TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are accustomed to weather delaysAnd, if the past two weeks are an indication, opposing teams better be prepared to deal with them, too, when they visit Raymond James Stadium.Play was suspended in the fourth quarter of a Bucs game because of inclement weather for the second straight week Sunday, when fans were ordered to leave their seats and seek cover in stadium concourses.The Denver Broncos had to wait 86 minutes to close out the final 6:33 of a dominating 27-7 victory that kept the defending Super Bowl champions unbeaten.The previous Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams held on for a 37-32 win after the two-minute warning turned into a 69-minute delay due to a severe thunderstorm punctuated by lightning.A crazy situation. You dont practice it as a coach, Denvers Gary Kubiak said.Our coaches and our players handled it like a mature group. We stayed focused. ... My biggest concern for both teams was just player safety, the Broncos coach added, You sit around for an hour, 25 minutes and come back out there, but it looks like both teams got out healthy. Thats the most important thing.While fans were urged to stay in the stadium and not flee to the parking lots, players hustled to the locker rooms. Once the weather cleared, the teams were told when to return to the field and given 15 minutes to warm up.Thunder could be heard in the distance when the game resumed in heavy rain. Most of the announced crowd of 60,375 did not return to their seats for the conclusion of the game.Unlike the previous week, when the Bucs anticipated getting the ball coming out the two-minute warning and used the delay to plot strategy to try to overcome a five-point deficit against the Rams, Sundays game pretty much was decided by the time play was suspended.To be honest, I didnt say a word, Bucs linebacker Kwon Alexander said of what was said in the Tampa Bay locker room during the delay. I was just focused, just trying to get back out there and make a play for our offense to get some points on the board. We really didnt say (anything), everybody was just thinking and being focused. (A game) never feels over to me. I never give up on anything.The Bucs routinely have to juggle practice times and schedules because of severe weather on Floridas Gulf Coast. 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Kd Scarpe Basket Scontate . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. The FIA has dismissed Ferraris request to review Sebastian Vettels Mexican Grand Prix time penalty after deciding there is no new element to consider.On Thursday Ferrari lodged a request to motorsports governing body asking to re-examine the ten-second penalty, which dropped Vettel from third to fifth in the race result. The German had been penalised for dangerous driving after moving under braking to defend position from Daniel Ricciardo.Ferraris request to the FIA came after it claimed a number of new elements had come to light in the weeks since the race. A hearing was convened on Friday, after FP2, conducted via teleconference, with the stewards talking to Ferrari, represented by senior performance engineer Jock Clear, and Red Bull, represented by team principal Christian Horner and team manager Jonathan Wheatley.For the first new element, Ferrari argued Red Bull had the power to instruct Max Verstappen to move out of the way to give Vettel third. The Dutch teenager had infuriated Vettel by refusing to yield despite holding the position because he went off track at Turn 1, meaning he then came under pressure from Ricciardo a few laps later. Verstappen did not give up the position after being told over radio the stewards would investigatte after the race -- which they did, eventually handing Verstappen a ten-second penalty of his own.dddddddddddd.?The stewards responded to this by saying that, though the FIA race director Charlie Whiting does have absolute authority to tell a driver to move over, there is no obligation to do so, adding that Verstappen refusing to move over was not relevant to the penalty handed to Vettel.Ferrari argued a second new element was GPS data it presented. The stewards said the data brought forward by Ferrari was not only available to the teams during the race but also to the stewards afterwards, when it decided to penalise Vettel.The stewards verdict note said: When asked if the GPS data in any way contradicted the telemetry and other evidence the stewards concluded showed that the driver of Car 5 had steered whilst under braking at Turn 4, Mr Clear conceded that it did not.Article 14.2 of the International Sporting Code gives the stewards sole discretion to determine if a new element exists. In this case, the stewards have decided it does not.Under the regulations, Ferrari can appeal the decision again if it wishes. ' ' '