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12/20/2006 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jon Gruden is not into moral victories. Neither are his players. However, the hard-nosed Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach and his troops had to feel at least some sense of satisfaction after nearly pulling off the biggest upset of the NFL season.
There wasn't a whole lot in the Bucs' favor heading into Sunday's visit to Chicago's Soldier Field. Tampa Bay hadn't won on the road all year long, and was facing a Bears squad that had been nearly invincible on its own turf in 2006. The Buccaneers came in as the lowest-scoring team in the league, while Chicago had yielded the fewest points at home this season. Even history wasn't on the Bucs' side, as the club historically hasn't fared well in cold-weather stadiums during the winter months.
Despite all those obstacles, Tampa Bay almost did the unthinkable. Fueled by a stellar performance off the bench from quarterback Tim Rattay, the Buccaneers roared back from a 21-point second-half deficit to send the game into overtime before finally succumbing to a Robbie Gould field goal late in the extra period that gave the Bears a thrilling 34-31 victory.
In the end, the game turned out to be another stinging defeat in what has been a season full of pain for Tampa Bay. But while the Bucs remain short on talent, Sunday's performance showed they clearly don't lack heart, especially considering the club has nothing to play for right now other than positioning for April's draft.
"We've got a lot of resolve," said Gruden. "(The players) showed tremendous grit today and (the comeback) is credited to them, it really is. I'm more proud of that then I can tell you."
You also can't question Gruden's intensity and desire and the way those attributes rub off on his charges. His handling of his team's quarterback quandary this season, however, is much more debatable, particularly after witnessing the results on Sunday.
Gruden's patience finally wore out with ineffective rookie Bruce Gradkowski, who was hopelessly ineffective once again, late in the second quarter with the Bucs trailing 14-3. Rattay showed his rust early on, but the one-time San Francisco 49ers hopeful was nearly unstoppable after the intermission, engineering four touchdown drives and providing the spark that the offense had been desperately seeking for months.
Rattay finished 20-of-35 for 268 yards and threw three touchdown passes, all of which came in the fourth quarter. One was a 64-yard strike to speedy wideout Joey Galloway - the longest play from scrimmage for the Bucs this season - that closed the gap to 31-24. After Tampa's defense forced a quick stop, Rattay hit Ike Hilliard in stride down the middle, and the veteran receiver outraced the Chicago secondary for a game-tying 44-yard score.
"He did a great job," said tight end Alex Smith of Rattay. "I think once he finally got his feet settled in, you can see that he was making plays left and right. He was moving around with his feet, and that was the big difference."
WALKING THE PLANK
Rattay's outing earned the journeyman signal-caller the start for this Sunday's contest at Cleveland, a move for which many fans and observers had been campaigning for weeks. The seventh-year pro started 16 games for the 49ers from 2003-05, including the first four games of last season, before being benched in favor of No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith. A few weeks later, Rattay was traded to Tampa Bay for a sixth-round draft choice to serve as Chris Simms' backup.
"It's just common sense right now, based on performance and who gives us a better chance to win a football game," explained Gruden on the switch. "We'd like to finish the season as strongly as we can."
Gradkowski had been under center for the last 11 games after Simms went down to season-ending internal injuries in Week 3. The 23-year-old was pretty effective early on, but has really hit the wall over the past month. Gradkowski's 65.9 quarterback rating is tied with fellow rookie Vince Young for the lowest among NFL regulars, and he hasn't thrown a touchdown pass in four straight games.
Against the Bears, Gradkowski completed just 5-of-11 throws for 37 yards and was sacked twice before getting the hook.
"He is a young guy and he does have promise, but I think right now he's out of rhythm a little bit," Gruden remarked. "Things are happening fast, he's clearly struggling and the best thing to do is try to go in another direction."
PILLAGED?
Gould's game-winning kick was set up by a controversial 28-yard pass from Bears quarterback Rex Grossman to wide receiver Rashied Davis. Although replays showed the ball appeared to come out of Davis' hands and touch the ground, the play was not reviewed upstairs.
It was later revealed that replay official Jim Blackwood attempted to contact the field crew to look at the catch, but was unable to do so because the pager system had malfunctioned. The NFL admitted to the technical error in a statement issued on Monday.
"(The ball) hit the ground," said Gruden of the costly play. "The disappointing thing is that the play's not ruled properly on the field."
HELLO CLEVELAND
Tampa Bay will get one final chance at earning that elusive first road victory of the season this Sunday, when the club travels to Cleveland to battle the 4-10 Browns.
Points could be at a premium in this upcoming matchup that clearly won't be a highlight of the Week 16 docket. Cleveland is tied for 29th overall with an average of 16.1 points per game, while the Buccaneers' 13.0 per game average is next-to-last in the league.
Tampa Bay is just 1-5 lifetime against the Browns, and hasn't won in two previous visits to Cleveland. The Bucs' only win in the series was a 17-3 verdict in 2002.
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