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EF Quiz: Did the "Mighty Buccaneers" ever play in the AFC West?
If so what team were they then? What is the history of the move? Did they ever wear blue and yellow? Original year of Buccs franchise?rfr$
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Here ya gothmbsp$ 1976–1978 The Buccaneers joined the NFL as members of the AFC West in 1976. The following year, they were moved to the NFC Central, while the other 1976 expansion team, the Seattle Seahawks, switched conferences with Tampa Bay and joined the AFC West. This realignment was dictated by the league as part of the 1976 expansion plan, so that both teams could play each other twice and every other NFL franchise once during their first two seasons. Instead of a traditional division schedule of playing each division opponent twice, The Buccaneers played every conference team once, plus the Seahawks.[1] The Tampa Bay expansion franchise was originally awarded to Tom McCloskey, a construction company owner from Philadelphia. McCloskey soon entered a financial dispute with the NFL,[2] so the league found a replacement in Hugh Culverhouse, a wealthy tax attorney from Jacksonville well known in NFL circles for brokering an unprecedented franchise swap between the Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams.[3] A name-the-team contest resulted in the nickname "Buccaneers", a reference to the pirate legends of Southwest Florida.[4] The team's first home was Tampa Stadium, which had recently been expanded to seat just over 72,500 fans. Steve Spurrier was the quarterback for Tampa Bay during their expansion season. Tampa Bay did not win their first game until the 13th week of their second season, starting with a record of 0–26 (though the Bucs had beaten the Atlanta Falcons 17–3 in a 1976 pre-season game before their first regular season).[5] Until the Detroit Lions in 2008, the 1976 Bucs held the dubious title as the least-winningest team in NFL history. Their losing streak caused them to become the butt of late-night television comedians' jokes.[6] Their first win came in 1977 on the road against the New Orleans Saints. Saints Head Coach Hank Stram was fired after losing to the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay only needed one more week to get their second win, a home win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1977 season finale. The Cardinals also fired their coach, Don Coryell, shortly afterward.[7] The team continued to improve in 1978, although injuries to several key players kept the team from achieving the winning record promised by McKay.[8] |
Geno you are the Man.....
Was there ever a blue/yellow uni at any point?
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I couldn't find anything that showed blue and yellow...always the lovely lffng$sherbet orange.
I forgot completely that they were ever in the AFC West. |
Well done Geno!!!!thmbsp$ thmbsp$ thmbsp$ thmbsp$ ppls$ ppls$ ppls$ ppls$
to answer your other question, Karim, no, you know their colors |
I never knew that!!!
Great info Geno.........the force was with you! hlmt$ rfr$
What are you up to Karim???? Nat'l |
National.....he's no doubt trying to convert some team that he has to the alternate jersey for those bucs/jets/cards......lffng$ lffng$ lffng$ lffng$ lffng$ lffng$
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Getting BAM ready my Brother N1/MFCA Champ
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Mo.........lol
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the bucs came out same year as haiti blackshoe teams...lol. , well , almost. Haiti BS-'75, Bucs-'76.
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