Bold projections for Buccaneers after the first quarter of the season
By Rob Leeds
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made it through the first quarter of the season, and using those stats, here are the projections for the rest of the year.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made it through the first quarter of the 2020 NFL season, and so far, the stats have been very favorable. Tampa Bay is doing great in the only category that matters; wins, and the outlook for the rest of the season is as bright as the beginning has been.
The addition of Tom Brady to the offense has worked wonders for the unit, and the defense has finally stepped into a new realm as a dominant league force. Tampa Bay already looks hard to beat, and the continued time to grow accustomed to the gamelan will only make them more challenging to overcome.
With one quarter of the season down, the sample size has finally grown large enough to make some projections about the Bucs for the rest of the season. Stat projection is not a perfect science, but four games usually are enough to show the direction that a player is pointed statistically.
While some of these projections may seem lofty, some are actually attainable, and the Buccaneers will dominate at these current rates.