Monday, August 23, 2010

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Chiefs

Ward with another bad showing.
The Good - Mike Williams continues to shine and prove to excited Buccaneer fans that he may have been the steal of the draft. Williams was characterized in pre-draft analysis  as having 1st round talent, but character concerns and commitment issues had him falling down the draft boards league wide. Williams claimed to have expressed himself and his situation to teams during interviews, and felt comfortable that any questions they had about him were answered. We don't know how other teams felt about Williams after said interviews, but we do know that the Tampa Bay Buccaneer front office felt Mike Williams was too good to pass up when he was sitting there at the top of round 4. Tampa had just drafted WR Arrelious Benn with their second pick of the 2nd round, but that did not stop them from investing another draft pick at the same position. Williams Came up big early catching a wide receiver screen for 16 yards and a 13 yard slant over the middle. Both catches came on third down and converted first downs for Tampa. Williams made a great 15 yard catch near the sidelines on cornerback Brandon Carr while keeping his feet in bounds to make it count. Williams finished the night with three catches for 44 yards.

The Bad - I have seen enough of Derrick Ward. At this point, unless he has a phenomenal 3rd and 4th preseason game performance, I can't see how a roster spot can be wasted on him. One can only use the same words so many times. Slow, tentative, no burst, lacking vision, unsure, those are the words to describe Ward this offseason and during the first two preseason games. Last week after the Dolphins game, Ward whined to the media about having to run in that mud and made excuses for his horrible performance even though Cadillac Williams and Kareem Huggins performed admirably in the same conditions. He followed up those excuses with a guarantee to perform better against the Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium Saturday night. Following his terrible game against the Dolphins, Ward put up a dismal 5 carries for 12 yards(2.2 avg) in the box score.


The Ugly - Ugly? Yes ugly. Why? Well, besides Doug Williams for a short window in the late 70's and early 80's Tampa has never been able to stake claim to having a franchise QB. Some teams have had multiple franchise QB's. Hell, San Fransisco had two back to back Hall of Famers at the QB position. Of course that makes it even more painful to know that Steve Young was a Buccaneer and we let him get away. For a fan base that has been starving for a franchise QB for so long, it goes without saying the amount of excitement and hope surrounding Josh Freeman. With expectations at an all time high coupled with a great first preseason game, it was a crushing blow to learn that Josh had exited the game early Saturday night early not because Raheem Morris wanted to spare his QB a chance to become injured, but that he in fact was injured. When I first heard that he had fractured his thumb, it felt like I had gotten kicked in the gut. Still it is unsettling to know that he will be unable to throw for the next 2 plus weeks, but optimism is abound at the prognosis. Josh should be back for Week 1. Let's hope he's not too rusty after 2 weeks off.

Go Buccs!!!
ABuccsFan/JJC

1 comment:

  1. Nice Blog dude. Points are well taken, especially about Ward...

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