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You can tell Bucs fans think they've got a contender this year...


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I've never seen so many Buc fans invade the huddle with bold remarks and confidence...I didn't know that 3 point win against Jake Delhomme and Browns = Superbowl.

I would have thought the Bucs had already won the game by the way ya'll are throwing smack around (despite your "no smack" tags on the end of your titles)

Don't count your chickens before they hatch...the Bucs were 3-13 last year.

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Let's see, Gerald McCoy, Sammy Stroughter, Kellen Winslow, Brian Price,Arrelous Benn,Styles White,Donald Penn shall I continue?

Take out Winslow and those players have played a grand total of like...20 games combined...

How many players on the Tampa roster have even been to the PLAYOFFS?

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Take out Winslow and those players have played a grand total of like...20 games combined...

How many players on the Tampa roster have even been to the PLAYOFFS?

Not good smack, considering the Panthers are the youngest team in the NFL. :D

Any Bucs fan who thinks that team is winning a title this year is nuts. Same goes for this years Panthers squad.

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