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MATCH-UP Buc's-Redskins'13 10-6 in 2010 1st in AFC-W 4-12 in 2009 4th AFC West vs WASHINGTON REDSKINS 3-0 TAMPA BAY BUC’S 1-2 10-6 in 2012(2nd NFC-E) 5-11 in 2011 (4th); 6-10 in ‘10 4th 7-9 in 2012 4th NFC –S 4-12 in 2011 10-6 in 2010 3rd NFC-S SERIES : Regular Season Series is Tied 9-9 Bucs Have won 5 of last 8; Pre Season Redskins Lead 7-5 BUCS 38th SEASON 1976-2013 Dan Snyder Owner 14th Season since 1999 46 years old Frederick Smith Chairman & CEO of FedEx is a part owner th 16 in Raymond James STADIUM(1998) Bruce ALLEN General Manager(Bucs 2003-08) 4 th Year Redskins have had 3 Double digit losing seasons Redskins 9-7 in 07 (Wild Card) Last Play-Off Appearance before 2012 in a row Redskins won NFC-East 2012 Last in 1999(13 seasons ago) 2012 2013 STAT STORY vs Redskins 8/29/13 2013 2012 (15th) 114.8 (16th) 109.3 RUSH OFFENSE 172.3 (TOPS) 169.3 (TOPS) (10th) 248.9 (32nd) 141.0 PASS OFFENSE 201.3 (15th) 213.9 (20th) (9th) 363.8 (31sth) 250.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 373.72 (6th) 383.2 (5th) 23rd 35.8% 23rd 31.8% 3rd Down% 41.5% 9th 35.8% 24th 7-17 14-44 4th Down% 17-41 12-17 3rd 13th 24.3pts T-20th 18.0pts SCORING 25.3pts (7th) 27.3pts (4th) 8th 26 30th 12 SACKS ALLOWED 6 (12tht) 33 (21st) 6 fum 17 int/ 23 Total 2 fum 4 int/ 6 Total TURNOVERS 2 Fum 2 Int 4 Total 6 Fum 8 Int 14 Total (TOPS) 83.3 (18th ) 112.7 RUSH DEFENSE 104.3 (13th) 95.8 (5th) (32nd) 310.6 (25th) 229.3 PASS DEFENSE 137.0 (3rd ) 281.9 (30th) (29th) 393.9 (21st) 342.0 TOTAL DEFENSE 241.3 (4th) 377.7 (28th) 24th 40.2% 26th 43.8% 3rd Down % 18.4% (TOPS) 44.2% (32nd) 23rd 24.6pts 30th 28.3pts SCORING 13.7pts (T-4TH) 24.3pts (22nd) 31st 25 29th 5 SACKS 9 (6th) 32 (28th) 8 fum, 18 int/ 26 Total 3 fum, 3 int/ 26 Total TURNOVERS FORCED 1 fum,4 int 5 Total 10 fum,21 int 31 Total T-12thin NFL(+3) T-12thin NFL(+0) TURNOVER MARGIN (+1) (+17) 3rd 2012 Red Zone 2013 Red Zone RED ZONE OFF 2013 Red Zone 2012 Red Zone 47 Possessions 47 Possessions 53 Possessions 53 Possessions 28TD (59.6%) – 9FG 28TD (59.6%) – 9FG 32TD (60.4%) – 11FG 32TD (60.4%) – 11FG NFL (6th) NFL (6th) NFL ( 4th ) NFL ( 4th ) 54 Possessions 54 Possessions RED ZONE DEF 52 Possessions 52 Possessions 30TD(55.6%) – 17 FG 30TD(55.6%) – 17 FG 30TD(57.7%) – 16 FG 30TD(57.7%) – 16 FG th th th th NFL (T-20 ) NFL (T-20 ) NFL ( 24 ) NFL ( 24 ) HEAD COACH nd Greg SCHIANO 2 Year Mike SHANAHAN 4th YEAR 61y Old (8-24-52) 47 Years Old (Birthday is 6/1/66) Named the 28th HC in Redskins history in January, replacing Replaced Raheem Morris---after 3 years-----in 2012. Jim Zorn. Named the Buccaneers 8th Head Coach in January 2012. Led Denver Bronco’s to back-back Super Bowl titles in 1997 Was ther Head Coach at Rutgers from 2001-2012(11 & 1998---just the 5th Coach to accomplish that feat and the seasons). Attended Bucknell University and was a 3 year only HC to win 7 straight post season games in a two year letterman at Linebacker. He was elected captain his Period. Was Bronco’s HC for 14 seasonsWas HC @ LA senior season. 