Just fyi: per Jordan Sigler @Newsweek, Fred Warner's ankle surgery went well, and his prognosis is to recover fully, and be ready to return to the team sometime around TC next season. So good news there.
TC may be aggressive, that’s the same injury CG had, and it took him a year to get back on the field, and he’s not quite back to full duty, yet.
Good for him, great dude and stellar LB.
Detroit is streaky, they lost to two of the 3 legit teams they’ve played. But they battled against a Lamar Jackson pre-injury Baltimore squad in the 3rd game, and won a shootout. So Detroit can absolutely hang in for a shootout - if we had one more starting WR on the field, I’d feel better, but for me it’s a toss up and while I think it’s possible to that our Bucs could win, the advantage this week is with the Lions.
TC may be aggressive, that’s the same injury CG had, and it took him a year to get back on the field, and he’s not quite back to full duty, yet.
Good for him, great dude and stellar LB.
I would agree on the timeline. Just relaying their report. For Warner's sake, I hope they're right.
One imperfect gauge, but the Bucs offense put up 30 on the 49ers and the Falcons could only generate 10.
The Falcons defense allows 20, the Bucs 19.
The Bucs defense took away (as much as that is possible), McCaffrey, but gave up chunks yards so against the Bucs so McCaffrey had just over 100 yards of total offense and one TD.
Against the Falcons it was 200 yards and 2 TDs.
Conversely, with McCaffery running wild and playing with the lead Jones only passes for 152 and 1 INT against the Falcons. He passed for 347 against the Bucs defense, but playing form behind and that also led to TWO INTS
