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-off espn website:

Porter not impressed by Bucs' secondary

ESPN.com news service

One day after his team got buried in Super Bowl XXXVII, Raiders wide receiver Jerry Porter took some shots at the Bucs' defense.

The timing might be a little strange, considering the Bucs shut down Oakland's high-powered offense in an impressive 48-21 rout. Oakland scored most of its points after Tampa built a 31-point lead.

Porter had four receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown in the loss. Porter also injured his left knee during the game, and will have an MRI later this week.

Despite the Bucs' impressive play in the secondary -- safety Dexter Jackson was named MVP of the game -- Porter had some choice words for the Bucs' defensive backfield.

"I'm not going to sit here and say they're great. I'm not impressed. Their DBs ----," Porter told reporters on Monday. "Across the board, they're awful, but they apply enough pressure up front to where you can't expose them.

"Let me tell you, if Ronde Barber had to cover all day, he'd be living with his brother (Tiki)," Porter added.

Ronde Barber did have a strong postseason for the Bucs, including a game-sealing interception return for a touchdown in the NFC title game against the Eagles.

Porter said the Bucs' cornerbacks are ideal for their cover-2 system, where they aren't required to play much man-to-man.

"Man-to-man, they're not (great)," said Porter. "The only guy who can play man-to-man is Brian Kelly and he's only decent. They're a team that thrives off their pressure."

Oakland quarterback Rich Gannon, under pressure much of the game, threw a Super Bowl-record five interceptions. Jackson picked off two in the first half. Nickel back Dwight Smith also had a pair of interceptions (both for touchdowns), and linebacker Derrick Brooks also scored on an interception return.

It was the pressure on Gannon that led to the picks, Porter says.

"It was astounding," Porter said. "Them boys got it going up front."

After the game, the Bucs compared themselves to the best defensive teams in history. Porter disagrees.

"Hell, no. Hell, no," he told reporters. "The Ravens' defense (in 2000), they were hell against the run. You can run on the Bucs. We just didn't. We didn't because that's not our structure this year. You couldn't run on the Ravens. ... But (against the Bucs), all you have to do is -- it's pretty easy to say now because the game is over -- run the ball."


- is this guy dumb as a truck?...."You can run on the Bucs. We just didn't. We didn't because that's not our structure this year. "......

"not our structure this year"???? don't you adjust your game plan accordingly to who you are playing and play to your opposition's weaknesses????......maybe he should of whispered into Coach Callahan's ears, and told him: "RUN THE DAMN BALL!"......
 

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I told everyone I knew...if Callahan ran the same gameplan he did vs the Chiefs (last game of the season) when they RAN the ball 60 times......they would KILL the Bucs. However, I knew this guy wouldn't do it and they would be the ones getting killed. They have the personnel with the stable of RB's and the size of their o-line to eat the Bucs up with the run. That is where Tampa is vulnerable, running the ball right at them, using the speed of the front four against them and then hitting the pass down the deep middle.

MVP Gannon, Rice, Brown, weapons, pass every down.....played right into the BIGGEST strength of the Bucs...game over and it was over early.
 

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To his credit, that Ravens team was better against the run than this Bucs team. You simply couldn't run on them. They didn't allow a 100 yard rusher for like 2.5 seasons. They were the prefect design of strength, speed and size in all right places to stop the run. They were probably the best run D ever.

TB did have problems against the run at times. They were hardly better than the Raiders over the course of the season.

He's foolish to pick on the DB's though. Some of those interceptions came with NO pressure on Gannon with a DB making a great read on the ball. The up front pressure had little to do with it.

He did get open by a mile on that TD catch, though.
 

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Yah, I read that article aswell and my thoughts were...I kinda agree w/ him!!! I don't put TB D this year nearly as close as Balt D that year! That run D was unstoppable!!!

He is right when Oak played right into TB hands......

Good for him for opening his mouth!! Screw TB hype!! Yah theywon teh Superbowl and yah JP was a little too harh, but I think he was right on point w/ alot of whathe said!! Cracked me up about Rhonde crashin at Tiki's Crib :D :D

That's some funny S_it!!

P.S. I LOOOVE Jerry Porter!!!! Had him on my Fantasy team and Fantasy playoffs!! The guy is a player!
 

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Porter reminds me of a young Terrell Owens. Was pretty quiet early in his career, but once he became established as a future stud he starts running his mouth. I'm not saying what he said is inaccurate, just the way he's saying things reminds me of T.O. Porter is going to be a good receiver also I think.
 
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