SB Nation Tampa Bay - NFL Week 11: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Shut Out Niners 21-0 In San Franciscohttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/49019/tb-fave.png2010-11-21T19:12:45-05:00http://tampabay.sbnation.com/rss/stream/15828682010-11-21T19:12:45-05:002010-11-21T19:12:45-05:00Buccaneers Rout Niners 21-0 In San Francisco
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<p>The last time the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won a game in San Francisco, quarterback Josh Freeman hadn’t even been born yet. In fact, only four players on the Buccaneers roster were alive when the last Candlestick victory party was in the Buccaneers locker room. For 30 years, the Buccaneers have been a pillar of futility in the Bay Area going 1-11 there with their last win coming in 1980.</p>
<p>Heading to the west coast has always been difficult for any team; something about the flight, the time change, or maybe something else all together has made west coast swings a constant nightmare for many a visiting team. Today, the Buccaneers made an impressive statement with not only their first victory in San Francisco in three decades but also moved to 2-0 on the west coast this season as they defeated the 49ers, 21-0.</p>
<p>Perhaps more impressive, the last time the Niners were shut out at home was in 1977. The Buccaneers defense was downright dominant Sunday, shutting down the Niners offense, allowing only 189 total yards and zero points. The front four registered six sacks, almost matching their season total of eight in one game. Troy Smith, the third straight Heisman-winning quarterback the Bucs have faced, was completely stymied and Frank Gore was bottled up all day.</p>
<p>Josh Freeman didn’t light it up but was his typical reliable self, protecting the ball and passing for two touchdowns on 136 yards, the second of which a goal line pass to left tackle Donald Penn who had checked in as eligible before the play.</p>
<p>Embattled rookie Mike Williams, who started despite his Friday morning arrest for <span class="caps">DUI</span> caught three passes for 54 yards and an alley-oop style touchdown pass. Kellen Winslow caught four passes for 34 yards.</p>
<p>LeGarrette Blount continued to impress, bruising opposing defenders all day and rarely succumbing to the first tackler. Blount carried 26 times for 82 yards on the day, while his running mate Cadillac Williams continued to shine in his new change of pace role, adding 51 yards of his own on seven carries and the first points of the game on a 6-yard run in the second quarter.</p>
<p>While the 49ers may not be an elite club, the Buccaneers proved that they are for real, winning again on the road and for the first time in years in San Francisco where opposing clubs consistently find it difficult to play. New Orleans and <span class="caps">NFC</span> South leaders Atlanta both won today so the Bucs will remain in third place in the <span class="caps">NFC</span> South but move to 7-3 and in true contention for one of the two <span class="caps">NFC</span> playoff wild card spots or the division title.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1828648/buccaneers-rout-niners-21-0-in-san-franciscoGareth Rees2010-11-21T18:13:08-05:002010-11-21T18:13:08-05:00It's The Mike Williams Show
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<p>Buccaneer fans should be very happy that Mike Williams stopped at three beers Thursday night as he has put on a show in the third quarter in San Francisco. After Josh Freeman trusted him to adjust to a deep ball that he hauled in for 33 yards, Williams later capped the drive by catching an alley-oop style touchdown pass from Freeman while being interfered with in the end zone.</p>
<p>The 49ers have still failed to sustain a drive or score any points as the Tampa Bay defense is doing a fantastic job of containing Frank Gore and Troy Smith, holding the San Francisco offense to only 121 total yards.</p>
<p>Buccaneers kicker Connor Barth missed a field goal that would have made it 10-0 early in the third but Williams’ touchdown has put the Bucs up 14-0 at the beginning of the fourth quarter.</p>
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<p>Cadillac Williams continued his adjustment to his new role as the team’s third down back and added his third touchdown of the season in the second quarter today against San Francisco. Williams scampered 6 yards for the score to cap a masterful 14-play, 80 yard drive to give the Buccaneers the lead.</p>
