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MATCH-UP Buc's-NY Giants'18.Done TAMPA BAY BUC’S 3-6 vs NEW YORK GIANTS 2-7 5-11 in 2017(4th NFC-S) 9-7 IN 2016(2nd) 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 3-13 in 2017 (4th in NFC-E) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 7-9 in 2012(3rd) 11-5 in 2016 (2nd NFC-E) 6-10 IN 2015(3RD NFC-E) Bucs 1-3 in Pre-Season 2017 Defeated Jaguars 6-10 in 2014 (3RD NFC-E) 7-9 (3rd NFC-E)in 2013 SERIES : Giants Lead 13-7 (Bucs 6-6 in Tampa, Bucs 1-7 on Road) NYG have won last 5 out of 6 (Bucs won 25-23 in 2017) rd BUCS 43 SEASON 1976-2018 21st in Raymond James STADIUM(1998) Super Bowl XXV (25) beat Buffalo 20-19 Bucs were the Only NFC-South team to defeat NFC (Tampa) Champs Atlanta in 2016. Bucs lost Play-off Tie Super Bowl XXXV(35) Lost to Baltimore 34- Breaker to Detroit(Common foes: 3-2,2-3) 7(Tampa) Super Bowl XLII(42) beat New England 17-14(Arizona) Super Bowl XLVI(46) beat New England 21-17(Indy) 2017 2018 STAT STORY vs NY Giants 11/18/18 2018 2017 (27th) 90.6 (29th) 91.6 RUSH OFFENSE 80.1 (31st) 96.8 (26th) (4th) 272.9 (TOPS) 375.6 PASS OFFENSE 291.3 (9th) 217.4 (19th) (9th) 363.5 (TOPS) 452.8 TOTAL OFFENSE 344.8 (24th) 314.3 (21st) (4th) 43.4% (44th ) 47.6% 3rd Down% 35.7% 24th 32.6% 30th T-12th 50% 4-8 2nd 87.5% 7-8 4th Down% 6-12 (50.0%) T-22nd 8-21 (38.1%) 23rd th th SCORING th st 18 20.9pts 12 25.8pts 19.7pts (26 ) 15.4pts (31 ) 15th 40 18th 26 SACKS ALLOWED 32 (T-29th) 34 (11th) 13 fum 14 int / 27 6 fum 19 int / 25 Total TURNOVERS 5 Fum 6 Int 11 Total 8 Fum 14 Int 22 Total Total (23rd) 117.5 (15th) 108.1 RUSH DEFENSE 122.6 (25th) 120.8 (27th) (32nd) 260.6 (29th) 291.9 PASS DEFENSE 244.7 (18th) 252.4 (31st) (32nd) 378.1 (28th) 400.0 TOTAL DEFENSE 367.2 (22nd) 373.2 (31st) (32nd) 48.1% (14th ) 38.7% 3rd Down % 43.2% (26th ) 39.6% (22nd) T-22nd 23.9pts 32nd 32.3pts SCORING 25.3 (20th) 24.3 (T-27th) 32nd 22 T-23rd 21 SACKS 10 (31st) 27 (30th) 13 fum 13 int / 26Total 5 fum 1 int / 6 Total TURNOVERS FORCED 3 fum, 6 int 9 Total 6 fum, 13 int 19 Total th TURNOVER MARGIN T-16 in NFL -1 32nd in NFL -15 (-2) 22nd ( - 3 ) T-20th 2018 Red Zone 2017 Red Zone 2018 Red Zone 2017 Red Zone 35 Possessions 53 Possessions 29 Possessions 39 Possessions 19TD (54.3%) –8 FG 26TD (49.1%) –18 FG RED ZONE OFF 12 TD (41.4%) – 14FG 19 TD (48.7%) – 12 FG th NFL (21st) th th NFL (24 ) NFL (30 ) NFL (T-25 ) 32 Possessions 53 Possessions 32 Possessions 53 Possessions 28TD (87.5%) –2 FG 29TD (54.7%) –18 FG 14 TD(43.8%) –15 FG 29 TD(54.7%) –19 FG nd RED ZONE DEF th NFL (32 ) rd th NFL (T-17 ) NFL (3 ) NFL (T-17 ) HEAD rd ST Dirk KOETTER 3 Year--2016 Pat SHURMUR 1 Year—Since 2018 59 Years Old* (Birthday is February 5, 1959) 53 Years Old* (Birthday is April 14, 1965) Dirk Jeffrey Koetter grew up in a football family—his dad was his HS Replaced Ben McAdoo(2 years 2016-17) in 2018 coach. He played QB at Idaho