Buccaneers @ Packers - NFCC Playoff GDT - 1/24 - 2:05 CST

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:buccaneers: Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ :packers: Green Bay Packers


Saturday, January 24th, 2021 - 2:05 PM CST


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JustJeff wrote:Packers 38
Buccaneers 17
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Let’s make em call us papi.
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WE CAN DO THIS, WE MUST DO THIS, and WE WILL DO THIS!

GO PACK GO!!

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LET'S GOOOOO BABY!!!!

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go pak go wrote:
18 Jan 2021 08:10
There are years when the #1 seed is not really the #1 seed. It doesn't happen but it does happen. The 2010 Atlanta Falcons and #2 Chicago Bears were such teams. And that is why we beat both of them.

The 2020 Green Bay Packers is a legitimate #1 seed in the NFC. I think we are about even with the Chiefs and Bills if we were in the AFC.

We deserve to be where we are at. We are the better team and we deserve to host the game. I am very confident we win this game. The key for the Bucs is to stop the run and make Rodgers beat them which honestly isn't a great 2nd option for the Bucs.

Last time we played the Bucs they successfully took Adams and Jones out of the game. That is a rare thing and I don't think it happens again.
Bringing this in from another thread to add to it:

I've got a buddy who's jumping on as a honorary GB fan for the playoffs (he's betting large amounts of money on them so he's properly invested) and we were talking about everything that needs to happen again for this game to go like it did earlier this year.

- Rodgers throw essentially two pick sixes (he has 3 in his entire career and 5 INT's this entire season)
- Adams and Jones to get shut down (has that happened at all since the last TB game?)
- Adams coming back from a month long absence
- Kenny Clark injured and on a snap count (he's tearing it up right now)
- Play in a stadium Rodgers has never been good at (obvious one that won't happen but worth pointing out)

Add in the fact that the defense is playing much better, we are better prepared for how they play, and imagine how pissed off the entire team is - I'm sure they want blood for how they got embarrassed last time.

The Bucs longest TD drive last night was 40 yards. They had 316 total yards. They played the corpse of a QB. Let's see how fast those LB's run on frozen ground in 20 degree weather.

Things are gonna look a lot different this week.

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Maybe Suh and Rodgers can finally have that conversation. Oh wait, Rodgers will be too busy celebrating a trip to TOM BRADY'S LOCKER!!!
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kyle.mccarroll wrote:
18 Jan 2021 09:37
Things are gonna look a lot different this week.
I realize Roquan Smith and Danny Trevathan are not Devin White and Lavonte David, but I feel like GB took the lesson from the Bucs game about how to handle teams with talent on the second level and then just completely washed that Bears duo off the surface of the planet. Inside, outside, jet motions, orbits... they threw everything at those guys early and it absolutely looked like they had no idea whether we were coming or going. Have to find a way to use their aggressiveness against them.
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NCF wrote:
18 Jan 2021 09:40
kyle.mccarroll wrote:
18 Jan 2021 09:37
Things are gonna look a lot different this week.
I realize Roquan Smith and Danny Trevathan are not Devin White and Lavonte David, but I feel like GB took the lesson from the Bucs game about how to handle teams with talent on the second level and then just completely washed that Bears duo off the surface of the planet. Inside, outside, jet motions, orbits... they threw everything at those guys early and it absolutely looked like they had no idea whether we were coming or going. Have to find a way to use their aggressiveness against them.
Have to get some semblance of the running game going . Then the play action, bootlegs will work and get those guys on their heels and off balance. We have that, we are good. But I fully expect those guys to make some big plays. Need to limit the turnovers this time. Rodgers needs to be a bit more careful with the ball than he has been the last 2 weeks. He's gotten lucky with dropped INTs a few times.

Defensively, our front needs to get pressure. Don't let their O-line beat you up all day. Don't let Jensen get in your heads.

Should be a good game. I can see any possible outcome happening. Hoping Crosby and Dillon are good to go this week.
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But we lost 38-10.


Turns out the Saints beat the Bucs 38-3, and they just won by 10.


By using mathematical prowess and extrapolation, I would hypothesis the Packers win by 17.
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What's Tampa Bay's REAL fan base anyway?

