For much of the 2014 season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense was only entertaining if you were a fan of the opposing team.
Aside from a dominant stretch from rookie standout Mike Evans over the second half of the year, Tampa Bay's offense bounced between barely mediocre and just plain laughable over the course of their 2-14 season. The Bucs finished 30th in the NFL in total yards per game on offense, one of just three teams to average less than 300 yards per contest.
In their first year under new head coach Lovie Smith, the Bucs averaged just 17.