Tampa Bay Buccaneers Need To Make Big Decision At NFL Trade Deadline
The post Tampa Bay Buccaneers Need To Make Big Decision At NFL Trade Deadline appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The 3-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to decide whether they’re buyers or sellers at the trade deadline … [+] on October 31. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) Getty Images The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a decision to make at the trade deadline on October 31. Following the team’s second consecutive loss — and their third in their past four games — this time in a battle for NFC South supremacy with the Atlanta Falcons, it’s unclear whether or not Tampa Bay should be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. Yes, it’s true the Buccaneers are still in the thick of the divisional playoff race, now standing a half-game back of the Falcons following their 16-13 loss. It’s also true that the defensive unit has surprisingly emerged as one of the top units in the NFL, forcing three turnovers of Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder in the red zone. It’s the main reason why Tampa Bay is at the .500 mark six games through the season. But while the Buccaneers remain in the thick of the playoff race — and will likely be until the very end of the season due to the mediocrity of the division — it’s clear that this team isn’t an actual true playoff contender. Matched up against any of the NFC’s current projected playoff teams, Tampa Bay would lose easily. They proved that in their 20-6 loss at home to the Detroit Lions last week. So given that the Buccaneers are in the same position that they were in last season — minus Tom Brady — what does Tampa Bay do? Do they go all-in as buyers at the deadline and make a much-needed move for a viable running back considering their struggles with Rachaad White as the starter? The second-year back is averaging just 3.3…
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The 3-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to decide whether they’re buyers or sellers at the trade deadline … [+] on October 31. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) Getty Images The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a decision to make at the trade deadline on October 31. Following the team’s second consecutive loss — and their third in their past four games — this time in a battle for NFC South supremacy with the Atlanta Falcons, it’s unclear whether or not Tampa Bay should be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. Yes, it’s true the Buccaneers are still in the thick of the divisional playoff race, now standing a half-game back of the Falcons following their 16-13 loss. It’s also true that the defensive unit has surprisingly emerged as one of the top units in the NFL, forcing three turnovers of Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder in the red zone. It’s the main reason why Tampa Bay is at the .500 mark six games through the season. But while the Buccaneers remain in the thick of the playoff race — and will likely be until the very end of the season due to the mediocrity of the division — it’s clear that this team isn’t an actual true playoff contender. Matched up against any of the NFC’s current projected playoff teams, Tampa Bay would lose easily. They proved that in their 20-6 loss at home to the Detroit Lions last week. So given that the Buccaneers are in the same position that they were in last season — minus Tom Brady — what does Tampa Bay do? Do they go all-in as buyers at the deadline and make a much-needed move for a viable running back considering their struggles with Rachaad White as the starter? The second-year back is averaging just 3.3…
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