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All of these rumors and reports are pretty stupid. I can't wait until we draft

Cam so this mindless speculation will finally end.

Other than the Cam comment, THIS.

Every single day some small time Interwerbz columnist hack says he knows the inside scoop. Once he posts it online, some retardo on here makes a thread about it and you all piss and moan over it for days insulting each other in the process with your Armchair GM genius. Then writers with "credentials" claim they are the ones that know the score and write about it on some "respected" website. So someone on here makes a thread about it and we call the columnist a damn fool and tear it to shreds and it spawns into 10,000 other pointless threads about crap no one knows about.

JR knows. Marty knows. Ron knows. Other coaches on staff know. That's about it.

I hate the off-season.

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ummm... so you saying that we are going to draft Cam is not speculation? You just lost at your own game.

And by the way, Cam is far too much of a risk for a rookie HC. As is any QB in this draft. Nothing against Cam, but I want to see a safer bet at the #1 spot.

uhhhhhhhhhhh. again with the safe pick thing. Playing it safe is the mindset we've been in for years and the reason fox was fired. The reality is all new coach have a small window to prove themselves. Look at the bucs,before last season everyone one knew morris was on his way out the door. Now he's everyones favorite model on i did it right. He gambled on Freeman and it saved his job.

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uhhhhhhhhhhh. again with the safe pick thing. Playing it safe is the mindset we've been in for years and the reason fox was fired. The reality is all new coach have a small window to prove themselves. Look at the bucs,before last season everyone one knew morris was on his way out the door. Now he's everyones favorite model on i did it right. He gambled on Freeman and it saved his job.

lol everyone here was saying we finally took a risk by taking a QB high last year with Clausen

btw Freeman was awful his first season and had a comparable QB rating to Clausens. good thing they didn't give up on him right?

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Other than the Cam comment, THIS.

Every single day some small time Interwerbz columnist hack says he knows the inside scoop. Once he posts it online, some retardo on here makes a thread about it and you all piss and moan over it for days insulting each other in the process with your Armchair GM genius. Then writers with "credentials" claim they are the ones that know the score and write about it on some "respected" website. So someone on here makes a thread about it and we call the columnist a damn fool and tear it to shreds and it spawns into 10,000 other pointless threads about crap no one knows about.

JR knows. Marty knows. Ron knows. Other coaches on staff know. That's about it.

I hate the off-season.

:hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray:

Offseason is never too great for fans, especially when they don't even know if there will be season next year. I'm just clusterfuged in the summer, because I only watch basketball and football..

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lol everyone here was saying we finally took a risk by taking a QB high last year with Clausen

btw Freeman was awful his first season and had a comparable QB rating to Clausens. good thing they didn't give up on him right?

Taking a quarterback who fell to the middle of the second round is not a risk. Most second round quarterback fail in most cases. Second round quartbacks tend to get written off pretty quick and are paid pennies on the dollar. that is not a risk. Freeman in the first round is much diffrent than Clausen in the second passed over 3 times by some teams.

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lol everyone here was saying we finally took a risk by taking a QB high last year with Clausen

btw Freeman was awful his first season and had a comparable QB rating to Clausens. good thing they didn't give up on him right?

Lol at even comparing the two.

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Lol at even comparing the two.

why not? Freeman in 2009: 10TD, 18INT, 59 QB rating

definitely better at moving the ball but the Buccs actually had a competent offensive coaching staff. something Clausen hasn't had yet in his NFL career.

by the way I didn't want to draft Clausen and think we should bring in a vet(whether it's Palmer or Volek) or even let Moore start and have Clausen sit. I just think it's a fuging joke that people are writing him off after his first season on a absolute disaster of a team.

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