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It happens all the time though. Some Bucs examples.. Marcus Jones had 8 sacks his first four years, 13 in his contract year. Bucs signed him to a de...
JTS is a prime candidate for a contract year explosion. Nine times out of ten they're Fool's Gold.
Nothing to do with the WR room or his skill set. Something with his wife.
I expected better from you Biggs. The Packers clinched the #1 seed after their win over the Vikings, their starters only played a half or less vs the ...
1. Packers had to lose to both the 7-8 Vikings and 3-12 Lions for us to be the #1 seed. Like I said, not a realistic path. 2. 2007 Bucs were not lo...
Brown was 33 and injured, we won the division by 4 games and didn't have a realistic path to the #1 seed. Players in that situation rest all the time....
There was a series of events that led to him leaving the team. What you guys are doing is ignoring all of the things the team (Brady and Arians) did a...
If you don't think AB was actually injured then we're not having a conversation.
Resting/rehab/treatment until you're ready to get back on the field doesn't mean you're healed. Depending on the player and injury they'll take the sh...
Don't really understand why there's so many people supporting a method that was clearly not well thought out and blew up. He was a ticking time bomb, ...
He was injured, he missed a bunch of time even without the suspension. You don't miss that much time and just be magically "healed" like you say. I be...
Made a big mistake in 2021 though. Should have just sat him until the playoffs and paid him his incentives instead of making him play injured, which c...
He's not holding out. He's just not at OTA's. If he doesn't report to training camp then you can call it a holdout.
If it wasn't Brady it was Wirfs. 1 pressure allowed on 33 drop backs and over 9 yards per carry running behind him. Offensive tackles get drafted and ...
Bucs win probability before the INT was already 87%. It was fantastic icing on the cake, but it was just icing.
