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Bucs don't need an upgrade from Mike Glennon by Pat Yasinskas


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http://espn.go.com/blog/tampa-bay-buccaneers/post/_/id/3302/bucs-dont-need-an-upgrade-from-glennon

 

Who cares what ole Pat thinks, the reason why I wanted to post this was because while reading it I was thinking about how awesome it is to have Cam Newton as a quarterback.  I would be frustrated if the Panthers were in Tampa Bay's shoes.  Glennon did good enough to hold on to the job, which would piss me off.  I would rather take a chance on finding a true franchise quarterback.  I think Matt Moore is a favorable comparison.  I was conflicted on giving the reigns to Moore.  Clausen was drafted and that ended Moore's tenure as the Panthers starter.  Delhomme may or may not have been a quarterback to build a franchise around, probly not even though he was awesome, but you could argue that all day.  Kerry Collins, a 38 year old Beuerlein, Chris Weinke, Jeff Lewis....no no no no.  The point is that it feels so so sooooo good to have a great quarterback finally.  Glennon sucks, Ryan is overrated and Brees is getting up there in age.  The Panthers are blessed.

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have the bucs ever had a true franchise quarterback in their history?  i think vinny testaverde is still their all time leading passer.

 

i know since realignment it's gone brad johnson - griese/simms period - jeff garcia/gruden brings 20 washed up QBs in to camp and whichever turd floated to the top of the bowl got the job - josh freeman with his one good season - glennon

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Considering he didn't even expect to start this season, lost how many running backs, and the Schiano circus was running the show, he did pretty damn well. Hell his first couple games they were leaning on him like he was a 10 year vet. Who starts a rookie throwing the ball 40+ times his first 4 games?

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