State in his home town of Pocatello Shurmur was the Head Coach of the Cleveland ID. He was Head Coach at Boise State(’98-00) and Arizona State Browns 2011-12, and served as Defensive (’01-’06, 6 years). He was named Offensive Coordinator for Coordinator for the Rams, Eagles and Vikings Jacksonville in 2007-11(5y), and OC for the Atlanta Falcons 2012-14. His career coaching record in college is 66-44(.600)includes 4-2 record in bowls. His uncle Fritz Shurmur was Def Coordinator for Green Bay Packers and won Super Bowl Ring XXXI. Played FB @ Michigan St BUCCANEER RECORD17-24 1-0 v Giants Giants RECORD 2-7 +Playoffs) 0-0 v Bucs CAREER RECORD 17-24 (Thru Wash) CAREER RECORD 12-30(1 win as Interim @ Phil) Thru 2017 NOTES vs NY Giants 10/1/17 Todd Monken OffCoord (3rd ) Last Meeting(2015) RJS Tampa Off Coordinator: Mike Bajakian QB Coach (4th) Bucs 25, NY Giants 23 MIKE Shula 1st th George Warhop Off Line (5 ) Run Coord Jameis Wiinston passed for 332y and 3TDs without an Was Panthers Off Coordinator 2011-17 Nate Kaczor SpecTm (3rd) interception. Buccaneers OC 1996-99 Mark Duffner Def Coord/LB (3rd) After Eli Manning gave the Giants the lead at 23-22 Defensive Coordinator: Brenston Buckner DL (1st) with 3:16 left in the game, Winston engineered a9 play, James Bettcher 1st John Hoke Secondary (3rd) 59y drive that set up Nick Folk’s Game Winning FG as Spent 5 seasons with Arizona---last 3 as DC Brett Maxie DB (3rd) Time expired. Eli Manning passed for 288y(30-49, 2TD) Special Teams: Athletic Trainer: Bobby Slater (5th) He also ran for a 14y TD Thomas McGaughey 1st 44 years old---last 2 seasons ST Coord with Odell Beckham had 7 catches for 90y. Panthers Last Meeting @ NYG (2012) Last Meeting(2015) RJS Tampa Only Win in NY(1997) NY Giants 41 Bucs 34 NY Giants 32 Bucs 18 Bucs 20 NY Giants 8 Elki Manning passed for 510 yards(3TDs)—the most ever Eli Manning passed for 213yards and a pair of TDs Mike Alstott caught a TD pass and ran in another allowed by a Buccaneer defense-- and rallied the Giants The Bucs razzle-dazzle on the final play of the game in only win v NY on road. from a 27-13 deficit in the second half. resulted in a 5y Fumble return TD by Tevin Wade. Trent Dilfer 12-22=152y 1TD 3Intc, out-dueled The Giants set a franchise record with 604 yards of The Giants had the ball for 34:55(Bucs 25:05) Danny Kannell offense—the most surrendered by a Buccaneers team NYG scored a safety and 2 FGs NOTES vs NY Giants 10/1/17 QB RYAN FITZPATRICK ranks 2nd in NFC averaging 314.1 pass yards WR DE SEAN JACKSON has 30 catches for 561 yards (93.5 per game) & per game. In 6 starts in 2018, has 2,005 pass yards (334.2 per game) with 15 TDs 5 TDs (3 rec., 2 PR) in his past 6 at NYG. WR CHRIS GODWIN had 7 catches for vs. 9 INTs for 103.4 rating. Passed for 406 yards last week & has 4 games with 103 yards last week, his 2nd-career 100-yard game. 400+ pass yards this