X-Factor: Tom Crabtree
November 21st, 2013Joe’s been searching for answers as to what transformed the Bucs’ offensive line over the past three games.
Could it simply be the addition of left guard Jamon Meredith into the starting lineup? Possibly. But now Joe’s going throw in the X-factor of the Bucs getting back their blocking tight end, Tom Crabtree.
Crabtree (coincidentally?) really emerged healthy in Seattle three weeks ago and has played about 50 snaps a game since.
Joe talked to Crabtree at length today and he dismisses his return as a major factor. Crabtree said consistency “as far as technique and communication as a line and tight ends” has been the difference, along with the magical, hard-to-pin-down reason of “clicking.”
Crabtree also offered another point well taken. Mike Glennon coming out firing against Seattle and becoming a respected diverse threat since is a difference-maker. “That doesn’t do anything but help your running game right there,” Crabtree said.
(Joe will have more on Crabtree later tonight.)
November 21st, 2013 at 4:05 pm
And you didn’t credit me??? this was all of my comments from your first post this morning about the O-line coming together. Pay attention to the buc realist and you might learn something!
November 21st, 2013 at 4:29 pm
The reason nobody pays attention to the Buc Realist is that your posts are always about Dominick….no matter what the subject of the article….you take the opportunity to express your disdain for the “Pop Star”….
Join us with some intelligent dialogue once in a while…you might find it invigorating.
November 21st, 2013 at 5:12 pm
invigorating adn intelligent talk like, ” because of Revis the D-line will dominate because they just need 1 to 1.5 seconds more.” or ” JFro is our best chance to win.” or my personal favorite, ” the Bucs have 9 pro-bowlers and are a lock for the playoffs.”
No thanks, i will stick with my own shtick. Also Tampabaybucfan, i am offend that you did not mention that other call me an “idiot” but you are not one of them, or something like that.
November 21st, 2013 at 5:13 pm
I posted it the other day, Glennon is the reason. Defenses are not stacking the box, because they have to account for glennon throwing the ball. Freeman did not scare them at all.
November 21st, 2013 at 5:26 pm
Glennon had been doing just that with a mostly unproven WR and TE corps too.
He’s unloading the ball quickly to the open man.
But he’s had help. We need to credit the OL for their massive improvement! RB’s too.
November 21st, 2013 at 6:13 pm
OL’s massive improvement. Even with pro bowler Cark Nicks MIA this O-line is doing a great job.
November 21st, 2013 at 6:31 pm
We should all thank Shelton Quarles for finding a good running back on short notice as well.
November 21st, 2013 at 7:18 pm
We should thank Dennis Hickey too but bottom line is they all answer to Dominik so he gets the credit for the signing. Every GM has scouts and heads of player personnel. Dom has several good ones in Quarles and Hickey. By the way, my favorite one from you is “GMC is a bust.”
November 21st, 2013 at 7:54 pm
The Crab looks OAF.
November 21st, 2013 at 8:44 pm
@bobby
then its settled, Bruce Allen found donald penn,
and your wrong again bobby, I never called GMC a “bust” you must be confusing me with someone else. I would never blame a player for being picked were they were, I would blame the GM that over valued or improper scouting evaluation.
November 21st, 2013 at 8:44 pm
lol the realist thought GMC was a bust?? what an idiot.
November 21st, 2013 at 8:55 pm
show me were i said that.
November 21st, 2013 at 11:33 pm
It was Mark Dominick that found Donald Penn, I believe on the Vikings practice squad, and pushed Chucky and Bruce to sign him. Pettigout washed out and Penn was a blessing. Credit Dominick for this find.