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USA Today via Reuters

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers succumbed to a shocking defeat away to the Cleveland Browns in Week 12. The Tom Brady-led team squandered the lead late in the fourth quarter to finally go down in overtime. But it was a play late in the second quarter that caught the attention of the fans. And they are calling out the Bucs’ HC Todd Bowles for it.

The loss was the Buccaneers’ sixth of the season, denting their hope of a smooth playoff ride.

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The NFL world calls out Todd Bowles 

The contentious call came with less than two minutes left in the first half. Tom Brady threw the ball downfield towards Mike Evans on a second-and-10 play. Evans climbed up above the Browns cornerback M J Emerson and caught the ball. The Buccaneers thought they had got their touchdown. But the officials deemed Evans out of bounds. 

That would have been the end of the story if the Buccaneers had won the game. But they didn’t. Now the fans are calling out the Bucs’ HC Todd Bowles for not challenging the call, which he could have done by calling a timeout. 

But he didn’t. And now he is facing fire from the fans for it. This fan asked Todd Bowles why he did not challenge this call.

A fan called the call a crushing blow.

This fan blames the Buccaneers’ head coach too.

But this fan found some other people to blame.

For this fan, coach Bowles does not like to call timeouts.

But not everyone thought it was a fair catch. This fan says the heel was on the line.

Another time Bowles didn’t call a timeout was late in the fourth quarter when the game was tied. The Bucs could have reached a field goal position and won the game from there. But Bowles didn’t call a timeout, letting the clock run. It cost the team in the end.

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The OT situation 

The regulation time ended with both teams on 17 points a piece. And the Bucs capitulated in overtime. Nick Chubb scored the winning touchdown with a two-yard rush for the Browns. The Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper set up the play through a 46-yard catch and run gain to reach the Buccaneers’ two-yard line. The game ended 23-17 in the favor of the home team.

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The Buccaneers are still at the top of the NFC South division, even after the loss. But if they somehow miss out on the playoffs this season, the fans will look back at this game to point out why. And from the look of things, they will blame just one person. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach.

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