When Bruce Arians and his coaching staff came into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise it felt like a new day. Like a fresh layer of good football was discovered once the latest rancid layer of dissapointment had been removed and ejected.
It was a new day. But was it?
The starting quarterback is the same starting quarterback. The running backs are the same. The wide receivers are essentially the same considering newcomers to the depth chart have combined for six catches and less than 100-yards of offense through six games. The offensive line has one new starter, but even he (Alex Cappa) was on the team last season.