
Things just seem to be going from bad to worse for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the days go on this season. Their latest setback came last night at the hands of their NFC South rivals, the Carolina Panthers, who embarrassed them in Tampa’s own stadium en route to a 31-13 blowout that now has head coach Greg Schiano on the chopping block, and he could be canned at any moment now.
Now comes word the team may be without their No. 2 receiver for the rest of the season, as Mike Williams’ hamstring injury has plagued him to the point he may not play again this year:
#Bucs are concerned about Mike Williams' hamstring injury and whether he can continue playing.
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) October 25, 2013
On the year, he just 22 catches for 216 yards and a pair of touchdowns. This, after he had nearly a thousand yards and nine touchdowns a season ago. With him out, Tiquan Underwood would figure to get more targets.
Yeah, this guy:
