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I hate the Fuccenqueers, but I expect they'll have forcible intimate contact with Mahomes' anus several times.
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If they can't hold up against the other rushers, then you're in a Bosa/Mack world of trouble. Even if they do, I don't know where exactly on this defense Mahomes is even supposed to attack. Where is the obvious weakness on this defense? Lloyd is a Top 3 Mike. Their secondary is fantastic. Lavonte David is old but played great coverage on Kelce in the Super Bowl. And this team is not running the ball on Vea. I think this team is going to play their tails off, but I think they're outclassed right now. |
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the bucs have THREE TOUCHDOWNS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON we don't need to be scared of these ****s, they should be scared OF US we're going to POUND TOMMY THE BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I look at the talent, and I just see a talent equation which leads to the Bucs having more answers for what we do compared to the Chiefs answers for what the Bucs do. |
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Brady was stuck in third-and-long for most of the day because the Bucs couldn't run the ball. Leonard Fournette's 12 carries gained 35 yards. His longest run went for 6 yards. This came against a Packers team that just allowed the Bears to run for 180 yards on 27 carries. Admittedly, the threat of Chicago quarterback Justin Fields as a runner is far different from the less mobile Brady, but the Bears don't have an excellent line and still managed to run the ball effectively against Green Bay in Week 2. What's concerning is these aren't one-week problems. The Packers did a great job on defense Sunday, but the Bucs rank 27th in third-down conversion rate on offense through three games. They've made just five trips to the red zone, which ranks last among the 30 teams that have played three games. The only team with fewer red zone touchdowns is the Broncos. The running game, likewise, has been bottom of the barrel. The Bucs have generated minus-0.3 EPA per rush attempt this season, which ranks last. Their 33.8% success rate on rush attempts is 29th. Fournette & Co. rank 29th in yards per carry and have been stuffed for no gain or a loss on 28.6% of their attempts, which also ranks 29th. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the NFL's Next Gen Stats model pins this more on the offensive line than it does on Fournette. It projects an average back behind the same blocking would have gained only 4 more yards than Tampa's runners have across 70 tracked carries so far. Based on the blocking and defensive placement alone, the average Bucs run is expected to gain only 3.7 yards per carry, the third-worst mark in the league and ahead of only the 49ers and Ravens. That line, of course, has been decimated by injuries. The only player from Brady's 2020-21 run who lined up in his original spot for the Packers game is right tackle Tristan Wirfs. Injuries and departures have them starting Patriots import Shaq Mason and inexperienced players Brandon Walton, Luke Goedeke and Robert Hainsey. Walton, an undrafted free agent out of Florida Atlantic, made his NFL debut last week after backup left tackle Josh Wells went down injured. This week, he made his first start while protecting the blind side of the greatest player in league history. If the Bucs can't run the ball and can't convert third downs, they're limited to picking up big plays through the air. That strategy might work great when they have a full complement of receivers, but again, the Buccaneers are simply down to bare bones there. Mike Evans was suspended after his brawl with the Saints, while Chris Godwin and Julio Jones were both out injured. Russell Gage and Breshad Perriman played through injuries, while the Buccaneers activated Kyle Rudolph and signed Cole Beasley, who came in off the street to run choice routes for six snaps. As a result, the Bucs were stuck living in quick game. Brady was 24-of-31 for 160 yards on plays in which he held the ball for 2.5 seconds or less, which was good for an 83.3 QBR but generated only 5.2 yards per attempt. He attempted just three deep passes, going 1-of-3 for 24 yards, with the completion to Perriman. Facing a stout Packers pass rush, it seemed clear the Bucs (or Brady himself) didn't trust the pass blocking to hold up. This was probably wise, but it didn't help their chances in Week 3. All of this inexperience cost the Bucs on the final drive of the game. They nearly took a delay of game on their final series, only for Brady to hit Gage for a 1-yard touchdown. On the ensuing 2-point try, there was no escape. With no timeouts, they struggled to line up correctly. Brady changed the play with three seconds on the play clock, but the snap didn't come on time; while it looked like Fournette would have waltzed into the end zone on the handoff he took, the play was whistled dead. Forced to throw the ball from the 7-yard line, Brady's final pass of the game was knocked away by De'Vondre Campbell to curtail Tampa's comeback. Let's get this out of the way before he gets mad: There's no issue here with Brady, who physically looks fine. His touchdown pass to Perriman against the Saints was a thing of beauty, a 51.2-yard throw dropped into a bucket from outside the left hash to the opposite corner of the end zone. There are no issues that would lead me to believe Brady is the problem with this offense. This looks a lot more like the 2019 version of Brady than the one who excelled in 2020 and 2021, though, and that's because the players around him are a lot more like the guys who were lining up during his final season in New England. His playmakers during the second half of that run were either playing through injuries (Julian Edelman, Mohamed Sanu) or at the very beginning (Jakobi Meyers, N'Keal Harry) or end (Benjamin