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Revis likely to land in our division(Bucs)


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They are taking a huge risk--not bad news. Even if they sign him, we can throw to our TEs, RBs, and #2 WR. We can run the ball. Even if he is healthy, they are giving away their future, spending their cap, on a position we can avoid.

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there's a pretty interested market in him which means the price is shooting up.

the eagles are one of the teams looking at trading for him since they are cutting loose Asomugha today.

it's not like the bucs would be picking him up in FA and it's not like they would be giving up just a 6th for him or whatever.

it's also not like they would be paring him with eric wright (which would be an issue, imo) since they cut him already.

it's just not a big deal and it's more likely to have a nominal impact for what they would be giving up than anything.

that said, i figure given a choice between the bucs and the eagles, he'd choose the eagles.

the eagles are more likely to be competitors than the bucs and he wouldn't really have to move to go to philly. it's just a slightly longer commute. he loves attention and he just ain't gonna get it playing with the bucs.

if he has a choice, i doubt it's to go to tampa.

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im confused at all the people who feel this isnt a big deal. revis is the best corner in the league. the bucs were a team that has a great front 7. if health revis shuts down his side of the field which will help the already talented mark barron. they have been making progress each year. atleast they have money to make these moves

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