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MATCH-UP Buc's-Los Angeles Chargers'20 Ready TAMPA BAY BUC’S 2-1 vs LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 1-2 7-9 in 2019(3rd NFC-S) 5-11 in 2019(0-6 4th AFC-W) 5-11 in 2018(4th NFC-S) 5-11 in 2017(4th) 9-7 IN 2016(2nd) 12-4 in 2018(2nd AFC-W)* 9-7 in 2017(2nd AFC-W) 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 5-11 in 2016 (4th AFC-W) 4-12 in 2015(4th AFC-W) SERIES : Chargers Lead 8-3 5-2 in SD; 3-1 in Tampa th Franchise founded in 1960 in American Football UCS 45 SEASON 1976-2020 League—Sid Gillman was First Head Coach 23rd in Raymond James STADIUM(1998) Original Owner was Barron Hilton Bucs were the Only NFC-South team to defeat NFC Owner: Alex Spanos—1984—2018 died 2018/Son Dean Champs Atlanta in 2016. Bucs lost Play-off Tie is Controlling Owner and Chairman of Board Breaker to Detroit(Common foes: 3-2,2-3) 2016 General Manager is Tom Telesco 2019 2020 STAT STORY vs CHARGERS 2020 2019 (24th) 95.1 (27th) 92.0 RUSH OFFENSE 151.7 (6th) 90.8 (28th) (TOPS) 302.8 (21st) 251.0 PASS OFFENSE 283.0 (9th) 276.6 (6th) (3rd) 397.9 (25th) 334.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 425.7 (6th) 367.4 (10th) 13th 41.5% 12th 45.0% 3rd Down% 50.0% 11th 44.3% 6th 11th 52.9% 9-17 T-1st 100% 2-2 4th Down% 1-4 (25.0%) T-26th 10-18 (55.6%) 9th rd th SCORING th st T-3 28.6pts 14 27.3pts 17.3pts (29 ) 21.1pts (21 ) 17th 47 T-8th 5 SACKS ALLOWED 6 (T-14th) 34 (7th) 11 fum 30 int / 41 2 fum 3 int / 5 Total TURNOVERS 3 Fum 2 Int 5Total 11 Fum 20 Int 31 Total Total (1st) 73.8 (3rd) 70.3 RUSH DEFENSE 109.3 (11th) 112.8 (18th) (30th) 270.1 (14th) 237.7 PASS DEFENSE 227.7 (9th) 200.3 (5th) (15th) 343.9 (4th) 308.0 TOTAL DEFENSE 337.0 (8th) 313.1 (6th) (5th) 34.4% (12th) 40.0% 3rd Down % 39.0% (11th) 45.1% (23rd) 29th 28.1pts T-7th 20.3pts SCORING 19.0pts (4th) 21.6pts (14th) th rd SACKS th rd 18 47 T-3 12 6 (T-17 ) 30 (23 ) 2 fum 4 int / 6Total 16 fum 12 int / 28 Total 1 fum, 1 int 2 Total 3 fum,11 int 14 Total T-14th in NFL +1 TURNOVERS FORCED th st th (-3 ) T-24 (-17) T-31 NFL TURNOVER MARGIN 28 in -13 NY Giants had -17T/O T-31st 2019 2019 Red Zone 2020 Red Zone 2019 Red Zone 2019 Red Zone 54 Possessions 10 Possessions 9 Possessions 53 Possessions 35 TD (65.4%) –12 FG 8 TD (80.0%) –2FG 5TD (55.6%) –4 28TD (52.8%) –14 th th RED ZONE OFF nd nd NFL (4 ) NFL (T-4 ) NFL (22 ) NFL (T-22 ) 60 Possessions 12 Possessions 9 Possessions 40 Possessions 30TD (50.0%) –22 FG 6TD (50.0%) –3 FG 2TD(22.2%) – 6 FG 24TD(60.0%) – 12 FG th th nd NFL (T-6 ) NFL (T-6 ) RED ZONE DEF NFL (TOPS) NFL (T-22 ) HEAD COACH nd th Bruce ARIANS 2 Year--2020 Anthony LYNN 4 Year—Since 2017 68 Years Old* (Birthday is October 3, 1952) 51 Years Old* (Birthday is December 21, 1968) Played QB at VaTech. His roommate was James Barber--- Replaced Mike McCoy( 2013-16) in 2017, and is 16th Head Ronde and Tiki Barbers