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Bucs coach admits they're chasing the Panthers


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7 minutes ago, Mojo said:

We actually are built a lot like Seattle and there's nothing wrong with that.

Just so happens we are on the upswing and they aren't.

I disagree only because the 'Hawks defense is built to defend the pass and we're built up the middle on both sides of the ball.

The offense is very similar though.

The big difference between us and the Steelers are that they are a 3-4 and we are a 4-3. 

We're our own monster, that's for sure. If you want to categorize us, we're built from the inside out.

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2 hours ago, Squirrel said:

Just like we was chasing Seattle. 

That is  what I have always admired about this franchise. We came into the league chasing San Francisco from the get-go. After realignment we immediately changed our goals to taking down Tampa. You always have to go after the top dog, kudos to them for finally realizing it. But it is too late. 

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53 minutes ago, CelticCat said:

Kwan is their MLB, not David. He ended up being a steal in the forth round last year.

I think he's talkiing about Kwon too since both he and Jameis were drafted in Koetter's first year with the Bucs.    Definitely a player to watch imo.

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14 hours ago, O-Ther said:

They're copying both Gettleman and Hurney, tho. They got 4 starters out of last year's draft, got a good FA signing with Robert Ayers much cheaper than Olivier Vernon, and re-signed Doug Martin. Bad news is, they overspent by giving Martin $35 million, brought in the off-the-field distractions of Miko Grimes, and paid one of the worst guards in the NFL, J.R. Sweezy. $33 million.

They can copy our methods, but they can't copy our results.

 

They gave J.R. Sweezy $33 million?!? o.0

Even as an NC State alum, I gotta say that's crazy.  And unless he's changed a lot since college (I had him in one of my classes), he's pretty much a dick too.  And that was before he beat up a fuging bus driver.

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