"QB Josh Freeman has made a lot of improvement in his second year, but there is room for more, such as scoring touchdowns from the red zone. The Bucs have scored only three touchdowns in nine trips inside the opponent's 20-yard line, a 33 percent touchdown efficiency rate that ranks 26th in the league. That figure is a bit skewed. The Bucs have kicked three field goals in the red zone, turned the ball over twice and had a kneel-down to end a game: RB Earnest Graham lost a fumble in the opener against the Browns, and later the team took a knee to end the game. Last week, Freeman had a pass bounce off WR Sammie Stroughter's hands and Steelers DE Brett Keisel returned the interception 79 yards for a score. Freeman said the Bucs could be more aggressive, but the idea this season is to cut down on turnovers. "No doubt, but at the same time it's a fine line between being aggressive and too aggressive," Freeman said. "We've got to go down there and understand that field goals every possession don't win games in this league. You've got to go down, you've got to get in the red zone, you've got to capitalize on your long drives, and that's definitely been an emphasis, and we'll get better at that number as this season continues."" http://www.tampabay.com/sports/foot...n-working-to-improve-red-zone-offense/1125029