Im liking this teaser. Bucs -1_Rams pk. Stafford hasn't beat Chi in what 3 years..he wants them bad wk 1. Chi is a mess, then there's Dalton..lol. New team, no chemistry, no 0-line. Rams play defense @ home, playmakers at WR. GK_DK
I like this bet ...big time
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Quote Originally Posted by Wizerguy:
Im liking this teaser. Bucs -1_Rams pk. Stafford hasn't beat Chi in what 3 years..he wants them bad wk 1. Chi is a mess, then there's Dalton..lol. New team, no chemistry, no 0-line. Rams play defense @ home, playmakers at WR. GK_DK
Bruce Arians talked with Cowherd back in February of this year about play calling in 2020 (article @ The Spun/SI):
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can consider themselves lucky that offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is coming back for the 2021 season. If he hadn’t, head coach Bruce Arians probably wouldn’t have been the one to take over playcalling duties.
On Thursday’s edition of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Arians admitted that if either Leftwich or defensive coordinator Todd Bowles had left, he might have considered quitting. One big reason is he doesn’t want to have to go back to calling plays.
Arians made it clear that Leftwich is the only person he trusts calling the plays. He admitted that he would seriously consider leaving the game if Leftwich departs.
"If I lost Byron or Todd [Bowles], I’d have to think about [quitting] because not losing any coaches this year makes next year so much easier and so much easier to repeat,” Arians said, via ProFootballTalk. “But once you start deleting your coaching staff, I don’t want to go back to calling plays. And Byron right now is still the only guy I trust doing it. And I’d have to think long and hard if I was going to lose him.”
The Bucs started off 6-2 last season before hitting a rough patch, going 1-3 before their Dec. 3rd bye week. They didn't lose another game the rest of the way, going 8-0 once they came back from the bye. Byron Leftwich took a lot of heat in the local media throughout the 7-5 start, but eventually he and TB12 got on the same page. Much like Arians reluctance to allow Brady to have a lot of input on play calling the first few months. Once he realized TB12 was the smartest QB in the room the three guys worked it out.
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Bruce Arians talked with Cowherd back in February of this year about play calling in 2020 (article @ The Spun/SI):
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can consider themselves lucky that offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is coming back for the 2021 season. If he hadn’t, head coach Bruce Arians probably wouldn’t have been the one to take over playcalling duties.
On Thursday’s edition of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Arians admitted that if either Leftwich or defensive coordinator Todd Bowles had left, he might have considered quitting. One big reason is he doesn’t want to have to go back to calling plays.
Arians made it clear that Leftwich is the only person he trusts calling the plays. He admitted that he would seriously consider leaving the game if Leftwich departs.
"If I lost Byron or Todd [Bowles], I’d have to think about [quitting] because not losing any coaches this year makes next year so much easier and so much easier to repeat,” Arians said, via ProFootballTalk. “But once you start deleting your coaching staff, I don’t want to go back to calling plays. And Byron right now is still the only guy I trust doing it. And I’d have to think long and hard if I was going to lose him.”
The Bucs started off 6-2 last season before hitting a rough patch, going 1-3 before their Dec. 3rd bye week. They didn't lose another game the rest of the way, going 8-0 once they came back from the bye. Byron Leftwich took a lot of heat in the local media throughout the 7-5 start, but eventually he and TB12 got on the same page. Much like Arians reluctance to allow Brady to have a lot of input on play calling the first few months. Once he realized TB12 was the smartest QB in the room the three guys worked it out.
At full strength, these defenses are night and day, by the second half, if its a blowout, the Cowboys will still be motivated, while the Bucs are looking to stay healthy for the year. If Cowboys backers are hoping for the backdoor cover, then give it to them and hammer the Bucs 1H. 1H this is a huge mismatch, but pretend its 21-3 or 17-3 at the half... will the Bucs really keep the pedal to the metal? I could really see this a 27-20 game.
Dak makes hay versus prevent defense. Look at the game flow of the games he played last two years... same deal, Dak versus prevent defenses.
