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*SPECULATION* Devin Hester Going To The Bucs


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PR/KR will link up with former coach Lovie Smith in Tampa per sources. And so the building continues so they can come after our crown! I think the bucs will be a threat next year, they have made good moves coaching wise and have some good players on there roster, brees will always give the aints a chance in the division but they are in a hole of a cap and have big free agents possibly leaving them, and the falcons well they need a whole new Oline but will have big weapons back playing and will likely draft to help that defence out, exciting offseason ahead guys :)

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Glennon will completely hinder their ability to be a threat to us. With an upgraded secondary next year and more experience from our younger guys, they'll have a very very tough time scoring on us. And they're not going to build an elite defense before next year. Lovie Smith being there does scare me, but I think we're already 2-3 steps ahead of them and they shouldn't give us any problems.

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The Bucs are a QB away from being legit. They have the coach now, WRs RB, above average Oline, & very good players on the Dline LBs & secondary. Glennon towards the end of the season was showing good improvement. I hope he doesn't work out because the Bucs are pretty talented.

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