Looking back at the Bucs’ bye week

by Gary Shelton on November 18, 2024

in general

Monday, 4 a.m.

5 Thoughts

  1. So the oldsters of the Miami Dolphins can celebrate another no-undefeated season. One question: Are those guys able to stay up late enough ot see Sunday night football?

2. Jameis Winston threw for almost 400 yards Sunday. His team lost by a bunch. Does that sound familiar to anyone else?

3. As we contemplate the Bucs pre-bye, we can agree on this. They don’t have a third wide receiver.




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4. Whose the most underachieving team in the NFL? Here’s a vote for Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.

5. Maybe the Falcons won’t be that hard to catch, after all.

5 Possible Bucs’ Wins

  1. N.Y. Giants

2. Carolina Panthers (home)

3. Dallas Cowboys.

4.  Las Vegas Raiders.

5. New Orleans.

Power Ratings

  1. Kansas City.

2. Detroit.

3. Buffalo.

4. Pittsburgh.

5. Philadelphia.

Bottom 5

32. N,Y, Giants.

31. Las Vegas Raiders.

30. Carolina Panthers.

29. Cleveland Browns.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars. 

5 Potential Bucs’ Pro Bowlers

  1. Tristan Wirfs.

2. Cade Otten.

3. Lavonte David.

4. Vita Vea.

5. Baker Mayfield.

5 Coaches’ Hot Seats

1, Doug Pederson, Jacksonville.

2. Antonio Pierce, Las Vegas.

3. Brian Daboll, N.Y. Giants.

4. Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay.

5, Kevan Stefanski, Cleveland.

5 Coaching Candidates

  1. Bill Belichick.

2. Deion Sanders.

3. Mike Vrabel.

4. Kliff Klingsbury.

5. Ben Johnson.

5 Biggest Wins on Sunday

  1. Buffalo.

2. Green Bay.

3. Pittsburgh.

4. Denver.

5. Detroit.

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