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Chris Brown and Head Coach Sean McDermott talk about coming off the bye week, eliminating negative plays, Tampa Bay's offensive weapons, and a fan asks coach a question.

Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks preview the Week 7 matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Buffalo Bills.

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@buffalobills

McDermott: “Tyrod has had some very good days and playoff caliber moments. You want to see the offense move and grow as the season goes on.”

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@JoeBuscaglia

CB EJ Gaines, CB Leonard Johnson, WR Jordan Matthews will be limited at practice today. Cordy Glenn will be a full participant.

 

@MatthewFairburn

Jordan Matthews will be limited in practice today. Cordy Glenn will participate in full.

@WGR550

McDermott - I know Fitzpatrick is a really good QB, he was really well liked when he was here in Buffalo #Bills

 

McDermott - I like Deonte Thompson's speed. He's also physical, willing to block in the run game and play special teams #Bills

 

 

@JoeBuscaglia

#Bills HC Sean McDermott on new WR Deonte Thompson: "Well, I like his speed."

@JonScottTV

Sean McDermott says you keep in mind the constant flux at WR when evaluating Tyrod Taylor, but the offense has to move. #Bills

 

McDermott calls Tampa Bay's Gerald McCoy "a force" and says he can wreck a gameplan. #Bills

 

McDermott says he doesn't worry about chemistry on offense with this team as changes continues at WR and OL

 

@SalSports

"The greatest part about good football teams is they are very unselfish and they evolve throughout the year." - Sean McDermott

 

@ChrisBrownBills

McDermott: winning at home goes long way in attaining our goals. 3 of #Bills next 4 in Buffalo.

 

@MatthewFairburn

Sean McDermott on Cordy Glenn: I feel like we're heading in the right direction towards getting him back.

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@JonScottTV

Sean McDermott says you keep in mind the constant flux at WR when evaluating Tyrod Taylor, but the offense has to move. #Bills

 

McDermott calls Tampa Bay's Gerald McCoy "a force" and says he can wreck a gameplan. #Bills

 

 

 

Sal Capaccio Retweeted

This is amazing. Look where Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy is, and how quickly, on these 4 plays compared to everyone else! This happened almost all game.

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@JonScottTV

WATCH: @AndyYoungTV and I discuss the latest with the #Bills as they gear up to face TB, including evaluating Tyrod and maybe facing Fitz

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@JonScottTV

Sean McDermott says Tyrod Taylor's had some "playoff caliber" moments this season, but offense needs to move better. #Bills

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/920655206077038593/pu/vid/1280x720/b4AxsM82nsBH4Rf9.mp4

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getting Matthews back will be huge. Also like the addition of WR Thompson. Speed and size that K. Clay lacks. Would love to see Logan Thomas more involved. O'Leary is the real deal. I think the offense should be okay. We just need some backup RB's.

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@SalSports

Tyrod Taylor on critics: "I don't necessarily hear it. I stay away from the media." Wants to focus on Tampa Bay.

 

@buffalobills

“Our team used the Bye Week to get healthy. We scouted ourselves and have to get the running game going while eliminating negative plays.”

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@SalSports

Tyrod Taylor on critics: "I don't necessarily hear it. I stay away from the media." Wants to focus on Tampa Bay.

 

@buffalobills

“Our team used the Bye Week to get healthy. We scouted ourselves and have to get the running game going while eliminating negative plays.”

 

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Does this mean they abandoned the outside zone and are going back to power and inside zone?

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Yeah, I hit the Googs to learn more about it, and this page on the Bucs site goes pretty in depth on the Bills/Bucs series history. They never came to Buffalo until 2009. But we played them eight times in Tampa from 1976 to 2005. But it doesn't explain why the schedule was so quirky like that. I know the expansion and realignment in 2002 lead to the current scheduling format for inter-conference games. But still. So weird.

 

http://m.buccaneers.com/news/article-1/Series-History-Bucs-Bills/483ece0a-576b-4227-89af-828f26776890

From what I remember, before the NFL implemented the current schedule rotation, they used a system that was based primarily off of "Strength of Schedule".

 

I don't know how it all worked, but it was far more complicated than today's system. Eventually the NFL saw how absurd it was that Tampa Bay had never played a game in Buffalo. There were other reasons as well. At the time they came up with the new scheduling system, the Packers had not played the Redskins in Washington in 19 years, and Dan Marino & John Elway having played for so many years and in the same conference only played against each other about 5-6 times in the regular season.

 

The original system was bizarre. I remember there was one season where the Giants & Lions played each other twice.

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