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sapp:bucs have championship caliber offense


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i'm confused... what's the significance in not being able to name pittsburgh's oline? I actually can name a few of them, but they all suck. pitt didnt win a superbowl on offense, they were bottom feeders in both rushing and passing but road that D all the way to the superbowl. is sapp's argument the fact that all you need to win a super bowl is to have a dominant defense? you know, something the bucs DONT have.

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i'm confused... what's the significance in not being able to name pittsburgh's oline? I actually can name a few of them, but they all suck. pitt didnt win a superbowl on offense, they were bottom feeders in both rushing and passing but road that D all the way to the superbowl. is sapp's argument the fact that all you need to win a super bowl is to have a dominant defense? you know, something the bucs DONT have.

not to mention Ben gets sacked like 50 times annually.

sapp is unable to form a coherent argument.

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Hey, you may not like Warren's opinion, but he was still a great player and knows a thing or two.

I hope the Bucs have a good offense this year and also get back to having a strong defense.

I'm also hoping I get to see them play in person on December 6th.

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Oh man don't tell me some Buc troll (Hmmmm, who might that be?)is pretending to be Mr. Scot's wife.

Perhaps some research is in order...I can assure you that I am NOT a troll...just ask Mr. Scot...And just to make it clear - it's "future Mrs. Scot".

Yes, unfortunately, Mr. Scot is dating a Bucs fan. :cool:

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i'm confused... what's the significance in not being able to name pittsburgh's oline? I actually can name a few of them, but they all suck. pitt didnt win a superbowl on offense, they were bottom feeders in both rushing and passing but road that D all the way to the superbowl. is sapp's argument the fact that all you need to win a super bowl is to have a dominant defense? you know, something the bucs DONT have.

actually they did... And although you may be right that they weren't any where the best offense, that offense marched down the field every time it was called upon throughout the season. Especially in the playoffs, and the Superbowl. The offense did actually win the Superbowl on that last play.

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