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liny195  
#1 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2018 12:04:44 PM(UTC)
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Youth Vita Vea Jersey , playing host to the Cleveland Browns. In last week’s loss in Atlanta, both Jameis Winston and Mike Evans shattered some franchise records. When Tampa Bay takes the field on Sunday, which players have a chance to make history, or at least inch closer to it?Career Receiving YardsWith 58 yards in last week’s game, Mike Evans officially holds the franchise record for career receiving yards with 5,063. He’ll look to add to that this week.Career ReceptionsEvans is up to 342 receptions for his career, which has him 89 away from the top spot in franchise history. James Wilder (430) holds the record right now. Career Passing YardsJameis Winston has 12,176 passing yards in his career. He needs 473 more to pass Doug Williams (12,648) for fourth all-time.Career Passing TouchdownsWinston’s four touchdown passes last Sunday pushed him up to third in franchise history, passing Trent Dilfer (70) and Doug Williams (73). At 74, he needs three to tie Vinny Testaverde (77) for second and four to take sole possession of second.Career CompletionsWinston has 985 completions White DeSean Jackson Jersey , which means he needs 56 more to pass Brad Johnson (1,040) for fourth-most in franchise history.Career Passing AttemptsWith 1,605 passing attempts, Winston is sixth in franchise history. He needs 79 more to pass Brad Johnson (1,683) for fifth.Career Rushing TouchdownsThe Bucs are still without a rushing touchdown by a running back this season, so things stand as they have all year. Winston can take sole possession of 14th with one more rushing score, which would bring him to nine for his career.Peyton Barber is still tied for 25th with four career rushing touchdowns. One more would pull him into a six-way tie for 20th and two more would bring him into a five-way tie for 16th.Jacquizz Rodgers is tied for 29th all-time with three. He can pull into that 25th-place tie with one more rushing touchdown on Sunday, while two would tie him for 20th.TacklesLavonte David has 580 tackles as a Buc, which places him fourth in franchise history. He needs 101 more to pass Hardy Nickerson (680) for third.Kwon Alexander needs two tackles on Sunday to pass Donnie Abraham (266) for 14th all-time. SafetiesDavid is in a first-place tie with one career safety. His next one would give him the Buccaneer record.InterceptionsDavid is still tied for 17th in interceptions with 10. One more would tie him with Jermaine Phillips and Jeremiah Castille for 15th. Passes DefendedDavid and Brent Grimes are tied for fifth in team history with 35 passes defended. Aqib Talib (52) occupies the fourth spot.Fumble RecoveriesDavid and Ronde Barber still share the franchise record for fumble recoveries (12). One more would make David Tampa Bay’s all-time leader.Forced FumblesDavid is tied for third with 17 forced fumbles. He is three away from passing Simeon Rice (19) for second.Games PlayedDemar Dotson is set to take sole possession of 29th all-time with his 106th game played. He will pass Jeff Gooch and Ricky Reynolds.Lavonte David will be playing in his 97th game as a Buccaneer, which ties him with Dave Reavis for 43rd-most in team history. The bye week is over and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers returned to One Buc Place today, as they begin to prepare for the Atlanta Falcons. Of course White Bryan Anger Jersey , division games are never easy, but with Atlanta desperately needing a win to keep their season alive, it will be even more difficult for Tampa Bay to ge a win on the road this week. In most cases, divisional matchups usually come down to the fourth quarter, so Tampa Bay will need to play 60 minutes of football. Not 45, not 30, not 25, but a full 60 minute game if they want to improve to 3-2, and more importantly, 2-0 in the division. It sort of feels like the bye week came at the perfect time for the Buccaneers. After the loss to Chicago, many fans were jumping off the ledge Youth O. J. Howard Jersey , but the early bye week gave them an opportunity to review what went wrong and hopefully fix it, or at least adjust in some capacity. Head Coach Dirk Koetter spoke to the media today following practice and commented on what he did during the bye week to improve this football team.“As a coaching staff, when you look at everything, you’re going to look at until you think you’ve got it figured out – whether you do or you don’t. You’re going to try to. We’ll try to implement some things that we did,” Koetter said. “I’m not going to really come out and say what they are, but we’ll try to implement some things and get them ready for this week in Atlanta.”They not only needed to figure out what went wrong, but they need to implement new things this week. We won’t know what that is until Sunday, but something had to be done, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Koetter implemented an interesting tactic this past week that will only benefit this team moving forward. Before the players went on their mini-vacation, he asked each guy to give some feedback on the first four games of the season and how they can improve in certain aspects. This is an excellent idea by a coach who is realistically coaching for his job this season. “In a couple of areas. I’m not going to tell you the areas, but just some areas that I felt like I wanted to see. When you’re a college coach and guys aren’t leaving town White Ryan Fitzpatrick Jersey , you from time-to-time meet with every guy on your team. Well, I didn’t have time with everybody leaving last Tuesday for six days to meet with every guy,” Koetter said. “I put together just a very short thing that I asked the guys to give me some feedback and they did an awesome job. I really appreciate their honesty because sometimes honesty can be self-defeating – make yourself look bad – but I appreciate their honesty. The communication I think both ways – player-coach, coach-player – was good.”I don’t recall ever hearing this strategy from Koetter and his staff, but it should help. With that being said, it once again comes down to coaches adjusting to the recommendations and playing to their players strengths. If the same sort of defense is called against Atlanta, expect similar results that we’ve seen through the first four games of the season.We’ve seen it time and time again on defense and their failure to adjust, but I’m sure the comment cards were long and detailed for defensive coordinator Mike Smith. Let’s see if Koetter and company will respond to the comment cards so the Buccaneers can get their 2018 season back on track.
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