Walking The Plank returns this week as we discuss the Buccaneers loss to Minnesota and preview the Vikings game.
Walking The Plank is back with episode 28 as we re-live the nightmare that was the Vikings game. Why was Case Keenum so good? What was going on with the officiating and the non-calls on shots to the head of Buccaneers players? Who was to blame for Jameis Winston‘s interceptions? And who was Mike Evans‘ outburst directed towards? We get into all of that in the first half of this episode.
We give a big shout-out to Justin “The Commish” Pawlowski for the opening to his Monday episode of Bucs Uncensored as he found a way to perfectly describe everything David and myself were thinking regarding the massive overreaction to Sunday’s mishaps.
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Moving on the Giants preview, the Giants’ offensive line is abysmal. If the Bucs can’t find a way to manufacture pass rush and get to Eli Manning, they won’t get to any quarterbacks this season. So how do they do it? If Brent Grimes misses another game, what’s the best way to line up the cornerbacks to cover Odell Beckham Jr., Sterling Shepard, and Brandon Marshall after their cringe worthy performance in Minneapolis? Finally, what do the Bucs do if both Kwon Alexander and Lavonte David both miss Sunday’s game? We have a possible solution.
Finally, we answer your Twitter questions and give you our predictive players of the game and predictive scores.
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