On Sunday December 16th 2007, for the first time in their history the Tampa Bay Buccaneers returned a kickoff for a touchdown. As a long time Bucs fan, I can tell you the event brought tears to my eyes - second biggest touchdown in Bucs history. Next to Ronde Barber returning an interception for a TD against the Eagles in the 2002 NFC Championship game, which propelled the team to a Superbowl (which it won handily).
Never, you sum-bitch announcers, can you say that the Bucs have never done it. Before now, every Bucs game, it was obligatory to say “The Bucs have never run a kickoff back for a touchdown”. Well. Suck it. Asses.
Every 32 years, it’ll happen. Much like snow in Florida. It’ll happen. And the Bucs will win that game, by 34 points. At home. In the winter. To win the NFC South title.
Atlanta, Buffalo, Detroit, Minnesota, Philadelphia, San Diego, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, and Seattle have not won Superbowls in 32 years (if they’ve won one at all in Detroit, Cleveland and Houston’s cases). If any of those teams win the superbowl this year (unlikely); it’ll be like clockwork that, when the Bucs run a kickoff back for a touchdown that other team wins a Superbowl.
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