Faster Starts (And Better Fourth Quarter Defense), Please

July 10th, 2026

Need more of these, especially in the first half.

All kinds of stats can be cited to explain why the Bucs missed the playoffs last year but at the end of the day, it comes down to the only stat that truly matters.

Points.

Opponents had too many. The Bucs didn’t have enough. That’s all you need to know.

Dirk Koetter always talked about starting fast. Sometimes the Bucs did; sometimes they didn’t. But with Liam Coen the Bucs sure did. They led the league in average points scored in the first quarter.

That’s how you win games: Put the other team’s offense on their heels.

The Bucs, as noted handicapper-turned-stathead Warren Sharp pointed out in his Warren Sharp’s 2026 Football Preview, struggled to overcome deficits last year. That’s why it was so important to score early.

Sadly, the Bucs under Josh Grizzard struggled with scoring early. The Bucs were -18 in quarter points margin and a first half margin of -24. Yes, a chunk of that can be hung on the defense.

The Bucs’ offense was strong coming out of the locker room at halftime, scoring 105 points in the third quarter with a margin of +30.

In the fourth quarter, the Bucs’ defense bent over with a -37 scoring margin. It’s really hard to close out wins when the defense assumes the position and plays ole’ defense in the fourth quarter.

Again, per Sharp, the Bucs were behind at halftime in eight games in 2025. All eight were losses. When the Bucs led at halftime their record was 7-1.

So for Joe, one answer is clear for 2026: The Bucs must score more, especially in the first half and preferably in the opening quarter.

And for crying out loud, is it too much to ask a defensive head coach to have a slightly better fourth-quarter defense than second-worst in points allowed?

19 Responses to “Faster Starts (And Better Fourth Quarter Defense), Please”

  1. 813bucboi Says:

    no mention of the 4th quarter INTs by our QB lol…figures lol

    GO BUCS!!!!

  2. BucFan1 Says:

    Try playing football before September. It may help.

  3. 3.28.Evans Says:

    7-1 when leading at halftime. Guess what game the loss was?

    3rd and 28

    The key predictive stat most closely correlated to losing is who the Twocoach is. For those who love cheering for a loser, Todd Bowles was retained for a 5th season as Twocoach. Which is why Mike and the other vets who could leave, did.

  4. Steve V Says:

    With bowles still the captian and deva evans gone, no games will be won this year
    . Steve Knows!

  5. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Anyone referring to Evans as a “deva “ (the correct spelling is “diva,” moron) immediately self-identifies as a ripe eggplant. Great for the Pom Pom Squad.

  6. ATLBuc Says:

    That leaves out a lot of information but, I will let DR explain it. He can do it a lot better than I can.

  7. DungyDance Says:

    Starting fast is nice; consistency is better. Coen had both. Remember Leftwich’s final year when the opening drive was a thing of beauty and then the rest was a zombie walk?

  8. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “In the fourth quarter, the Bucs’ defense bent over with a -37 scoring margin. It’s really hard to close out wins when the defense assumes the position and plays ole’ defense in the fourth quarter.”

    14 of our 18 giveaways happened in the 2nd half of games.

    11 of those 14 were in the 4th quarter and 5 of those 11 giveaways gave opposing offenses possesion on our side of the 50 and were converted for 27 points against us. Terrible complimentary ball, but no big deal because turnovers aren’t that important, right?(lol)

    Offensively, we ranked 31st in 4th quarter scoring averaging 4.8 points a game in the last 15 minutes of the game. We ranked 3rd in 3rd quarter scoring w/6.1 points per 3rd quarter. So the fall off looks like “only” 1.3 points, the fall from 3rd rank to 31st ranked says a lot more

    Our defense recorded 11-2nd half takeaways which was converted to 41 of our total 187 points scored in the 2nd half of games.

    11 of 17 games we went into the 4th quarter with the lead

    The most points we scored in a 4th quarter of any game was 10 points.

    Oh, and the 11 fourth quarter turnovers was the worst in the league. So yea, for all this talk about our defense blowing these phantom leads that you guys reference ad nauseum defense got a lot of help(sarcasm) from an offense with the worst ball security of any team in the 4th quarter.

    But like ATL said, I’ll let Defense Rules come in and lay this out a little better than I did.

  9. LynchMob50 Says:

    Steve V takes a belt to his a$$ yet again, buckle first. Great job 3.28.Evans!

    When you make a habit of putting your team in position to lose, you are in fact a loser.

    That’s why Bowles looks like a cigar store Indian on the sidelines. He’s lost.

    No urgency, no adjustments, no killer instinct, no ability to overcome mistakes.

    And yet he was retained to wreck another season of football. Failing upwards is Bowles superpower.

    Mike knows!

  10. Kenton Smith Says:

    11 of 17 games we had the 4th qtr. lead. So our defense was excellent at coughing up 4th qtr. leads. Tell us something we didn’t know, WBL.

  11. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “11 of 17 games we had the 4th qtr. lead. So our defense was excellent at coughing up 4th qtr. leads. Tell us something we didn’t know, WBL”

    Poor attempt at snark, first and foremost.

    Obviously ignoring the offense leading the league in 4th quarter turnovers and being the worst offense generating points in the same quarter.

    Try again, Boomer.

  12. Football 1 Says:

    Joe the Bucs had no talent on defense and played like it. The offense just couldn’t get going. Joe be happy the Bucs were not in the playoffs. It would have been worse than 3-28, or equally as bad, or equally as embarrassing.Be thankful Joe be thankful

  13. Kenton Smith Says:

    WBL. You are so far off with your insane bullshlt stats, I don’t know where to begin. You say we had 11 giveaways in the 4th quarter? And how is our offense supposed to score points in the 4th quarter when the other team is sticking it to our defense like a troop train visiting a brothel. Get back to me about our 11 4th qtr. turnovers, would you, WBL.

  14. Kenton Smith Says:

    WBL. I counted 15 turnovers by the Bucs offense in 2025. That’s one of the lowest numbers in the league. I don’t think you are on the right page. You reckon?

  15. Steve V Says:

    Aww,I see wynch and 328 are still wearing evens jocks on their heads! Oh the loyalty! I dont have to spell correctly everyone knows you 2 are baffoons!

  16. LynchMob50 Says:

    Steve V Says:

    “I don’t have to spell correctly”

    I’m sure that’s what you told your English teacher in high school.

    Right before you flunked out and went on to be a janitor at a gentleman only club.

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  17. Alanbucsfan Says:

    The last 3 games last year, Bucs scored 53 points – less than 18/game
    The last 3 games last year, Bucs’ D gave up 57 points – 19 points/game.
    The Bucs went 1-2 last 3 games.
    You’re not winning many games averaging less than 18 points/ game.

  18. Fred McNeil Says:

    Last time I looked this isn’t actually an English class. The purpose of writing is simply to communicate. The question I ask myself is: can I figure out what this person is trying to actually say. Most of us are typing on phones.

  19. Fred McNeil Says:

    Hopefully, we play better this year. I think we will be at least a little better. Heck! Put me on the field. You can time me with a sun dial.

 

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