For the third consecutive season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the playoffs But this is the first year of that three-year stretch in which it didn’t feel completely… deserved. It doesn’t feel the same at 8-9. Even with Tom Brady leading the league in completions and attempts, their run game is sitting dead last in the NFL. So, their offense hasn’t really clicked. Injuries are a big part of that, too. Especially on their offensive line. Because of this, they have been unable to establish that run game, which in turn has affected their passing game, more specifically the play action the pass.
Their offense has been flat.
But even though the Buccaneers only have eight wins, they are still in the playoffs, and that’s all Brady ever needs — a game, a quarter, a drive, or just one chance.
Brady has turned it up over these last few games and their offense made a slight improvement despite losing to the Atlanta Falcons week 18.
Let’s look into the Buccaneers’ offense and see what they have to do to make it past the Dallas Cowboys in their wild-card matchup.
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