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Bucs Desperate to Sell out Home Opener


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/27/bucs-create-incentives-aimed-at-moving-week-one-tickets/

The Buccaneers hope to launch the Greg Schiano with a ship full of fans.

The team announced on Wednesday a variety of incentives for the Week One home game against the Panthers and Cam Newton. The measures, via BayNews9.com, include free parking in select lots, a 50-percent discount on concessions, and a commemorative Ronde Barber gym sack.

Barber, a 16-year veteran, will be starting his 200th consecutive game on September 9.

Tickets to the Week One game go on sale Friday, and the seats can be purchased at Buccaneers.com.

The Bucs have struggled for the past several years to sell out Raymond James Stadium. The franchise undoubtedly hopes that a strong turnout for the first game of the regular season will set the right tone for the remaining home dates.

We should all go. I have family in the area If the price is right I might go. I know several Panthers fans that make the trip every year because the home fans are relatively polite. It kind of makes me angry to see such a degenerate fan base with a Lombardi trophy.

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Ronde barber gym sack? What is their PR guy from the 50's? Who in the hell calls a gym bag a gym sack?

I use my gym sack to carry my knickerbockers and pomade to look dapper after a workout. I also keep a little champhor gum and lucky strikes for those after workout aches.

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