Chris Godwin Finally Finds The End Zone

December 3rd, 2023

Joe loved seeing the second rushing touchdown of Chris Godwin’s career today.

Hey, if you can’t get the guy open in the passing game, then find another way.

Godwin is too good to keep the ball out of his hands however you have to do it.

And that’s what happened against the Panthers in the fourth quarter.

Today, Godwin took a handoff to the house on 3rd-and-2 early in the final period. It was a beautiful 19-yard rumble around right end. Godwin called it a “receiver sweep” that the Bucs have kept in their pocket for much of the season, so he told the Buccaneers Radio Network.

Godwin praised the playcall and tight end Cade Otton for making the key block on the play.

Joe will praise anything that puts the ball in Godwin’s hand in the red zone.

16 Responses to “Chris Godwin Finally Finds The End Zone”

  1. ElioT Says:

    Hopefully the next coaching staff and QB will know how to maximize Godwin & Evans at the same time.

  2. Rod Munch Says:

    When your backup caliber QB is struggling to get 200 yards vs the worst team in football, and Mike has a big day, there isn’t much to go around. So good job by Canales overcoming Mayfield and getting Godwin the ball.

  3. Zzbucs Says:

    Great play, great call great block by Otton….. we need a lot more plays like this in orden to be a good team…..
    Very conservative play calling…. Canales need to change right now

  4. BUCS4LIFE Says:

    Well would you look at that! Chris gets the ball and Chris scores, who would have thought?

  5. Rod Munch Says:

    Zzbucs Says:
    Very conservative play calling…. Canales need to change right now

    ———-

    You really think it’s Canales who is wanting to be that conservative? Canales was the handpicked stooge of Bowles, and is doing what he’s told to do.

    So once the Bucs got a 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter, Bowles said time to shutdown the offense and run out the clock.

  6. Rayjay1122 Says:

    We won, too bad that is not very exciting.

  7. Rod Munch Says:

    Today’s stats…

    Joe Flacco, 254 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT – 75.4 rating
    Baker Mayfield, 202 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT – 68.5 rating

    LOL!

  8. realistic-optimistic Says:

    What was Godwins statline as a WR? 2 targets, one drop?

    He’s better than that, but the 5-20 yard range on the field is dangerous for our QB. Poor vision and batter balls severely limit production in this part of the field.

  9. David Says:

    The highest Bucs receivers make his first TD after 11 games. It tells you how bad Baker is. Baker has reached his trash highest level. Bench this bag of turd. 48% completions with 65% quarter back rating today.

  10. Zzbucs Says:

    Yes I do think Canales in very conservative, that doesn’t mean Bowles is a risky coach because he is not.

  11. David Says:

    Toilet Bowl Every week: We are one game away to win the division to keeps the fans in the stand. No. The only reason you still in it is due to the rest of the division being trash with trash qb’.

    This is like slow death. We aren’t going any where. Start Trask.

  12. orlbucfan Says:

    Oh, like Godzilla14 finds the end zone? Really? Mebbe Canales is waking up.

  13. Canabuc Says:

    Basically outside of throwing long passes to Evans or throwing to him no matter what on third down Baker Mayfield cannot throw a pass to anybody.

  14. Buc50 Says:

    How do you not get Godwin the ball? He has the most reliable hands on the team and you don’t scheme him open.

    Pathetic

  15. HC Grover Says:

    That play was a Leftwich Play from last year folks.

  16. adam from ny Says:

    i’m starting to wonder if either baker or canales has some issues with godwin…

    he’s simply not getting the ball enough…

    remember in the brady time here, he wasn’t getting evans the ball much during some stints, and it was such an issue that it was heavily discussed on the boards at the time…

    something is off where baker and or canales love evans and are x-ing out chris…something’s off, but i can’t pinpoint it…because CG14 is too dam good to be doing to dam little on the field these days