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The stage is set...Indy has some key injuries and may not be able to over come them. The Bucs are playing smart football and their defense is rejuvenated. I have a sneaking feeling the Bucs could pull this one out. Anyone else have any thoughts on this game?
The stage is set...Indy has some key injuries and may not be able to over come them. The Bucs are playing smart football and their defense is rejuvenated. I have a sneaking feeling the Bucs could pull this one out. Anyone else have any thoughts on this game?
As important as Addai and Harrison obviously are I think the key to this game could be Bob Sanders. If he doesn't play, the Colts' run defense weakens considerably and that plays right into the Bucs' hands. Tampa Bay is running the ball well this season and their ball-control attack would be enhanced greatly if Sanders doesn't play. I could see the Bucs running 30-35 times with both Pittman and Graham putting up good numbers. It's awfully tough to bet against the Colts at home but I think the Bucs can pull this off if Sanders doesn't play.
It's possible.......I've really been impressed with the way Tampa's been able to play defense. If they were at home, I'd be more inclined to go with the upset but at Indy and in the dome, I'm not going with Tampa.
Let's not forget Indy isn't the only one with injuries as Cadillac was lost for the season last week. I look for a spirited effort by Tampa but in the end just a little too much Peyton Manning will prevail.
The Bucs may want to double cover Dallas Clark. Casually, this tight end fills in for Marvin Harrison and continues to dominate. He and Whitten are the class of the league right now.
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