Bucs NT Roy Miller is the leading tackler among defensive linemen.
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Tampa Bay's once porous run defense has shown dramatic improvement over the past three weeks and the play of nose tackle Roy Miller has been one of the biggest reasons why, as Scott Reynolds writes for FoxSportsFlorida.com.
The Buccaneers run defense has made some dramatic improvement over the past three weeks and has not allowed an opponent to top 100 yards rushing in the past two games. The play of nose tackle Roy Miller has been one of the main reasons why Tampa Bay has become more stout against the run.
How many tackles did Miller have last week against Baltimore, and how has his chemistry with rookie defensive tackle Gerald McCoy helped the Bucs' first-round pick record three sacks over the past two games? Click here to read Scott Reynolds' feature story on FoxSportsFlorida.com.
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December 2, 2010
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