The 34-21 loss to the Cowboys was tough enough, that wound may heal.
The Buccaneers suffered yet another costly loss in that game—their best offensive lineman—Jeff Faine.
Faine, the center and signal caller for the offensive line, is out possibly four-to-six weeks with a bicep tendon tear.
Coach Raheem Morris called Faine's loss "huge."
"Huge loss," Morris reiterated Monday. "His return? It all depends on when he can go. Could be two weeks, could be more."
Morris reconstructed the Sunday loss but was insistent on his "no excuses," mantra.
"The big plays -- that throws the game out of wack. They're heartbreakers," he said of Dallas quarterback Tony Romo's three long TD passes.
"We're not into pointing fingers," he went on. "Every man in the room has to be accountable. ...
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Suffer Second Loss in Jeff Faine
Posted: 14th September 2009 by Tom Edrington in NFLComments Off on Tampa Bay Buccaneers Suffer Second Loss in Jeff Faine