Falcons 45, Bucs 24
Sunday, January 1st, 2012If Team Glazer collectively hasn’t decided who will coach the Buccaneers next season, Joe would think this horrific game, the fifth consecutive blowout, should make their next move easy.
In what direction is this team headed? That should be obvious. Joe’s never seen a freefall like this. The Bucs were outscored 203-88 over the past five games, capping a 10-game losing streak to end the season.
This 2011 edition of the Bucs churned out the worst defense in Bucs history, with a defensive head coach at the helm. And the offense is embarrassing.
Today’s beating by the Falcons encompassed everything wrong with the Buccaneers and the coaching staff’s inexplicable inability to stop the hemorrhaging: slow starts, getting gashed up the middle against the run, atrocious tackling (does anyone wrap up anymore?), bad ball security, poor attention to detail, and a talented young quarterback seemingly not learning from his mistakes. At least they shook the costly penalites this week (sarcasm alert).
Joe is damn frustrated. Even upbeat, typically pro-Bucs John Lynch questioned the effort of defensive players not named Ronde Barber during the FOX broadcast.
Literally, Joe went over to Publix to grab some grub this morning wearing a Buccaneers t-shirt, and Joe was laughed at by the bag boy and fieled a snide comment from an old guy wearing a Bears t-shirt in the store parking lot. And that was before this season-ending humiliation in Atlanta. That’s how far it’s fallen; fans can’t even wear Bucs colors around town without taking it on the chin.
While Joe will tip his cap to Elbert Mack, Larry Asante, Preston Parker and Dezmon Briscoe for their efforts today, (minus Parker’s unflagged left hook to Dunta Robinson’s head), Joe looks forward to writing about massive changes this month.