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Tampa Bay's Injuries today


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It was JT that was beat deep by Quick, not White. Captain was the other CB in on the play...both were trying to bring Quick down. Which means I partly blame Mitchell for not being anywhere close on the play like he should have. 

 

Regardless, JT had a very bad game. He was also beat on the TD that was overturned by the tripping call and was beat by that receiver that dropped the ball out of the endzone.

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Yeah I've seen enough of Thomas and I was rooting for him to get 1 of the 2 starting spots this year. Got bailed out on that tripping call and I believe it was Pettis who should of had a TD but couldn't get his second foot down.

Prob should have had safety help, and was prob expecting it. However, I would feel better with White covering.

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Yeah, that was Thomas on Quick. He was the guy that got beat by Austin on the TD that called back for tripping too. He just doesn't look like he has the legs to run deep with anyone. Mitchell did bite down on the play but it was to cover a wide open guy entering his territory, not sure if Bradford had let the ball go tho.

 

Better CB play covers Quick.

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I hoping the bucs have realized they are 0-6 now and just throw in the towel....that "injuries" mean taking this short week off and play the following week....I just want a win....an ugly one a great one....a blowout one...just a W to put us 4-3 and 1-0 in the division....

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