With their 31-24 loss to the Oakland Raiders
on Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially completed the worst
second half collapse of the 2008 NFL Season. And with their loss, the
2007 NFC South Champions were eliminated from postseason contention.
So what happened? How did this team fall from 9-3 to 9-7 in the
blink of an eye? Well, it would be impossible to point to just one
thing because several factors contributed to the Bucs' freefall. But
there seems to be three main factors that contributed in their collapse.
One of the biggest reasons for their demise was injuries along the
defensive line. As soon as the team lost defensive tackles Jovan Haye
and Chris Hovan three weeks ago, the Bucs were gashed by opponents'
running games. In their four game losing streak to close out the
season, Tampa gave up a total of 710 rushing yards, or an average of
177.5 yards per game.
Another huge factor was losing Earnest Graham for the rest of the
season after he was inj...
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