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Jul 27 2012 02:02am
Quote (GangStarr @ 26 Jul 2012 23:51)
Price traded to the Bears


And Desmon Briscoe released. I think whoever gets, and uses Briscoe from the start is gonna have a good solid receiver there. Tis a shame about Brian, but clearly Schiano doesn't care about his emotional mending, he would rather another team deal with it.

Just realised we didn't get anything for Briscoe coz released, thats fuckin gay, He's 22 years old and not injured ...

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Regis Benn out for 1 month

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Arrelious Benn, seemingly still trying to bounce back from a knee injury during his rookie season, suffered yet another setback today with a sprained knee and is expected to miss the next four weeks.

The creator, curator and overall guru of ProFootballTalk.com, Mike Florio, has been tipped off by the always popular “league source” that Benn suffered a sprained MCL today.

   The Buccaneers’ final preseason game takes place on August 29, so if he does miss four weeks he could return for the end of the preseason, although it’s possible that the Buccaneers will show caution and hold him out of live action until the start of the regular season.

   A 2010 second-round draft pick out of Illinois, Benn started 14 games for the Buccaneers last season and caught 30 passes for 441 yards and three touchdowns. The arrival of Vincent Jackson in free agency this offseason has likely bumped Benn out of the starting lineup and into the No. 3 receiver spot, and this injury won’t do anything to help Benn compete for playing time in the Bucs’ offense.

This bums Joe out tremendously. Benn was just starting to blow up as a rookie when he blew out his knee against Atlanta. Last year he was still trying to recover. Now this.

Of course, Joe knows the haters will blame this on Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik because he is not a deity and therefore does not have access to a crystal ball that tells him when players will get hurt in the NFL while they are still in college.

Feel free to pile on during this steamy summer night in three… two… one!


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Jul 28 2012 09:53am
Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly
#Buccaneers RT @NFLSTROUD: WR Mike Williams carted off with a leg injury.
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Jul 28 2012 10:01am
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Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly
#Buccaneers RT @NFLSTROUD: WR Mike Williams carted off with a leg injury.


Fuckin fuck sake. Freeman be injured next, and we'll be left with Martin and Barron to carry team <_<
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Jul 28 2012 01:37pm
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Fuckin fuck sake. Freeman be injured next, and we'll be left with Martin and Barron to carry team <_<



carry the team to what
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Jul 28 2012 02:49pm
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Pro Football Weekly ‏@ProFootballWkly
#Buccaneers RT @NFLSTROUD: WR Mike Williams carted off with a leg injury.


cramps, heat related

Quote (heheheheh @ 28 Jul 2012 15:37)
carry the team to what


same could be asked about the jags

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Jul 28 2012 03:17pm
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cramps, heat related



same could be asked about the jags


oh im a bucs fan, like jones-drew though.

just wondering why he thinks someone will be carrying the team and to what
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Jul 31 2012 10:18am
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oh im a bucs fan, like jones-drew though.

just wondering why he thinks someone will be carrying the team and to what


Not sure if serious, or just ahole.



In other news, nice article on Martin from PFT

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Doug Martin was one of two Boise State players that I watched closely and charted during Senior Bowl practices. I called one a first-round talent and one (to much criticism) "undraftable." The Bucs traded up into the first round to acquire RB Doug Martin. The other player I charted was QB Kellen Moore.

Many believe Doug Martin has striking similarities to Ray Rice, who new Bucs head coach Greg Schiano coached at Rutgers.

Martin has arrived in Tampa atop the depth chart, despite the presence of a serviceable incumbent in LeGarrette Blount. Martin has a compact, "Mighty Mouse"-type of body. His trunk looks like a muscular "V," drawn by a cartoonist. While the Ray Rice comparison seems easy, as does likening him to other "bowling ball" runners like Maurice Jones-Drew or Michael Turner, I see the distinct attributes of another current NFL player in the rookie.

Martin reminds me most of Frank Gore, and when I told him this, his face lit up. He is the same size as all of the aforementioned backs, but holds his weight most like Gore, who looks the "skinniest" of this bunch for lack of a better word. Martin also runs with a forward-leaning gait on the balls of his feet that I will always refer to as the "Frank Gore Prowl."

Like Gore, Martin is decisive in his cut and keeps excellent gap discipline. Both runners go stubbornly to their assignment and show great burst through the second level, but lack third level breakaway ability. Both get small through the line of scrimmage, and hide behind blockers sneakily in the screen game.

