Game 5: Jets 14, Bucs 12
Make No Mistake About It
Even during their 4-0 start, you got the feeling the Bucs weren't quite maxing out offensively. They had their moments, of course. There were those fourth quarters dominated by Cadillac Williams and those stretches where no one could seem to cover Joey Galloway. But for a team seemingly on a roll, the fact the Bucs were scoring an average of just one more point per game than they did last year conjured cause for concern. Full story
Final game statistics | Soundoff | Bucs report card | Postgame reaction
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