Buccaneers: Potential Super Bowl preview this weekend

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - NOVEMBER 02: Carlton Davis #24 and Jamel Dean #35 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers react after a defensive stop on a two-point conversion attempt by the New York Giants in the final seconds of the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium on November 02, 2020 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - NOVEMBER 02: Carlton Davis #24 and Jamel Dean #35 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers react after a defensive stop on a two-point conversion attempt by the New York Giants in the final seconds of the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium on November 02, 2020 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) /
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The Buccaneers and the Bills face off this weekend in a game that could have substantial Super Bowl implications for both sides.

The Buccaneers are at home for the next two weeks, and we need the fans to bring the home field advantage. There better not be any blue in Ray Jay.

This weekend, the Bucs face the Buffalo Bills, who, on average, are scoring 28 points a game while holding opponents to an average of 16.3 points a game with one of the best defenses in the NFL.

Buffalo was my preseason pick to make the Super Bowl.

he Bills have a good defense, a balanced attack with the running and passing game when Josh Allen is on. There aren’t many quarterbacks that are as dynamic as Allen is for the Bills.

Playoff justice is also a factor. An example I like to use is the 2012 Baltimore Ravens, who went to the playoffs five straight seasons and eventually reached the Super Bowl. The Ravens would get farther in the playoffs, eventually reaching the AFC championship game, where they lost. The following season, the Ravens made it back to the AFC championship, won, and went on to win Super Bowl 47. Last season, the Bills were playing in the AFC championship game and the year before that, they lost in the wild card round to Houston.

The Bills are a championship contender, and it will take a total team effort by the Bucs to get the win. Fortunately, if the Buccaneers come out and play their game throwing the football and making the opposing quarterback uncomfortable, they should be well on their way to pulling out a win.

The game can be seen at 4:25 EST on CBS. with Tony Romo working his magic in the booth.

Enjoy the game and go Bucs!

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