Blount will clearly be part of the RB tandem in Tampa this season, and I fully expect Doug Martin to experience growing pains. What we do know is that Blount seems to run into tacklers on purpose, is a huge, upright target for defenders to tee off on, and has fumbling issues. There are a lot of new faces in Tampa this season, and the new face of the running back position is Doug Martin.
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As one practice drill melted into another on Monday, triggering a frenzy of organized chaos at the Bucs' training camp, new coach Greg Schiano was barking orders in the deep, scratchy voice that has already changed the culture at One Buccaneer Place. Everyone was doing something. Everyone was moving. Everyone was working. "This might actually be the calmest practice yet," a member of the Bucs organization said. Sure, many NFL camps deliver this type of high intensity. But in Tampa, as Schiano will tell you, the clock can be your best friend or your worst enemy. He hates wasting time, which is vividly apparent at his practices. That's good news for the Bucs, who will need all the time they can get to put the franchise back on a better path after a terrible 2011 campaign.

OBSERVATION DECK

1. Vincent Jackson is drawing rave reviews. Easily the biggest addition to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' roster this season, the veteran wide receiver has already started earning his cash this training camp with a work ethic and level of production that's rubbing off on the rest of the team. Schiano wanted guys who would help him change the culture in Tampa -- and it appears he found one. Jackson has been openly tutoring younger players, like third-year receiver Mike Williams, while serving as a much-needed vocal force, according to several members of the organization. Not to mention, he's also providing quarterback Josh Freeman with the kind of high-caliber hands that haven't been seen in these parts for a very long time.

2. Rookie running back Doug Martin's versatility could earn him the starting job over LeGarrette Blount. During the first two days of practice, Martin appeared to many observers to be getting the bulk of the carries with the first-team offense. But when I attended camp on Monday, I saw an almost even split between the rookie and Blount. So what would it take to eventually sway this competition in one direction or the other? Two factors: versatility and ball security. In theory, these players could easily wind up serving as a one-two punch, since Martin is a shifty, fast back and Blount is more of a bulldozer. However, if Martin continues to impress in a wide array of areas -- from sweeps to receptions -- that might be enough to turn him into a featured player. Blount can keep this competition close by keeping the ball off the ground. He's fumbled nine times in the last two years -- a huge negative when playing for a coach who is particularly adamant about securing the football.

3. There's more optimism regarding the defensive line -- but that's not hard to muster after a dismal 2011. Tampa Bay posted just 23 sacks last season -- easily the lowest total in the NFL. If the Bucs are really going to rebound in 2012, it's going to take a far more ferocious pass rush. Now, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that tackle Gerald McCoy missed 10 games due to injury. And defensive end Adrian Clayborn should be even better after a solid rookie season. Finally, the line added some coaching (in new assistant Bryan Cox) and some depth. But with Da'Quan Bowers likely out of the mix for a big chunk of time thanks to a ruptured Achilles, the rest of this group must stay healthy. If that happens, they'll absolutely be better.

THE NEW GUYS

Carl Nicks: While it's fair to say that Jackson is the key to Freeman being able to rebound from his struggles of 2011, you could also make an argument for the importance of Nicks. The Bucs needed better players to protect and support the quarterback -- and they proved willing to invest heavily in Nicks to do just that. With Davin Joseph playing guard opposite Nicks, Tampa boasts one of the best guard tandems in the NFL. The Bucs need a big year from tackle Donald Penn; Nicks, who will be playing alongside him, should help in that area, too.

Eric Wright: The signing of Wright is part of the reason that Tampa Bay was able to successfully transition Ronde Barber to the safety spot this offseason. The Buccaneers got creative, giving Wright a five-year deal worth $37.5 million, drafting Mark Barron to start alongside Barber at safety and coupling Wright with Aqib Talib at cornerback. The secondary has a very different look, and it might just work, though Wright could be facing a suspension after this offseason's felony arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. Charges were dropped against Wright, but the league hasn't indicated whether it will punish him. Barber could shift back to cornerback for any span of time that Wright misses. Wright skipped practice Monday with an undisclosed injury.

Barron: The best way to describe Barron's presence on the Bucs' defense? Ready. The seventh overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft looks like a beast -- capable of easily and seamlessly making the jump from college to the NFL. Barron has opened the eyes of some defensive veterans, who say he already looks and acts like a grown man in the NFL. He's physically and mentally prepared to make a major impact, and he might prove worth watching as a prime candidate to be the top defensive rookie. He hasn't had a chance to do any full-blown hitting, an activity that always provides a better idea about a safety's promise, but the early reviews are extremely positive.

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"I'd be lying if I said I didn't want 20 to 25 carries per game, but no running back in the league is ever going to deny that. As a team player, I'm not opposed to splitting carries with any back on this team, whether that's Doug (Martin) or someone else."
-- Blount, on the situation at running back.

OUTLOOK

Before training camp even began, Schiano had already altered the expectations of the Bucs. Last year, this was a young team playing for a young coach who had loose rules. No more. Schiano is a strict disciplinarian who can't stand anything other than structure. So far, the players have proven fully willing to buy into this new system. But Schiano's tough ways have to bear fruit sooner rather than later if he's going to keep this locker room on board. That doesn't mean he needs to make the playoffs -- nor does it mean anyone expects him to. But it won't be hard to tell if this system has the Buccaneers headed in the right direction.
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