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Yasinskas Hot Button: NFC South


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Wow the Bucs have $40 mil in cap space. IF they make the right moves, they could be dangerous. What if they got both Peppers and Haynesworth? Not likely but who knows at this point.

The reason they have 40 million under the cap is that they won't spend the money to get the high priced guys. Glazers are cheap and always have been.

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I'm not sure if its the owners or the GM in Tampa but they never seem to make any splashes in FA. Even less than the Panthers as hard is that is to believe. However they do usually pay their drafted players after their rookie contract runs out. This is a smart philosiphy but at times they seem to hold on to players too long and not let other younger players develop.

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Wow the Bucs have $40 mil in cap space. IF they make the right moves, they could be dangerous. What if they got both Peppers and Haynesworth? Not likely but who knows at this point.

If they did use it, they could do better than Peppers. Honestly, he just doesn't seem like a good pickup to me. I could explain why, but I think it would be quite redundant.

With $40mil though... I could be pulling for them in the superbowl...

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If they did use it, they could do better than Peppers. Honestly, he just doesn't seem like a good pickup to me. I could explain why, but I think it would be quite redundant.

With $40mil though... I could be pulling for them in the superbowl...

Not necessarily.....go ask Dan Snyder and the Redskins faithful how spend tons of money have worked out for them.

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Not necessarily.....go ask Dan Snyder and the Redskins faithful how spend tons of money have worked out for them.

That's like saying that some people who win the lottery blow all their money. Well, some don't.

I see your point though.

Not sure why but the Buc's have a place in my "decently favorite team list."

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Not necessarily.....go ask Dan Snyder and the Redskins faithful how spend tons of money have worked out for them.

Or Jerry Jones. They spend it wisely though, they could be dangerous. I think Gruden got the best out of average talent on o, and now a defensive coach, their offense could struggle. I think of all the teams in the South, they have the most work to do, but the money to do it if they choose to spend most of it.

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