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At full strength, these defenses are night and day, by the second half, if its a blowout, the Cowboys will still be motivated, while the Bucs are looking to stay healthy for the year. If Cowboys backers are hoping for the backdoor cover, then give it to them and hammer the Bucs 1H. 1H this is a huge mismatch, but pretend its 21-3 or 17-3 at the half... will the Bucs really keep the pedal to the metal? I could really see this a 27-20 game.
Dak makes hay versus prevent defense. Look at the game flow of the games he played last two years... same deal, Dak versus prevent defenses.
Bruce Arians talked with Cowherd back in February of this year about play calling in 2020 (article @ The Spun/SI): The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can consider themselves lucky that offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is coming back for the 2021 season. If he hadn’t, head coach Bruce Arians probably wouldn’t have been the one to take over playcalling duties. On Thursday’s edition of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Arians admitted that if either Leftwich or defensive coordinator Todd Bowles had left, he might have considered quitting. One big reason is he doesn’t want to have to go back to calling plays. Arians made it clear that Leftwich is the only person he trusts calling the plays. He admitted that he would seriously consider leaving the game if Leftwich departs. "If I lost Byron or Todd [Bowles], I’d have to think about [quitting] because not losing any coaches this year makes next year so much easier and so much easier to repeat,” Arians said, via ProFootballTalk. “But once you start deleting your coaching staff, I don’t want to go back to calling plays. And Byron right now is still the only guy I trust doing it. And I’d have to think long and hard if I was going to lose him.” The Bucs started off 6-2 last season before hitting a rough patch, going 1-3 before their Dec. 3rd bye week. They didn't lose another game the rest of the way, going 8-0 once they came back from the bye. Byron Leftwich took a lot of heat in the local media throughout the 7-5 start, but eventually he and TB12 got on the same page. Much like Arians reluctance to allow Brady to have a lot of input on play calling the first few months. Once he realized TB12 was the smartest QB in the room the three guys worked it out. BOLTA for 2021
I could see that. Arians has had heart issues in the past. Head coach is a taxing job. Good read
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Quote Originally Posted by DB51daBEARS:
Bruce Arians talked with Cowherd back in February of this year about play calling in 2020 (article @ The Spun/SI): The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can consider themselves lucky that offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is coming back for the 2021 season. If he hadn’t, head coach Bruce Arians probably wouldn’t have been the one to take over playcalling duties. On Thursday’s edition of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Arians admitted that if either Leftwich or defensive coordinator Todd Bowles had left, he might have considered quitting. One big reason is he doesn’t want to have to go back to calling plays. Arians made it clear that Leftwich is the only person he trusts calling the plays. He admitted that he would seriously consider leaving the game if Leftwich departs. "If I lost Byron or Todd [Bowles], I’d have to think about [quitting] because not losing any coaches this year makes next year so much easier and so much easier to repeat,” Arians said, via ProFootballTalk. “But once you start deleting your coaching staff, I don’t want to go back to calling plays. And Byron right now is still the only guy I trust doing it. And I’d have to think long and hard if I was going to lose him.” The Bucs started off 6-2 last season before hitting a rough patch, going 1-3 before their Dec. 3rd bye week. They didn't lose another game the rest of the way, going 8-0 once they came back from the bye. Byron Leftwich took a lot of heat in the local media throughout the 7-5 start, but eventually he and TB12 got on the same page. Much like Arians reluctance to allow Brady to have a lot of input on play calling the first few months. Once he realized TB12 was the smartest QB in the room the three guys worked it out. BOLTA for 2021
I could see that. Arians has had heart issues in the past. Head coach is a taxing job. Good read
At full strength, these defenses are night and day, by the second half, if its a blowout, the Cowboys will still be motivated, while the Bucs are looking to stay healthy for the year. If Cowboys backers are hoping for the backdoor cover, then give it to them and hammer the Bucs 1H. 1H this is a huge mismatch, but pretend its 21-3 or 17-3 at the half... will the Bucs really keep the pedal to the metal? I could really see this a 27-20 game. Dak makes hay versus prevent defense. Look at the game flow of the games he played last two years... same deal, Dak versus prevent defenses.
