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Now that starting left defensive end Da’Quan Bowers has suffered a possible season-ending Achilles tendon tear, what are the Bucs going to do in response? Right now, nothing. That’s according to general manager Mark Dominik, who said the team wants t...
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The Bucs don't have to make any immediate decisions on what to do with Da'Quan Bowers, who suffered a torn Achilles tendon on Thursday. But there will come a time when they'll have to plot a course of action on how to proceed. That time likely will c...
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So, Da’Quan Bowers says he’ll be back this season after tearing his Achilles tendon today. But let’s look at this from an objective point of view. How realistic is this? For answers, we turned to a medical profession. Dr. David McAllister is the chie...
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Da'Quan Bowers suffered a torn Achilles tendon Thursday, the team said on its Twitter page. The team said plans are being finalized for Bowers to undergo surgery Friday. Read the rest of the story here.
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A tough day for the Bucs, as last seasons second round pick defensive end Da’Quan Bowers is likely done for the year, as he suffered a torn Achilles’ tendon during the team’s off-season workout program. Bowers will require surgery to repair the injur...
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The Bucs have suffered their first major injury. Defensive end Da'Quan Bowers has suffered a torn right Achilles tendon, the team announced, and is scheduled to undergo what could be a season-ending surgery. In response to the news, the Bucs have dec...
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He fell in the draft to the Buccaneers in the second round of last years draft due to injuries and Tampa has seen why teams passed on him. After having a nagging knee problem, Bowers tore his a chillies tendon in a workout and will likely be done … [...
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The Bucs have suffered their first major injury. Defensive end Da'Quan Bowers has suffered a torn Achilles tendon, the team announced, and is scheduled to undergo what likely will be season-ending surgery. In response to the news, the Bucs have decid...
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Any website can post "offseason grades" for NFL teams, mixing the draft and free agency into transaction soup, then straining it through the mind of some sportswriter who doesn't know who half the players are. Only the Shutdown Corner has the resour...
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Any website can post "offseason grades" for NFL teams, mixing the draft and free agency into transaction soup, then straining it through the mind of some sportswriter who doesn't know who half the players are. Only the Shutdown Corner has the resour...
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They say it takes three seasons to properly evaluate an NFL draft class. Bucs general manager Mark Dominik took over the job of picking talent in 2009. Only quarterback Josh Freeman, the team’s first-round pick from Kansas State, has developed into a...
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With the 2011 NFL season in the books, it's time to turn our eyes to the NFL draft, and the pre-draft evaluation process. Right up to the draft, we'll be taking a closer look at the 50 players who may be the biggest NFL difference-makers when all is...
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By the end of 2011, the Bucs had developed a formidable defensive end rotation that coaches hope will be a reason the defense shows dramatic improvement in 2012. A big part of that defensive end unit was Michael Bennett, who now will be officially be...
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The Bucs aren't taking any chances when it comes to restricted free agent defensive end Michael Bennett. Bennett told the Tampa Bay Times the team has placed a first-round RFA tender on him, meaning it is protecting him with a tender that requires an...
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You probably already know the Bucs have a handful of unrestricted free agents that they'll be making decisions on in the near future. Among them are Jeremy Zuttah, Connor Barth and Earnest Graham. But there are some free agents in different classific...
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With the NFL combine kicking off, let’s take a look at several of the potential story lines involving the NFC South during the draft-preparation event: Double dipping again? Last year, Tampa Bay general manager Mark Dominik used his first two picks ...
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The Bucs conducted at least 10 interviews (that we know of) before hiring Greg Schiano as their head coach last week. It was an exhaustive process that gave the Bucs a chance to talk with a wide range of candidates of different backgrounds and streng...
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Here’s my 2012 NFL Mock Draft. There’s still a long time until the draft actually happens, and because of that, players will rise or fail dramatically in the months leading up to the real draft. Last year, Von Miller rocketed up to second overall aft...
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When a team turns the ball over four times, as the Bucs did on Saturday at Carolina, it puts a tremendous strain on a defense. But it also doesn't help when the defense does a poor job of getting stops after those turnovers. That's been the case too ...
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If the Bucs ever intend to compete for the NFC South title again, they first are going to have to find a way to slow a young man who has made it known he’ll be a fixture in the division for years to come. Carolina QB Cam Newton was amazing again on S...
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