Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Super Bowl LV Champions




Grand hopes for the Kansas City Chiefs of becoming the NFL's next dynasty were expunged emphatically by the one-man dynasty known as Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A slow start for both squads transitioned to Brady and Todd Bowles' Bucs defense dominating Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the latter's bid for a title repeat. Brady threw for three touchdowns and the Bucs' pass rush stymied Mahomes as the Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs, 31-9, on Sunday in Super Bowl LV at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium. The Buccaneers became the first team to win a Super Bowl in their host stadium and Brady brought home his seventh Super Bowl title in his first season with Tampa Bay after six title runs with the New England Patriots.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9

1) The Greatest Of All Time wrote another chapter in his legendary career. Tom Brady won his seventh Super Bowl and fifth SB MVP award. TB12 connected with his old New England buddy, Rob Gronkowski, for two first-half TDs as the Bucs sprinted out to a double-digit lead they'd never relinquish. Behind a dominant offensive line, Brady was comfortable start to finish, getting the ball out quick and taking shots when needed. The 43-year-old completed 21-of-29 passes for 201 yards and three first-half touchdowns. Gronk, who unretired to join Brady for another Super Bowl run, exploded, gashing the Chiefs up the seam time and time again. The TE led the Bucs with six caches for 67 yards and the two TDs. Gronk's best two games this season came against K.C. (6/106 in Week 12). With Mike Evans (1/31) and Chris Godwin (2/9) slowed, it was Gronk that carried the passing load. The future Hall of Fame TE returned to chase a fourth Super Bowl ring. In the biggest game of the year, Gronk stole the spotlight. After a slow start to the season, the Bucs gelled down the stretch, as Brady teams often do. Winning three road playoff games earned the Bucs the chance to play a home Super Bowl game. In front of those home fans, the Bucs lifted their second franchise Lombardi Trophy.


2) Todd Bowles was the true MVP of Super Bowl LV. The Buccaneers defensive coordinator called a masterful game that had Patrick Mahomes scrambling for his life, holding the ball, and gave the Chiefs no deep shots. Bowles dropped safeties deep to negate Tyreek Hill's speed and funnel everything underneath. The Bucs were ready for Andy Reid's normal counter, sniffing out every screen K.C. tried. Devin White was a menace, discombobulating every snap. Lavonte David helped smother Travis Kelce. Blanketing the field deep, not allowing a completion of 20-plus air yards to an offense that feasts off such plays, the Bucs controlled the game. The most dominant aspect of the game came from Tampa's defensive front, which throttled an injured Chiefs O-line. The Bucs often were through the line a second after the snap, causing Mahomes to retreat on first step. Tampa destroyed backup Chiefs offensive tackles with Shaquil Barrett constantly in Mahomes' face. The Bucs pressured Mahomes on 32.7% of his snaps while only blitzing on five snaps, per Next Gen Stats. The Bucs held Mahomes to 114 yards through three quarters and kept the Chiefs out of the end zone, earning two INTs of the star QB. It was as thorough a beating as Mahomes has experienced, and the first double-digit loss of his NFL career.


3) The Chiefs offensive line struggled brutally. We knew entering with backup tackles on both the left and right sides would make life difficult on Mahomes. The extent to which they struggled, particularly Mike Remmers on the left side, can't be overstated. Mahomes was running for his life all game, needing a Herculean effort just to get the ball out. Some of the best plays of the game came from the Chiefs QB scrambling for his life to heave prayers that fell incomplete. Even the brilliance of Mahomes couldn't overcome the offensive line issues Sunday. Mahomes was forced to scramble on 28.6% of his snaps, per NGS, completing just five of 14 throws with an INT on such plays. Even when the QB appeared to have time, it was clear he didn't trust it would last long enough to sit tight in the pocket. It's the latest reminder that even with speed, talent and weapons for days, football is still a game won in the trenches.