Watson) of their careers. His line was much better than the one Tampa has rolled out so far this season, but Brady has at least been able to enjoy Evans for most of the first two games of the season. Unless Brady can somehow coax Rob Gronkowski out of retirement in time for Week 4, he's going to be faced with many of the same problems. Evans will return, which should help the receiving attack immensely, but his offensive line is in shambles. With Ali Marpet retired, Alex Cappa in Cincinnati, Wells on injured reserve and both Ryan Jensen and Aaron Stinnie expected to miss the entire season, the only lineman the Bucs can count on getting back soon is left tackle Donovan Smith. The good news for the Buccaneers, at least in the short term, is that it might not matter. The NFC South doesn't appear to be a competitive division. The Falcons and Panthers got their first wins this week, but the Saints looked hopeless on offense for stretches against Carolina. They're a frantic comeback against the Falcons away from starting 0-3. Every other team in the division is 1-2, and the Buccaneers already have a divisional win. After the Chiefs game next Sunday, they get three straight against the Falcons, Steelers and Panthers, so they should be able to right the ship. For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, though, winning the division isn't enough. The dramatic advantage given to the top seed in this 14-team playoff structure as the only team to get a bye makes finishing with the league's best record even more important than it was during Brady's Patriots days. Slipping up against the Packers won't sink Tampa Bay, but it could cost it a tiebreaker against another one of those teams everyone expects to be in the running come January. I'm sure the Bucs want to bank as many wins as possible right now, but until they get some of their missing offensive personnel back on the field, this is a team relying on its defense to win games. |
i'm thinking we sack brady six or seven times and force at least 3 turnovers
our elite run defense will completely ruin their ground game mahomes will dink and dunk his way to a two score lead and then an over the top shot to MVS seals the ****ing deal chris jones and frank clark run a train on giselle postgame |
I wonder if this will impact the game
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Uh oh! The latest American Model, the GFS model, just came out with a direct hit on Tampa Bay. Hurricane Ian will likely become a major hurricane tomorrow. This image, just out, shows a 1 PM landfall. Keep in mind the track is still quite uncertain. This fits the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/LRC?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#LRC</a> <a href="https://t.co/h1GmvtF8gO">pic.twitter.com/h1GmvtF8gO</a></p>— Gary Lezak (@glezak) <a href="https://twitter.com/glezak/status/1574428129849999361?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
i hope it hits tom brady directly in the face
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Imagine weathering a direct hit hurricane only to then have to endure Isiah Pacheco
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They should play in a hurricane.
Let Mother Nature take out Brady. |
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Patrick Mahomes makes quip about potential final matchup against Tom Brady
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chiefs are staring at a 2-2 record
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We’ll have to actually win by 17 just to win by 3 once the refs bail Tommy out 4 or 5 times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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31-13 CHIEFS!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The initial over/under for Chiefs-Buccs is 44.5, the second lowest for a game involving Patrick Mahomes. The lowest? The 2019 snow game between Chiefs-Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium.</p>— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) <a href="https://twitter.com/SamMcDowell11/status/1574478045565657094?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Fact. We're basically gonna have to blow these guys out. If it's at all competitive, we're gonna get ****ed. I'm sure the officials for this game all have kids named after Brady or something. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With Hurricane Ian looming, the Buccaneers are evacuating Tampa on Tuesday afternoon and will spend the week practicing at the Dolphins’ training facility. The NFL will continue to monitor whether the Bucs and Chiefs can play in Tampa on Sunday night.</p>— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1574525809578106900?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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We've played those ****s in Tampa 2 times, including the ****ing superbowl.
**** Brady and his incredible scheduling luck. Same thing happened against NE where we seemed to play them over and over in NE. I know it's preset, but JFC. |
The sting of the loss yesterday is completely gone, at least for me.
This team isn't perfect, but if you look around the NFL, there's a lot of "good" teams struggling right now. Our own division looks to be in shambles. The Raiders are bad. The Chargers, media darlings of the preseason, have more injuries than your local hospital. The Broncos are essentially the Raiders, with a doofus head coach and a mediocre QB. Our defense looks pretty legit, and they're still growing. The offense hasn't been great, but I have a lot of optimism they'll get things rolling as the season progresses. Tampa would be a great win on the road before heading back home to play the Raiders and Bills. I think the offense plays better, and the defense is up for the challenge against Tom Brady Chiefs 27 Bucs 17 |
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A win against the Bucs would more than make up for the shitshow yesterday.