<p>The Tampa Bay defense has bottled up 49ers running back Frank Gore, allowing him only 13 yards on 9 carries. Quarterback Troy Smith hasn’t fared much better, throwing for only 40 yards as the 49er offense has failed to sustain any drives.</p>
<p>The Bucs would get the ball back with under a minute left in the half but chose to run the clock out instead of attempting for more points and have gone into the locker-room up 7-0.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1828396/cadillac-williams-td-makes-it-7-0-tampa-bayGareth Rees2010-11-21T16:48:07-05:002010-11-21T16:48:07-05:00Slow Start In San Francisco, No Score After 1
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<p>Tampa Bay Buccaneer rookie Mike Williams started the game just two days after his arrest for <span class="caps">DUI</span> in the early house in Tampa, Friday morning. Williams was given the okay to start by head coach Raheem Morris after the team captains told him it was okay t play the young wide out. The charges against Williams will most likely be dropped as he was tested under the legal limit.</p>
<p>As for the game on the field, the first quarter has started slow with both teams failing to register any points. Quarterback Josh Freeman has looked slightly out of rhythm but the Bucs are starting to move the ball well in the early part of the second quarter.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1828316/slow-start-in-san-francisco-no-score-after-1Gareth Rees2010-11-21T10:44:35-05:002010-11-21T10:44:35-05:00NFL Preview - Tampa Bay (6-3) at San Francisco (3-6)
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<p>By Chris Ruddick, Contributing <span class="caps">NFL</span> Editor</p>
<p>(Sports Network) – The San Francisco 49ers have been one of the league’s biggest disappointments this season. However, they’ll be going for a third straight win and will try to stay in the playoff hunt when they face a surprising Tampa Bay Buccaneers team Sunday at Candlestick Park.</p>
<p>A preseason darling, the 49ers stumbled out of the gates, losing their first five games for the first time in franchise history. However, wins in three of their last four contests has San Francisco just two games back in the underwhelming <span class="caps">NFC</span> West.</p>
<p>The good feelings in San Francisco at the moment can be traced back to one person, and that is new starting quarterback Troy Smith, who was signed just six days before the 49ers’ season opener.</p>
<p>After the former Heisman Trophy winner sparked a come-from-behind win in London against the Denver Broncos on Halloween, Smith had a career day in his second straight start last Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, as he threw for 356 yards in San Francisco’s 23-20 overtime win.</p>
<p>More importantly, Smith has yet to turn the ball over and will get another start this week, despite the fact that former No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith has been cleared to play.</p>
<p>“He’s had a big part in us winning these last two games, and you want to keep that going and see how much is there,” said Niners head coach Mike Singletary of Troy Smith. “Our team understands that I’m going to go with the guy that is winning right now, the guy that has the hot hand and has made the difference in the past two weeks.”</p>
<p>As good as Troy Smith has been, it is still running back Frank Gore who drives the 49ers’ offense. Gore has averaged 114.0 rushing yards in San Francisco’s last four games, three of which have been wins.</p>
<p>“It is no secret that he wants to run power with Frank Gore and come downhill and run powerful plays down right at you and make you tackle,” Tampa head coach Raheem Morris said of his counterpart Singletary.</p>
<p>While the 49ers have for the most part disappointed, there has not been much not to like about this year’s Buccaneers. Following an awful three-win campaign in 2009, Tampa Bay has been one of the real feel-good stories in the <span class="caps">NFL</span> this season, as it has already doubled its win total from a year ago.</p>
<p>A favorable schedule has also played a part in the Bucs’ improvement, as all six of their wins have come against opponents currently at .500 or below. Tampa has also had a knack at winning on the road, where they are 3-1 this season.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay hasn’t won four road games in a season since going 5-3 in 2005.</p>
