Bucs Video Clip of the Day!!
Pewter Video: Last Cleveland Game- 2002- Pittman runs! Nice Brad Johnson to Bill Schroeder combo that unfortunately, did not really develop during the regular season.
Click Here to Watch the Video FULL normal size....Michael Pittman shows his upper body strength in this clip as he evades a Browns defender in the first period the last time the Browns invaded Raymond James Stadium in 2002.
Throwback Video:Trick Play- Gary Anderson to Vinny to McDowell Were going to take a break from preseason clips for a little to bring you some Sam Foolery! Gary Anderson to Vinny Testeverde who tosses to a wide open Anthony McDowell for the TD and early 7-0 lead.
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They used to say Sam Wyche would rather fool you than beat you. Well he fooled the San Francisco 49ers in 1992 with the help of this flea flicker play. The Bucs early lead shocked the 49ers, and kept the Bucs in close all game. They lost 21-14, and to be honest, makes you wonder how the 93-95 seasons would have gone had Vinny Testeverde stayed instead of Craig Erickson in those years.
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By Nick, on September 6th, 2010
Why Houshmandzadeh should NOT be a [...]
By Nick, on September 6th, 2010
Bucs choose to go with a more veteran [...]
By Nick, on September 5th, 2010
If you missed it, here is the footage of Josh Freeman whipping the ball around at Reliant Stadium early Thursday night before the Texans game.
By Nick, on September 1st, 2010
I’ve called for the Bucs to go 8-8 this year, so its time I set the details so you guys can say WOW how smart I am, or WOW what an idiot!
Now keep in mind, anything can happen, Josh Freeman can go down, K2 could be injured, Mike Williams could go down, etc, so these predictions are made September 1st and go by what events are before us on September 1st.
The Bucs never go undefeated at home, but they usually win more than they lose. the Bucs dont win on the west coast, but I say they do for the first time since 1980, because 30 years is a long time to go between beating the 49ers on the [...]
By Nick, on September 1st, 2010
He was one of three running backs who had 1,000 yards for the NY Giants. In fact, he had the highest Yards Per Carry Average out of them.
He came to a team whose starting tailback had just shot his 2nd knee, after spending the entire last offseason PLUS the first half of the next season rehabbing the OTHER [...]
By Nick, on August 16th, 2010
Anytime you have a player with perfect nunbers, you have to consider that guy a serious riser on the team. Well Josh Freeman is now on the top folks. He went 4 for 4 and a TD, basically dominating his time while on the field. The knocks on Freeman were accuracy and decision making. Find me a more accurate pass than the 30 yarder to Mike Williams, or better decision making than the TD pass to [...]
By Nick, on August 13th, 2010
Today is the last day we are without Tampa Bay Buccaneers football until January comes five months from now, and in that time we will see the Bucs go up and down and take us with them on the roller coaster ride known as a 16 game NFL [...]
By Nick, on August 10th, 2010
There is a difference between going out on a limb and making an educated guess based on evidence available to you. I was on the pirate ship for Josh Freeman’s debut as Bucs starting QB. From the very beginning he had that poise that won a lot of people over. By halftime, I remember saying to myself that the Bucs had a legit shot at this game because Freeman looks like the real deal, and that he was going to give the Bucs a chance where they had none [...]
By Nick, on August 6th, 2010
Coach Marvin Jones of the Cincinnati Bengals basically said to the media what Tampa Bay Buccaneer fans have known for a year or so now; Antonio Bryant is damaged goods.
Oh sure he is under 30 and will eventually recover, but did you really want to pay a long term high dollar contract to this guy now? Now that we see the knee is STILL not healed [...]
By Nick, on August 5th, 2010
Call it a hunch, call it observation, but call it anyones job to lose.
Left Guard that is; ever since Aaron Sears vacated the job he took over from an ill timed injury to Dan Benning, the left Guard Spot has been the weak link on an otherwise improved and improving Offense [...]
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BucStop Video Vault- Your Guide into Yesteryear! Always Free- Enter at your own risk; you may spend the afternoon here!
The Bucstop Video Vault comes from the largest collection of Tampa Bay Buccaneers games on the Planet. I have acquired this collection painstakingly over the last 4 years, by scouring garage sales, Craigslist.com, even Ebay.com back in the day! Now, the selling of games is strictly prohibited.
Feel Free to send any requests you may have for a certain player, or scene, or favorite game or moment from a game, and I will try my best to add it! Game Clip Request !!!
Video News Update I appreciate everyone's patience as I try to figure out the best bit rates to use for 2010 HD videos. Some browsers I have been told are not showing the videos unless you click on the actual link.
1977-1987 seasons have been ripped so far from the disastrous loss of hdd, and a new 2 TB hdd is on the way to add to the 1.5 TB hdd to hold the 551 Bucs games Video_TS folders. Hopefully 3.5 TB will do the trick!
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Q: How long did the Bucs have losing seasons in Tampa Bay?
Karen Stilletou, Palm Harbor,FL
A: Im assuming you mean the big stretch of losing years that Bucs fans like myself had to endure without message boards to bash the team, coaches, and players with like Negative Nancys do today simply over ONE year?
Tampa Bay started out as a losing franchise because of the rules of the NFL in 1976, and went 0-14 and 2-14 in their first two years. Then the Bucs went to the playoffs for 3 of the next 4 seasons. But in 1983, Doug Williams was allowed to leave the Bucs for the USFL, and Tampa Bay had to endure 14 straight losing seasons. 12 of them were double digit losing seasons from '83 to '94, then in 1995 the double digit streak was broken with a 7-9 year. Tony Dungy came on board in 1996 but the Bucs had to learn a whole new system and went a little backwards going 6-10 before the turn around happened in 1997 when Tampa Bay got to experience a 10-6 campaign and did not have another losing year until 2003!
Source: www.BucPower.com and 30 years of Bucs football knowledge.
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