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Week Five Morning Aftermath: Eagles 33, Buccaneers 14

Eleven years ago, the Buccaneers were facing a team with a firmly-established veteran receiver and a big-name rookie first-rounder.  The Bucs opted not to double-cover the well-hyped rookie in his first NFL game — and Tampa paid for it, giving up two touchdowns to the rookie in a 31-7 loss.  (There’s a great highlight package from that September 1998 game floating around in cyberspace.)

This year, the Eagles have a rookie first-round wideout, who hasn’t gotten as much hype thanks to the presence of guys like Mike Vick and Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb. 

And when the Bucs faced Philly on Sunday, they opted to blanket second-year standout DeSean Jackson (to the delight of his many fantasy owners), giving Jeremy Maclin plenty of room to run.

The result?  Six catches for 142 yards and two touchdowns for Maclin. 

Quarterback Donovan McNabb, in his first game back since breaking a rib, served up long throws, showing great accuracy in completed 16 of 21 passes for 264 yards and three scores.

Mike Vick was expected to have an expanded role in his second appearance.  Technically, he did — but the outcome wasn’t much better.  He completed one of four passes for one yard, and he ran four times for 10.

His passer rating through two games?  39.6.

And so it’s no surprise that the Eagles are getting the word out that Vick will be a one-and-done presence in Philly.  They signed him (we believe) in order to take an extended look at whether he might be the best guy to lead the offense in 2010.  Apparently, they’ve already decided that Vick’s name is the first to scratch off the list that includes McNabb and Kolb.

Meanwhile, the Bucs played as their record would suggest.  They’re 0-5, and the chance matching the Lions’ “feat” from 2008 is growing each week.

The only bright spot for the Buccaneers is that quarterback John Johnson has drawn some praise for holding his own.

I really like that quarterback,” Eagles coach Andy Reid said of Johnson.  “He’s a smart kid.  We were
putting a lot of pressure on him and he hung in there and threw it to
the right spots most of the time.  I think things will work out well for
him down the road.”

Of course, if things work out well for Johnson, that will mean the Bucs wasted a first-round draft pick on Josh Freeman.

So why in the hell did they draft him?

Unfortunately, most questions regarding the Bucs in the coming weeks and months will start with the word “why.”

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7 Responses to “Week Five Morning Aftermath: Eagles 33, Buccaneers 14”
  1. Levito says: Oct 12, 2009 1:11 PM

    Best article you’ve ever written Florio, hands down ;)

  2. eaglesinnc says: Oct 12, 2009 1:45 PM

    I’m an Eagles fan, but I thought Johnson played very well for the Bucs. If he had a running game and some receivers who can hang on to the ball, the score probably would have been a lot closer. The Bucs need a lot of parts, but QB might not be a position of need. I know it’s still early, but he looked pretty good.

  3. cailte says: Oct 12, 2009 2:06 PM

    Why did they draft him you ask? Why have they done any of the things they have done that make the franchise pathetic and embarrassing? Prevailing logic holds the owners could not manage a pay toilet let alone an NFL franchise.

  4. Kevin from Philly says: Oct 12, 2009 2:08 PM

    Gotta agree with eaglesinc. If half the dropped passes were caught, we’d have been in trouble. That said, I thought Antonio Bryant was supposed to be prettty good – he didn’t show that yesterday. Kellen Winslow looked amazing, but that may just be an example of the birds poor TE coverage in the Reid era. Hopefully, they get it together and knock the Saints off once or twice, later in the year.

  5. BroadStreet says: Oct 12, 2009 2:32 PM

    to eaglesinnc
    “If he had a running game”
    The Bucs do have a running game. Carnell Williams is already being hailed comeback player of the year. Give some credit to the Eagles D.
    The reason this game was even THIS close was because of stupid penalties. How many 1st downs did we GIVE them?
    Dallas Sucks!

  6. Cobra Commander says: Oct 12, 2009 4:19 PM

    “And so it’s no surprise that the Eagles are getting the word out that Vick will be a one-and-done presence in Philly. They signed him (we believe) in order to take an extended look at whether he might be the best guy to lead the offense in 2010. Apparently, they’ve already decided that Vick’s name is the first to scratch off the list that includes McNabb and Kolb.”
    WOW. Way to sugar-coat your back-pedaling.

  7. kinghill says: Oct 12, 2009 6:00 PM

    As I’ve said elsewhere, Dungy and his pal Vick to Tampa next year.

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