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The Monday morning news came straight from the mouth of Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow when he told Ross Tucker of SIRIUS NFL Radio that his current team was looking to trade him -- and if that didn't work out, a release could be immi...
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The Bucs' many moves this offseason have had a major impact on the team's starting lineup. Here's a quick effort at our best guesses of what that lineup looks like after the first two days of the NFL Draft. Before I continue, a couple of points: I am...
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You know why the NFL draft is so popular? Because it's the NFL's season for optimism. Everyone can feel good, because hey, you're about to get a future Pro Bowler, right? At the very least, a starter? Because that's what good teams do. They draft wel...
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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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Some receivers change their name to Ochocinco and others sign contracts with ocho cincos. That was the case Tuesday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Chargers free agent Vincent Jackson to a 5-year, $55,555,555-million contract. But the high-fivin...
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Star receiver Vincent Jackson, formerly of the San Diego Chargers, has agreed to terms with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per several sources. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the deal is for $55.55 million over five years, with $26 million guaranteed...
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The Bucs pursuit of Chargers free agent receiver Vincent Jackson will be a costly one. He would've received $13-million this year had San Diego decided to give him the franchise tag for a second straight season. Tampa Bay is negotiating with Jackson ...
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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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Although he's off crutches and rehabbing at Seahawks headquarters, Mike Williams (fibula) is unsure if he'll ready for OTAs in mid-April.Williams is determined to get better, faster, and more explosive this offseason, dropping well below his 240-poun...
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According to Charlie Campbell of Pewter Report, the Bucs' coaching staff believed Mike Williams and LeGarrette Blount slacked off and partied too much during the 2011 season.The Bucs' 2011 coaching staff has been fired, so they're now free to vent. ...
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His 2011 season wasn’t as spectacular as his 2010 rookie campaign, but Tampa Bay’s Mike Williams still was on the field more frequently than any other NFC South wide receiver. Williams took part in 94.5 percent of Tampa Bay’s offensive snaps. He was...
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His 2011 season wasn’t as spectacular as his 2010 rookie campaign, but Tampa Bay’s Mike Williams still was on the field more frequently than any other NFC South wide receiver. Williams took part in 94.5 percent of Tampa Bay’s offensive snaps. He was...
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College teammates will be on opposing teams Saturday when 16 players from the Football Championship Subdivision participate in the Battle of Florida All-Star Game at Florida Atlantic University,The game is for NFL draft-eligible players with Florida ...
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For many NFL teams on the outside looking in on the playoffs, there's no better time than now to begin the offseason regimen.Teams couldn't do that last year because of the impact of the NFL lockout, and many suffered because of a lack of preparation...
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According to ESPN's Stats & Info, Roddy White led the NFL with 14 dropped passes in 2012.The majority of White's drops came in a disappointing first half of the season, though he did add two more in the finale. In fact, nearly half of his drops came ...
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have confirmed the firing of third-year head coach Raheem Morris, a move that was first reported on Monday morning by several sources. After a 4-2 start to the 2011 season, the Buccaneers completely collapsed down the stretch...
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Mike Williams caught just one pass for 31 yards in the Week 17 loss to the Falcons.Williams was not injured, but saw just two targets. It caps a wildly disappointing sophomore slump for the 2010 fourth-rounder, who went from 11 touchdowns as a rookie...
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Arrelious Benn missed his third straight practice with a neck injury Friday and is listed as questionable for Week 17.The St. Pete Times characterizes Benn as "very questionable" to play against the Falcons, and it sounds like he probably w...
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Some have emphasized the similarities of Oakland Raiders legendary owner Al Davis to Monty Burns, Ebenezer Scrooge or any other character who has an unquenchable thirst to increase his own wealth and power.Davis was despised by many and loved by even...
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Mike Williams caught four passes for 39 yards against the Panthers in Week 16.After going for 93 yards against the Panthers earlier this season, Williams struggled to get separation when matched up with Chris Gamble and was seldom targeted by Josh Fr...
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