Before the Super Bowl, Buccaneers.com ran an Intro entitled
Lords of the Ring that depicted the same ship sailing into San Diego and storming the lighthouse featured in the Super Bowl XXXVII logo. This Intro was the second favorite with the voters, earning 1,116 ballots. The top choice among regular season movies was
Grated Cheeseheads, featuring Captain Fear swinging through the stands and altering the headgear of some visiting Packer fans.
The 2003 Flash Intros fleshed out the cast of characters, and Buccaneers.com voters apparently appreciated the increased stabs at humor. The winner from the ’03 season (check out all the movies
here) was the first of our two Vick-centric finalists. Posted before the Week Three matchup between the Bucs and the Falcons, it featured an injured Vick waking from a Buccaneer-related nightmare to find relief in the fact that he wasn’t going to be playing. Backup quarterback Doug Johnson didn’t have the same luxury.
Vick’s Worst Nightmare won the 2003 competition with 1,421 votes, edging out a Week One offering entitled
Weapons of Mass Destruction. That piece, which depicted Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell in the Oval Office with President George W. Bush, was actually posted just before the season and coincided with the release of Buccaneers.com Version 3.0. It garnered 1,021 votes for second place. The rest of the votes were spread out rather evenly between such offerings as
The Good, the Brad and the Ugly, Webmaster Apology and
Freddy Falcon. The last of those three was yet another Michael Vick manifesto.
Vick came up big again this past season, as Buccaneers.com ran a parody of the popular
Michael Vick Experience commercial. In the Buccaneers.com version, the Vick fan begins the futuristic amusement park ride only to be warned by the Falcon quarterback himself that he is about to be attacked by the Tampa Bay defense. The Intro ends with the rider desperately begging to be let off the ride, and a brief flash of Derrick Brooks in his face.
You can review that Intro and 17 others
here. Among the other top vote-getters was
Dome Wars, featuring Defensive Coordinator Monte Kiffin in a winning cameo;
The Grudefather, in which Head Coach Jon Gruden, as a mafia boss, delivers a message to Chicago Head Coach Lovie Smith; and
Ricky in the Caribbean, which stars former Miami RB Ricky Williams and is otherwise self-explanatory. Vick’s latest star turn, however, hauled in 1,494 votes and was the 2004 winner.
Voting between the three single-season winners will last a week. The overall champion will be crowned next week, after the Super Bowl. Please cast your vote in the poll above.