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NFL Predictions 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

by Thomas Jensen on Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

The Bucs pulled off the worst-to-first feat in the NFC South for the second time during head coach Jon Gruden's reign. The task this year will be to string together consecutive winning seasons, something that has never been done under Gruden. Online Sportsbook BodogLife.com has the Tampa Bay Buccaneers listed at 30 to 1 odds to win Super Bowl XLIII. Will the Bucs be able to pull it off. Expert Football Handicapper Jeff Alexander weighs in in his Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008 NFL Predictions and season preview for Point-Spreads.com.

Offense – Veteran QB Jeff Garcia was the missing link for the Bucs. Under Garcia, the Bucs posted their highest offensive ranking (18th) since 2003 when they ranked 10th. Garcia's ability to take care of the football was a big reason why the Bucs won the division. He threw just four interceptions all season long. Brian Griese and Luke McCown will battle for backup duties.

The state of the running game depends on the health of Cadillac Williams. The 2005 Rookie of the Year has already had his fair share of injuries in his short career. A devastating knee injury kept him off the field most of last season. Until he fully recovers, Earnest Graham, Michael Bennett, and Warrick Dunn will share the load.

The offensive line was an area of strength. They played well together and got better as the season went on. A strong right side, anchored by tackle Jeremy Trueblood and guard Davin Joseph, will open up a lot of running room.

Defense – Former Arena Football League star, defensive end Greg White, made the jump to the NFL and led the Bucs with eight sacks. Jovan Haye and Chris Hovan will plug the middle. Gaines Adams is coming off a six-sack season and will play end opposite White.

The linebacker unit can best be described as a mix of youth and experience. Fourth-year player Barrett Ruud was ninth in the NFC with 114 tackles. Veteran Derrick Brooks proved he could still get the job done with 109 stops. Cato June and Geno Hayes will also factor into the mix.

Starters Ronde Barber and Phillip Buchanon remain in the secondary while Brian Kelly opted out of the final year of his contract. Kelly's departure prompted the Bucs to take Kansas corner Aqib Talib with their first round choice. Safeties Jermaine Phillips and Tanard Jackson helped the Bucs lead the league in passing yards allowed. Don't be surprised if one of these two safeties are Pro Bowlers this season.

Special Teams – The Bucs have failed to put a consistent kick returner on the field, but they finally were able to do so last season. Michael Spurlock became the first player in Tampa Bay Buccaneers history to return a kickoff for a touchdown and his 27.8-yard per return average was near the top of the NFC. Kicker Matt Bryant and punter Josh Bidwell are All-Pro quality. Aqib Talib returned punts at Kansas and just might do it for the Bucs too.

NFL Predictions 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3rd NFC South

I think it's making quite a leap to say that the Bucs will have a winning season, let alone repeat at South Division champs since Gruden has never done it in consecutive years for Tampa Bay. The offense is still lackluster and with Williams' health a major concern, I don't see any improvement on the way. The Bucs will continue to lean on its defense. They'll be competitive and should hang around the .500 mark.

BodogLife.com has posted football betting odds on various 2008 NFL Predictions to win the Super Bowl XLIII:

 

Arizona Cardinals: 50/1

Atlanta Falcons: 150/1

Baltimore Ravens: 75/1

Buffalo Bills: 45/1

Carolina Panthers: 40/1

Chicago Bears: 35/1

Cincinnati Bengals: 60/1

Cleveland Browns: 25/1

Dallas Cowboys: 6/1

Denver Broncos: 50/1

Detroit Lions: 80/1

Green Bay Packers: 25/1

Houston Texans: 60/1

Indianapolis Colts: 15/2

Jacksonville Jaguars: 12/1

Kansas City Chiefs: 100/1

Miami Dolphins: 100/1

Minnesota Vikings: 17/1

New England Patriots: 7/2

New Orleans Saints: 24/1

New York Giants: 16/1

New York Jets: 35/1

Oakland Raiders: 50/1

Philadelphia Eagles: 20/1

Pittsburgh Steelers: 16/1

San Diego Chargers: 7/1

San Francisco 49ers: 80/1

Seattle Seahawks: 25/1

St. Louis Rams: 75/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 30/1

Tennessee Titans: 40/1

Washington Redskins: 40/1

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