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Buc's Josh Johnson is primed and ready to go!!!


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If any of you kitty fans saw the bucs game on sunday you should be a little nervous. While JJ, a name he has been given by the bucs faithful, did not put up great numbers including 3 picks he made very quick reads and got rid of the ball quickly on a consistent basis.

The Eagles are a very pressure heavy team and the last time i checked the Panthers weren't. I'm not saying that JJ will single handed beat you. What i am saying is that if JJ has time to stand in the pocket for more than 2 seconds he will make a lot of throws.

This kid made huge improvements from game 1 to game 2 and certainly he learned a lesson from the Eagles last week and hopefully he will display what he has learned against the Kitties this weekend.

Prediction: Bucs get 1st win of the year at home; 24-21

Not trying to spam your board. I assume most people will disagree, please explain. BTW your board is very similar to the buc's message board.

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We're not very good this year, so who knows what happens from week to week. Bucs are 0-4. 1-3 vs. 0-4 does not warrant trash talk or real breakdown IMO. I'm just looking forward to watching the game and getting to 2-3.

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the only thing he is wrong about is the fact that the Bucs message board is similar to the Huddle....at least you can criticize your team here without persecution

haha, you're right about that. Criticizing is one thing wishing failure on "your" team so you can argue on monday that you were right is a different thing.

if i were the panthers i would work with steve smith on 1 route. run deep, no moves no jukes just run past everyone. seems to be working against our defense.

no one gonna stand up for your team and say "we will win" this weekend?

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haha, you're right about that. Criticizing is one thing wishing failure on "your" team so you can argue on monday that you were right is a different thing.

if i were the panthers i would work with steve smith on 1 route. run deep, no moves no jukes just run past everyone. seems to be working against our defense.

no one gonna stand up for your team and say "we will win" this weekend?[/QUOTE]

We're still celebrating sundays win......something you might not get to do this year. So ya'll gave your QB a nickname....JJ How'd ya'll come up with that? fug the Tamponbay fugingqueers

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well, Delhomme is something crazy like 8-2 against Tampa....hopefully that trend continues.

I'll be honest, I have not watched a single snap of the Bucs play this year so I have no idea what to expect.....but I am pretty sure you suck much worse than Carolina.

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