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1976 Winless Buccaneers Rooting For Miami To Win
1976 Winless Buccaneers Rooting For Miami To Win
LIKE '72 FINS, '76 BUCS DON'T WANT TO SHARE RECORD: The 1976 Buccaneers agree with the 1972 Dolphins about one thing: They don't want to see their accomplishments repeated this season : BLOOMBERG reports that while Mercury Morris & other former Miami greats root against the Patriots going 16-0, survivors of Tampa Bay's awful debut season don't want the same thing to happen to this year's ...
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'76 Bucs Remain Immortal
Hugging Harold Reynolds — They're popping the champaign in Tampa today, not because the Bucs slaughtered Atlanta today, but because the Miami Dolphins eeked out an overtime win this afternoon against the Ravens, thus securing (for at least another season) the '76 Bucs' distinction of being the NFL's last winless team ...

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