season, most in NFL. Passed for 390 yards with 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 107.9 rating in his last game vs. NYG (12/6/15 with NYJ). DE CARL NASSIB has 4 sacks in his past 4. Aims for 3rd in row with sack. RB JACQUIZZ RODGERS had 108 scrimmage yards (83 rush, 25 rec.) in LB LAVONTE DAVID has 19 tackles (9.5 per game) & 2 TFL in 2 career last meeting. Had 8 receptions for career- high 102 rec. yards in Week 10. mmeetings TAMPA BAY BUC’S 3-6 vs NEW YORK GIANTS 2-7 5-11 in 2017(4th NFC-S) 9-7 IN 2016(2nd) 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 3-13 in 2017 (4th in NFC-E) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 7-9 in 2012(3rd) 11-5 in 2016 (2nd NFC-E) 6-10 IN 2015(3RD NFC-E) Bucs 1-3 in Pre-Season 2017 Defeated Jaguars 6-10 in 2014 (3RD NFC-E) 7-9 (3rd NFC-E)in 2013 BUCCANEERS 2018 DRAFT(8) 3 Jameis WINSTON 1 (12) Vita Vea. DT Washington 2 (38) Ronald Jones RB USC 2013 Heisman Trophy Winner 2 (53) M.J. Stewart CB UNC 26-1 as a Starter @ FSU 2 (63) Carlton Davis CB Auburn Most Decorated Player in FSU History 3 (94) Alex Cappa G Humbolt State 4 (117) Jordan Whitehead S Pittsburgh 2018 Season 5 (144) Justin Watson WR Pennsylvania Opponent Comp Attmp Yards TD Intc Sacks/QBR 6 (202) Jack Cichy ILB Wisconsin @Miami 11 13 102y 0 0 99.4 @Tennessee 13 18 226y 2 0 151.4 BUCCANEERS 2017 DRAFT(6) Detroit 6 10 60y 1 0 110.4 R1 (19) O.J. Howard TE Alabama Jacksonville DNP R2 (50) Justin Evans S Texas A&M @ New Orleans Suspended R3 (84) Chris Godwin WR Penn State Philadelphia Suspended Suspended R3 (107) Kendall Beckwith LB LSU Pittsburgh(MNF) @ Chicago 16 20 145y 1 2 2 74.0 R4 None @ Atlanta 30 41 395y 4 2 2 115.4 R5 (162) Jeremy McNichols RB Boise State Cleveland 32 52 365y 0 2 4 66.6 R6 None @Cincinnati 18 35 276y 1 4 5 47.7 R7 (227) Stevie Tu’ikolovatu DT USC @Carolina DNP Washington DNP BUCCANEERS 2016 DRAFT(7) @NY Giants San Francisco R1 (11) Vernon Hargreaves CB Florida(From Carolina Bears) New Orleans R2 (39) Noah Spence DE Eastern Kentucky @Baltimore R2 (59) Roberto Aguayo PK FSU (From Chiefs) @Dallas R3 None Atlanta R4 (108) Ryan Smith CB North Carolina Central 2017 Season R5 (148) Caleb Benenoch OT UCLA Opponent Comp Attmp Yards TD Intc Sacks/QBR R6 (183) Devante Bond OLB Oklahoma @Cincinnati 9 13 99y 0 0 0 91.5 @Jacksonville 21 29 196y 0 0 2 90.6 R6 (197) Dan Vitale FB Northwestern (From Redskins) Cleveland 17 27 200y 0 1 2 70.0 R7 None Washington DNP DNP DNP DNP Chicago 18 30 204y 1 0 2 91.5 @Minnesota 28 40 328y(6th) 2 3 2 80.0 Giants 2018 DRAFT (6) NY Giants 22 38 332y(7th) 3 0 1 113.0 R1 (2) Saquon Barkley RB Penn State New England(TNF) 26 46 334y(8th) 1 0 2 86.7 R2 (34) Will Hernandez OG UTEP @ Arizona 9 13 99y 0 0 0 91.5 th R3 (66) Lorenzo Carter Edge/DE Georgia @ Buffalo 32 44 384y(9 ) 3 1 1 112.3 Carolina 21 38 210y 0 2 3 49.2 R3 (69) B.J.
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