1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

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La stagione 1984 dei Tampa Bay Buccaneers è stata la 9ª della franchigia nella National Football League. James Wilder, che Lawrence Taylor definì "il miglior running back contro cui abbia mai giocato in vita mia" stabilì primati NFL e di franchigia diventando il punto focale dell'attacco. Steve DeBerg emerse come un affidabile titolare e Hugh Green, descritto da Mike Ditka come "uno dei due miglior linebacker della lega" (con Lawrence Taylor), continuò a dominare finché un incidente stradale lo tolse dai giochi a metà stagione. Nella seconda parte dell'anno i migliori difensori della squadra iniziarono a infortunarsi e , l'unico allenatore che la squadra avesse mai avuto, annunciò che a fine stagione si sarebbe dimesso. rdf:langString
The 1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 9th season in the National Football League the 9th playing their home games at Tampa Stadium and the 9th and final season under head coach John McKay. They improved on their 2–14 season and finished 6-10, but missing the playoffs for the second straight season. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the franchise's 9th season in the National Football League the 9th playing their home games at Tampa Stadium and the 9th and final season under head coach John McKay. They improved on their 2–14 season and finished 6-10, but missing the playoffs for the second straight season. The team attempted to address the problems faced in the disappointing 1983 season. For the first time, the team renegotiated the contracts of players in their option years, which kept discontent over salaries to a minimum. An assistant coach was added to perform the functions of an offensive coordinator. A strength coach was added, which improved the players' physical conditioning in hopes of avoiding the constant injuries that occurred in 1983. A healthy, stable offensive lineup developed the maturity to sustain long drives in pressure situations, and head coach John McKay began to move away from his long-criticized conservative play-calling and open up the offense. This was the first time that the team's offense finished the season ranked higher than their defense. Their offensive output is still the third-highest in team history (as of 2010), and was not matched by another Buccaneer team until 2003. James Wilder Sr., who Lawrence Taylor called "the best running back I've ever played against in my life", set team and NFL records while serving as the focal point of the team's offense. Steve DeBerg emerged as a stable, confidence-inspiring on-field leader. Kevin House continued to perform as one of the league's best wide receivers, while Gerald Carter emerged as a solid complement. Hugh Green, described by Mike Ditka as "one of the best two linebackers in the game" (with Lawrence Taylor), continued to dominate until sidelined by a midseason automobile accident. Dave Logan became the youngest of only four defensive linemen in NFL history to score four touchdowns, and began to be spoken of as a potential All-Pro until sore knees limited his movement later in the season. Lee Roy Selmon made the Pro Bowl in what would turn out to be his final season. However, as the team's best defensive players began to fall to injuries, they became prone to late-game collapses. In addition, the mental errors that had characterized the team from the outset contributed to a number of close losses. McKay experienced health problems during the season, and found the constant losing too much to bear. On November 5, the only coach in Buccaneer history announced that he would resign at the end of the season.
rdf:langString La stagione 1984 dei Tampa Bay Buccaneers è stata la 9ª della franchigia nella National Football League. James Wilder, che Lawrence Taylor definì "il miglior running back contro cui abbia mai giocato in vita mia" stabilì primati NFL e di franchigia diventando il punto focale dell'attacco. Steve DeBerg emerse come un affidabile titolare e Hugh Green, descritto da Mike Ditka come "uno dei due miglior linebacker della lega" (con Lawrence Taylor), continuò a dominare finché un incidente stradale lo tolse dai giochi a metà stagione. Nella seconda parte dell'anno i migliori difensori della squadra iniziarono a infortunarsi e , l'unico allenatore che la squadra avesse mai avuto, annunciò che a fine stagione si sarebbe dimesso.
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