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2007 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Even as we say “Congratulations” to the New York Giants, who will represent the National Football Conference at the 2008 Super Bowl, we want to say a big “Thank you” to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winners of the NFC South Division, for the amazing season they had!

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dismal 4-12 record for the 2006 season makes their performance in 2007 crucial. So the team has aggressively pursued proven players like QB Jeff Garcia, OLB Cato June and LDE Kevin Carter and draft picks DE Gaines Adams and OG Arron Sears to beef up the team and help them reach their full potential. Bucs’ fans fill the stands at Raymond James Stadium no matter how their team is doing, and with this year’s explosive line up tickets are sure to go fast. Make Coast to Coast your source for tickets to see the Tampa Bay Buccaneers turn it all around in 2007!

Some Tampa Bay Buccaneers history: The Buccaneers joined the NFL in 1976 as an expansion team. Former University of Southern California (USC) head coach John McKay was hired to pilot the club, but Tampa Bay's first season was a dismal one. The club became the first team in NFL history to lose all 14 regular-season games, suffering five shutouts and fielding the conference's worst offense and defense. The Buccaneers' losing streak grew to a league-record 26 consecutive games as the club lost the first 12 games of its second season.

Tampa Bay improved in 1978, winning five games behind running backs Ricky Bell and Anthony Davis, rookie quarterback Doug Williams, and brothers Lee Roy and Dewey Selmon, who played defensive end and linebacker, respectively. A year later, in 1979, the Buccaneers stunned the league, winning their first five games en route to a first-place tie with the Chicago Bears in the Central Division. Williams had an excellent season, and Bell ran for more than 1,250 yards. The Selmon brothers led a top-rated defense, and McKay was named coach of the year. In the playoffs the Bucs upset the Philadelphia Eagles before falling to the Los Angeles Rams (now St. Louis Rams) in the NFC Championship Game.

After an injury-plagued 1980 season, Tampa Bay qualified for the playoffs in 1981 and 1982 behind Williams, who continued to be one of the best quarterbacks in the NFC. Both years the Buccaneers lost in the first round of the playoffs. Tampa Bay's 5-4 win-loss record in the strike-shortened 1982 season was followed by a long series of losing seasons through the mid-1990s, as the Buccaneers perennially ranked as one of the NFL's worst-performing teams.

In 1996 Tony Dungy, a former defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, was hired as the Buccaneers' head coach. He rebuilt the team with young, talented players such as running backs Mike Alstott and Warrick Dunn, quarterback Trent Dilfer, and cornerback Donnie Abraham. Tampa Bay began the 1997 season with five consecutive wins and finished the season with a 10-6 win-loss record, advancing to the playoffs for the first time in 15 years. After defeating the Detroit Lions in the first round, the Buccaneers lost to the Green Bay Packers, the eventual NFC champions. After the 1999 season the Buccaneers reached the NFC Championship game for the first time since 1979, but lost to the Rams.

In 2002, after 26 years of struggle, the Bucs finally reached the Super Bowl, where they crushed Oakland 48-21 behind an opportunistic defense and a surprisingly effective ground game. The NFL's top-ranked defense and an explosive offense helped Tampa finally shake the stigma of being a loser, and head coach Jon Gruden picked up where former coach Tony Dungy had left off, with a team built around defense. Gruden's intensity and the arrival of some new blood on the offensive side of the ball gave the Bucs the weapons they needed to reach the top of the NFL.

Note: The Buccaneers are commonly referred to as "the Bucs" by their adoring fans!


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