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You build through the draft but when you have a chance to jump start that rebuilding with a ton of cap space and a lot of needs, you jump start it.

Then you can go back to building and sustaining through the draft.

It never hurts to get a head start.

When those teams see an upgrade, they get it.

We stay content then lick the barrel clean when everyone else is done eating.

I dont think the Buc's did that.

It seems like thats the model we are going after.

The way the signing bonuses an such are being handled, it seems like they are pinning for 2012 to make a run back at the playoffs.

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I dont think the Buc's did that.

It seems like thats the model we are going after.

The way the signing bonuses an such are being handled, it seems like they are pinning for 2012 to make a run back at the playoffs.

What model would that be?

Hope to get lucky and find really good players that are cut from other teams in camp?

They aren't as good as everyone thinks, at least they weren't last year. They could have a worse record this year and be better than last year.

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