Top 10 Plays in Buccaneers History

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My top 10 plays in Bucs history. This is my opinion, feel free to tell me yours! Some of the source video is from bucpower.com. Videos included originally produced by NFL Network NFL Films CBS ABC TNT FOX

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  • I was looking for that one you have listed #5, the lateral to Shaun King, because I remembered watching it live and I never forgot about it. I have remembered it as one of the most amazing plays I'd ever seen. Wasn't that on a fourth down?

  • @jbphil21 Yeah, I remember watching it live too, I had the same reaction as Dennis Miller, co-hosting MNF at the time, had in that clip. It was only 2nd and 10, with a little over a 1:40 left in the game. But it was huge nonetheless, if Dunn doesn't lateral it and gets tackled, it's 3rd and very long and we probably don't win the game.

  • #9 the date is wrong, it was 2002 he made that field goal to go to the Super bowl

  • @dethbang13 No, Martin Gramatica was the FG Kicker in 2002 when the Bucs won the Super Bowl. That game was from 2006, after Chris Simms had gotten injured and rookie QB Bruce Gradkowski (who you can see celebrating in the clip) was starting.

  • @bobbythebomb21 no it was this field goal kick in 2002 i remember because my mother and i made a bet that he was gonna make the 65 yard field goal

  • @dethbang13 The number 1 play on this list is the play that sent us to the Super Bowl (Ronde Barber INT TD) Here's a quote from Matt Bryant's Wikipedia page "On October 22, 2006, Bryant successfully converted a 62-yard field goal as time expired in Tampa Bay's 23-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. The field goal was the second longest in NFL history, behind the 63-yarders kicked by Tom Dempsey in 1970, Jason Elam in 1998 and Sebastian Janikowski in 2011."

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  • RIP Lee Roy Selmon. I don't know what to say. He was the very virst pick of the 1976 draft, the first draft pick ever by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as the first (and so far only) Buccaneer to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was also a first class man, arguably the best to ever wear a Bucs jersey. Very, very sad to hear this news....

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  • #8 would be a roughing the QB penalty, a fine, and a suspension now'a days... smh -.-

  • @dethbang13 wow no it was not the super year

  • from a-train to the b-train!

  • This list is dead on. Both of the greatest moments in Bucs history came as interceptions. Nothing that the Bucs have done ever gave me as much thrill as their first Superbowl run in 2002, and even if they win another it probably won't be as legendary. But hey, I won't complain if they go for another one (soon I hope).

  • @javiersuarez15 Lol. What an idiot.

  • Question, what Video did you get the Clips for the Superbowl run, the ones with the Interviews and such?

  • Wow crappy fans the year was 2006 against the eagles when Bryant made a 62 yard field goal. ..... You Bandwagon

  • Tampa yeah!!!!!!!!!

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