“Liam Coen said as part of the bye-week self-scout, Bucs are more aware they need to make sure Sean Tucker has touches in every game and a chance to make plays in rotation with the other two backs.”
Per Auman
Well my FF team so hell nah. I have both Bucky and White...
Who would you start? I'm leaning toward Bucky.
Assuming it’s a PPR (or even half point PPR), I’m starting White.
Averaging 5 catches per game over the last 4 games and he’s scored 5 TD’s over the last 4 games as well.
It's half ppr. I'm still leaning Bucky but you make a good point.
I could also go Tracy (my other RB is Swift who pulled his groin and his matchup sucks).
Tracy is intriguing. Especially against Bowles' dogshit defense.
9 car 42 yds 0TDs
4/28 receptions
SR -
"Admittedly, this week’s column is short, but this is what was most disappointing in this one.
RB Sean Tucker
Yes, Sean Tucker scored the Bucs’ first touchdown to open the game. After finally receiving touches, Tucker converted a fourth-and-1 and then made a big play finding the end zone.
However, his one mistake cost him touches the rest of the game. At the 1-yard line again in the beginning of the second quarter, he had a prime chance to score his second touchdown on the afternoon.
Instead, Tucker fumbled."
SR
"t was a game that certainly increased team morale, and this is what was most impressive from the convincing victory.
RB Bucky Irving
Sunday afternoon was a battle between the Bucs and Giants and a chance to see the NFL’s two best rookie running backs squaring off in Bucky Irving and Tyrone Tracy Jr. While Tracy has had bigger games than Irving this season after claiming the starting spot from Devin Singletary, it was Tampa Bay’s burgeoning back who stole the show in Week 12.
Irving was a playmaker in the receiving game, hauling in six receptions for a career-high 64 receiving yards, with two of his catches getting the offense down to the 1-yard line. Whether he is catching the ball or getting the handoff, he is one slippery guy to bring down.
That was evident on a 56-yard run in the fourth quarter, where he got some help from leading blocker Baker Mayfield as he found plenty of daylight."
We dont count that 56 yarder? or we do? damn averages
We dont count that 56 yarder? or we do? damn averages
You’re such a hypocritical sack of shit.
Biggest troll on these boards by a country mile.
We dont count that 56 yarder? or we do? damn averages
You’re such a hypocritical sack of shit.
Biggest troll on these boards by a country mile.
nah, just "average"
In the way Biggs calculates averages
DH, your approach^^ - name calling posters when your own "football acumen" struggles . .
I would expect Bucky to get a slightly similar split that Edmunds/Tucker had last season (maybe a little more, as I expect us to run more).
Leads to A LOT of name calling
Hows that split looking?
I think the coaching staff has shown us that Bucky is the lead back.
Tucker has some viability on the goal line.
White is the most trusted in 3rd and long so he's basically the third down back now.
Bucky's backfield to lose.
And all the "told you so" aside I don't think anyone thought we'd find 3 great backs moving forward
I think the coaching staff has shown us that Bucky is the lead back.
Tucker has some viability on the goal line.
White is the most trusted in 3rd and long so he's basically the third down back now.
Bucky's backfield to lose.
Check in after Week 12: Rachaad White is the starting RB.
DH, your approach^^ - name calling posters when your own "football acumen" struggles . .
I would expect Bucky to get a slightly similar split that Edmunds/Tucker had last season (maybe a little more, as I expect us to run more).
Leads to A LOT of name calling
Hows that split looking?
Yep. I was wrong in regards to the split.
And, happily so, as Bucky has been outstanding.
Doesn’t change the fact that you’re a hypocritical, shameless troll and have been for well over a decade on these boards.
Again, you only started posting on football related topics on here once they closed down the Cove….where you were constantly exposed for being a truly piece of shit human being and little man in every sense of the word.
And all the "told you so" aside I don't think anyone thought we'd find 3 great backs moving forward
for sure ...Bucky was a bad pick for some
:-)
Kidding aside, its a GREAT problem for the Bucs to have.
Even if it is a terrible problem for the Red Board, where White is the King of Street Clothes and Tucker is the next Emmitt Smith being benched for unknown reasons!
I kid, I kid
lol
I think the coaching staff has shown us that Bucky is the lead back.
Tucker has some viability on the goal line.
White is the most trusted in 3rd and long so he's basically the third down back now.
Bucky's backfield to lose.
Pretty spot on here. Especially at this juncture of the season.
DH, your approach^^ - name calling posters when your own "football acumen" struggles . .
I would expect Bucky to get a slightly similar split that Edmunds/Tucker had last season (maybe a little more, as I expect us to run more).
Leads to A LOT of name calling
Hows that split looking?
a little man in every sense of the word.
Uh . . . You really did NOT think that through lol
you're calling me names three or four posts in a row OVER FOOTBALL TAKES
your football takes