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Julio Jones to the Bucs


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13 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Bucs WR Chris Godwin (ACL) has been cleared for the beginning of training camp.

Neither he nor Lavonte David (Lisfranc) will start on the PUP list. There's probably something to be said for taking it reasonably on concluding that this means Godwin will be ready for the start of the season, but it's big news in a sea of PUP listings that Godwin won't be among them. It could cut into early projected shares for Mike Evans and Russell Gage if Godwin is healthier sooner rather than later. 

mother fuger....... must be taking some of bradys calves blood, i swear he was hurt like week 16 or later.....giving some me hope that they struggle out the gate...now Jones comes back to a place were hes very similar with the players and schemes..  

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6 minutes ago, Rastlet said:

Who was the Panther db that got cut after they tried to make him cover Julio years ago?

Bene Benwikere. That was more Shanahan than just Julio. Bene was out there every place due to injury, and Kyle would keep Julio out four or five plays then send him on a 9 route and torch Bene’s butt. Rinse and repeat.

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5 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Bene Benwikere. That was more Shanahan than just Julio. Bene was out there every place due to injury, and Kyle would keep Julio out four or five plays then send him on a 9 route and torch Bene’s butt. Rinse and repeat.

A smart coach would have called timeout.......I honestly dont put much on Bene. The team failed hardcore that he was the best option coming off a bad bone/leg deal. Guy got cut that monday as well..

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1 hour ago, Pimpdaddy said:

Bucs keep cycling these old dudes.... Brady is really going to show his age this year...especially if snow and Wilks can get after him...

What? He led the NFL in yards and touchdowns last year, I think? Was Cooper Kupp away from the NFC Championship game...

Just what?

Come on man. 

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4 hours ago, top dawg said:

But with Brady, Evans and Godwin though...

He may be a troublesome third option, particularly down in the red zone.

He's slow as fug. For our defense probably. For a defense that has an actual NFL DC I doubt it. He's a good 4th option though. 

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