- 1996 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Tampa Bay Buccaneers
year = 1996
record = 6-10
division_place = 4thNFC Central
coach =Tony Dungy
stadium = Houlihan Stadium
playoffs = "Did not qualify"The 1996Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 7-9 season. It was the first season forTony Dungy as the team's head coach who had no previous experience as a head coach. Prior to the season it was announced that the team would remain inTampa Bay and would have a new stadium for the 1998 season. Also prior to the season the team draftedMike Alstott , who became one of the most popular players in the teams history, andDonnie Abraham . The offense struggled all season and was not helped by an ill-advised holdout from running backErrict Rhett , who next year would barely carry the ball with new running backs added.The 1996 Buccaneers would be remembered as the Team that turned it all around for the franchise. While a lot of fans feel it wasn't until the 1997 Team with its new Pewter based uniforms, most knowledgeable fans credit the changes that took place in 96 for setting the stage for the Bucs improbably rise to power. It didn't happen at once. Despite being a 7-7 Team at one point at the end of 95, the 1996 Bucs went 0-5 before getting their first win, over of all teams, Tony Dungy's former team theMinnesota Vikings . The 24-13 win over Minnesota started another streak few noted at the time, and some credit as the first sign of the turn-around, which is 4 games in a row that the Bucs Defense held opponents to 13 points or less. Despite this, game 10 had theOakland Raiders coming into Tampa facing a Bucs team that is 1-8. A larger number of Turn-around theorists mark this game, a 20-17 Overtime win as the sign of change for things to come. Others will point out that Raider kicker Ford missed a short 27 yard field goal with regulation about to expire that would have ended the game but instead forced overtime. No matter, as just about anyone concerned with the issue points out the next game as a sure sign that times were changing for the Buccaneers. Week 11 had the Bucs on the west coast, where they never win. Playing at San Diego, a road game, and vs the AFC, the Bucs spotted the Chargers a 14-0 lead. Instead of folding, the Dungy led Bucs fought back, and won on the road, on the west coast 25-17. They would win two of the next three, and 5 of the last 7 games including an emotional win over theChicago Bears 34-19 in which the Bucs did everything right, including return a punt for a touchdown! It was the first time since the end of the 1979 season that Bucs and Bucs fans could not wait for the next year, knowing they had really become a better team.In all fairness and objectivity, rules changes earlier in the decade bringing about a salary cap, and a minimum spending cap forced Bucs to spend more on players. With the new ownership, tax disclosures showed the old Culverhouse regime was running a 'for-profit' business in which players who were getting good were released before their contracts could get big, all the while claiming poor and trying to get some home games played in Orlando,Fl. Truth is the Buccaneers were one of the richest franchises and one could hardly blame experienced coaches like Ray Perkins or Sam Wyche for failing to produce a winning team with such an inferior product.Many fans took encouragement from the team winning 5 of the last 7 seven games and the emergence of
Warren Sapp who had nine sacks on the season,Derrick Brooks , andMike Alstott , who along withJohn Lynch andHardy Nickerson were forming the core of one of the best defenses of the decade.This also mark the final year the Buccaneers wore the orange & white uniforms.
1996 Roster
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