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Bucs could be trouble


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I know they have a new coach with limited experience, but would not discount them. They are going after Vincent Jackson and Curtis Lofton and with the addition of a Claiborne will be much better very quickly. You never know.....

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Bucs are not " could be trouble", they are TROUBLE.

i dont giv a fug bout people saying crap like new coach, fa winner doesnt win superbowl (look eagles). fug that. eagles will be scary this year and did you see what our new coach had installed for us last year on offense. worst to one of the best. other then our terrible defense

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I could see the Bucs resigning Blount and then taking the shifty Lamar Miller at the top of the second round. this would still leave open the #5 spot to BPA whether it was Blackmon, Claiborne or trade down for more picks. Man, how sick would Blackmon and VJ be? With Blount and Miller as backs. They picked up on CB, but might need another. Either way, they have solidified their Oline, and are good at many places. If they sign Lofton, their fan base, as fickle as they are, should be very excited.

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Bucs are not " could be trouble", they are TROUBLE.

i dont giv a fug bout people saying crap like new coach, fa winner doesnt win superbowl (look eagles). fug that. eagles will be scary this year and did you see what our new coach had installed for us last year on offense. worst to one of the best. other then our terrible defense

They are not 33 points better, and our defense will be better.

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