1990-95 was an assistant at Penn State; Raiders 2 Years. Was Offensive Coordinator @ Florida 1980-83/ He coached with Bears 1996-98, and Miami Hurricanes 1999-2001. Played QB @ E. Illinois—ruptured kidney and almost died in practice BUCCANEERSRECORD 7-9 (0-0) 2-2(Pre Season) Redskins RECORD 21-27 (4-2 v Bucs wDenver/Redskins) CAREER RECORD Same (0-1 v Redskins) CAREER RECORD 167-125-0(8-6) Through 2012 Post NOTES vs Redskins 2013 Mike Sullivan Off Coord (2nd) 2012 Redskins 24 Bucs 22 Off Coord Kyle SHANAHAN 4th John McNulty QB Coach (1st) Bucs 2004-05 The Buccaneers overcame an 18p deficit and Bob Bostad Off Line (2nd) Def Coord Jim HASLETT 4th took the lead at 22-21 with less than 2:00 Bill Sheridan Def Coord (2nd) HC New Orleans 2000-05 minutes remaining. But Robert Griffin III got the Dave Wannstedt SpecTm (1st) SpecTm Danny Smith 9th Redskins in range for a Billy Cundiff 41y FG as Earnest Byner RB (2nd) Secondary: Raheem MORRIS 2nd time was running out. Rob Smith LB (1st) Buccaneer Head Coach 2009-11 Conner Barth kicked a career best 57y FG in the John Garrett WR (1st) game. Tony Oden DB-CBs (1st) Chris FOERSTER OL 4th Freeman 26-35=299 1TD 1Intc Jeff Hafley DB-Safeties (1st) Bucs 1996-2001 Griffin 26-35=323 0TD 0 Intc 2011 Pre Season Redskins 29 Bucs 24 2012 Pre Season Redskins 30 Bucs 3 2009 Redskins 16 Bucs 13 2005@Tampa 1999 @ Tampa Playoffs @Washington Fed Ex Stadium Josh Johnson threw Bucs 36 R’Skins 35 Bucs 14, Redskins 13 his first Career TD and the Bucs took a 10-0 lead at .Edell Shepherd’s 30 yard TD catch with time running A bungled snap prevented a short game winning Halftime. out….and Mike Alstott scored a 2pt PAT---Instant FG with 1:17 left.. Bucs trailed 13-0 , but rallied Jason Campbell threw a pair of TDs in the third Replay showed he crossed plane. with a Mike Alstott 2 y TD and a Shawn King to quarter---Ronde Barber blocked a PAT…Clifton Smith Chris Simms engineered a 54y drive in closing 1:52… TE John Davis 1y TD. nd fumbled the ball on 3rd down near mid-field in the Clinton Portis rushed for 143y and aTD The Bucs held the NFL’s 2 best offense to just 157y and 0 offensive TDs. closing minute. NOTES vs Redskins 8/29/13 Doug Martin ranked 2nd in NFL in yards from scrimmage with 1,612 Bucs 17 Dolphins 16 Final Roster Cut to 53 is Saturday 8/31/13 by 6:00pm NYT Mike Glennon hit David Douglas with a 12y TD pass with :59” left to give the Bucs their firsdt win of the pre- Redskins VP/General Manager Bruce Allen had same job with Bucs season. The game winning drive was set up when 2004-08 Rookie Safety Sean Baker returned a Mike Gillislee fumble 55 yards. Derek Dimke hit the crucial extra point. Trevor Scott –playing in his first game as a Buc---had 3 sacks, and Adam Hayward Raheem Morris (Redskins DB Coach) was Bucs Head Coach ’09-‘11 recovered two fumbles(both on punt return efforts by the Dolphins BUC’S ARE 70-49 ALL TIME AT 2-2 Playoffs Redskins 30 Bills 7 @FedEx Field RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM (60.7 win% 7th in NFL) Rex Grossman and Pat White combined to complete 18 of 35 pass attempts and the Redskins rushed for 208 yards (43 carries). The Bills played without EJ Manuel and Kevin 1998-Rams 2012 Kolb(injured early in game—concussion) –and cFA QB Jeff Tuel(WASU) had no chance against the Washington “D”. 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