Raheem Morris criticized Kellen Winslow's effort during the first offensive series of Tampa Bay's 24-0 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday. The Bucs faced third-and-5 at their 35-yard line when Winslow caught a pass short of the first-down marker. Instead of turning upfield, Winslow ran horizontally toward the sideline and, although he tried to extend the ball forward with his arms, was tackled 1 yard short of the first down. Asked about the play, Morris expressed disappointment. "Should he have squared his shoulders and tried to get the first down? Yes. Yes. He has to. We all do. We all have to have that want-to," Morris said. "I think Aqib Talib should have picked off that pass in the first drive. Kellen Winslow should have gotten the first down on that third-and-5. Jeremy Zuttah shouldn't have jumped offsides on the opening drive. "I hate to call out names, but that's the reality of what we do. You have to see that stuff."