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Buccaneers score today
Buccaneers score today









buccaneers score today

Trask droppin’ dimes, he’s the future, no lie In the endzone, he’s scorin’, leavin’ defenses deceased Runnin’ routes with precision, he’s a weapon unleashed Mike Evans, a beast on the sideline, no doubtĬatchin’ passes like lightning, he’s breakin’ ’em out Teams are doubling Mike Evans, and we no longer have Antonio Brown to take attention away from him. Mike Evans is number 3, but can catch Julio with a good season or two. If you said Julio Jones you would be correct. I saw a chart that showed the leading receivers in the NFL, and guess who was on Top ? The headcoach can demand something doesn’t mean it will happen. Which is why the Bucs brought in another OC. In fact the offense as a whole took a giant step back. May 31st, 2023 at 7:43 Bowles also wanted the previous OC to scheme better run plays, it didn’t happen. I sat in that stadium for every game and I promise you ME was running wide ass open all last season but the quarterback was to busy seeing ghosts.

buccaneers score today

ME didn’t score as many touchdowns because the quarterback didn’t want to get hit and didn’t let plays develop. Was Todd Bowles not capable of directing last year’s OC to get the ball to Evans more often? He acts like he’s at the mercy of the other coaches.

buccaneers score today

Given that Evans only caught six touchdown passes, three of which came in one game (a home win against the Stinking Panthers), Joe can easily connect the dots that Evans’ lack of targets in the red zone resulted in a sputtering red zone offense.ġ3 Responses to “Todd Bowles: Mike Evans Must Get The Ball” The Bucs were poor last year bordering on bad in scoring touchdowns once they got into the red zone. We know he’s a threat and we know he’s a great player, so we’ve got to constantly find ways – not just him, but Chris as well – we’ve got to find ways to get those guys the ball.” “We’ve got to get better in that area in getting him the football. “I think we made it a priority last year – sometimes it was shut down, sometimes we just misread it here and there, whether it was on the receiver, the or offensive linemen. “We’ve got to make that a priority, obviously,” Bowles said. Something about that was damn wrong.Īsked yesterday about Evans and touchdowns, Bowles made it clear so few targets to Evans for scores cannot repeat if the Bucs hope to get a playoff berth.Įvans was targeted just 14 times inside the 20 yard line last season, four behind team leader Russell Gage. It was Evans’ third-fewest touchdowns in a season in his exceptional nine-year career. Last year you knew there was something off-kilter about the Bucs offense when the greatest receiver in franchise history, Mike Evans, only had a half-dozen touchdowns.











Buccaneers score today