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1 hour ago, Cdparr7 said:

Good News: We don’t have Jerome Boger.

Bad News: We have Brad Rogers. His team was the one that missed the delayed spike week 1 against the Browns. 

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Make no mistake, they didn't miss it.  They knew Brissette did it, they just chose not to call it.

Expect the same Sunday.  We can't leave it up to the refs, we're gonna have to do everything in our power to take it.

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I keep hearing this talk about dont leave it to the refs. However, this is a professional sport. Almost every game is going to be close. The thing is, the refs are the rule book, they can call whatever they want, whenever they want. Real or made up calls, they can do what they want. Its why I stopped watching games other than the panthers 7 years ago now. They dictate games. Only way you can keep the refs out of it is if you have a powerhouse offense with an elite OC and Front office. Not many of those are together around the league.

 

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Easy fix:

Bring Kobe Jones (DE) up from the practice squad. Insert him into the game on the Bucs first obvious passing down and tell him to destroy Tom Brady, regardless when the whistle blows. I don't care if it's 10 seconds after he throws the ball, just destroy him.

Of course that means the team will be short a DE after he gets ejected, but the Bucs will try to run the ball and with Jones out of the game, that means Brian Burns will have to play the run. Good luck with that.

 

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5 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Easy fix:

Bring Kobe Jones (DE) up from the practice squad. Insert him into the game on the Bucs first obvious passing down and tell him to destroy Tom Brady, regardless when the whistle blows. I don't care if it's 10 seconds after he throws the ball, just destroy him.

Of course that means the team will be short a DE after he gets ejected, but the Bucs will try to run the ball and with Jones out of the game, that means Brian Burns will have to play the run. Good luck with that.

 

Maybe Jones "hurts" his hand in practice and plays wearing a "cast".  

 Ask Farmer: How is Jason Pierre-Paul's arm cast legal? - Los Angeles Times

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