View Full Version : Ouch... Da Bucs, got Bucked...
Melotic
12-24-2002, 03:35 AM
Thanx Pittsburgh...
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Admin
12-24-2002, 06:48 AM
Cuz they went against MY game plan. ....3 touchdowns per game and NO team can beat us!!!! If my team would judt do this the score woulf have been Bucs 21 Steelers 17.
Fact: The Bucs have NO offence!
I was disgusted, but not surprised. I do know that I am a TRUE fan of the team .........as much as they piss me off, I still love them niggas.:D
Holla
PS: Mel, did you hear that we won our division?? That's all I wanted them to do this year and they did it...so I'm straight..
djackso
12-24-2002, 07:34 AM
Brad Johnson better get healthy or the bucs are gone in the first round. Shawn King has regressed since the NFC championship game! The eagles are the favorites going in.
Admin
12-24-2002, 08:03 AM
Originally posted by djackso+
Brad Johnson better get healthy or the bucs are gone in the first round. Shawn King has regressed since the NFC championship game! The eagles are the favorites going in.
The Bucs aint got nothing to loose. You know it's funny to me. Folks at the job, folks on the Hush, folks out in public like to joke about the team loosing, but this is what we do!
I personally have stepped foot in the Bucs Headquarters down in Tampa Florida and in the lobby, there is not ONE superbowl trophy....so, please tell me why folks like to ridicule a team that has NEVER won shyt but a few division championships?
The Bucs better do just what they are doing, play week to week and try to play as long as they can, before vacation time:D
Fact: Even if by some miracle we make it to the superbowl, any team we play will be favored to win against us. The Bucs have and always will be the underdogs....so by knowing this, a true fan like myself aint even tripping, in fact I'll laugh with ya..:D
Holla
Melotic
12-24-2002, 09:00 AM
NFC East
Philadelphia has clinched East division. The Eagles clinch home-field advantage:
1. PHI win
2. PHI tie + GB loss or tie
3. GB loss
Philadelphia clinches a first-round bye:
1. PHI tie + GB loss or tie
2. GB loss
Come to Papi...
NY Giants clinch a playoff spot:
1. NYG win
2. NYG tie + NO loss or tie
3. NO loss.
NFC North
Green Bay has clinched NFC North division title. Green Bay clinches home-field advantage:
1. GB win + PHI loss or tie
2. GB tie + PHI loss
Green Bay clinches a first-round bye:
1. GB win + PHI loss or tie
2. GB tie + PHI loss
3. TB loses twice
NFC South
Tampa Bay has clinched South division. Bucs cannot clinch home-field advantage
Tampa Bay clinches a first-round bye:
1. TB win + GB loss
Atlanta clinches a playoff spot:
1. ATL win or tie
2. NYG loss or tie
3. NO loss or tie
New Orleans can clinch a playoff berth with:
1. NO win + NYG loss or tie
2. NO win + ATL loss
3. NO tie + NYG loss
NFC West
San Francisco has clinched NFC West division title
Arizona, Buffalo, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Minnesota, St. Louis, Seattle and Washington have been eliminated from playoff contention.
Melotic
12-29-2002, 07:44 PM
1. Eagles 12-4 Usually sturdy defense gave up 461 yards to Giants.
2. Titans 11-5 Struggled early, but still put away pesky Texans.
3. Raiders 11-5 Sixty runs (280 yards) make Raiders No. 1 seed in AFC.
4. Bucs 11-4 Hope to end 0-20 below-40 hex in chilly Champaign.
5. Packers 12-4 Pushed around at Meadowlands by inspired Jets.
6. Jets 9-7 Herman Edwards' team peaking at right time.
7. Steelers 10-5-1 Defense was shaky but a win nonetheless.
8. 49ers 10-5 Rematch with Rams may mean No. 3 seed in NFC.
9. Giants 10-6 Spunky G-Men dominate Eagles and make playoffs.
10. Colts 10-6 In playoffs on Saturday after Raiders rolled Chiefs.
11. Falcons 9-6-1 Sending flowers and candy to Panthers for helping.
12. Browns 9-7 Make first playoff appearance since 1994.
Offensive player of the week:
Dolphins running back Ricky Williams. Ran for 185 yards and a pair of touchdowns, his second big game up north this year and also the second time in went for naught as Miami missed the playoffs for the first time since 1996.
Defensive player of the week:
Browns. That goal line stand against the Falcons which featured big sticks from linebackers Dwayne Rudd (helmet on) and Earl Holmes preserved Cleveland's win and got them into the playoffs.
Special teams player of the week:
Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri. Clutch field goals with 1:09 left (43 yards) and early in overtime (35 yards) help New England to beat Miami in overtime, but it wasn't enough to make the playoffs.
Number of the week:
9-7. The record of the Dolphins, Patriots, Broncos and Saints, all of which are not going to the playoffs.
Surprise of the week:
Jets over Packers. It wasn't the victory, but the manner in which Herman Edwards' team mauled Green Bay and won the AFC East for the first time since 1998.
Coaching move of the week:
Dave Wannstedt (bad). Curious play calling in his own territory late in the game enabled the Patriots to rally for a win, and denied Miami the AFC East title and a playoff berth.
Rising this week:
Giants. After losses to Houston and Tennessee, Jim Fassel's club regroup and reached the postseason by out-playing and beating the Eagles despite 4 turnovers.
Falling this week:
Dolphins. Had a chance to win the AFC East the last two weeks and not only let games get away, they're home for the playoffs.
Store it away:
Tennessee vs. Philadelphia in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Tom Jackson is an NFL analyst for ESPN.
;)
shtalker
01-06-2003, 07:23 AM
Damn Mel
We still in it though, it ain't over Yet!!!!!!
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