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Bucs Preparing to make another swing for a Big Time QB


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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

They have a ton of free agents.   Their roster is hanging on by a thread.   Same for the saints.  

And yet we are heading into year 3 of a rebuild whereby we should be competing for the divisional crown, but here we are still floundering in the NFCS cellar.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

And yet we are heading into year 3 of a rebuild whereby we should be competing for the divisional crown, but here we are still floundering in the NFCS cellar.

I am going to beat the poo out of a dead horse here.  But we should have seen this coming, we should have taken this franchise down to the studs 3 years ago and we would be sitting as pretty as we have ever been if we had done this correctly.  Instead we have been throwing poo on the wall and praying something works.  Beyond frustrating when morons like myself could see the proper route to take.

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Just now, Ja Rhule said:

Tampa went all in with Brady.  Their cap and FAs won’t be pretty. 

We can no longer talk sht to BUCS fans. Can't. They continued to build any way they could. Tepper comes in with his wrecking ball and amateur coaching staff to replace OUR NFL coaching staff.

Know it all's can really f' some sht up in short order. In hindsight, shoulda stayed with Cam while building the O line and used that time that he was rehabbing to draft Lance who would have been ready to take over this year or next, OR Rhule could have let Hurndog make a deal to move up (not far) to snatch Justin Herbert but NO. Mistake #1 on Fhule, destroying continuity at QB before addressing the real deficiencies that plagued this team since the ouster of Jordan Gross.

Water under the bridge but right now I'd rather have had Tampa's leadership over Teppers last four years of flailing. Cap and all they got the trophies.

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