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Buccaneers sign Byron leftwich


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Yea, he'll be on the bench. Don't get your hopes up. Anyway, your defense rarely gets pressure and they sure as hell dont cover anyone.

Seemed like every #1 receiver they faced abused them time after time. They think releasing Lucas fixes the problem? lol..

Better do something quick as Tampa will be a run first team anyway and won't be throwing much other then play action and quick deep passes.

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Yea, he'll be on the bench. Don't get your hopes up. Anyway, your defense rarely gets pressure and they sure as hell dont cover anyone.

Seemed like every #1 receiver they faced abused them time after time. They think releasing Lucas fixes the problem? lol..

Better do something quick as Tampa will be a run first team anyway and won't be throwing much other then play action and quick deep passes.

What part of "Lefwich turned down a backup job to sign with the Bucs" dont you understand?

Lets see, he visited the Buc's, then the Steelers offered him a 2yr deal. He signs with the bucs.

hmmmm- SOMETHING tells me he thinks he is going to be the starter.

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More like he thinks he has a better shot at starting. With the Steelers, he's guaranteed to ride the bench. Maybe he likes the Atmosphere and coaches better in Tampa? Ever think of that one?

Hmmm - Storied Super Bowl team with a history of being a great franchise, and then the Bucs...

LMAO

really......

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Panthers =

new defensive co-ordinator (whoa you guys have a defense?)

no QB <--- same could be said of the Panthers Mr. 5 INTs in the playoffs

= DONE

Its a whole new aggressive approach. Raheem brings a good strong atmosphere, you must be just being biased. I respect your ground game, Beason, and Smith. You won't even give the Bucs any credit.

Must be you haven't heard of Jim Bates? He's pretty well known lol... Jeff Jagodzinski use to coach Favre in his prime so he has good knowledge to offer. Also, Tampa has been rebuilding its defense for the past few years while they built the offense. You guys better do something about your own problems before you worry about Tampa Bay.

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Well its simple, Leftwich will have no shot with the Steelers. With Tampa, there is a chance he could start (probablly outdo Delhomme) given the chance. Simple economics to make more money.

hey, why dont you worry about actually getting a franchise QB before you crack on ours.

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Yea when Tampa was healthy... you guys had what 50 yards rushing? You play us beat up and put up 300? Sounds similar to the Giants putting 300+ on you guys when you didn't have your DTs... is that correct or not? Try taking Haye and Hovan out, then Brooks's hammy and Ruud playing hurt and there ya go... Easy 300+ rushing... not to mention Jermaine Phillips being out, which he blew D up a few times the 1st game.

And you consider Jake a franchise QB? More like he's a joke who will never win you guys a ring. Any QB can do that, ask Tavarias Jackson.

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