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I wonder if this hurricane is aware that St. Pete has the best beaches in the world. I hope it direct hits Tom Brady's house and drowns all of his pets at least.
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We have good reason to not expect to see that twice in a row, we'll be laser focused and angry if history holds true... Andy gonna have those guys dialed in regardless of where we play We're embarrassed and pissed off, I like it |
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If Brady dies on the field at the hands of a Kansas City Chief, then I’m fine if we lose out.
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Not that it likely would have mattered, but we were even closing in on an opportunity for a long FG try when Mahomes was intercepted at the end of the game. Everything will work itself out. |
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Game should be moved to Arrowhead. Will make up for playing the Super Bowl in their stadium.
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Nothing will make up them having that advantage.
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This is the passing of the torch game for the NFL.. Patrick will be standing at midfield telling Brady good luck in retirement and don't call me to play golf...
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I'm about as prepared as I can be, but I'm hoping that the forecast is right and it'll be down to a cat 2 or less by the time it gets here. Good luck and stay safe |
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Not much t really say about the Chiefs. Either they will come out and play better on offense, or they won't.
Problem is, that while TB offense has been stagnant both on the ground and thru the air, their defense has been basically elite. They already have 11 sacks, 15 TFLs, 13 PDs, 5 INTs, and a defensive TD. And they already know how they're probably going to play us. This was going to be a tough coinflip type game before KC shat themselves vs. IND, but now it looks like TB really is in the driver's seat this time around. It still won't be a shootout, probably something like 20-13 or whatever, but i think it's going to feel and look like TB dominates most of the way, especially when their D is on the field. Hope like hell that I'm wrong though. |
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Just had a friend send me an article about moving it to MPLS.
The stadium is open. Vikes are in London. Bring it. https://www.si.com/fannation/bringme...to-minneapolis |
Honestly, with this Chiefs team I don't worry who they face. If they don't beat themselves, they will win. Period.
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it's going to new orleans before minnesota but that would be a convenient rat ****ing for the bucs, to make them travel to the ass end of the states for a "home game" that would end up being 90% chiefs fans |
lol **** the bucs
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">One quick amendment: Vikings play the Saints in London — not New Orleans. Point remains the same, though. Minnesota’s stadium is a possibility to host Bucs-Chiefs.</p>— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffDarlington/status/1574544333944115207?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 26, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
The Twin Cities Marathon is on Sunday and the start line is at US Bank Stadium. Start time is 7am for the 10 Mile and 8:00am for the Marathon. There will be 18,000+ runners plus families, volunteers, and spectators around that area.
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Don’t fumble punts on the 4, miss field goals and XPs, catch TD throws instead of dropping them, and keep your mouth shut when you get the QB on the ground and we win. It’s almost comical how many things had to go wrong for the Colts to win yesterday and the Bucs game will be similar (stout defense and suspect offense). |
Hopefully we lose to the Bucs but then beat them in the SB. So the opposite of how it was last time.
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Just hoping CJ keeps the pillow talk to himself. Brady's awfully handsome though.........
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time for the chiefs to take out the trash one last time |
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The Dome in St. Louis is open lol.
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you know throwing tom out of his routine ain't gonna be good for that old ****'s disposition
we're gonna knock his dick in the dirt |
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It time to see tom brady last act! Time to kill the monster. Also if they move the game to monday **** yeah i'm off
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That leaves Nashville and Kansas City |
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she's ****ing other men
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TIL her last name is Bündchen.
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When you play Brady you are fighting the refs as well. Always assume you will get screwed to keep it close. If you think that's BS then watch the Pats games. Refs no longer helping them is very evident.
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I think they are gonna kick your ass.
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guessing no decision until tonight or Wednesday. That still gives times to make plans and move.
For KC-it is more about which way to point the plane. |
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Hearing they may move this to MN?
I may go if that's the case, I am sure tickets would be available. |
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It's going to be a rough one. |
This looks like a game that could struggle to get out of the teens. Bucs D is as good as any, their O has been about as effective as the Colts'. Shit.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Update on Chiefs-Bucs game: NFL is going to wait as long as possible to make a decision... most likely tomorrow. If the game is moved, I'm being told Minneapolis is preparing to host the game. <a href="https://t.co/PdNCOHBlEB">https://t.co/PdNCOHBlEB</a></p>— Soren Petro (@SorenPetro) <a href="https://twitter.com/SorenPetro/status/1574788663497695233?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 27, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Well, I guess they aren't men, yet. |
Minneapolis has a dome, right? :(
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