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The 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers enter the season with hopes of producing a playoff birth, but with the off season changes made this season, producing a .500 record might be a challenge in it's self. The Buccaneers play in one of the NFL's most improved divisions, the NFC South. With the emergence of the young Atlanta Falcons, and the already productive New Orleans Saints, and Carolina Panthers, the Buccaneers face a new challenge this 2009 NFL Season. During the off season the Buccaneers fired head coach John Gruden, and hired new head coach, former defensive backs coach, Raheem Morris. Morris looks to bring back that defensive tenacity the Buccaneers are used to playing with in years past, to the team in 2009. The offense did get a boost of talent during the off season, as the Buccaneers signed free agent tight end Kellen Winslow to the team, and first round draft pick from a few years ago, running back Cadillac Williams will be 100% healthy at the start of the regular season. Still the problem in Tampa revolves around the quarterback position, the Buccaneers have three quarterbacks that could end up starting games this season. The first is long time veteran Byron Leftwich, back up Luke McCown, and rookie Josh Freeman form Kansas State. To learn more about the 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, read this Tampa Bay Buccaneers team report.
2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Season Preview - Professional sports gamblers like to build a report with a NFL team, before placing wagers for large amounts of money, on that team to win a football game. Our team preview of the 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will include all of the player position battles, as well as transactions made during the season, Injuries that occur during the season, and the performance of the team against their NFL schedule. Studying up on all of the on-the-field, and off-the-field aspects of a football team, will better inform online sportsbook players on the 2009 Tampa Bat Buccaneers football team.
2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Schedule - NFL team schedules can be brutal for some teams, and forgiving to others, for this reason we have an updated breakdown of the teams the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will play against this season. Like every NFL football team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will play all three teams in their division twice, once at home, and once on the road. Besides these tough match ups against the other teams in the NFC South, the Tampa bay Buccaneers will have to play the Cowboys @ home in week 1, @ the Eagles in week 5, and back at home against the Patriots in week 7. A preview of the 2009 Buccaneers schedule can help online sportsbook players get a better idea of when to place wagers on the team to win.
2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Injury Report - Injuries are also one of the key factors to consider when placing wagers on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the regular season. Buccaneers games are filled with big hits, and with big hits come big 2009 Buccaneers injuries. Some players have the ability to still play on Sunday with minor injuries, as other players must rest for weeks before returning to the football field. Knowing which players are injured and which players will play, can help online sportsbook player determine when to place wagers on the Buccaneers to win.
2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Transactions - NFL teams make a number of player transaction through out the regular season, and most of these transactions occur within the first 6 weeks of the regular season, before the NFL trade deadline. Studying up on these 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers transactions can better help sports betters, determine when it is the right time to bet on the Buccaneers to win. Our team report will provide all of the transaction information pertaining to the Buccaneers, including the trading away of players, trading for player, player releases, and free agent acquisitions made during the regular season. Visit our NFL page and utilize all of the resources we have provided.