4) While the K.C. offensive line struggled, the Bucs' hogs dictated the contest from start to finish. The Tampa offensive line opened up holes for a churning rushing attack that milked the clock late and allowed Leonard Fournette to scamper untouched to the end zone. Ryan Jensen, Tristan Wirfs, Ali Marpet, Donovan Smith and Aaron Stinnie deserve praise for controlling the contest. Brady was sacked midway through the first quarter. The Chiefs rush barely touched him from thereon. When K.C. tried to dial up pressure, it was for naught, as the Bucs blockers, occasionally with help from Gronk, sealed the pocket. Brady was sacked just once and hit twice the entire game. The Bucs gave up pressure on just four snaps, per Next Gen Stats (compare that to Mahomes under pressure on 14 snaps). When the GOAT is given that sort of time, he's free to thrash the defense. 

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ISML 2020: Mikoto Misaka Nears History In The Making



ISML 2020: Mikoto Misaka Nears History In The Making


By Jo-Ryan Salazar

The Bedlam On Baltic Avenue

February 7, 2021


Mikoto Misaka, who last served as Saimoe Prime Minister in 2011 and has been, on numerous occassions, named Saimoe Leader of the Free World, is tipped by the Bedlam on Baltic Avenue to win a historic second term after defeating Kaguya Shinomiya 7995-7651. However, her opponent is hoping to emulate Hachiman Hikigaya in leading the OreGaIru Party to glory, and that is Hachiman's wife Yukino Yukinoshita, who defeated Mai Sakurajima 7960-6813.


The vanquished's male counterparts, however, will get a chance to be named Deputy Saimoe Prime Minister. Miyuki Shirogane is projected to give the Kaguya Party convincing clout after demolishing Yuu Ishigami 8107-5307. However, Sakuta Azusagawa lost his initial attempt at winning the seat last year to Rimuru Tempest and will hope that it isn't same song, second verse after delivering a 7474-6540 statement win over Touma Kamijou. A diverse blend of leadership is expected when the new government is announced this week following Election Day.


In Tiara Consolation action, Ai Hayasaka rolled past Chika Fujiwara 7026-6086, Rikka Takanashi rocked Rin Tohsaka 7045-6950, Asuna Yuuki slashed past Misaki Shokuhou 7852-6444, Mashiro Shiina won the closest race of the round, a 6985-6955 nailbiter over Emilia, Iroha Isshiki defeated Yui Yuigahama 6506-5925, Megumin exploded past Shiro 6703-6167, Kuroko Shirai prevailed over Utaha Kasumigaoka 7052-6946, Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Nao Tomori 6852-6151, Kaede Azusagawa defeated Chino Kafuu 6520-6334 and Ruiko Saten drove past Mio Akiyama 6783-6680.


In Scepter Consolation action, Tanjiro Kamado rushed past Rintarou Okabe 6666-5995 in the Upset of the Round, Levi leveled Subaru Natsuki 6528-6300, Yuuta Togashi prevailed over Kazuma Satou 6214-6149, Riku Dola roared past Ryuuji Takasu 6910-5311, Taki Tachibana took down Kiritsugu Emiya 7125-5318, Saika Totsuka punched Saitama 6517-6180, Sorata Kanda defeated Yuzuru Otonashi 5869-5442, Lelouch Lamperouge eased past Gilgamesh 6087-5585 and Shirou Emiya dominated Archer 5967-5136.


Finally, in special exhibition play, Hougetsu Shimamura routed Hina Tsurugi 6041-3917, Michiru Hyoudo rocked Rena Ryuuguu 6872-4188, Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX thumped Tooru Honda 5734-4761 and Aurura Suya Rhys Kaymin destroyed Rosetta 5926-4486.


Match Day 8 of the 2020 International Saimoe League is the general election for the Saimoe Prime Minister and Deputy Saimoe Prime Minister positions. The election is on February 9, 2021. Vote for your favorites at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.