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1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season : ウィキペディア英語版
1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season

The 1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season was the team's first full, non-strike season under head coach Ray Perkins. Perkins had by now rebuilt the Buccaneers as the NFL's youngest team, having replaced so many veterans that leadership became an issue. A strong draft produced several starters, including standout offensive tackle Paul Gruber and eventual 1,000-yard running back Lars Tate. The team was largely competitive and showed an ability to outplay opponents in the second half of games, but continued their tendency toward mental errors, and finished with a disappointing 5–11 record. Second-year quarterback Vinny Testaverde was inconsistent: an effective leader at times, as in their late-season upset of the AFC-leading Buffalo Bills, mistake-prone at others. His 35 interceptions are still (as of 2011) a team record. His frequent costly errors caused the coaching staff to lose confidence in him, and at one point to replace him with backup Joe Ferguson. The team finished the season on a strong note with wins in two of their final three games, including respectable performances against two playoff contenders.
==Offseason==

National Football League Players Association figures showed the Buccaneers to have the lowest average salaries in the NFL, despite having one of the league's highest-paid players in Vinny Testaverde. Team assistant Phil Krueger disputed the accuracy of the figures.〔Steele, David. "Thrifty Bucs rank last in average player salary". St. Petersburg Times. 24 Feb 1988〕 The team filed suit against former linebacker Hugh Green, saying that he still owed more than half of the signing bonus that he was required to repay as part of his trade to Miami.〔"Buccaneers sue Miami's Green". Ocala Star-Banner. 23 Apr 1988〕
Founding coach John McKay was honored with election to the College Football Hall of Fame.〔Wire reports. "McKay, Perry picked for Hall of Fame". The Spokane Chronicle. 21 Jan 1988〕

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