October 6, 2024

NFL: NOV 12 Titans at BuccaneersThe next aim for the will be Defense Bounces Back….

The Buccaneers have their best defensive performance of the year and get back in the win column against Titans

NFL: NOV 12 Titans at BuccaneersPhoto by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Been quite a while since the Buccaneers had a victory Monday, but after the the stunned disappointment of last week this one comes with a warm welcome. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominated the Tennessee Titans all afternoon, coming away with a 20-6 victory and getting within a half game of first place in the NFC South.

Let’s Pick Six.

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1.) Now, That’s More Like It. The defense was buzzing on Sunday. The pass rush was not only disruptive all game long, but they were getting home. Derrick Henry was a non-factor. The Titans’ receivers were covered like a blanket. Every player on the defensive side of the ball was getting it done – and even left some plays on the field in the process. The Titans got to “goal-to-go” situations just once the entire day and were forced to settle for a field goal. Following their performance against the Texans the week before, you couldn’t script a better rebound game for the defense on Sunday. Now, if they could only play like that next week against the 49ers…

2.) More Of That. Please. This version of Devin White hasn’t been seen since week one against the Vikings. And this wasn’t the kind of game that’s going to jump out from the stat sheet – but White’s impact was heavily felt all day long. His relentless pressure on Will Levis forced multiple rushed throws, incompletions, and the Bucs’ lone interception by Antoine Winfield Jr. He was all over the place, shedding blocks, making plays, and putting a stamp on a game for the first time in months. This is the kind of Devin White the Bucs need to be successful. This is the kind of Devin White that the Bucs can look at and say, “Yeah – he’s worth the money he wants.” However, this has to be the kind of Devin White that needs to show up every Sunday the rest of the season.NFL: NOV 12 Titans at Buccaneers

3.) Mike Evans Is Unstoppable. Well, when he doesn’t drop passes that is. Despite two horrible drops – the one in the end zone probably the worst drop of his career outside of the wide open deep ball against the Panthers last year – Evans had yet another outstanding day. Six catches on ten targets for 143 yards and a touchdown – a touchdown where he was hell bent on making up for his earlier drop, so he dragged two defenders for five yards into the end zone. At the rate he’s going, we could be looking at a career year for Evans which will certainly help him in contract negotiations after the season whether that’s with the Bucs or not.

4.) On The Flip Side. There’s two sides to the Mike Evans coin, however. Chris Godwin’s usage so far this season has been, well, bad. Very bad. He’s on pace for his fewest targets per game since 2018 and things don’t seem to be getting better any time soon. As Cade Otton emerges more and more as a third down target, Godwin’s role only seems to continue to dwindle. Even after Evans’ bad drops, Godwin’s target share didn’t increase in the slightest. I’m not sure if the plays that are being drawn up for Godwin are being shut down and Mayfield has to look to another option or if Dave Canales just isn’t calling Godwin’s number enough, but there’s no logical explanation for it. Godwin is the most reliable and sure-handed receiver on the team and averaging fewer than seven targets a game is criminal. Get him the ball and good things will happen.NFL: NOV 12 Titans at Buccaneers

5.) Yep, You Know What I’m Going To Say. The freaking penalties, guys. Come on. While it didn’t play a big role in the outcome of the game, more stupid penalties by this team left me shaking my head. Twice, twice Joe Tryon-Shoyinka got flagged for lining up in the neutral zone. No excuse for it. The Bucs ended up finishing with seven penalties for 50 yards. Now, one of them for unnecessary roughness was an absolute joke considering Levis slid into the contact after the defender had committed – meanwhile Mayfield had given himself up earlier in the game and got blasted, fumbled, and there were no flags to be seen. But the easy to fix stuff – lining up in the neutral zone, illegal formations – the simple, fixable stuff that we’re still talking about after week ten has to stop. You can’t beat a team like the 49ers with stupid mistakes like those

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