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Bucs Have Significant Injury Issues as Well


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Bucs are pretty banged up, too, especially on offensive line.

In addition to their starting RG and RT being out, they had one of their backup Guards, get injured in practice, evidently bad enough to be placed on IR.  

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/10/11/bucs-promote-nate-trewyn-place-zack-bailey-on-ir/

Also, Shaq Barrett is also listed as questionable after practicing earlier in the well- unclear what happened.  Probably still a good chance he plays, may not be at 100% which would be A-OK with me given our own offensive line issues.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/10/11/shaq-barrett-listed-as-questionable-for-sunday/

Bottom line, both teams are banged up, so the injury excuse is invalid.  Got to find a way to win Sunday.

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Shaq Barrett will play.  They also get their top draft pick back Devin White back in the lineup that is already among the top Run D in the league.  White's the freak MLB they drafted  much believe due to CMC and Kamara.

 

 

Their OL is the only main injury concern.  Which their OL was already terrible to begin with

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Shaq Barrett will play.  They also get their top draft pick back Devin White back in the lineup that is already among the top Run D in the league.  White's the freak MLB they drafted  much believe due to CMC and Kamara.

 

 

Their OL is the only main injury concern.  Which their OL was already terrible to begin with

Kyle Allen is going to have to bring his A game because the passing game is going to be major in this game. 

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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:

There was a pretty good rule of thumb I followed under the Fox era and now it applies to this team imo. Can we cram the run up the their ass? Then I like our chances.

Ummm. They have the second ranked rushing defense in the league.   And they have gone up against CMC, Kamara, Barkley, and Gurley.  
How do you feel now?   

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