The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have long since built their defense around getting after the quarterback. In fact, so does every other NFL defense, but not many still adhere to the Tampa 2 philosophy of using four pass rushers to do so. A failure to consistently pressure passers was part of the team's downfall last year, and now we have some statistics to back that up.
Football Outsiders tracked every defense's efficiency when they managed to pressure quarterbacks, versus when they didn't. The Buccaneers were the eighth-best pressure defense, but just the 18th no-pressure defense, and the difference between the two was the eighth-biggest in the NFL.