Monday, October 1, 2012

Tale of Two Halves as Bucs Drop Heartbreaker to 'Skins

By Curtis Roberts
Outside the Redzone

The Washington Redskins brought the number one scoring offense in the NFL to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ number one ranked rushing defense, so something had to give in a battle of 1-2 teams. The Redskins dominated the first half, and the Buccaneers controlled the second half, but a Billy Cundiff field goal as time expired gave the Redskins a 24-22 victory.

The first carry by Robert Griffin III resulted in a fumble, but as was the overall theme of the first half the ‘Skins Pierre Garcon recovered the fumble in the end zone for a touchdown. The first half was highlighted by missed tackles by the Buccaneers defenders and Griffin being able to do whatever he wanted to with the ball.

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Cundiff’s Kick Delivers Redskins Past Bucs

By Sonee Thompson
Outside the Redzone

TAMPA – Josh Freeman’s one touchdown, one interception performance left some Bucs’ fans scratching their head as Tampa Bay fell victim to Robert Griffin III and the Washington Redskins on Sunday in a 24-22 nail-biter.

The first half Freeman was Dr. Jekyll and the second half Freeman was Mr. Hyde. Meanwhile, kicker Connor Barth played the cleanup man. The Buccaneers had clock management issues early on and just looked off their game.

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