My first card in the Updated Set is Mike Washington.
Started at cornerback for the first nine seasons in franchise history and ranks second in interceptions by a Buccaneer, his record of 28 only being passed recently by Donnie Abraham. Was obtained by the Bucs in a trade prior to the 1976 season with the Baltimore Colts having originally been their 3rd round pick in the 1975 draft. Scored four touchdowns in his career, three on interception returns and one on a blocked fieldgoal return in 1978. It was his interception against Miami on Monday Night Football in 1982 that preserved the win for the Bucs and led to my becoming a Buccaneer fan(BucPower.com).
1977 Stats
Games-14
Ints-5
Tackles-28
The second card in the updated collection is Richard Wood.
Played the first nine seasons in franchise history and was part of the great Buccaneer defenses of that era. Known as "Batman" he was always popular with the TV media for having Batman logos on his arm pads and socks during games. Led the team in tackles three times in their first four seasons. Played the 1975 season with the Jets before coming to Tampa and finished his pro career with the 1985 Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL. Came back to the Bucs under Sam Wyche briefly as an assistant defensive coach and often appears at alumni events in the Bay area (BucPower.com)
1977 Stats
Games-14
Ints-4
Tackles-141
The third card in the updated collection is Dave Pear.
Missed only one game in the first three seasons in franchise history and started every game he played at nose tackle. The first Buc ever to go to the Pro Bowl, he was one of the founders of the Tampa 3-4 defense that went on to be the best in the NFL the year after he was traded to Oakland. Came to the Bucs in the veteran allocation draft having originally been a 3rd round pick of the Colts in 1975. Played only a season and a half with the Raiders (BucPower.com)
1977 Stats
Games-14
Tackles-141
Sacks-3.5
The fourth card in the updated collection is Parnell Dickinson.
Started one game at QB for the expansion Bucs and played in another seven games as back-up to Steve Spurrer. His start came against the Dolphins and was off to a perfect 4 of 4 start passing when he suffered a knee injury and was lost for the rest of the season, Was in camp the following year but did not make the roster but was re-signed at mid-season and was inactive for two games before being released again for good. Went by the nickname of "Paydirt" and now works at Raymond James Stadium employed by the NFL where his job is to check players' uniforms before each home game to ensure they meet league requirements. Never played again in the NFL after leaving Tampa Bay (BucPower.com)
The fifth card in the updated collection is Randy Hedberg
Came out of nowhere to lead the Bucs to a couple of wins in the 1977 pre-season and was immediately annointed the starter and new young hope of the second year Buccaneers. Promptly threw one interception for every nine passes he attempted, completed less than three of them and never threw a score at all. Moved on to be with Oakland and Green Bay but never threw a pass for either team. Returned home to Minot State and became head coach of his alma mater in 1982 (BucPower.com)
1977 Stats
Att-90
Comp-25
YDS-244
Int-10
The sixth card in the updated collection is Jeb Blount
One of three quarterbacks to start for the Bucs in 1977 with Randy Hedberg and Gary Huff, but was as unsuccessful as the other two in leading the Buc offense. Originally drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 2nd round of the 1976 draft, he became a Buc in September 1977 having been on the Raiders' IR list all his rookie season. Jeb was his nickname, taken from his initials of his given name, John Eugune Blount. Never played again in the NFL after leaving Tampa Bay and his career stats have got to be some of the worst for a second round pick in NFL history (BucPower.com)
1977 Stats
Att-89
Comp-37
YDS-255
Int-7
The seventh card in the updated collection is Allan Leavitt
Played in eight games during 1977 and somehow wound up as the team's leading scorer that season despite totalling only 20 points. Missed the last six games of the 1977 season through injury and then lost a training camp battle with Irishman Neil O'Donoghue the following year. Succeeded Pete Rajecki as the kicker at Georgia, Rajecki being the player who scored the first-ever points for the Buccaneers in the 1976 pre-season. Was a St.Petersburg native and went to Lakewood High School. Never played again in the NFL after leaving Tampa Bay. Now lives in Jacksonville and worked for many years as a colleague of mine at IBM.
1977 Stats
Games-8
FG-5-10
PAT-5-5
UPDATED EXISTING CARDS FROM THE TOPPS 1977 SET
Updated #338 Topps 1977 David Green card
Image is from the 1978 Topps football card with an added Bucco logo on the helmet.
Updated #268 Topps 1977 Louis Carter card
Image is from the BucPower.com
Updated #96 Topps 1977 Anthony Davis card
Image is from the BucPower.com
Updated #29 Topps 1977 Leroy Selmon card
Image is from the internet
Updated #128 Topps 1977 Gary Huff card
Image is from the 1978 Topps football card with added Bucco logo
Updated #178 Topps 1977 Dewey Selmon card
Image is from the internet