You’ve all read THE PESSIMIST, who spews his Bucs-related anger like no other. But Joe also wants you to know THE OPTIMIST.
THE OPTIMIST is Nick Houllis, a Bucs fan and an accomplished writer whose steadfast allegiance to the team goes back to the 1970s. Houllis is the founder, creator and guru of BucStop.com, a place Joe goes to get lost in time via Houllis’ stunning video collection.
THE OPTIMIST will shine that positive light in your eyes. Some will love it. Some won’t.
“People aren’t excited.”
I hear the topic on sports radio a lot, especially now that the Bucs are winning. I could understand if the Bucs were 3-7, but they’re not, they are 7-3 and looking like they are going to contend for a playoff spot. This Bucs team IS, for a fact, going to play meaningful games in late November and early December, at least.
Why is no one excited?
Don’t get me wrong, there is excitement among Bucs fans. I’ve been to the stadium three times this year, and it is VERY loud out there for only being half full.
Bucs fans are a great bunch, very loyal. One thing has not changed much in Tampa Bay. There are about 30,000 to 40,000 Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans who will go to see games no matter what.
In 1996 when Tony Dungy had the team, though they were losing, you had 30,000 in the stands. In 1984, you had 30-40k then too. That’s what it is. When the team was selling out Raymond James for all those years, it was because you had an additional 30,000 casual fans. The kind that listen to “hey the Bucs are playing good football” and then decide to go to games.
Josh Freeman throws a last minute comeback TD pass, and his reputation gets spread around the local airwaves on TV and Radio. Next thing you know, people want to go see this Freeman kid.
But until then, fans are going to have to get over their apathy. And a lot of it comes from what the media has reported over the last couple of years.
Concentrating on stories about how the Glazers don’t spend any money, even though they have it’s just the players they’ve spent money on haven’t panned out, that’s left the public with a negative feeling about them.
It’s been proven over and over that the Glazers keep separate bank accounts with their soccer team, yet the average Joe (not Joe on here mind you) thinks the Bucs are siphoning off their ticket money to England! Meanwhile English soccer fans are accusing the Glazers of doing the very same thing!!!
But the real reason fans haven’t fully come back yet is because this town has had something happen to it — that has never happened before. We’ve had our hearts ripped out, one special player at a time. This town was rebuilt for football by Mike Alstott and Warrick Dunn. By Hardy Nickerson and Derrick Brooks. By Warren Sapp and John Lynch, all of whom have gone by the wayside one at a time, and usually not in a flattering way.
Ronde Barber just isn’t enough, although it seems he will be the only one who will leave on his own terms.
But Tampa Bay has never had to deal with that. The Buffalo Bills, they have fans who know what its like. I’m sure they had a tough time watching Thurman Thomas running the ball…in a Dolphins uniform!! Trust me, no one in Dallas was happy to see No. 22 suit up in a Cardinals uniform. But those towns have been through it before. Buffalo watched The Juice and Joe Ferguson say bye bye. Dallas has seen so many stars leave Texas Stadium, they put a big one on their helmets! The Miami Dolphins said goodbye to Czonka, Morris, Griese and Warfield; so Losing Shula and Marino wasn’t much easier, but they were able to go through with it.
Tampa Bay? It had been too long since the departure of Doug Williams and, truthfully, he alone didn’t do enough. When Pewter Power was born, it was like a new team was born. And fans were jumping on that wagon like they never have before.
These new Bucs are just as exciting, if not more so. Yeah this area was built with defense in mind, but everyone loves a little scoring machine and they will fall for Josh Freeman and Mike Williams in no time.
Bucs fans were never about 9-7 records or playoff positioning; they were about wearing their 99, 55, 40 or 47 jerseys. Now they have to go out and get some new ones as they learn about these new Bucs heroes, but it will happen. Tampa Bay may not get to see home games, but they didn’t back in 1996 and many years before.
Luckily the team wins those road games like it never has before!