1H feels like a slam dunk but super bowl champs seem to struggle early in the half. I think I got 8-11-1 or 9-10-1 ats as opposed to 14-5-1 ats last 20 years. Maybe they too excited and forget how to play like super bowl champs. I'll be on Bucs 2nd half in case they trail behind
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Quote Originally Posted by RagnarLothbrok:
At full strength, these defenses are night and day, by the second half, if its a blowout, the Cowboys will still be motivated, while the Bucs are looking to stay healthy for the year. If Cowboys backers are hoping for the backdoor cover, then give it to them and hammer the Bucs 1H. 1H this is a huge mismatch, but pretend its 21-3 or 17-3 at the half... will the Bucs really keep the pedal to the metal? I could really see this a 27-20 game. Dak makes hay versus prevent defense. Look at the game flow of the games he played last two years... same deal, Dak versus prevent defenses.
1H feels like a slam dunk but super bowl champs seem to struggle early in the half. I think I got 8-11-1 or 9-10-1 ats as opposed to 14-5-1 ats last 20 years. Maybe they too excited and forget how to play like super bowl champs. I'll be on Bucs 2nd half in case they trail behind
No Zack Martin ouch. Connor Williams out with covid but coming back from it.. L'ael Collins possibly out with stinger.. Neville Gallimore out with injury.. DeMarcus Lawrence coming back from PUP, good news but could be a littlr rusty.. good luck Cowgirls ...
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No Zack Martin ouch. Connor Williams out with covid but coming back from it.. L'ael Collins possibly out with stinger.. Neville Gallimore out with injury.. DeMarcus Lawrence coming back from PUP, good news but could be a littlr rusty.. good luck Cowgirls ...
@Digitalkarma Zack Martin, 6 time pro bowler, big loss for Dallas. Covid strikes again and sadly the only question is who will be next?
Its gonna be tough placing bets early because of the covid variable, maybe even moreso this season, we'll just have to pray and hope to be on the right side of luck
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@Digitalkarma Zack Martin, 6 time pro bowler, big loss for Dallas. Covid strikes again and sadly the only question is who will be next?
Its gonna be tough placing bets early because of the covid variable, maybe even moreso this season, we'll just have to pray and hope to be on the right side of luck
Cowboys are 4-4 SU, 6-2 ATS as road dogs in week 1 since 2010, 5-6 SU, 7-4 ATS in away openers. last season they lost as 1 pt dog to Rams in McCarthy's debut..
Bucs are 3-5 SUATS as home faves in week 1 since 2010, 5-6 SU, 6-5 ATS in home openers. they won last season in their home opener..
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a good trend for you Cowboys backers
Cowboys are 4-4 SU, 6-2 ATS as road dogs in week 1 since 2010, 5-6 SU, 7-4 ATS in away openers. last season they lost as 1 pt dog to Rams in McCarthy's debut..
Bucs are 3-5 SUATS as home faves in week 1 since 2010, 5-6 SU, 6-5 ATS in home openers. they won last season in their home opener..
yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet..
Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs
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yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet..
Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs
yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet.. Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs
Brady covered his last 3 post season games. N.O., G.B. in NFC playoffs. K.C. in Super Bowl.
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Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma:
yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet.. Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs
Brady covered his last 3 post season games. N.O., G.B. in NFC playoffs. K.C. in Super Bowl.
Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma: yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet.. Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs Brady covered his last 3 post season games. N.O., G.B. in NFC playoffs. K.C. in Super Bowl.
Those games didn't start at night tho. The running joke is Brady is too old for primetime it's past his bedtime
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Quote Originally Posted by jerseyj24:
Quote Originally Posted by Digitalkarma: yep i know Brady has been anything but wonderful in primetime and this trend alone would make me a little nervous betting Tampa. can see why Cowboys are an attractive bet.. Brady is 2-6 SU, 0-8 ATS in his last 8 primetime games since 2019 including playoffs Brady covered his last 3 post season games. N.O., G.B. in NFC playoffs. K.C. in Super Bowl.
Those games didn't start at night tho. The running joke is Brady is too old for primetime it's past his bedtime
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