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From everything I've heard it seems as though the Bucs held the most unorganized practices in the league. The practices were undisciplined with no accountability or structure. That is a far cry from the John Gruden era. If we see a more detailed, structured and organized practice that will not settle for mediocrity I think it will translate to the field on game day. We should have a better idea of what we have going into the preseason.
Last I checked Butch Davis got run outta NC due to NO discipline, Sheridan, yeah OK (sarcasm), Sullivan what has he proven, Jimmy Rate lol, then Schiano and the scrubs.....
I remember last year, after the loss to New Orleans, Josh Freeman was on the radio talking about how crisp and proficient practice was leading up to the Houston game. He said it might've been their best week of practice of the season up to that point.Then, during the blowout loss to the Texans, Rich Gannon was in the booth chastising the Buccaneers. He said that he attended practice earlier that week -- Freeman's idea of a 'great' practice -- and said it was sloppy and uncoordinated, and the loss to Houston was no surprise.Hm.
Quote from: ufojoe on February 18, 2012, 02:52:15 PMJohn Gruden would be proud.Gruden didn't have to practice under the constraints in the new CBA. Apple and oranges.
John Gruden would be proud.
Maybe Jon Gruden didn't have to but John Gruden did!
Quote from: Boid Fink on February 18, 2012, 11:47:11 AMNot only will they be the sloppiest in the league, they will the sloppiest in the history of the NFL.Different coaches now. I don't see Schiano running easy practices.
Not only will they be the sloppiest in the league, they will the sloppiest in the history of the NFL.
Quote from: TB-BucFan4Life on February 18, 2012, 11:45:13 AMFrom everything I've heard it seems as though the Bucs held the most unorganized practices in the league. The practices were undisciplined with no accountability or structure. That is a far cry from the John Gruden era. If we see a more detailed, structured and organized practice that will not settle for mediocrity I think it will translate to the field on game day. We should have a better idea of what we have going into the preseason.Yeah Boy, Gruden really built a dynasty here from that...give me a break!