Bucs Find a Way Again

December 1st, 2008 by Cooper Levey-Baker in News, Sports

Monte Kiffin headed to Tennessee?

Ed. note: This post comes courtesy of Eric Snider and The Daily Loaf.

If ever there was a game that underscores the importance of turnovers, it was the Bucs’ win over the Saints. The Saints offense outgained the Bucs 332-254. Saints QB Drew Brees looked imposing most of the game, going 25-47 for 296 yards and two touchdowns. But Brees three three interceptions, all of them at crucial points in the second half (including one that set up the winning Bucs field goal, and another that ended the Saints’ comeback chance).

By contrast, Bucs QB Jeff Garcia was a fairly pedestrian 9 for 23 for 119 yards and one touchdown. He did not, however, throw an interception. (Garcia helped his cause immensely by rushing seven times for 42 yards, including a couple of key runs.) The Bucs only turnover was an early fumble by WR Michael Clayton, who was stripped in the first quarter. The Saints couldn’t turn it into points, though, giving the ball back after a 4th down play.

Ronde Barber continued his redemption effort with another good game, including a tipped ball that led to a key interception by Cato June. Barber was called for holding on Jeremy Shockey, which nullified a Bucs interception. The play looked to me, and I’m assuming pretty much everyone who calls themselves a Bucs fan, that Barber merely held his ground and Shockey ran into him.

A top candidate for Bucs game MVP was Saints RB Reggie Bush. He dropped several passes and, on punt returns, did his Dexter Jackson act by running backwards and sideways (and losing a ton of yardage).

Bucs returner Clifton Smith had another really good day running straight ahead, and — yeah! — he didn’t fumble.

Great to see RB Carnell Williams score a touchdown on an eight yard run where he went wide and beat the Saints D to the pylon. He showed a good burst on the play. I was against activating Williams when he became eligible, but it now looks like a good move, especially with Earnest Graham out for the season.

A couple of pregame reports said that Monte Kiffin, the Bucs stalwart defensive coordinator, will join his son Lane’s staff next season when Lane takes the helm at University of Tennessee. The items, by two respected reporters, said it was a done deal. Monte signed a new contract with the Bucs this year for a reported $2 million annually, making him one of the highest paid coordinators in the NFL. He’s have to take a major pay cut to switch to the Volunteers, but at 68 Kiffin might just be inclined to finish his career with his son in the college ranks. From the Bucs standpoint, that would, uh, suck.

Let me finish with a Super Bowl prediction that runs a little against the grain of the high-profile prognosticators.

Patriots vs. Cowboys


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