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Lil' Shorty 
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 2499 Location: NC...surrounded by lame Panther fans.
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:07 am Post subject: |
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So does anyone else think Mark Barron resembles Waka Flocka? _________________
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mfw096 
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 3:13 am Post subject: |
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| Lil' Shorty wrote: | | So does anyone else think Mark Barron resembles Waka Flocka? |
Haha they do man _________________ Adopt a Buc:
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RoeKG 
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 11:01 am Post subject: |
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There are some articles on NFL.com saying that the Cowboys rookies looked overwhelmed at practice and that Claiborne blew off the Wonderlic.
More and more happy we didn't pick him. _________________
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klopp24
Joined: 22 Feb 2007 Posts: 377 Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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Does anybody else believe that we will take a look at Drayton Florence??..He was just released because the bills wanted to get younger and they just drafted Gilmore. Florences production is still there. 31 yrs old but would be better then what we have. _________________
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RoeKG 
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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| klopp24 wrote: | | Does anybody else believe that we will take a look at Drayton Florence??..He was just released because the bills wanted to get younger and they just drafted Gilmore. Florences production is still there. 31 yrs old but would be better then what we have. |
I'd be totally fine with bringing him in. _________________
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REDandPEWTER 
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | The Buccaneers believe that sixth-round CB Keith Tandy's best position in the future might be safety.
Tandy will open rookie minicamps as a cornerback, but he could eventually push FS Cody Grimm and/or earn the Bucs' third safety role as soon as training camp. Tampa Bay is starved for depth at both defensive back positions, so Tandy's versatility will come in handy. At 5'10/200, Tandy ran 4.51 at his Pro Day. |
I think this will be a perfect fit. He's got great instincts, can tackle, and good ball skills. |
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RoeKG 
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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| REDandPEWTER wrote: | | Quote: | The Buccaneers believe that sixth-round CB Keith Tandy's best position in the future might be safety.
Tandy will open rookie minicamps as a cornerback, but he could eventually push FS Cody Grimm and/or earn the Bucs' third safety role as soon as training camp. Tampa Bay is starved for depth at both defensive back positions, so Tandy's versatility will come in handy. At 5'10/200, Tandy ran 4.51 at his Pro Day. |
I think this will be a perfect fit. He's got great instincts, can tackle, and good ball skills. |
That could be interesting, I watched a video (on pewterreport I think?) where Schiano described Tandy as very instinctive. Could be an interesting fit at safety where instincts seem very valuable. _________________
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indifference
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 12:47 am Post subject: |
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| RoeKG wrote: | | REDandPEWTER wrote: | | Quote: | The Buccaneers believe that sixth-round CB Keith Tandy's best position in the future might be safety.
Tandy will open rookie minicamps as a cornerback, but he could eventually push FS Cody Grimm and/or earn the Bucs' third safety role as soon as training camp. Tampa Bay is starved for depth at both defensive back positions, so Tandy's versatility will come in handy. At 5'10/200, Tandy ran 4.51 at his Pro Day. |
I think this will be a perfect fit. He's got great instincts, can tackle, and good ball skills. |
That could be interesting, I watched a video (on pewterreport I think?) where Schiano described Tandy as very instinctive. Could be an interesting fit at safety where instincts seem very valuable. | Tandy is the wildcard. I feel as though he has talent to beat Biggers out and play some CB but at the same time his physical play and tackling ability make him viable option to play over Grimm. I can't see us starting two rookie safeties though opening day. It could happen but I'm not sure if that's the best thing to do. Ease Tandy along and work him in the rotation with Grimm. The progression of Myron Lewis and Biggers is key to what we do with Tandy. Leonard Johnson is picking up steam and I think he beats out somebody and is on active roster. Talib-Biggers-Wright then a toss up between Biggers/Johnson/Lewis |
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klopp24
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:34 pm Post subject: |
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| indifference wrote: | | RoeKG wrote: | | REDandPEWTER wrote: | | Quote: | The Buccaneers believe that sixth-round CB Keith Tandy's best position in the future might be safety.
