackles have issues getting off their blocks occasionally. However, Mike Bennett will be back this week and looking for payback for Tampa not resigning him when they had the chance. Trying to establish the line of scrimmage early against the Hawks isn't easy, but once achieved, it opens up huge plays in play action bootleg plays. Winston should be able to hit some crossing routes in the second level.

Speaking of Winston, he needs to play a mistake free game to win. No turnovers, no mistakes to cost his team.

On defense, McCoy needs to set the tone early. He'll have a better matchup going against our LG Glowinski, opposed to our RG Ifedi. If he and former Hawk Clinton McDonald can find ways to get into the backfield consistently, it'll really cut down what we can do offensively.

Wilson is starting to get his legs back. Collapse the pocket on him from the inside out and utilize a linebacker to spy him. Bump and run our receivers, don't let them get a free release. Baldwin is the only receiver who can beat the press consistently.

Aguayo needs to hit his kicks too. He's been shaky thus far as a rookie. He needs to hit his kicks like last week, and your punter needs to pin our offense deep in our territory. It's difficult for our offense to sustain long drives, especially on the road where they're prone to penalties along the O line.
 

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Be thankful a rash of injuries to some big players hit us right before our date with you. Game might be a whole lot more interesting now.
 

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Moozician":wwzyiocu said:
What's the formula, people? How can the Bucs beat Seattle? EVERY team has a weakness.


We appreciate you playing the game at 1pm PT instead of 10am....Thats a huge advantage that you don't have.
 

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I would spend this week taking really good mental and physical care of your punter since Sunday will be so scary-big a day for him.
 

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Moozician":8vz0e6l7 said:
What's the formula, people? How can the Bucs beat Seattle? EVERY team has a weakness.

The generic formula to beat the Seahawks is this.

On Offense.

Step 1: Dink & Dunk. Seattle is stubborn, and you have to force them out of their 3-Deep Zone. They will give you the check down, take it.

Step 2: Use the TE off of playaction, up the seam, and in the red zone. This is how you can get explosive plays & touchdowns, on their D.

Alex Smith check down type Quarterbacks are what kill the Seahawks. The aggressive throw it down the field QB's usually struggle.

On Defense.

Stout D-Lines that can win the battle in the trenches, and put hits on RW are the teams that give the Seahawks fits.

The Rams, The Cardinals, The Vikings, etc. That profile is the formula.
 
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Jerhawk":nsyvebmx said:
Try using bunch formations. Seems to confuse our defensive backs. Honestly, I'm not sure why teams don't call bunch formation against our team more.

Try to get Mike Evans isolated outside on the corner opposite Sherman if Sherm isn't shadowing Evans.

Power runs through the B gap with the muscle hamster Martin. Our D tackles have issues getting off their blocks occasionally. However, Mike Bennett will be back this week and looking for payback for Tampa not resigning him when they had the chance. Trying to establish the line of scrimmage early against the Hawks isn't easy, but once achieved, it opens up huge plays in play action bootleg plays. Winston should be able to hit some crossing routes in the second level.

Speaking of Winston, he needs to play a mistake free game to win. No turnovers, no mistakes to cost his team.

On defense, McCoy needs to set the tone early. He'll have a better matchup going against our LG Glowinski, opposed to our RG Ifedi. If he and former Hawk Clinton McDonald can find ways to get into the backfield consistently, it'll really cut down what we can do offensively.

Wilson is starting to get his legs back. Collapse the pocket on him from the inside out and utilize a linebacker to spy him. Bump and run our receivers, don't let them get a free release. Baldwin is the only receiver who can beat the press consistently.

Aguayo needs to hit his kicks too. He's been shaky thus far as a rookie. He needs to hit his kicks like last week, and your punter needs to pin our offense deep in our territory. It's difficult for our offense to sustain long drives, especially on the road where they're prone to penalties along the O line.

Nice analysis! Bucs may have problems with your D-line... Our O-line is fairly decimated, but managed well enough against KC.
 

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Keep Evans away from Sherm and throw it up to him. Evans is a top 5 WR. Just pray he goes for 200 yards and 3 TD's.
 

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Not sure if we should give any advice to a devious looking LIZARD in a kimono?!? Has anyone seen V- visitors? Bad things happen when you trust Lizards...
 

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Hawk-Lock":2qh1fg9d said:
Keep Evans away from Sherm and throw it up to him. Evans is a top 5 WR. Just pray he goes for 200 yards and 3 TD's.


Very true. Evans is incredible. Johnny Manziel should send him a Christmas card for making him a first round pick.

I'd be stunned if Kris Richard doesn't have Sherman shadowing Evans. However, in the Falcons game, they did a good job of initially having Julio on the outside matched up with Sherman, then they'd motion out a tight end or fullback out wide, forcing Sherm to go further out wide with that player and allowing Julio to be one on one with a safety or linebacker
 

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CodeWarrior":2grk1g6f said:
Knock Rawls out of the game. We are extremely thin at RB.

He's not kidding when he says thin, we have Rawls and well that's about it unless you want to count our backup QB. And before any of you say Collins, I rest my case.
 

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Well ill just give it to you straight. Your defense isnt that great, last i checked i saw them towards the end of the league so i dont think they can stop wilson. But your best bet on d is just to try and get after wilson with a pass rush.

On offense winston would have to play lights out and have one of the best games of his career to make it interesting, because seahawks have advantages all across the boards over tampa. So tampa would have to just play a lights out game to win. Sometimes hawks play down to the competition maybe tampa can take advantage.
 

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Jerhawk":2rw2c0oy said:
Hawk-Lock":2rw2c0oy said:
Keep Evans away from Sherm and throw it up to him. Evans is a top 5 WR. Just pray he goes for 200 yards and 3 TD's.


Very true. Evans is incredible. Johnny Manziel should send him a Christmas card for making him a first round pick.

I'd be stunned if Kris Richard doesn't have Sherman shadowing Evans. However, in the Falcons game, they did a good job of initially having Julio on the outside matched up with Sherman, then they'd motion out a tight end or fullback out wide, forcing Sherm to go further out wide with that player and allowing Julio to be one on one with a safety or linebacker

Evans moves all over the formation, including the slot. Will Sherm being willing to go there?
 

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