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Published: September 29, 2008
What went right for the Bucs: Much-maligned rookie KR Dexter Jackson, who fell down twice last week at Chicago, was explosive on his first attempt, a 35-yard return from 3 yards deep in the end zone.
What went wrong for the Bucs: Veteran CB Ronde Barber slipped trying to pivot and run with WR Greg Jennings in single coverage, resulting in an uncontested 25-yard touchdown pass.
What went right for the Bucs: On the first play, LB Derrick Brooks intercepted a pass tipped by RB Brandon Jackson at the Packers 31-yard line, setting up the Bucs' first touchdown.
What went wrong for the Bucs: QB Brian Griese had consecutive passes batted down at the line of scrimmage, forcing the Bucs to settle for a field goal and 13-7 lead with 1:07 left.
What went right for the Bucs: LB Derrick Brooks forced a fumble by Packers RB Ryan Grant, which SS Jermaine Phillips picked up and returned 38 yards for a touchdown and 20-7 lead.
What went wrong for the Bucs: After Brian Griese's second interception, the Packers exploited a seam in the Bucs defense for a 48-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers to WR Greg Jennings.
What went right for the Bucs: With the game on the line, the defense gave up a scant 8 yards - total. DE Gaines Adams notched his second career interception, seven days after his first.
What went wrong for the Bucs: Brian Griese's third interception of the game was returned 62 yards for a touchdown by CB Charles Woodson, giving Green Bay a 21-20 lead.
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