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Warren Sapp calls out Gerald McCoy


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Whatever Sapp thinks....I’m glad he is here in Carolina. He seems like a stand up, humble guy who really enjoys being on a vet team, where he is not the only known name on the D. With 54.5 sacks, 6 pro bowls, 1x all pro, do you feel that McCoy should be in the Bucs ring of honor? Do you agree/disagree with Sapp? 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/08/14/warren-sapp-questions-gerald-mccoys-spot-in-bucs-history/

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I think we're lucky to have McCoy. Sapp or anyone else can criticize what he said about the Bucs. I don't care as long as he's a plus for the Panthers. Call him a whiny jerk if you want, but he's got miles to go before he approaches the jerkhood that Sapp has attained with all of his screw ups. 

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8 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

He makes some good points 

Sapp literally listed a laundry list off pro bowlers that all played on the same defense.  Brooks.  Sapp.  Lynch.  Barber.  They all played together. 

and yet he acts like it is a mystery why McCoy hasn’t had more team success? 

I think Sapp answered his own question. 

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19 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

He makes some good points 

Different eras, very different rosters. Not fair for Sapp to just throw championships in his face without context. When guys like Sapp and Brooks were playing, those Bucs rosters were stacked with generational talent. McCoy was one very talented player on some disappointing teams. Gerald McCoy wasn't in charge of drafting players or signing free agents.

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