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Jan. 26, 2003

Buccaneers romp in Super Bowl debut

by KC Costanzo, Page Editor
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, once the class clown of the NFL, attended and then won their first Super Bowl in franchise history, making the Oakland Raiders and their highly touted offense look like a joke.

Sunday’s match-up, a game that pitted the NFL’s highest rated regular season offense (Raiders) against the highest rated defense (Buccaneers) for the first time in history, resulted in a lopsided 48-21 win for Tampa Bay.

The Buccaneers’ defense stole the show, coming up with five sacks and intercepting five passes thrown by league MVP and Raiders’ quarterback, Rich Gannon. Super Bowl MVP Dexter Jackson accounted for two of the interceptions.

The Raiders staged a late second half comeback that produced a blocked punt run back for a touchdown and a 48-yard touchdown reception by Jerry Rice. After failing to make two previous two-point conversion attempts, the Raiders tried yet another in hopes of cutting the lead to 11 and essentially turn the competition into a two-possession game. A questionable call turned the Raiders away empty-handed, however, and the team would pull no closer the rest of the way.

Tampa Bay’s offense surprised Oakland by coming up with several big plays. Quarterback Brad Johnson, formerly of the Washington Redskins, threw for two touchdowns and one interception while Michael Pittman kicked the team’s running game into high-gear by rushing for 124 yards.

Despite putting the first three points on the board after an interception by Charles Woodson, Oakland’s offense was missing in action for most of the first half. The Raiders entered halftime trailing 20-3. Veterans Tim Brown and Rice, both future hall-of-famers, joined Gannon in a disappearing act that lasted well into the third quarter. Brown had just one reception for 9 yards the entire game.

The game was billed by some as the Gruden Bowl as Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden had coached the Raiders the previous season. Apparently Gruden knew his old team well because his new team came out prepared for everything the Raiders tried to do. “Every play they’ve run, we’ve run in practice," commented Tampa Bay’s defensive standout, John Lynch, during the game.

Some information compiled from AP.

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  • Kevin L. (View Email) on January 27, 2003
    Favorite Commercial: The zebra reviewing the play!
    Favorite Play: Seeing the tiny tiny Bucs kicker end up with the ball with Raiders charging at him, or seeing his kick get blocked and the Raiders jump and roll into the endzone with it. Too bad they got trounced anyway...
  • mathwinj on January 27, 2003
    Good superbowl idea.
  • andrew on January 27, 2003
    terry tate office linebacker

    all 3 bucs INTs for TDs
  • Brendan Stegmeier on January 28, 2003
    In actuallity, to ameliorate this interminably ludacris situation, i propose we degregate a substantial amount of socio-economic difficulties towards those citizens needing assistance to progress in the ladder. In order to become increasingly incognito, the endearing invention of the electrical colamindo must become rediculously outrageous.
  • Matt (View Email) on January 28, 2003
    Terry Tate office linebacker

    Brad Johnson's first TD pass to Keenan McCardell. He placed the ball perfectly so that Charles Woodson didn't know what was what. Madden also blew the call on that play, which made it extra awesome.
  • emily on January 29, 2003
    my favorite commercial was the (bud light?) commercial with the guy and his dog where he put the dog on his head and pretended to be jamaican to get into a bar...
    id have to agree with andrew..i enjoyed all the bucs interceptions for TDs. yay go bucs
  • enigma on January 29, 2003
    bah humbug. i wanted the raiders to win, myself not at all a fan of the loudmouthed warren sapp and that crazy chucky doll- i mean coach jon gruden. and kevin, i too loved that commercial with the zebra with it's head shoved into that thing! too hilarious!
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