The late Tom McEwen, sports editor of The Tampa Times from 1958-62 before being named sports editor of The Tampa Tribune in 1962, graced the Tribune sports section with his award-winning column, The Morning After, and his Breakfast Bonus notes columns were a signature offering from the 19-time Florida Sports Writer of the Year. McEwen died in June, 2011 at the age of 88. His wife, Linda, occasionally contributes past columns and exerpts to this blog.

Posted Dec 21, 2009 by Tom McEwen
Updated Dec 22, 2009 at 07:57 PM
It’s regrettable that the Bucs game Sunday, that well played one they won 24-7 over Seattle at Seattle, was not the first game of the ‘09 season instead of the third from the last.
However, betting here is that Bucs Coach Raheem Morris used that angle in his postgame talk with the team, declaring this the first game of the next season in 2010. Betting here also, is the players themselves chose to use that same tact as surely as did young quarterback, Josh Freeman. Freeman had a fine day in Seattle, the kind of day he hoped to have. He made a few errors but not many. The Bucs made a few errors but not as many as Seattle.
Bucs everywhere, people everywhere, looking at this situation and knowing how lousy the Buccaneers have been playing, surely will agree this may very well be the start of something good.
The Bucs in this, golly, only the second win this season, did all the things, played in the manner anticipated all season for the 24-7 win.
Seattle made the mistakes the Bucs have made throughout this year. They were throwing interceptions at the start and at the end. But, in between, Buc quarterback Freeman played as all have expected. He was accurate enough in his passing, particularly in the second half, demonstrating his progress and the speed of his passes impressed. Often, his throws could not have been completed if he had not had the zing on the ball to get it to his catchers who were often surrounded. It was the result Coach Morris had promised and on this day in Seattle, Freeman came through. He threw passes to receivers who seem to be covered but broke free enough to get in position to receive his speeding passes.
I frankly think he genuinely impressed those who saw this game - including those doubters.
Of course, Freeman had to have his receivers in position and most of the time, they were. His primary receivers seem to include Cadillac Williams, who also ran the ball with zip, Antonio Bryant, Maurice Stovall, Kellen Winslow and Derrick Ward. Stovall and Ward were also slashing runners.
This is a good win, late as it is in the season, but perhaps it can suggest what may lie in the future. I would imagine the performance of this team may well have improved Coach Morris’ standing with the Buc ownership, as it surely did with fans who clearly were becoming disgruntled, just as clearly as Seattle fans were disgruntled with their team. New Orleans and Atlanta remain on the schedule, at New Orleans next week and closing the season here in Tampa with Atlanta, in January.
You can bet again that the Bucs will be the underdogs in both of these games, although Atlanta may come here out of the playoffs as well.
Word now is the Buccaneers may be the darling of the draft in April. They could have as many as 10 top draft picks with which to make choices. Most fans are counting heavily on that draft and the quick prospects of the future. If there is any unrest in the Buc organization of having another lousy year causing season ticket holders to weigh their options more closely, I haven’t seen it. When the season began, my personal estimate was that the Bucs didn’t have much and were last place contenders and were starless.
That is no longer so now, they have some stars rising, but they have a long way to reach the stardom they seek and we seek for them.
It would be nice to be around a winner again at No. 1 Buc Place.
Babaloo!
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