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About the Author: Mark Cook

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Mark Cook currently is the director of editorial content and Bucs beat writer and has written for PewterReport.com since 2011. Cook has followed the Buccaneers since 1977 when he first began watching football with his Dad and is fond of the 1979 Bucs team that came within 10 points of going to a Super Bowl. His favorite Bucs game is still the 1979 divisional playoff win 24-17 over the Eagles. In his spare time Cook enjoys playing guitar, fishing, the beach and family time.Cook is a native of Pinecrest in Eastern Hillsborough County and has written for numerous publications including the Tampa Tribune, In the Field and Ya'll Magazine. Cook can be reached at [email protected]
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The Bucs dropped their seventh game of the season on Sunday to the Falcons and now are essentially out of the playoff race. Despite the 34-20 loss, there were a handful of players who had good games. Below is our list of the Most Impressive.

LB Kwon Alexander
Alexander had another solid game, two in a row now, but unfortunately wasn’t able to make a impact play as he did last week against the Dolphins with his interception. Still, it was good to see Alexander come out and have back-t0-back games where he led the team in tackles. Alexander finished with eight stops and one tackle for loss.

K Pat Murray
Once again Murray had another outstanding day, going 2-for-2 on field goals and making all of his extra point attempts to finish with eight points. Murray’s kickoffs weren’t deep, but the Bucs coverage unit did a nice job of bottling up the kickoff returns for the most part. Unfortunately, in a game like this, when your field goal kicker is one of the most impressive, it is because you didn’t score touchdowns.

P Bryan Anger
Anger is having another Pro Bowl type season, and kicked well inside the friendly confines of the Mercedes-Benz Dome, averaging 53.3 yards per punt. Like Murray, it isn’t necessarily a good thing when your punter makes the most impressive list.

S Justin Evans
It wasn’t perfect, but Evans showed why the Bucs took the former Texas A&M safety early in this year’s NFL Draft. Evans did give up a touchdown to Julio Jones in the first half, although the crafty vet gave him a little shove to create separation and the score. Evans finished with eight tackles on the afternoon.

 

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