Hey Buccaneers, Just Win Baby!

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Never has three words meant so much to the Buccaneers and their fans than it does today.
It’s been 42 days since the Bucs beat the Saints to improve to 4 dash 2 on the season. What has transpired since that day has been nothing short of gut wrenching. They lost their best offensive weapon in Chris Godwin. They lost two close games to KC and SF in the span of six days.
However, as tough as those losses were, they count the same as getting blown out like they did against the Ravens, which brings me to today.
It seems that some fans won’t be happy if the Bucs beat an “inferior” Giants team today. If a blowout loss or close loss counts the same, shouldn’t the same be applied to winning? Nothing the Bucs have shown so far, gives me confidence that they can blowout anyone. A win is a win. That’s it. Score at least one more point than your opponent.
So, just like the great Al Davis used to say, “Just Win Baby!” That will make all our Thanksgivings merrier.

 

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Of all the NFL teams that I could follow, why did I choose the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? It was 1979, I was an impressionable 12-year-old living in Canada. At that time, getting any NFL coverage was tough enough but that was reserved for the elite teams like the Cowboys, Steelers etc. I watched one game at 1 PM and one game at 4 PM. That was it. No Redzone, no night games on Sunday Each Christmas my family would drive from Montreal to visit my aunt in Jacksonville. I remember seeing the Bucs playing on TV against the Falcons when I was there. I saw something that day that changed my fandom forever. There was a QB wearing number 12, in an orange jersey and he wasn’t white! As a minority myself, seeing a non-white QB was something that immediately I was drawn to. I knew that this was the team, and this was the guy who I would follow. The years between 1979 and 1997 were obviously difficult but my fandom never wavered. If anything, it made me stronger as a person. I’ve often joked that I’ve had 3 wives but only ONE football team. I was asked if I wanted to write the occasional article for Bucs Report. Talking and writing about the Bucs is a full-time hobby so of course my answer was YES. I’m 56, retired and living in Costa Rica now. I sport 4 Buc tattoos and have been fortunate to make many visits to Tampa to watch the Bucs. I’ve made countless friends and even more memories. I look forward to chatting and interacting with the many Buccaneer fans throughout the world. Go Bucs Greg D’Cruz