2/3 of the Bucaneers offensive production has occurred after halftime.
They can make adjustments.
The Packers defense in their games has been on the field more in the second half and have given up more yards later in the game.
Check out this Press Gazette article by Eric Goska:
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080925/PKR07/80925146/1954/PKR03 "Both the Vikings, down 10-3, and the Lions, in arrears 21-10, were playing catch-up in the second half. Minnesota acquired 255 of its 355 yards in the final two quarters. The Lions secured 191 of their total take of 311 yards in the same two periods.
The Cowboys merely turned their productivity up a notch. After gaining 200 yards in building a 13-6 halftime lead, Dallas finished off the Packers with another 253 yards."
Late in the game can the Packers get first downs, keep the ball, run down the clock and keep scoring points? (Are you healthy Ryan holdout Grant?)
Can the packer defense stop the Buccaneers and not give up the big play as they did against Detroit and Dallas? Especially with a reduced secondary?
The last half of the third quarter and first half of the 4th quarter will be critical. The Packers having a 4 yard run, an incomplete pass, then a 4 yard 3rd down play for a 3 and out during that time will be very harmful to this team. McCarthy has to have more of a run up the score mentality and stay agreesive on offense in the second half.