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Not if they are starting with dog-**** talent.Wouldn’t every team do pretty well if they managed to do those things?
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Not if they are starting with dog-**** talent.
The only thing missing on that bucs team is a good corner and a good OL. Their D line was good. Best run defense in the league.
YepThe only thing missing on that bucs team is a good corner and a good OL. Their D line was good. Best run defense in the league.
Is Beasley Reece no longer available?I suppose we should all be getting ready for mostly 1 PM games with crappy announcers like Ian eagle?
Dude from Tampa sports is on WEEI.
“Anyone who follows football knows the Bucs aren’t a 35 year old..never mind a 43 year old Tom Brady from winning the SB.”
Refreshing to hear that and quite a distinction from some here.
Is Beasley Reece no longer available?
The schedule is favorable for Tampa. They get both the Chiefs and Packers at home.
Also the SB is in Tampa. Would be surreal if Brady can get them there and be the first team to ever play the SB at home.
Bought 2 Bucs season tix last night. I expect it will be a very happy place to drop in on.Honestly Tampa might be one of the only teams in the league Pats fans and their fans never had strong negative feelings for. It’s almost an easy fit to still be a Pats fan but be happy if he has success there.
TB2K?TB MUST improve running the ball.
Me too. He has all his games in warm weather or domes. The only potential game would be Chicago if it is late in the season. That is a point most are not talking about but at age 43, the elbow, the shoulder, the hips all stay much looser so hopefully he can avoid the tendinitis. I am rooting for him to light it up. There are a ton of stories that the Bucs are open to getting AB as well assuming he is not serving a lengthy suspension. They have $60 mil in cap space, the second most of any team. This was a very good choice by Brady and finally he gets to play for an offensive minded HC whose first priority will be the offense and loading it up. I am pretty psyched to watch it all unfold.One more accolade to his resume. Patriots first, but I do want to see him light it up in Tampa and pass Brees.
Wasn't your last thread title "Brady signs with Pats, now what"?Stop whining snowflake.
The deal is done. Im way ahead of you as usual.
I'm not convinced the Pats have "a bunch of stiffs." Last year Edelman was injured, Sanu had double digit catches in the one game he was healthy prior to his high ankle sprain (i.e. looked really good). There were two rookie receivers who show substantial promise. The "lack of weapons" was not for lack of trying, it was just the Pat's year to suffer injuries, etc (plus Brown, Gordon, OL et.al.)He's entitled to do what he wants. He wants to play until 45 so be it. I can understand both Bill and Tom's perspectives on this. Id rather see Tom on another team and excel there than be in NE with a bunch of stiffs.