Parity rules the NFC South

October 23, 2007 by Paul Wine  
Filed under Buccaneers, Falcons, Panthers, Saints

Recap Of Week 7

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went into Detroit  and dominated the first half but fumbled away two great opportunities and when you have more turnovers it is very hard to win as they found that out by losing 23-16. Jeff Garcia went interception free again but it was his botched hand off on a first and goal play that really sealed their fate. Next week they play Jacksonville and if they want any chance they have to keep the ball and capitalize on their opportunities.

In the other NFC South match up the New Orleans Saints were able to barely beat the Atlanta Falcons in a game that saw new Atlanta starter Byron Leftwich leave the game in the third quarter with a leg injury and they had to go back to Joey Harrington who didn’t have the spark in him that they had hoped.  Reggie Bush had a great game and scored the winning touchdown on a screen play and was able to help his team grind out their second straight win after an 0-4 start.

Hope everyone did well on Sunday and I will be back on Friday with this weeks games.

Paul 

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