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Pair of Leaders
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Same Old, Same Old
Exposure Reduced
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Juggling Act
Bounce Back Big
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Highs and Lows
Finally They Meet
Battle for First Place
Mission From God
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Second Half Sprint
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Week 10
Pack Tonight
Two Sides
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Week 9
Defense Still Matters
Good Again
Returning Quarterbacks
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Blowouts Rule
Dolphins Dipping
Score This
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Week 8
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Grudge Match
NFL and Gambling World Cry Foul
High Seas
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Struggling Playoff Teams
Argue This
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Weighing Wins
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Sharp or Not
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Tightening Races
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Little Boys
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Spike Side
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Cold and Hot
Not So Obvious
Early Start
Yes We Can
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Up is Down
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That's Entertainment
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About Time
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Week 2
No Respect
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Schedule It
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Burn in Hell
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No Repeats
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Preseason 3
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Pair of Leaders
by Dennis Ranahan

Two first place teams meet tonight in the NBC Primetime presentation of National Football League action. The combatants are the homestanding Los Angeles Rams versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Behind quarterback Baker Mayfield the Buccaneers shot out of the gate this season with victories in five of their first six games. Then, over the past month, the Bucs are one win and three losses which leaves them just a half game ahead of the surprising Carolina Panthers in the NFC South Division.

Somehow, because the Buccaneers losses have somewhat coincided with the injury loss of Bucky Irving, the media has latched onto the idea that his absence is the primary reason for the Buccaneers recent problems. I don’t see it that way. Irving, in his second season out of Oregon, is a solid back but in the four games he played this season he wasn’t necessarily special.

Still, the Bucs would like to have him back, which won’t happen tonight, but he is likely to return to action next week when Tampa Bay hosts the Arizona Cardinals.

So, if Irving wasn’t the primary reason for the Bucs success, and the major factor in their recent decline, what is?

First, Tampa Bay’s quick start this year was dotted with narrow wins and a certain addition of luck. The Atlanta Falcons missed a would-be tying field goal in the season opener that the Bucs won by three points on the road. They put together a miracle drive at the end of a second week game versus the Houston Texans to pull out a one-point win. They got by the lowly New York Jets by two points in a Week Three battle against an inept opponent.

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