But when the ball became invisible in a sea of white, it became time for a very cold game of hot potato (mixed in with a little Dead Ants).Mossys boot saved Edinburgh as it has so often. While I have often been reluctant to wade in on the whole "Mossy at 10" thing, Godmans form seems to be waning. While Mossy seems to have gained a yard of pace, he gets turned over in the tackle far less and his tactical kicking is miles better than it was, and miles ahead of Godman.He has surely done enough to be the front runner for the Scotland 15 shirt, with Hugo a close second (who honestly believed he would be a regular at Stade).But is he worth a look at 10 for Edinburgh, as so many have suggested This is assuming Rory Lamont remains in the injury information black hole he is currently in.While Robbo has been telling anyone who will listen about Scotlands deficiencies in the 10 position, is Mossy finally worth a shout, having made his tactical game a bit, well, more Dan Parks-esqueSpeaking of Parks, he controlled the game against Gloucester extremely well in the first half, while Barclay led the forwards in a master class in frustrating the opposition. For a game with so many Scot-on-Scot match-ups, there was plenty of niggle, and no doubt a sign of what is to come next weekend. The Weej seem to excel in this area, which could be a problem for Edinburgh.Yet in the second half Gloucester came out and pretty much reversed the situation, bullying Glasgow off their 0-6 lead and the ball and sharpening up their attack enough to take the victory.A raft of late-term substitutions probably did not help Glasgowmuch in the same way it buggered up Edinburgh last weekwith Cusiter going off and replacement McMillan then having to hide at the back with an injury, while Gregor filled in at scrum half.This only served to rob Glasgow of Gregors running lines and pace from the back, which they were already short of with Thom Evans out. The Gloucester Scottish showed up well with Scott, Rory Lawson and Al Strokosch showing good skills in attack, although Kellock and Gray were all over Lawson (hooker) at the line-out.And one more thing: does Graeme Morrison ever pass Youd be as well playing Richie Vernon in the centre, who unveiled the pace that has Glasgow abuzz while the rest of us sat wondering why Beattie was on the bench for a guy with two first names. 
Even Morris deemed the first half "horrible" and Raheem knows what horrible looks like.Perhaps it was a visit by the Ghost of Seasons Future that got the Bucs up and running after the first half.They came out and looked nothing like the Buccaneers we've grown used to these past 13 weeks. who got his pre-game wish in the wrong manner.He urged his lifeless team last week to be "dirtbags" in this game. And that they were. Beat the dirt out of them and then some.The Buc defense put the hassle in Matt Hasselbeck. Shut him down, picked him off, including two by unheralded Elbert Mack.There was no suspense in this one. You could feel the momentum wrap its loving arms around your Buccaneers in that third quarter. It became a piece of cake, a wonderful plate of Christmas cookies for the Bucs to devour.It came easily via that holiday production by the team that entered the league with the Bucs back in 1976.The defense ate it up. The offense moved itself out of the "pathetic" ranks and into respectable territory, even if for an afternoon.Now the Bucs will prepare for a trip next Sunday to New Orleans and the reality that the Saints are in an un-festive mood after their winning streak came to an end Saturday.Oh yes, a sad footnote to the rejoicing at One Buccaneer Place, the Bucs are now firmly behind the St.

Louis Lambs in the race for the first pick in the 2010 draft So long, Ndamukong Suh.Enjoy St Louis.Merry Christmas, Tampa Bay.. There were some unusual heroes on Sunday There always are. Let’s take a look at them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters. Chad Henne, QB, Miami Dolphins Henne threw for 349 yards against Tennessee, and is a decent desperation play next week against Houston Odds are you have a safer option though. Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em. Matt Moore, QB, Carolina Panthers Moore tossed three TDs and nearly 300 yards against the Vikings.