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The Bucs and Revis


TheRumGone

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This trade would have the potential to make the Sean Gilbert deal look like a decent trade for us.

Assuming the Bucs give him close to the money he's looking for, that is.

I've seen that the Bucs are willing to give him $15 million per year along with the 1st and 2nd round picks.

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I would love this. The Bucs keep pouring SO many resources into their secondary lol. I guess thats what you do when you have a QB that melts like clockwork every year.

Bring it though, put every penny into fielding the greatest secondary in the NFL and just forget about ur front 7. Cam will have a field day trucking these DBs.

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did it happen?

just wonder what those guys are going do for a pass rush. count on revis to cover everyone?

this would be one team i wouldn't run against at all. send out 3 or 4 receivers every down.

this is an old school defense built to handle the run first teams of the past...the old more traditional/conservative offenses with 2 in the backfield and only one or two receivers going out....you know, the one that people in here would wish we were running while the rest of the league is running air attack spread offenses.

you kill the bucs thru the air while schiano buries his head in the sand thinking that the key to winning is still run the ball, stop the run.

sure...revis will keep smitty occupied, but it's just one guy.

all that said, i expect rivera to game manage to the bucs strength so we get beat by them again. playing a good run D with a shutdown corner? run, run, pass to smitty, punt. that should work.

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