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Pewter Power

Pewter Power
Author: Tampa Tribune
Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781572435766

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The Yucks

The Yucks
Author: Jason Vuic
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476772282

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Friday Night Lights meets The Bad News Bears in “a brisk, warmhearted reminder of how professional sports can occasionally reach stunning unprofessional depths” (Publishers Weekly): the first two seasons with the worst team in NFL history, the hapless, hilarious, and hopelessly winless 1976­–1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Long before their first Super Bowl victory in 2003, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did something no NFL team had ever done before and that none will ever likely do again: They lost twenty-six games in a row. This was no ordinary streak. Along with their ridiculous mascot and uniforms, which were known as “the Creamsicles,” the Yucks were a national punch line and personnel purgatory. Owned by the miserly and bulbous-nosed Hugh Culverhouse, the team was the end of the line for Heisman Trophy winner and University of Florida hero Steve Spurrier, and a banishment for former Cowboy defensive end Pat Toomay after he wrote a tell-all book about his time on “America’s Team.” Many players on the Bucs had been out of football for years, and it wasn’t uncommon for them to have to introduce themselves in the huddle. They were coached by the ever-quotable college great John McKay. “We can’t win at home and we can’t win on the road,” he said. “What we need is a neutral site.” But the Bucs were a part of something bigger, too. They were a gambit by promoters, journalists, and civic boosters to create a shared identity for a region that didn’t exist—Tampa Bay. Before the Yucks, “the Bay” was a body of water, and even the worst team in memory transformed Florida’s Gulf communities into a single region with a common cause. The Yucks is “a funny, endearing look at how the Bucs lost their way to success, cementing a region through creamsicle unis and John McKay one-liners” (Sports Illustrated).


Tampa Bay Buccaneers 101

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 101
Author: Brad M. Epstein
Publisher: 101 Book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781607301295

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 101 is required reading for every young Buccaneers fan! From the leadership of Captain Fear to the glory of the 2002 Super Bowl Championship, you'll share all the memories with the next generation. Enjoy all the traditions of your favorite team, learn the basics about playing football and share the excitement of the NFL! Officially licensed by the NFL.


Super Bucs

Super Bucs
Author: Orlando Sentinel
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781582617015

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Packed with full-color photos, this eye-popping new book takes Tampa Bay fans game-by-game through the Buccaneers' triumphant 2002 campaign, including the thrilling Super Bowl XXVII victory over the Oakland Raiders in San Diego, with stories, game wraps, stats, and box scores first found in the pages of the Orlando Sentinel. Included are profiles of the team's biggest stars and personalities.


Tales from the Bucs Sideline

Tales from the Bucs Sideline
Author: Chris Harry
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 1582617732

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Plenty of sports franchises have stories that flow from hopelessness to prosperity. That was the backdrop when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became world champions, but how many others had to perform with an accompanying laugh track? How many used the number one overall draft pick on a player (Bo Jackson) who surveyed the scene, shrugged his shoulders, and decided to play baseball? How many essentially gave away their battered and star-crossed quarterback (Steve Young), suddenly jump-starting his route to the Hall of Fame? How many had a coach (John McKay), who, when asked what he thought of his team's execution, wryly replied, I'm in favor of it? How many work in an antiquated training facility (One Buc Place) that hosts exterminators more often than the owners? For nearly a generation, they were the Yucks. Then they transformed themselves from frogs into princes. Tales from the Bucs Sideline is their story, warts and all. From winless wonders to world champions, from hapless players too embarrassed to show their faces in public to superstars who are constantly in your face. One and off the field, this is the story of how a franchise can transform from woeful to wonderful, complete with all the unforgettable (and forgettable) moments and characters.


A Season in the Sun

A Season in the Sun
Author: Lars Anderson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0063160226

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WITH A FOREWORD BY COACH BRUCE ARIANS The extraordinary behind-the-scenes story of how Coach Bruce Arians, Tom Brady, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came together to deliver one of the most improbable Super Bowl victories in NFL history. The pursuit was so shrouded in secrecy that it was referred to within the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ organization by codename: Operation Shoeless Joe Jackson. Indeed, the prospect of Tom Brady, six-time Super Bowl champion and widely-acknowledged greatest football player ever, joining the Bucs, a historically hapless franchise that hadn’t made the playoffs in more than a decade, seemed about as likely as Jackson emerging out of an Iowa cornfield in the movie Field of Dreams. But come Brady did. At age forty-three, pushing the boundaries of football mortality and without Bill Belichick by his side for the first time in his NFL career, this would be the ultimate test for the ultimate football legacy. Brady’s new coach, Bruce Arians, also had much to prove. One of the great offensive minds of his generation, Arians returned to coaching in 2018, at the age of 65, in search of the one achievement that had eluded him throughout his illustrious career: a Super Bowl championship. Together, like so many aged snowbirds, Brady and Arians had decamped to Florida to make the most of their remaining years. Renowned sports journalist Lars Anderson was granted extraordinary access to the inner workings of the Bucs’ organization. The result is a remarkable work of sports journalism, peppered with wild inside stories and new insights into Brady, Arians, and the Bucs. From the practice facility to the team plane, from the garage where Brady treats his footballs to the huddle on gameday, Anderson captures the rhythms of perhaps the strangest NFL season ever, turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic. In his telling, the Bucs’ quest for one glorious season in the sun becomes a riveting sports epic.


Dexter Jackson and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dexter Jackson and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Author: Michael Sandler
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1597165379

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Briefly describes the life and career of Dexter Jackson, highlighting his performance in Super Bowl XXXVII.


Galveston Buccaneers, The: Shearn Moody and the 1934 Texas League Championship

Galveston Buccaneers, The: Shearn Moody and the 1934 Texas League Championship
Author: Kris Rutherford
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626198373

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Galveston survived the Great Depression with a healthy dose of baseball, boll weevils and bootleg business. Farmers like future Galveston Buccaneers star Buck Fausett fled the insect infestation of North Texas for the city's sunny shores along with throngs of visitors eager to visit Sam Maceo's clubs and catch a ballgame. Galvestonians had a long love affair with America's favorite pastime, fielding the first game played in the state. Cotton heir Shearn Moody purchased the Buccaneers in 1931 and turned the languishing squad into a dominating force that won the 1934 Texas League Championship. Author Kris Rutherford weaves a captivating history of the Moody family, a team of talented players and the island that claimed them.


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Story

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Story
Author: Larry Mack
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1681032716

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were left without a single win in their first season, but they did not lose hope. In 2003, the Bucs defeated the Oakland Raiders 48-21 claiming their first Super Bowl victory! Follow the BucsÕ highs and lows in this book about underdogs for beginning readers.


Hugh Culverhouse and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Hugh Culverhouse and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Author: Denis M. Crawford
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786487372

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From 1976 until 1994, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost far more games than they won. The Bucs’ status as a sporting punch line belied the fact that they were led by arguably the most important owner of that era. Known as the “Vice-Commissioner,” Hugh F. Culverhouse, Sr., wielded his financial acumen as a weapon, keeping other NFL owners in line through the economic downturn of the 1980s, two work stoppages, and a multimillion dollar lawsuit from a rival league. Culverhouse’s near–Dickensian frugality also led, directly and indirectly, to the Steve Young–Joe Montana quarterback controversy; Doug Williams’ triumph in Super Bowl XXII; and the largest fourth-quarter collapse in NFL history. Over two dozen interviews with Culverhouse’s allies and adversaries inform this thorough and balanced chronicle of the man and his team.