What are the six things PewterReport.com publisher and Bucs beat writer Scott Reynolds will be looking for in Tampa Bay’s road trip to St. Louis when the team faces the Rams? Find out in SR’s Pick 6. https://www.pewterreport.com/index.php?option=com_k2&Itemid=20&view=item&layout=item&id=9507
They probably won't win this one, but it's their best shot at one last win.That defense of theirs is getting better, but they still aren't very good.
1) I watched the Saints game vs St.Louis last week and Brees had to fit the ball into very tight windows. The Rams defense was playing spectacular. Brees had little time to throw and when he did it was usually very short throws to receivers who got hit immediately. I think the way Glennon has been playing he may not even throw one ball towards a WR. He may just take sacks and throw he ball away all day. 2) You can double Quinn all you want but he is going to find a way to get his. Even if you hold him without a sack, he will cause problems.3) Clemens has surprised me. He is a good game manager, for sure. 4) Stacy is going to be a factor in this match up. Fischer knows that if he can get Stacy going, he has a great chance to win the game. 5) Turnovers are definitely key, but if our offense can't move the ball it won't matter.6) Coaching............I was against hiring Jeff Fischer.............until it was announced that Greg Schiano was our new head coach. The end.
I don't know exactly why, but I feel like we're going to win this thing in a blowout.
Fisher does a good job with that team. I saw them about a month ago playing one of the better teams in the league, I think it was the Niners or Seahawks. And he had them competing right up to the final whistle. They lost the game but it was a close contest.
They'll eat up Glennon unless we practiced a whole different playbook based on quick, short passes, and if the o-line can open things up for the run game.
Fisher does a good job with that team. I saw them about a month ago playing one of the better teams in the league, I think it was the Niners or Seahawks. And he had them competing right up to the final whistle. They lost the game but it was a close contest.
That's what Fisher does. I don't get the fascination for a guy that's never won anything.