Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Bryant wants the team to be more aggressive on offense. Tampa Bay averaged just 2.8 yards per pass in a 38-7 loss to New Orleans on Sunday. Bryant had missed the team's last two games and rookie Josh Freeman is now the team's quarterback. "He's developing. Right now, that's what it seems like we're out there doing. We're developing Josh more than really trying to compete. That's the situation that we're in, but as a veteran I understand that," Bryant said. "To me, the whole feeling is just a different game plan. The two weeks I sat out, it was like bombs away and today it was very, very conservative. I don't feel like we made the adjustments we could have made to go out there and make the plays down the field to beat them deep, especially with the situation given. They weren't in first team completely. That was kind of weird to me, but it is what it is." Even though it sounded differently, Bryant isn't knocking Freeman. "We believe in him. The coaches believe in him and the players ... we have to rally behind him because he's key in us taking the next step toward being a better franchise. It's definitely about him," he said.