Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Many Bucs playing for jobs next year

- Aaron Nagler

The lowdown on the Green Bay Packers’ next opponent from a beat writer who covers the team.

Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy has made it clear this week that with his team sitting at six losses on the season, the path forward to a possible playoff push begins with getting to 10 wins.

The only way to do that is for his team to take care of business one week at a time for the next five weeks, starting with this Sunday’s game at Lambeau Field when the Packers take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

To get the scoop on where this Buccaneers team stands, we spoke with beat writer Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times.

Q. How much of a distractio­n, if at all, has the NFL’s investigat­ion into Jameis Winston’s alleged groping of a female Uber driver been to this team since the news broke?

A. I don’t think it’s been a major distractio­n for the rest of the team — for Winston, I’d think it’s something he has to deal with, but I don’t know that it impacts the rest of the locker room. It probably helped lessen that impact that this all came down while he was injured, not playing, not in regular interactio­n with the media.

Q. How has this Buccaneers team become so opportunis­tic on defense? Is it residual from their days under Lovie Smith, whose teams always gave the Packers trouble by creating turnovers?

A. The Bucs constantly preach the

importance of takeaways — when they win that battle, it’s a huge step toward winning on the scoreboard.

Dirk Koetter will always say it’s the single most important stat when it comes to correlatio­n to winning.

Lovie Smith put similar importance on it — it’s something the defense does well, but it sometimes masks other glaring issues, like their struggles getting off the field on third down this season.

Q. Tampa Bay was a trendy pick to make the playoffs this past off-season. With that goal an increasing unlikeliho­od, what is this Bucs team playing for?

A. The Bucs are all but mathematic­ally eliminated from playoff contention — at this point, it starts with playing for jobs, whether it’s solidifyin­g yourself as a starter or just trying to avoid being cut in the off-season. The coach and general manager are fighting for their jobs as well — if the team can get some kind of positive momentum in these last five games, it’s less likely it will go through the major transition of a head coach or GM change. That’s important for everyone involved.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston (right) was accused of groping a female Uber driver.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston (right) was accused of groping a female Uber driver.

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