“It’s Our Defense”
September 16th, 2012EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — This one will sting a while.
The Bucs had the world champs on the ropes, bleeding, sucking air, in their own living room no less. The Bucs looked to be on the verge of a historic win and possible franchise-turning victory.
But then, the ghost of Raheem Morris appeared.
Giants quarterback Eli Manning obliterated the Bucs for the eighth-most passing yards in a single game in NFL history by rocking the Bucs defense for 510 yards, tying Drew Brees in a come-from behind, gut-punching loss delivered to the Bucs.
Manning threw with such ease in the fourth quarter it looked like backyard football. The Bucs couldn’t get Manning’s jersey dirty, couldn’t stop the slant, couldn’t stop the bomb.
It seemed the only time the Bucs could stop the Giants was when the Giants stopped themselves by Manning throwing a pick or the Giants receivers simply dropping the ball.
For fans who believe that the Bucs — who have now given up 813 yards through the air in two games — and Greg Schiano will change things around to somehow stop the bleeding via the pass, think otherwise said Bucs cornerback Aqib Talib.
“This is our defense, man,” Talib said. “It ain’t no all or nothing, it’s our defense. This [the schemes are]what you are going to see all year. We are either going to make those plays on the back end, or lose. Simple a that. That’s what it is going to. That’s how it’s going to be and I don’t mind that at all. That’s our defense.
“We fought, we just didn’t make enough plays. They made one more play than we did. A loss is a loss, no matter if they have a thousand yards running or a thousand yards passing. When you come out with an ‘L’ they all feel the same way to me.”