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The Bucs benched LT Anthony Collins yesterday


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I wouldn't assume anything. We are winning our way out of NFL Ready Tackle talent in the draft. We might be able to move Byron to the right side but I doubt he's completely gone. 

 

We don't even know our Coaching staff and scheme for next season. 

 

Anthony Collins is under contract for like 4 more years. The one thing you gotta say about the Bell deal, he only got a year.

 

I'm sure someone will pop in and remind us how great Remmers and Norwell are. Let's play the Cardinals or Eagles in the playoffs and see how you feel about them. Heck let's see them vs. the Browns.

 

 

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mccoy played more like 20 snaps according to PFF

 

on another note i know mccoy and david are considered like top three at their positions in the league but whenever we play the bucs it kind of seems like they're just there.  like one of them will notch a sack or have a nice pass break up or something but no real game changing plays.

 

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