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The "Yuckaneers" have the unhappy distinction of being the first team to lose all 14 regular-season games, a feat they accomplished during their first season in 1976. Fortunately, there was nowhere to go but up, and steady improvement culminated in playoff berths in 1979, 1981, and 1982. If the signs looked encouraging, they were wrong. For a huge stretch of the 1980s and 1990s, there were no teams worse than Tampa Bay. Blooper reels from that period in the
NFL are packed with Buccaneers slipping, stumbling, bumbling, and running in the wrong direction. The notion that
Tampa Bay Buccaneers playoffs tickets would ever go on sale seemed absurd.
Help came in the form of head coach Tony Dungy in 1996. He drafted in younger, more talented players, and the Buccaneers' star rose once again, although Dungy wouldn't be around for the fruition of the club's progress. Playoff appearances from 1999-2001 encouraged team officials, and when they replaced Dungy with John Gruden in 2002, the final piece of the puzzle was in place. Gruden led Tampa Bay to its first Super Bowl in his first year. The absurdity of Buccaneers playoffs tickets was obliterated forever.
Though the Buccaneers have lost some of their momentum, they are regrouping for another assault on the NFL's ultimate prize. They've never had any trouble putting fans in the seats, thanks to their outstanding RJ Stadium, which features a $3 million pirate ship and other amenities. Tampa Bay Tickets for games are now tough to get, but TicketLiquidator has you covered with tickets as well as team info. To get your Tampa Bay Buccaneers tickets, click one of the "View Tickets" links.
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The Bucs have seen a good season get better, as they have become one of the better teams in the league and look like they could make the playoffs. QB Jeff Garcia has shwon that he is indeed a talented QB. The Bucs have a determined team that can grind out games with the best of 'em, and they could be a real threat in the NFC South. They are only one game behind Carolina, and even if they can't get pass them they could still manage to get into the playoffs. Be sure to get your Bucs tickets soon because after the Rays improbably win all of Tampa Bay has winning on their mind.
The start of the 2006 NFL season saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers trying to improve on their 11-5 record of 2005. They acquired Oklahoma guard Davin Joseph with their first pick at the 2006 NFL Draft, and Boston College offensive tackle Jeremy Trueblood was their second. Other picks included Toledo quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, Notre Dame wide receiver Maurice Stovall, Julian Jenkins of Stanford, Penn State's Alan Zemaitis, North Carolina State tight end T.J. Williams, and Oregon Justin Phinisee. Following quarterback Luke McCown's injury, the Bucs signed seasoned quarterback Jay Fiedler as back up for Chris Simms. Matt Kranchick replaced T.J. Williams, who was out for the season after the injury mentioned above.
2006 was a poor season for the Bucs, as they finished fourth in the NFC South Division with a dismal 4-12 record. They lost the first four games, and finally managed to beat the Cincinnati Bengals by a single point in a 14-13 victory. Their worst loss of the season turned out to be the very first game, when they were beaten 27-0 by the Baltimore Ravens. As the season ground to a halt and the Buccaneers were forced to take stock, it was obvious that something was wrong at the Raymond James Stadium. The Bucs fans were understandably disappointed in their team's performance for the season, the first one in which a Tampa defense wasn't ranked in the top 10 since 1996.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tickets will continue to sell, despite the dismal record of this previous season, and when the 2007 NFL season begins we should expect Bucs fans to be proud and to continue to go along to support their heroes, as they always have done. Maybe the dream season of 2002 can be rekindled, and the Bucs can make the Superbowl again. In football, there are no guarantees, only tickets to buy and games to attend, in the hope the seeming impossible can be achieved.
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