Dad. Assistant Coach for Bear Coach in Chargers history. He served as Interim HC in 2016. Bryant(RBs-‘81-82). Head Coach at Temple(’83-’89). Began He led Chargers to first play-offs since 2013 in first year--- NFL carer as Assistant at KC Chiefs(1989). As Interim Caoch at Indianapolis he went 9-3 team began 0-4, then won last 12 in a row. An undrafted FA, and was named AP NFL Coach of the Year—2012. Named HC @ Arizona in 2013. AP he finished playing career with 2 Super Bowls @ Denver—83 career games as a player. Coach of Year in 2014(11-5). “No risk-It; No Biscuit” is his trade mark slogan. Was Began Coaching career with Denver in 2000; has been an assistant @ Jacksonville, Offensive Coordinator at Pittsburgh 2007-11, and at Indianapolis. He retired after 2017 Dallas, Cleveland, NY Jets, and Buffalo(RB Coach + Off Coord last 2 years + Asst HC). season—his 5th with Cardinals Was nearly killed by Drunk driver in 2005 in Dallas when he was run over BUCCANEER RECORD 9-10 1-0 v Chargers CHARGERS RECORD 26-22( ) 0-0 v Bucs CAREER RECORD 67-41-1(1-2 Post) Thru Dvr CAREER RECORD 26-23 Thru 2019 (0-1 @ Buff) NOTES vs San Diego Chargers nd nd Clyde CHRISTIANSEN QB Coach (2 ) 2 tour Last Meeting(2016) Qualcom SD Off Coordinator: Joe GILBERT Off Line (2nd) Shane Steichen 1st Yr 5y LA (QB Coach) nd Bucs 28 Chargers 21 Todd McNAIR R-Backs (2 ) Jameis Winston passed for 280 yards and hit Cameron Mentored Phillip Rivers last 4 years nd Kevin GARVER WR (2 ) Brate with a TD pass in the 4th quarter that gave the Rick CHRISTOPHEL TE (2nd) Bucs the lead. Keith Tandy then preserved the win Defensive Coordinator: Todd BOWLES D-Coord (2nd) when he intercepted Phillip Rivers in the End Zone with Gus Bradley 4th yr Keith ARMSTRONG SpecTm (2nd) Falcons last 11y 2:34 left. Brate had 6 catches for 86y and the TD Head Coach Jaguars 2013-16; 1st job in NFL was Kacy RODGERS D-Line (2nd) Last Meeting @ RJS-Tampa(2012) with Buccaneers 2006-08; Seattle DC 2009-12 Kevin ROSS C-Backs (2nd) Bucs 34, Chargers 24 One of NFLs TOP DefCoord Nick RAPONE Safeties (2nd) Spec Teams: Josh Freeman threw 2 TDs, Dakota Watson scored on George Stewart 4y (31 years NFL) Athletic Trainer: Bobby Slater (7th) a Blocked-Punt(29y, bk by Adam Hayward), and Spent 10y as WR coach at Minnesota before LA. Leonard Johnson returned a Phil Rivers interception Buccaneers 1992-95 83y for a TD. San Diego out-gained the Bucs 426-279. (28 assistant coaches---2 females---largest in NFL) In College coached for Lou Holtz(Arkansas, Rivers passed for 337y and 3TDs Minnesota and Notre Dame). (1996) San Diego 2008) RJS-Tampa SAN DIEGO SUPER BOWL Bucs 25 Chargers 17 Chargers 41, Bucs 24 1994 Super Bowl XXIX(29) Trent Dilfer passed for 327y(0TD, 1Intc) and the Bucs made Phillip Rivers passed for 287y and 4 TDs. The Bucs three interceptions in a game considered the turning point in could have clinched a wildcard spot with a