Baker Mayfield, the man of the hour, didn’t hold back after the Buccaneers‘ disappointing performance against the Lions. In a no-nonsense post-game interview, he took full responsibility for the offense’s struggles, leaving no room for excuses. The guy owned it. It’s refreshing to see a QB admit when they haven’t delivered.
Mayfield didn’t sugarcoat it either. The frustration emanated from him as he emphasized the offense’s need to get “pissed off.” So, Bucs followers can picture him saying it in that candid, casual way, because the Buccaneers’ running game, on the other hand, remains a major headache.
Baker Mayfield: The outspoken
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Buccaneers currently ranked 29th in the league, managing only 78.8 yards per game. It’s a slight improvement from last year’s dismal 75.6 yards, which had them dead last. But it’s clear that they’ve still got a long way to go in that department.
Mayfield, the vocal leader of this squad, is demanding more from the offense. He wants higher offensive output and accountability, “We’ve got to get pissed off as an offense,” he declared. “We should be putting a lot of points up on the board.” Bucs can sense his frustration for the game, and determination to win.
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Baker Mayfield and Todd Bowles talked about the state of the #GoBucs following the loss on Sunday to the #Lions in advance of a BIG game against the #Falcons.
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Because heading into Sunday, the Bucs were converting a solid 47% of their third downs, the sixth-best in the NFL. But against the Lions, they plummeted to just 17%. Ouch. It’s clear they need to step it up on that front.
Mayfield’s performance against the Lions wasn’t exactly stellar – 19/37 for 206 yards, zero touchdowns, and one interception. But he’s not one to back down; he’s the kind of guy who’s ready to face his critics head-on. And when it comes to what lies ahead, the Buccaneers are gearing up for a critical showdown against the Falcons.
It’s game time, and the stakes are sky-high!
Reportedly, the Bucs aiming to maintain their NFC South lead, solidify a 2-0 division record, and lock in their first-place position. It’s a game with high stakes. The next few days will be crucial in determining whether Mayfield will be good to go for Week 7 against the Atlanta Falcons, who are currently at 3-3.
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Coach Todd Bowles confirmed that Mayfield has a hand contusion, but Mayfield’s response? “Golden.” No practice restrictions for Week 7; he’s all set to face the Falcons on Sunday. The Buccaneers and the Falcons are set to clash on October 22, at Raymond James Stadium.
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This game carries enormous implications in the fiercely competitive NFC South. The Buccaneers stumbled against the Lions, while the Falcons suffered a loss to the Commanders. Recent battles between the Buccaneers and the Falcons have favored Atlanta, with three wins in their last five matchups.
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Although, the scoreline is close, with Atlanta edging ahead, scoring 129 points and conceding just 127 to Tampa Bay. It’s shaping up to be one heck of a showdown, and Mayfield is determined to lead his team to victory.
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