A good news ,Free agency opens tomorrow and
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a lot of work to do. The good news is
Lovie Smith has had plenty of time to asses the team and decide what the holes
in the roster are. The better news is the Buccaneers have about $19 million in
cap space. Smith knows the importance of free agency and plans to take full advantage
of it. No one wants to wait until the draft to fill critical positions on the
team if they can be acquired in free agency. The Buccaneers have a few needs
that could be addressed now and the addition of veteran players instead of
rookies would help provide role models and leadership in a struggling team. In
preparation for free agency the Buccaneers have already made a few roster
moves, most notably signing linebacker Jonathan Casillas to a one-year contract
and releasing guard Davin Joseph. Signing Casillas was a no-brainer. He played
12 games last season before his season ending injury and in that time he racked
up 24 tackles. He’s a solid player with a proven record last year and during
his three seasons with the New Orleans Saints. Davin Joseph’s release did
not exactly come as a surprise but it did sting a little. The two time Pro Bowl
guard has been with the team for eight years and in that time has been an asset
on the field and a good man in the community taking an active role in charity
work in Tampa.
Though his play has been on the decline, he’s not incapable and he will be
missed by fans. I expect he’ll find a new home in the NFL, ultimately he just
didn’t fit whatever plan Lovie Smith has for the future of the Buccaneers. Going
into free agency there are key positions that need filling and a few names
turning up as being possible fits for the Buccaneers. Let’s take a look: Quarterback:
Quarterback is a tricky one. Buccaneer fans seem to be undecided as to whether
or not current quarterback Mike Glennon can be a franchise quarterback. He had
some rough games and he had some glimpses of good as well. I’m afraid I fall on
the side of thinking the Buccaneers can do better. Whether or not you agree
it’s a fact that the Buccaneers need another quarterback. They need someone to
at least challenge if not replace Glennon and a veteran acquisition would be a
great way to take care of this need. A name that keeps coming up as a contender
is Chicago Bears back-up quarterback Josh McCown. He has a lot going
for him. He pulled off a very successful series of games when he stepped in for
an injured Jay Cutler last year. So successful in fact that many thought he
should get the starter job. That didn’t happen, but it seems other teams took
notice. If he can find a starting job, or the possibility or competing for one,
elsewhere, he’s likely to take it. The Buccaneers have the need and McCown has
played for Lovie Smith before. It seems like the obvious choice. Defensive End:
The Buccaneers need a pass rusher immediately. It’s one of their weakest areas.
The best solution would be to bring back current Seattle Seahawks defensive
end Michael Bennett. He was a Buccaneer and he was productive. His last season
with the Buccaneers he had 41 tackles, 9 sacks and 3 forced fumbles.
Unfortunately for the Buccaneers the Seahawks picked him up last year in free
agency. While I think this would be the best solution, I’m not sure how likely
it is. First, there’s the chance he’ll stay with the Seahawks. He was a crucial
part of their Super Bowl winning season and he would probably stay if the pay
was right. The problem of course is the Seahawks have limited cap space and
Bennett may slip through the cracks. The other road block is the Chicago Bears.
The Bears are reportedly pursuing him and have the added sway of his brother
Martellus Bennett currently on their roster. It sounds like a done deal, but a
girl can dream. Who does that leave the Buccaneers with? Word is Lovie Smith
has his eye on the Cincinnati Bengals Michael Johnson. Cornerback. True
the Buccaneers have Derrelle Revis, but they can still use some help in the
secondary. More depth at this position sure wouldn’t hurt. As it turns out
Chicago Bears cornerback Charles Tillman is a free agent and Lovie Smith should
be very eager to bring him in. Smith was key in shaping Tillman’s talents,
having coached him for 9 years with the Bears. Tillman is an all-star who would
be a great pick-up and Smith’s relationship with the player may be enough to
pursued him to come to Tampa.
Wide Receiver: Yes, the Buccaneers have an all-star receiver in Vincent
Jackson. They have a couple of decent if inconsistent other targets too.
However, this is another position where the Buccaneers have room for
improvement and the essentially released Chicago Bears’ Devin Hester would be a
huge get for the team. Again, there are ties to Lovie Smith. Smith drafted
Hester and coached him for the majority of his career. Hester has recently been
used as primarily a punt and kick returner but he’s fantastic at it. The Buccaneers
certainly have need for a consistent, dynamic returner but make no mistake,
Smith knows what an asset Hester can be and will probably use him in multiple
roles. Hester is probably one of the biggest acquisitions the Buccaneers can
hope to pick up in free agency and almost certainly the most willing. When
discussing his moving on from the Bears, Hester said: “I look at Lovie as my
number one coach right now….Because he’s the one that took a chance on me
coming out of the draft. He has all of my respect so if he’s a guy who is going
to shoot at me and want me to come play with him again, my arms are open.” That
does seem promising. Expect to see moves in the first few days of free agency.
Hopefully Hester can be locked up and the Buccaneers can fill one or two other
needs as well I hope it can reach a wish.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Know your foe, To defeat him better
Begin: Before I get into the poll
results of the other teams, I'd like to look at a couple more things that may
affect the outcome of the season for all 4 teams. If you missed the polls, the
links are Atlanta, Carolina and New Orleans.
Schedule: Anybody that follows the NFL schedules knows that all 4 teams
will face mostly the exact same teams. Division foes at home and away, then
(this year) the AFC and NFC North divisions. The only real difference will be
facing opponents in the NFC East and West that were the same finish position.
So, Carolina
will face the Seahawks and Eagles. The Saints will face the Niners and Cowboys.
The Falcons will
face the Giantsand Cardinals. And we will face the Redskins and Rams.
Strength of Schedule: I want to bring up a couple things
about strength of schedule. First, basing it entirely off last season records
is not what I would consider a good indicator of schedule strength. Second, I
think including division games in that calculation further hinders accuracy
when determining strength. So, each team plays against it's division rivals and
8 common opponents. That just leaves us comparing 2 opponents on the schedule
for each team (shown in schedule above). SOS in order (win% of 2 opp): Carolina (.718), Saints
(.625), Falcons (.531), Bucs (.313). So, basically, 8 games are equal
opponents, 6 games are division rivals and 2 games determine schedule strength.
Home vs Away: Another factor not considered in SOS is Home vs Away. So, let's
look. Atlanta
plays both AFC & NFC North division winners on the road. Carolina
also travels to Cincy and Green Bay,
but get the Seahawks at home. The Saints 3 toughest games are all at home
against both North division winners and the 49ers The Bucs also get home games against
both North winners. Our toughest road game outside the division will probably
be the Steelers or Bears.
Polls: Early results suggest most Bucs fans think the Saints will win
the division. Add in my SOS and HvA, and this makes perfect sense. Their
schedule isn't much tougher than the Falcons, but they get their toughest
opponents at home. The Panthers seem doomed to the bottom of the
division according to polling. Either 3rd or 4th, but we're putting them in
4th, based on other results as well. Combine that with the toughest schedule,
including several on the road, and it could spell doom for the Panthers. The
Falcons were the wild-card and got votes ranging from 1st to 4th, with the most
votes in the middle 2 spots.
My Conclusion: If the Saints are first, and
the Panthers are 4th (maybe 3rd), that leaves the Falcons and Bucs fighting it
out for 2nd/3rd. I am personally going to give the edge to the Bucs, not
because I'm a homer, but because we have a significantly easier "other 2
games" and better Home/Away matchups than the Falcons. Although, I think
it's gonna be a dog-fight the entire way. What say you Bucs Nation? Support him
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