<p>The biggest difference in Tampa, though, has been the progression of second- year pro Josh Freeman, who has Buccaneers fans thinking they can reach the postseason for the first time since 2007. The young quarterback spearheaded an offensive outburst in last week’s 31-16 win over Carolina that saw the Bucs rack up 21 first downs and 421 total yards of offense.</p>
<p>“When we took over this program (following the 2008 season), me and (general manager) Mark Dominik sat down together and said we know it’s a lot easier to win with a quarterback,” Morris said of the decision to draft Freeman.</p>
<p>With last week’s triumph, the Bucs became the first team since the 2002 Dallas Cowboys to start seven rookies and win. As the league’s youngest team, the Bucs 53-man roster contains 24 players with less than two years of <span class="caps">NFL</span> experience and nine players in their third year. The roster averages 25 years and 288 days.</p>
<p>Despite not getting a ton of respect league-wide, Tampa Bay is right in the thick of the <span class="caps">NFC</span> South at 6-3 and is tied for second place with the New Orleans Saints, one game back of the division-leading Atlanta Falcons.</p>
<p>“We’re not really worried about what people are saying,” Freeman said. “We just have to go out and try to find a way to execute.”</p>
<p><strong><span class="caps">OVERALL</span> <span class="caps">ANALYSIS</span> </strong><br>
There always seems to be a team that comes from nowhere in the second half to make the playoffs. I think the San Francisco 49ers could be that team this year. Thanks to Troy Smith, the offense seems to be firing on all cylinders at the moment. Given the state of the <span class="caps">NFC</span> West, why can’t the 49ers win that division? As good of a story as Freeman and the Bucs seem to be, they have struggled against good teams and traditionally have had problems in San Francisco. And despite their 3-6 mark, the 49ers are showing signs that they are a good team. The Bucs have had trouble against the run all season, and I have a feeling that trend will continue this week. I think Tampa is coming on, but I have yet to be impressed by them this season. Keep in mind that the Bucs are just one of four teams with a winning record but a negative point differential this season. They’ve scored 188 points while giving up 206. This really isn’t as big of an upset as it might seem.</p>
<p><strong>Sports Network Predicted Outcome</strong>: San Francisco 27, Tampa Bay 13</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1827644/nfl-preview-tampa-bay-6-3-at-san-francisco-3-6Gregg Burrage2010-11-21T10:41:55-05:002010-11-21T10:41:55-05:00Tampa Bay Bucs Vs. Forty Niners: Series History
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<p>San Francisco holds a 15-3 advantage in its all-time regular-season series with Tampa Bay, with the losses coming in the 1980, 1997, and 2004 seasons. The Niners were 21-19 home winners when the teams last met, back in Week 16 of the 2007 season, and also defeated the Buccaneers at Candlestick Park in 2005. Tampa Bay has lost eight straight games in San Francisco and is 1-11 lifetime in San Francisco, with its only victory there coming by a 24-23 count in 1980.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay did win the only postseason meeting between the clubs, a 31-6 home rout in a 2002 <span class="caps">NFC</span> Divisional Playoff.</p>
<p>Both Morris and Singletary will be facing one another, as well as their counterpart’s respective team, for the first time as head coaches.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1827637/tampa-bay-vs-forty-niners-series-historyGregg Burrage2010-11-21T10:39:07-05:002010-11-21T10:39:07-05:00Buccaneers Offense Vs. San Francisco Defense
