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Bucs home opener against Panthers to be blacked out

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TAMPA, FL - AUGUST 17: Two Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans watch warm ups before play against the Tennessee Titans in an NFL preseason game August 17, 2012 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

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If there’s excitement about the dawn of the Greg Schiano era, or an attractive divisional rival coming to town for the opener, it’s not translating into ticket sales in Tampa.

The Buccaneers home opener will be blacked out Sunday, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.

The Bucs were among the teams willing to reduce the number required to get on local television, electing an 85 percent threshold. They also had a number of promotions to try to get people in the stands, including free parking for some and reduced-price concessions.

They still didn’t make it, after saying earlier this week they were around 9,000 seats short of a “sellout.”

This makes the 14th blackout in the last 16 home games, a streak that extends back to a time when the Bucs were actually good at football.