Winston and the offense have all said they would rather operate out of the no-huddle system. It gives the Bucs an opportunity to go in attack mode and set the pace of the game. They spent the preseason and a lot of time in practice this week playing with as much noise and commotion surrounding the practice field as they could create while the offense was on the field. While it does create a different mindset and force players to use different techniques, it still doesn’t compare to what they will face Sunday when they open up the regular season against the Atlanta Falcons in the Georgia Dome.
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It’s what makes his players feel the most comfortable and how they establish a rhythm. Tampa is also wanting to get as much production as possible from wide receiver Mike Evans and the coaching staff believes more of a barnyard style of play could lead to him reaching the level he played at during his last year with Texas A&M. After building the reputation of a superstar throughout his rookie year, Evans had some struggles during the 2015 season.In order for the Bucs to win the NFC South this year, Evans will need to have the best season of his short career and Koetter will try whatever it takes to put his number one receiver in the best position to