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<p>The Buccaneers haven’t exactly been a juggernaut offensively, as they are 22nd in the league in yards per game (327.9). However, Josh Freeman (1,963 passing yards, 12 TD, 5 <span class="caps">INT</span>) is emerging as a potential star in this league and has completed 60.7 percent of his passes. The former first-round pick has won eight of his last 12 starts, and six have been fourth quarter comebacks. His 134.2 passer rating last week was a career high, and the Bucs are 8-1 when he has an 80-plus rating. Rookie running back LeGarrette Blount (359 rushing yards, 5 TD) has made it easy for Freeman since wrestling the starting job away from Carnell Williams, as the former Oregon Duck has gone over 90 yards in two of the last three weeks. Williams also has big-play ability, as evidenced by his 45-yard scoring scamper a week ago. Rookie wide receiver Mike Williams (40 receptions, 627 yards, 5 TD) has given the passing attack a dangerous field-stretching presence and has become a favorite target of Freeman. The 49ers will also need to pay attention to tight end Kellen Winslow (39 receptions), who had six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown in the win last week.</p>
<p>If the Bucs are going to move the ball on Sunday, they may have to ride the capable right arm of Freeman, as San Francisco has been effective against the run and enters the game with the NFL’s 10th-ranked rush defense (100.7 ypg). Linebacker Patrick Willis headlines the defensive unit (78 tackles, 2 sack) and has had 24 tackles in the past three games. Willis had two sacks and had a part in 20 tackles the last time he faced the Bucs. Lineman Justin Smith (42 tackles, 5 sacks) has three sacks in his last two games. The 49ers have been vulnerable to the pass, however, surrendering 230.8 yards through the air. Cornerback Nate Clements (49 tackles, 2 <span class="caps">INT</span>) appears to be fully recovered from a quadriceps injury, while strong safety Reggie Smith will start in place of struggling rookie Taylor Mays. Clements returned an interception 62 yards for a touchdown the last time he faced the Bucs. San Francisco is 18th in the <span class="caps">NFL</span> with an average of 22.0 points allowed per game.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1827634/buccaneers-offense-vs-san-francisco-defenseGregg Burrage2010-11-21T10:37:33-05:002010-11-21T10:37:33-05:00Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense Vs. San Francisco 49ers Offense
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<p>As effective as Troy Smith was last week, there is no secret as to what the 49ers are going to try and do this week, and that is force-feed the ball to Gore, who has averaged 146.8 yards from scrimmage over the last four weeks. The Niners, though, have managed just 98.8 yards per game on the ground, the 21st-ranked rushing attack in the league. Not making anything easier this week is the fact that San Francisco will be without left tackle Joe Staley, who will miss the next four-to-six weeks after breaking his leg last Sunday against the Rams. Smith has been incredible in his two starts, completing 29- of-47 passes for 552 yards with a pair of scores and most importantly, no interceptions. His favorite targets have been tight end Vernon Davis, who has a touchdown in four of his last six games, and second year wideout Michael Crabtree, who had four catches for 61 yards and a score last week against the Rams. Smith will be shooting for his fourth straight win as a starter.</p>
<p>Gore could be in for a big day on Sunday, as the Buccaneers enter the contest with the 31st-ranked rush defense (143.8 ypg). The Buccaneers do have a pair of quality linebackers in middle man Barrett Ruud (70 tackles, 1 sack) and weakside starter Geno Hayes (43 tackles, 1 <span class="caps">INT</span>) on the roster, but a young and undersized front line has too often been pushed around at the point of attack. The team has been much tougher against the pass, ranking eighth in the league against the pass at 210 yards per game. As good as Ruud has been, it has been the emergence of playmaking cornerback Aqib Talib (32 tackles, 5 <span class="caps">INT</span>, 7 PD) that has propelled the secondary to 16 interceptions. Talib has managed 22 tackles over the past five weeks, including a single-game career-high nine last Sunday versus the Panthers. Veteran Ronde Barber (53 tackles, 2 <span class="caps">INT</span>, 6 PD) is a savvy and accomplished coverman on the opposite side of Talib, while rookie free safety Cody Grimm (46 tackles, 2 <span class="caps">INT</span>) has shown flashes of being an impact player since being inserted as a starter in Week 3. The elusive Troy Smith could have plenty of time, however, as the Buccaneers have racked up a league-low eight sacks, two of which came last week against the Panthers.</p>
https://tampabay.sbnation.com/2010/11/21/1827633/tampa-bay-buccaneers-defense-vs-san-francisco-49ers-offenseGregg Burrage