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53 Strait 69 Strait TAMPA BAY BUC’S 5-7 vs NEW ORLEANS 6-6 SERIES : Saints Lead Series 15-7 (Buc’s Had won 2 of last 3 UNTIL Saints sweep in ‘02) Buc’s are 7-14 vs Saints...and only 4-9 at NwOrleans BUC’s first ever franchise win was vs SAINT’S 1977-- LAST Win in NEW ORLEANS 1999 31-16 BUC'S WIN --33-14...had lost 26 straight before win in the SNAPPED A 9 GAME ROAD LOSING SKID IN BUC'S SuperDome SAINTS SERIES OWNER: Tom BENSON 18th Season Since 1986 STAT STORY vs Saints 12/7/03 24th Meeting ( 23rd) 99.8 RUSH OFFENSE 138.3 (5TH) ( 6th) 235.8 PASS OFFENSE 200.5 (15th) (T-10th 335.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 338.8 (9th) 25 th 33.9% 3rdDown% 46.2% 3rd 20th 19.2pts SCORING 21.3pts (12th) T-7th 20 SACKS ALLOWED 25 18th 9 fum 13 int/ 22 Total TURNOVERS 15 fum, 8 Int 23 Total (14th) 111.8 (4 th) 176.3 RUSH DEFENSE 141.3 (28th) (5th) 288.0 PASS DEFENSE 188.2 (9 th ) 6th 32.3% TOTAL DEFENSE 329.4 (20th) T-1st 15.9pts 3rd Down % 36.4 % (14th) T-14th 24 SCORING 23.2 pts(T-24th) 9 fum,19 int/ 28 SACKS 24 14th TOTAL TURNOVERS FORCED 11 fum, 8 int 19 Total T-7th (+6) TURNOVER MARGIN (-4) T-21st 26 Possessions RED ZONE OFF 28Possessions 15TD(57.7%) - 7FG 18TD(64.3%) – 9 FG NFC(4 th) RED ZONE DEF (2nd NFC) 29 Possessions 41 Possessions 11TD(37.9%) - 13FG 20TD(48.8%) – 16 FG NFC(1 st) (6TH in NFC) HEAD COACH Jon GRUDEN 2nd Year Jim HASLETT th Hired after month long search on February 18th 2002 Head Coach 4 year th LA Raiders 4 seasons YOUNGEST COACH in NFL Turned 40yrs Hired 1/24/00 replaced Mike DITKA as 13 Head Coach of Saints old on August 17,2003 NFL COACH of YEAR 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of Year with Buffalo Bills 1979 Pro BUCCANEERS RECORD 17-11-0 3-0Playoffs Bowl 1980 &’81 Inducted into College FB Hall of Fame GRUDEN Most wins since '00 Season --36 2001 4x All American IUP CAREER RECORD 55-36-0 5-5 Playoffs Career Record: 32-28 3-2 v TBay NOTES Jon GRUDEN Off Coord . (2nd) Mike McCARTHY Off Coord. 4th nd Buc’s All Time Shut-Outs(8) th Bill MUIR Off Line/Off Coord (2 ) 1979 Kansas City 3-0 Rick VENTURI Def Coord. 9 Monte KIFFIN Def Coord (8TH) 1985 St Louis 16-0 SpecTms: nd 1998 @Cincy 35-0 th Richard BISACCIA SpecTm (2 ) 2000 Chicago 41-0 Al EVEREST 4 yr 2001 @ Baltimore 25-0 Winston MOSS LB 1st Year BUC’S ARE 0-19 when temperature is below 2001 @ Chicago* 15-0 VENTURI was DB Coach and 2002 @ Philly 17-0 40 at kick-off 2002 Dallas 16-0 Replaced Ron ZOOK when he took UF Job in Jaunary 2002 BUC'S HAVE LONGEST STREAK IN BUC'S HAVE LONGEST SAPP SACK RECORD NFL STREAK IN NFL IN SACKS TAKE-AWAYS+SACK WATCH 69 STRAIT 53 STRAIT GAMES 77.0 LONGEST STREAK IN LAST 40 SEASONS 10/3/99 @ Minn thru GBay 11/16/04 Ended Thru Cowboys 10/26/03 (Thru Jaguars 11/30/03 ) NFL Record RECORD 78.5 GAME NOTES vs SAINTS 12/7/03 rd BUC’S HAVE 3 MOST WINS(47) SINCE Jaguars 1 7, B ucs 1 0 START OF '99 in THE NFC Bucs play-off chances sank with lackluster loss in Tennessee’s 53 Rams have 53, Eagles 48 Jacksonville. The Jaguars—playing in front of sell out crowd for first time in 2 seasons---got 2 TD passes from Rokie QB BUC'S 32-13 4th BEST HOME RECORD in Byron Leftwich including the game winner –a 48y to Jimmie NFL SINCE 1998—GREEN BAY 35-9, SMITH with 10:23 left in game. Bucs held to a season low MINNESOTA 33-11, MIAMI 32-11 221yards of offense and 2-12 3rd% BUC'S WERE 6-2 on Road in 2002 Franchise Record for Road Wins Saints 24 @Redskins 20 Mike ALSTOTT 4,607y Rush/1,775 Rcv IR Deuce McALLISTER romped for 165y(9th