Bookiners’ primetime struggle continues, losing to Rams on ‘Monday Night Football’


The Tampa Bay defeat against the Los Angeles Ramps on “Monday Night Football’l” continued the relative trend of showing a weak primetime for the Bruce Arians club this season. On the national stage of this showdown with Los Angeles, this week, the team changed their practice times in the days leading up to this matchup and tried to get closer to their top potential. That effort did not produce W, however, as in the Tampa Bay team 27 Managed to win from -24, which looked aggressive and defensively disappointing.

“Everyone is disappointed,” Arians Postgame said. “We played a game that we didn’t play enough to win. Everyone is ready to play. I mean we just played a good football team, but we didn’t play enough to win.”

Back in Week 9, the New Orleans Saints were able to lead the Bucks 38-3 on Sunday night football on Sunday, while another primetime loss was again in Week 5 against the Chicago Bears on Thursday night where Tom Brad forgot he was fourth. Down in the final seconds of the fourth quarter. When you factor in that loss – and the poor performance against the New York Giants on “Monday Night Football” in Tampa Bay Week 8 – it raises legitimate concerns about how far it could go in any kind of playoff race.

In this game, despite boasting of extraordinary talent, the offense still seemed out of sync at the time. Brad D was not particularly sharp in the game, especially with his deep ball, as he flew twice in the middle of the field, including the final pass of the night to win for the Rams.

“We’re still trying to figure this out,” Ariane was asked as to why Baradi continues to struggle against select teams at the convention. “At times, we feel really, really good, and then there come times when we clearly don’t. I felt very, very comfortable until the two-minute drive. [Brady’s final interception]. We did a few plays, but obviously we didn’t do well enough to win this ballgame – on offensive, defensive and special teams. ”

There are currently no more primetime games on schedule in Tampa Bay this season. He said he is still in the thick of the NFC playoffs so there will probably be some time in the se post ason sun where the country’s eye will be on him again. If they continue to struggle in that situation, it could prove that Lombardy saves them from any shots in the swing this year.