Offense Showing Signs Of Life (Really)

December 7th, 2009

Lost in the fog of five interceptions and despite the glaring fact that Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman was struggling in the red zone, offensive coordinator Greg Olson continued to call for passes, is that the Bucs offense had it’s best day of the season.

Stephen Holder of the St. Petesburg Times documents how, aside from the interceptions, the Bucs offense was solid.

The Bucs’ 469 yards of total offense marked the most by the team his season. The previous high was in their season opener against the Cowboys (450). They set a season high with 315 net yards passing, and their 154 rushing yards were second best this year.

Yeah, except for the interceptions…

This reminds Joe of one of his favorite Bobby Bowden lines: “If we don’t get penalities, and we don’t get fumbles, and we don’t get interceptions, we can win this daggum ballgame.”

One Response to “Offense Showing Signs Of Life (Really)”

  1. RastaMon Says:

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