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Bucs lose another starting OL for the year


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4 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Older elite QBs struggle the most with interior pressure, Tom Brady is no exception.... Losing their interior line is huge.... I could easily see this being a huge drop off season for the Bucs right mow.

Freudian slip?

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This is very interesting news. Reminds of a convo we were having in a neighboring thread around if you lose 3 starts from a position group then its going to be very difficult to have a winning season. 

@LinvilleGorge& @DaveThePanther2008this is a good use case based off of our conversation in this thread.

 

If Wirfs injury proves to be more than what has surfaced... the bucs would be down 3 starters on the oline.

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20 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Given TB12 is 112 years old, this could be an issue

Brady’s biggest kryptonite his whole career has been interior Pressure. 
Giants and Bronco’s Defense’s never allowed him to step up.  And the Edge’s killed him.

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Given that he has missed some training camp, this is distinct possibility.

He hasn’t even been back to camp since Jensen went down I believe.

 

so he has yet to take a snap from his new starting Center.  And week 1 is 2 weeks from today.

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