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Tillman is in Bucs HQ


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Reports coming out that he'll be a buc shortly.

 

Here's one from rotoworld..

 

 

The Bucs hosted free agent CB Charles Tillman on Wednesday.

The Buccaneers had a slew of visitors at One Buc Place on the second day of free agency, including Josh McCown whom they proceeded to hand a two-year, $10 million deal. Tillman reuniting with old coach Lovie Smith seems inevitable.

 

 

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Why are they so certain just because he visited? I would've thought them signing Verner made this unlikely. Damn if it's true though I can't even describe how badly I wanted Peanut. And now not only do we not have him, but we have to play against him twice.

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Either our beat writers really are as bad as we thought they were or we are the only team that has not displayed any interest in any player in free agency in spite of the overwhelming need to.

Both are equally likely.

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Wow....I mean games aren't won in FA but i'll be damned if the Bucs aren't seriously increasing their talent....first they got a good HC and are piling up players to fit his D....wow.

 

lovie mentioned that the current roster doesn't fit their scheme.  not the biggest surprise to see them splurge. 

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