straight 100+ Brian KELLEY 8intc Led NFC ’02 IR game) on 30 carries and Aaron BROOKS hit Boo Williams with 15y game winning TD with 9:38 left in game. Redskins penalized 8 times for 120 yards Brooks scored 2 rush TDs BUC’S ARE 32-14 ALL TIME AT “King of the Road” RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM(.72.1 Home THE SAINTS ARE 19-12(.633) UNDER JIM win% ranks 4th in NFL)Thru NYGiants (11/24/03) HASLETT. Prior to his arrival, New Orleans had lost 14 consecutive road GAMES TAMPA BAY BUC’S 5-7 vs NEW ORLEANS 6-6 2003 PRO BOWL(7) SAINTS SCORED 432 in 2002 FB Mike ALSTOTT(6th) LB Derrick BROOKS(6th) MOST IN FRANCHISE HISTORY S John LYNCH(5TH) DT Warren SAPP(6th) DE Simeon RICE (2nd ) QB Brad JOHNSON (2nd) SAINTS 3-1 in November LB Shelton QUARLES(1st) 2003 DERRICK BROOKS 2002 NFL Defensive Player of Year 2003 SAINTS 17 BUCS 14 4 TD Returns MOST EVER by a NFL BUCS had 6 turnovers and failed to take advantage of 5 LINEBACKER scoring opportunities inside the Saints 35 yard line. Ashley AMBROSE 73 yard Intc TD return at end of 3rd BRAD JOHNSON quarter gave Saints a 14-0 lead. NFC Off Player Week 10/12/03 Michael LEWIS scored his first career Receiving Td(38y) in 2nd Quarter 55-32 as Starter(thru Saints03) Brad JONSON hit Michael PITTMAN(26y) and Keenan RD (.640 Win%) 3 ONLY to Brett McCardell(30y) TDs in the 4th Quarter. FARVE(.656Win%) & Kurt WARNER Aaron BROOKS engineered a 5 pass 43y drive to set up (.700)among Active John CARNEY’s 47y Game winner Martin GRAMATICA 2002 has kicked 13 FG of 50+ SAINTS 26 BUC'S 20 Season opener extended to OT as Brad JOHNSON rallied a distance—Kicked 5 out of 6 in 2002 sluggish Buc Offense with a 10 point flurry in closing 5 2 @ Carolina’02 52y, 53y(was 5 x 5 vs Panthers) minutes of regulation. No 50+ in 2003---2 att vs Colts NG & Blocked Martin GRAMATICA's 40 yard FG with NO TIME LEFT tied game at 20-20. On Buc's Third OT Possession, a three and out series SIMEON RICE forced 10:56 AMom TUPA to punt from Buc's End Zone and trying to avoid bloc/sack attempted a pass that was piccked NFC DEF PLAYER of WEEK 10/12/03 off in end zone by Rookie James ASLLEN for game winner 4 SACKS vs. R’skins T-Buc’s Record Aaron BROOKS 24-42=260y 2TD, 1 Intc LAST 29 GAMES HAS 31.5 SACKS Joe HORN 8-150y Most by any player in NFL Deuce McALISTER 31-109y LED NFC 15.5Sacks’02 Brad JOHNSON 28-52=278y 2TD 0 Intc [email protected]. SAINTS 23 BUC'S 20 Tom TUPA Haslett called the Saints performance the best all season. NFC Special Teams Player of Brasd JOHNSON hit McCardell and converted 2 pt conversion to K.JOHNSON to bring Buc’s within 3 with 2:49 Week vs Atlanta left. Couldn’t get the ball back Buc\’s led 9-7 at half on Rice sack in endzone for safety, Brad JOHNSON 22 TD and Alkstott TD run Passes in 2002 MOST in 2001 Buccaneer History BUC'S 48 SAINTS 21 Buc's Tied a Franchise High 48 points in routing Saints in week 14 At RJS Keenan McCARDELL Ronde BARBER had a career best and Tied a Buc's Record th with 3-Interceptions--0scored a TD in 4th Qtr. Just the 17 player in NFL to Buc's built a 14-0 lead five minutes into game and led 30-0 at catch 700+ Passes(v Jax) halftime Gramatica kicked 4 FG BUC'S DEFENSE HELD SAINTS TO JUST 34 Yards of Offense in 1st Half Aaron BROOKS 21-38=248y 3TD 4 Intc Joe HORN 2TD catches 55y BUC'S ALLOWED JUST 196 POINTS SAINTS 5-8 All Time in DURING 2002 5th All T Fewest since NFL went to 16 Game Schedule O V E R T I M E BUCCANEER RECORD Have won last 3 of 4 Last Lost Carolina 23-20 10/26/03 .
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