TAMPA - Well, it’s closure, at least.
2006 ended for the Bucs almost exactly as it started; an empty, embarrassing loss at home to a team headed somewhere they aren’t - the postseason.
Just as Baltimore flattened Tampa Bay on Opening Day, the playoffs-bound Seahawks dispatched the Bucs, 23-7, in a game more noteworthy for most in that the Seahawks have apparently paid for playing their regulars for no obvious reason. Clearly, less would have been sufficient today.
Now the Bucs look to the offseason, one that could bring plenty of change as Tampa Bay has $25 million under the salary cap and needs to improve in several areas if it is to challenge for the postseason in 2007.
What are the Bucs’ top offseason priorities?
