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Quote from: baybuc35 on September 02, 2012, 01:42:00 AMQuote from: JavaRay on September 02, 2012, 01:37:36 AMI'm guessing that 65% are not Buc fans and haven't seen him play lately. Buc fans seem to have lost faith in Freeman.And from what I understand those of Tampa don't support anyone #blackout?I think that blackout is mainly due to Freeman. If Tebow was the Bucs starting QB this week (or anyone interesting - Freeman is not), that stadium would be sold out for opening day (at least to the 85% level to remove the blackout).
Quote from: JavaRay on September 02, 2012, 01:37:36 AMI'm guessing that 65% are not Buc fans and haven't seen him play lately. Buc fans seem to have lost faith in Freeman.And from what I understand those of Tampa don't support anyone #blackout?
I'm guessing that 65% are not Buc fans and haven't seen him play lately. Buc fans seem to have lost faith in Freeman.
I'm in a fantasy football league with my fellow Klansmen. Freeman was picked in our league.
Quote from: Spoolios on September 02, 2012, 02:50:38 AMI'm in a fantasy football league with my fellow Klansmen. Freeman was picked in our league. Interesting. Maybe the klan is becoming more open minded.
TEBOW would bring in about 20-30,000 fans every game.
Quote from: Zellination on September 02, 2012, 08:04:34 AMTEBOW would bring in about 20-30,000 fans every game.And that's only if 20-30,000 tickets were available. If more tickets were available, he'd bring in more. He's beloved in florida!
If we have many injuries on the Defensive side of the ball, we are going to be playing from behind in most, if not all of our games. The coaching staff will have to open up the offense which would give Freeman the chance to lead the team back and at the same time put up big FF numbers. The biggest question is with his accuracy issues, can he capitalize on those opportunity's when they arise?