Saints vs. Buccaneers, Week 7: Late, but correct, call costs Tampa Bay

New Orleans Saints v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

New Orleans Saints v Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Posted: 10/22/2012

 

The  Tampa Bay Buccaneers  were unable to come away with their third victory on Sunday, instead losing to the New Orleans Saints  by the score of 35-28, after the team was unable to force overtime on the final play of the game.

Tampa Bay jumped out to an early 14-0 lead over New Orleans, but Saints quarterback  Drew Brees  played a first half for the ages and gave his team the lead in what seemed like no time.

While Brees finished with 377 yards and 4 touchdowns, it almost wasn't enough on Sunday as Buccaneers quarterback  Josh Freeman  also had a field day.

Freeman threw for 420 yards and 3 touchdowns, but those numbers could have been even better if it weren't for an illegal contact penalty on the final play of the game, overturning what would have been the game-tying touchdown to an incomplete pass.

While no one wants to lose in that fashion, Sander Philipse of SB Nation's Buccaneers blog,  Bucs Nation , explains why the call was correct.

The play may look like it should somehow count for the Buccaneers - but it was called correctly. That call ended the game. None of that would have been necessary had the  Bucs simply put the game away earlier, had gotten a stop in the first half, or had scored from the one-yard line on one of four downs after a 95-yard  Vincent Jackson  catch.

Tampa Bay will look to bounce back and do so quickly, as they prepare for their Thursday Night Football showdown with the  Minnesota Vikings .

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