Here's some info from an article dated January 9, 2020.

For the third season in a row, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had bottom of the league attendance.

The team finished their 2019 season with total home attendance of 355,102, about an average of 50,728 per game. That is good enough for the third lowest in the league. The Bucs have not finished better than No. 20 in the last five years, according to ESPN statistics.

The only teams to have lower attendance were the Cincinnati Bengals, who had the worst record in the NFL, and Los Angeles Chargers, who play in a soccer stadium with a capacity of 27,000. For comparison, Raymond James Stadium has a capacity of 65,890. When adjusted for capacity filled, the Chargers jump to No. 25 leaving the Bengals and Buccaneers at 32 and 31, respectively.

The Dallas Cowboys topped the league in attendance with 727,432 total home fans, averaging over 90,000 a home game. The New York Jets took the No. 2 spot followed by the Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos and New York Giants, the Packers being the only team to make this year’s playoffs.

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In the first game the Packers did not have Alan Lazard. He is big in the running game. No way MVS or ESB can block like he does.

And although he did drop that TD vs the Rams, he is a lot better receiver than most people give him credit for. He is better than MVS.

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Last half of the season defensively:
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It gets even better the closer you get to the end of the season!
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played outside when the temperature is less than 32 degree, 17 times in their history. They are 1-16 in those games with the only win coming in the 2002 playoffs against the Eagles.
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Pckfn23 wrote:
18 Jan 2021 11:22
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played outside when the temperature is less than 32 degree, 17 times in their history. They are 1-16 in those games with the only win coming in the 2002 playoffs against the Eagles.
Well, I think their current QB might know a thing or two about playing in cold temps. ;)

I’m confident in this match up but not really seeing a great cold weather advantage. Brady, Gronk, Godwin (college), Antonio Brown, Scotty Miller (college), and Brate (college) are just a few I know of who shouldn’t be too greatly affected by the cold. I suspect when we win this game, it’ll be because we were the better team...

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A few years old...
Kyle Brandt: 'Brady is the greatest cold weather quarterback of all time'
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Antonio Brown getting an MRI on his knee today. His absence wouldn’t be a bad thing.

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APB wrote:
18 Jan 2021 11:55
Pckfn23 wrote:
18 Jan 2021 11:22
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played outside when the temperature is less than 32 degree, 17 times in their history. They are 1-16 in those games with the only win coming in the 2002 playoffs against the Eagles.
Well, I think their current QB might know a thing or two about playing in cold temps. ;)

I’m confident in this match up but not really seeing a great cold weather advantage. Brady, Gronk, Godwin (college), Antonio Brown, Scotty Miller (college), and Brate (college) are just a few I know of who shouldn’t be too greatly affected by the cold. I suspect when we win this game, it’ll be because we were the better team...
They may have players with experience playing in for cold-weather teams, but they have acclimated to warm weather over this past year, and they do not really have time to acclimate back into cold environment. It will affect all those guys adversely.
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Labrev wrote:
18 Jan 2021 12:24
APB wrote:
18 Jan 2021 11:55
Pckfn23 wrote:
18 Jan 2021 11:22
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played outside when the temperature is less than 32 degree, 17 times in their history. They are 1-16 in those games with the only win coming in the 2002 playoffs against the Eagles.
Well, I think their current QB might know a thing or two about playing in cold temps. ;)

I’m confident in this match up but not really seeing a great cold weather advantage. Brady, Gronk, Godwin (college), Antonio Brown, Scotty Miller (college), and Brate (college) are just a few I know of who shouldn’t be too greatly affected by the cold. I suspect when we win this game, it’ll be because we were the better team...
They may have players with experience playing in for cold-weather teams, but they have acclimated to warm weather over this past year, and they do not really have time to acclimate back into cold environment. It will affect all those guys adversely.
I think what is more is the offensive and defensive lines. The linebackers, etc. If we dominate the lines. If we run the ball well. If we are able to get pressure and stop their run attack like we did vs TEN....it won't really matter if Brady, Gronk, Godwin and Brown are acclimated to the cold.

I think we want it to snow.
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