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 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?If there s one thing we learned about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers  4-4  in their last outing, it s that the team s offense is still lethal. But playing offense can only get you so far if players on the other side of the ball aren t doing their part. The Bucs  defense has allowed 30 or more points in three of the last four games, while the offense has put up more than 30 points in four of the last five games. Complementary football is critical for a team to stack up wins and make the playoffs.  Head coach Todd Bowles knows his defense has issues to fix to get back in the winning column, but it s easier said than done. Its personal as a group 鈥?its not just for me,  Bowles said.  Im not trying to do well for myself, Im trying to do well for  stanley cup the team and win. Were making strides. We can make 62 good plays and five bad plays, and it goes haywire. Weve got to cut stanley flasche  out the bad plays. We understand that. Were working on it daily. If we cut out the bad plays and play the rest of the game, well be OK. Weve just got to cut out the bad ones. We Just gotta keep working. Keep your head down, making sure they can do the things they can do, cross your Ts  stanley cup and dot your Is. Make sure theyre coming around and understand everything and make sure theyre in position. Theyve got to make plays. Its a constant process of coaching it better and playing it better. The Bucs  defensive issue lies in the trenches, with pass rushers failing to get to the opposing quarterback. Outside linebackers  Kpyl Texas bishop donates stem cells saving a mother  s life
 A Las Vegas woman claims she lost consciousness twice and suffered significant injuries during and after a blood plasma donation.Helen Summers says she went to the Octapharma Inc. located at Fremont Street and Bruce in May 2018 in order to donate her plasma.Summers says she wanted to help save lives stanley water bottle  with the critically needed liquid but also to make some extra money.Summers s stanley isolierkanne aid it was her first time donating and the process laborious. It was a long needle, not the regular short needles,  said Summers.According to the                                                         Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association                                                , plasma is the clear, straw colored liquid in the blood that is left over after the red and white blood cells are removed.Blood plasma is used for life-saving medicines in emergency and trauma care but also helps people battling life-threatening di stanley cup seases and other blood disorders. The girl first tried to poke me on my right arm but couldn t find a vein, so they put it in my left arm,  explained Summers.Summers claims she was nearly done with the donation when she passed out and woke up to staff checking her blood pressure. 20 minutes later they let me go home, they didn t ask if I drove, or if I took the bus,  said Summers. I drove home, it took me 20 minutes, I still wasn t feeling good and then I passed out again at home,  explained Summers.Summers was taken by ambulance to North Vista Hospital where doctors evaluated