The summary is:
This is a transcript of a video that tells the story of the 1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had the worst offense in NFL history. They were shut out six times, scored only seven offensive touchdowns, and threw 30 interceptions. They lost their first 12 games before winning their last two. The video also compares them to other bad offenses, explains how they were built, and how they improved in the following years. The video is sponsored by SeatGeek and has some humorous commentary from the narrator.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The NFL added two new teams in 1976: the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
2. The Seahawks joined the NFC West and the Buccaneers joined the AFC West, which was geographically illogical.
3. Both teams participated in an expansion draft and selected 39 players from the other 26 franchises.
4. The Seahawks won two games and the Buccaneers lost all 14 games in their inaugural season.
5. The Buccaneers had one of the worst offenses of all time, averaging 8.9 points per game and being shut out five times in 1976.
6. The Buccaneers' offense got even worse in 1977, scoring only seven offensive touchdowns and being shut out six times.
7. The Buccaneers had a record 26-game losing streak before winning their first game in week 13 of 1977 against the New Orleans Saints.
8. The Buccaneers improved their defense and offense in the following years and made their first playoff appearance in 1979, reaching the NFC championship game.
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