win. Bucs San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 In Miami franchise history. Mike Alstott 1TD did not win another game. (2004) San Diego Chargers 31, Bucs 24 Donnie Edwards had 2 interceptions to lead Chargers including a pick-six in the 4th quarter off Brian Griese to seal the win NOTES vs San Diego Chargers Last Week(9/27/20): 12 Tom BRADY Buccaneers 28 Denver 10 CAREER BENCHMARKS Carolina Panthers 21 Chargers 16 (Lost to KC Chiefs 23-20 wk2) 547 Career TDs(2nd) 75,324y (2nd ) 92 300+ Reg LA Chargers went 2-9 in one possession games in 2019 6 Super Bowl Champion 4X Super Bowl MVP 3X NFL MVP TAMPA BAY BUC’S 2-1 vs LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 1-2 7-9 in 2019(3rd NFC-S) 5-11 in 2019(0-6 4th AFC-W) 5-11 in 2018(4th NFC-S) 5-11 in 2017(4th) 9-7 IN 2016(2nd) 12-4 in 2018(2nd AFC-W)* 9-7 in 2017(2nd AFC-W) 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 5-11 in 2016 (4th AFC-W) 4-12 in 2015(4th AFC-W) BUCCANEERS 2020 DRAFT(8) CHARGERS 2020 DRAFT (6) 1R (13) Tristin Wirfs OT Iowa R1 (6) Justin Herbert QB Oregon 2R (45) Antoine Winfield Jr S Minnesota R1 (23) Kenneth Murray LB Oklahoma (NE) 3R (76) Ke’Shawn Vaughn RB Vandy R2 NONE 4R None Traded to move up to 13 R3 NONE 5R (161) Tyler Johnson WR Minnesota R4 (112) Joshua Kelley RB UCLA R5 (151) Joe Reed WR West Virginia 6R (194) Khalil Davis DT Nebraska R6 (186) Alohi Gilman S Notre Dame 7R (241) Chappelle Russell LB Temple R7 (220) K. J. Hill WR Ohio State 7R(245) Raymond Calais RB La-Lafayette BUCCANEERS 2019 DRAFT(8) 1 (5) Devin White LB LSU CHARGERS 2019 DRAFT (7) 2 (39) Sean Bunting CB Central Michigan R1 (28) Jerry Tillery DT Notre Dame 3 (94) Jamel Dean CB Auburn R2 (60) Nassir Adderley S Delaware 3 (99) Mike Edwards S Kentucky R3 (91) Trey Pipkins T Sioux Falls 4 (107) Anthony Nelson DE Iowa R4 (130) Drue Tranquill LB Notre Dame 5 (145) Matt Gay PK Utah R5 (166) Easton Stick QB North Dakota State 6 (208) Scott Miller WR Bowling Green R6 (200) Emeke Egbule Houston 7 (215) Terry Beckner DT Missouri R7 (242) Cortez Broughton OT Cincinnati GAME NOTES AND CAPSULES • QB TOM BRADY passed for 297y and 3 TDs w/o an Intc @ Denver last week. His 59th 3+TD, 0 Intc game QB TOM BRADY has passed for 2,452y(306.5 per game) v LA Chargers, 15TD 5 Intc in 8 Career starts v Chargers(97.3QBR) QB TOM BRADY Ranks 2nd in NF History with 547 TD passes WR MIKE EVANS had 2TD catches v Denver last week; Evans is 1 of 3 players with at least 1 TD in all 3 games(Tyreek Hill, DK Metcalf) WR CHRIS GODWIN has had 5+ catches in 3 of last 4 games at RJS • LB DEVIN WHITE has a fumble recovery in 2 of last 3 games at RJS LB LAVONTE DAVID was named NFC Defensive Player of the Moth in September; Through Week 3, David stands as the only player in the NFL with at least 20 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble.
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