1980 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
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The 1980 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League the 5th playing their home games at Tampa Stadium and the 5th under head coach John McKay. They failed to improve on their 10–6 record from 1979 and finished 5–10–1. In week 6 they recorded their first, and as of 2020, only tie in their history, 14–14 against the Green Bay Packers. Bright spots included Doug Williams setting numerous Buccaneer passing records while leading the NFC in combined yardage, and a strong draft class.
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La stagione 1980 dei Tampa Bay Buccaneers è stata la 5ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Sull'onda dell'entusiasmo per avere raggiunto a sorpresa la finale della NFC dell'anno precedente, la stagione iniziò con ottimismo. Dopo una vittoria nei playoff solamente al loro quarto anno, i Buccaneers vennero considerati un tale modello da imitare che l'expansion team della NBA, i Dallas Mavericks, adottò una strategia di costruzione simile alla loro. Dopo aver vinto le prime due gare, inclusa la rivinta sui Los Angeles Rams che li avevano eliminati dai playoff, la squadra sembrò pronta per imporsi come una forza della lega. Tuttavia tale ottimismo svanì presto, quando l'attacco fu meno produttivo del previsto e la difesa iniziò a faticare. Una raffica di infortuni in difesa costr
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The 1980 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League the 5th playing their home games at Tampa Stadium and the 5th under head coach John McKay. They failed to improve on their 10–6 record from 1979 and finished 5–10–1. It began with great confidence in the wake of their surprise NFC championship appearance of the previous season. After scoring a playoff win in only their fourth year, the Buccaneers became the model franchise upon which the NBA expansion Dallas Mavericks adopted their building plan. A 3–1 preseason and victories in their first two regular-season games, including an NFC championship rematch against the Los Angeles Rams in the Buccaneers' Monday Night Football debut, gave an early impression of the team as a force that had arrived. However, the confidence was lost as the offense underachieved, while opponents seemed to have solved the Buccaneers' 3–4 defense. A rash of defensive injuries, beginning with the Rams game, required playing many inexperienced players who proved not to be as ready as expected. Losses accumulated as opponents repeatedly took advantage of the Buccaneers' "bend but don't break" defensive strategy of preventing big plays while allowing small gains. In week 6 they recorded their first, and as of 2020, only tie in their history, 14–14 against the Green Bay Packers. Bright spots included Doug Williams setting numerous Buccaneer passing records while leading the NFC in combined yardage, and a strong draft class. The season quickly came to be a struggle. As teams began to open up their passing games in response to league rule changes, the Buccaneer defense was exposed as a superior run defense that had difficulty against strong passing attacks. Several quarterbacks had career-best days against Tampa Bay during the season. They also had trouble maintaining consistency in the face of large personnel turnovers, beginning with the preseason trade of Jeris White, and continuing through the injury-plagued regular season. The most serious injury was to Randy Crowder, whose dislocated knee in week 2 ended his career and nearly required amputation. The offense improved through the season, with Doug Williams continuing to mature as a quarterback, and rookie receiver Kevin House developing as a reliable target. As the season wore on, the team began to reflect coach John McKay's volatile personality, frequently arguing with and criticizing officials, while gaining a reputation as a team of complainers. The team's lack of enthusiasm was noticeable to McKay, who observed that the team was not playing the way they had the previous year. As fan frustration grew, "Throw McKay in the Bay" signs began to reappear at home games. Because no other team was dominant in the NFC Central, the Buccaneers stayed alive in the division race until a second-half collapse against the Minnesota Vikings in week 14 guaranteed that they finish the season with a losing record. McKay later described the season as feeling "cursed".
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La stagione 1980 dei Tampa Bay Buccaneers è stata la 5ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Sull'onda dell'entusiasmo per avere raggiunto a sorpresa la finale della NFC dell'anno precedente, la stagione iniziò con ottimismo. Dopo una vittoria nei playoff solamente al loro quarto anno, i Buccaneers vennero considerati un tale modello da imitare che l'expansion team della NBA, i Dallas Mavericks, adottò una strategia di costruzione simile alla loro. Dopo aver vinto le prime due gare, inclusa la rivinta sui Los Angeles Rams che li avevano eliminati dai playoff, la squadra sembrò pronta per imporsi come una forza della lega. Tuttavia tale ottimismo svanì presto, quando l'attacco fu meno produttivo del previsto e la difesa iniziò a faticare. Una raffica di infortuni in difesa costrinse la squadra ad inserire giocatori non all'altezza e la stagione terminò con un deludente bilancio di 5-10-1. Al 2013, in questa stagione vi è stato l'unico pareggio della storia della franchigia.
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