Tandy will open rookie minicamps as a cornerback, but he could eventually push FS Cody Grimm and/or earn the Bucs' third safety role as soon as training camp. Tampa Bay is starved for depth at both defensive back positions, so Tandy's versatility will come in handy. At 5'10/200, Tandy ran 4.51 at his Pro Day. |
I think this will be a perfect fit. He's got great instincts, can tackle, and good ball skills. |
That could be interesting, I watched a video (on pewterreport I think?) where Schiano described Tandy as very instinctive. Could be an interesting fit at safety where instincts seem very valuable. | Tandy is the wildcard. I feel as though he has talent to beat Biggers out and play some CB but at the same time his physical play and tackling ability make him viable option to play over Grimm. I can't see us starting two rookie safeties though opening day. It could happen but I'm not sure if that's the best thing to do. Ease Tandy along and work him in the rotation with Grimm. The progression of Myron Lewis and Biggers is key to what we do with Tandy. Leonard Johnson is picking up steam and I think he beats out somebody and is on active roster. Talib-Biggers-Wright then a toss up between Biggers/Johnson/Lewis |
I think you hit it right on the head. Ease Tandy into the Safety Position, i would love to see Leonard Johnson make the active roster. Tandy would be a great fit at safety IMO. Ive given up on Lewis, everytime i have seen him out there its been nothing but a disapointment. I have more faith in Gaitor then lewis. I actually liked the way gaitor played at the end of the year. Biggers is too inconsistent. and Johnson has been getting a lot of hype the last couple days.....Should be interesting! _________________
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REDandPEWTER 
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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| klopp24 wrote: | | indifference wrote: | | RoeKG wrote: | | REDandPEWTER wrote: | | Quote: | The Buccaneers believe that sixth-round CB Keith Tandy's best position in the future might be safety.
Tandy will open rookie minicamps as a cornerback, but he could eventually push FS Cody Grimm and/or earn the Bucs' third safety role as soon as training camp. Tampa Bay is starved for depth at both defensive back positions, so Tandy's versatility will come in handy. At 5'10/200, Tandy ran 4.51 at his Pro Day. |
I think this will be a perfect fit. He's got great instincts, can tackle, and good ball skills. |
That could be interesting, I watched a video (on pewterreport I think?) where Schiano described Tandy as very instinctive. Could be an interesting fit at safety where instincts seem very valuable. | Tandy is the wildcard. I feel as though he has talent to beat Biggers out and play some CB but at the same time his physical play and tackling ability make him viable option to play over Grimm. I can't see us starting two rookie safeties though opening day. It could happen but I'm not sure if that's the best thing to do. Ease Tandy along and work him in the rotation with Grimm. The progression of Myron Lewis and Biggers is key to what we do with Tandy. Leonard Johnson is picking up steam and I think he beats out somebody and is on active roster. Talib-Biggers-Wright then a toss up between Biggers/Johnson/Lewis |
I think you hit it right on the head. Ease Tandy into the Safety Position, i would love to see Leonard Johnson make the active roster. Tandy would be a great fit at safety IMO. Ive given up on Lewis, everytime i have seen him out there its been nothing but a disapointment. I have more faith in Gaitor then lewis. I actually liked the way gaitor played at the end of the year. Biggers is too inconsistent. and Johnson has been getting a lot of hype the last couple days.....Should be interesting! |
I think Tandy and Barron would be a nice safety duo.
As for cb I think it's a toss up. If Talibs suspended or in jail look for mike Jenkins to be in play. |
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RoeKG 
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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Starting to get a little carried away over here. Must. Temper. Expectations.
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BBando 
Joined: 18 Feb 2011 Posts: 5826 Location: Tampa Bay
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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We signed Tiquan Underwood. Yet another Rutgers guy. _________________
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deuces22wild 
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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klopp24
Joined: 22 Feb 2007 Posts: 377 Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 11:39 pm Post subject: |
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The pictures look Sawwweeeet!!!...This just gets me soo amped for the season to come around!! David, Barron, and Goode look like Bosses with those Visors!!!!  _________________
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Calibucsfan 
Joined: 05 Sep 2011 Posts: 2493 Location: Los Angeles CA
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 1:20 am Post subject: |
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I did not know this but after reading the 2012 o-line rankings(have us at #10) we have the most expensive o-line in the league.. _________________
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