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  • ZMnsr1
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 319

    Josh Freeman announced as starter

    per Tampa Bay Buccaneers facebook page.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rookie QB Josh Freeman has just been announced as our starting QB in next Sundays game against Green Bay! For more information visit www.buccaneers.com
  • ZMnsr1
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 319

    #2
    no surprise to me. the whole plan was to bring him in after the bye. he gets to make his first start in creamsicles.

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    • Tailback U
      No substitute 4 strength.
      • Nov 2008
      • 10282

      #3
      I think this guy is actually going to be worse than JaMarcus Russell.

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      • Senser81
        VSN Poster of the Year
        • Feb 2009
        • 12804

        #4
        :lock:

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        • Champ
          Needs a hobby
          • Oct 2008
          • 14424

          #5
          Originally posted by Tailback U
          I think this guy is actually going to be worse than JaMarcus Russell.
          Can not be done.


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          • Senser81
            VSN Poster of the Year
            • Feb 2009
            • 12804

            #6
            Originally posted by Chubby Giangio
            Can not be done.

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            • RyanLeaf16
              #DoSomething
              • Feb 2009
              • 3211

              #7
              Originally posted by Zeebruh
              Why are you all shitting on Josh Freeman already? I think he'll be decent.
              Josh Freeman fuckin' sucks
              Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008

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              • ralaw
                Posts too much
                • Feb 2009
                • 6663

                #8
                Originally posted by Tailback U
                I think this guy is actually going to be worse than JaMarcus Russell.
                I'm not sure he'll be that bad, but he's going to be bad. I've never been a fan of the big armed college QB who played on a mediocre team. Obviously there are exceptions, but most guys who are drafted off of their measurables end up being horrible in the league.

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                • ZMnsr1
                  Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 319

                  #9
                  Buccaneers.com article

                  It's Time: Freeman Named Starting QB
                  Oct 28, 2009 - Now starting at quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Josh Freeman.

                  Head Coach Raheem Morris made that announcement on Wednesday afternoon following a 65-minute practice at One Buccaneer Place. As this is the Buccaneers' bye week, the team will have a little extra time to get Freeman ready for his starting debut against the Green Bay Packers on November 8.

                  Buccaneers management purposely took a patient approach with the development of their 2009 first-round pick, starting the season with veteran Byron Leftwich under center and Freeman third on the depth chart. Leftwich started the first three games before giving way to second-year man Josh Johnson in Week Four. Johnson showed significant promise but the team failed to win any of the games started by him or Leftwich. It's likely the team's winless record accelerated the program for Freeman, but the Buccaneers still believe his half-season on the sideline has helped prepare him for his debut.

                  The Bucs' roster, which is healthier now than it was during the first six weeks of the season, is also a factor.

                  "He's going to go out there and it's going to help him," said Morris. "He'll get better. He has his center back in Jeff Faine. Some of these offensive linemen are healthy. Antonio Bryant's starting to get healthier and healthier. His running backs are coming along. You've got Derrick Ward, you've got Earnest at quarterback, you've got Cadillac; it's time for those guys to step up. We went through the growing pains of the 0-7; now it's time for him to come in there and join his team and lead us."


                  "I've had the opportunity to watch it from a different point of view and see things unfold. I feel like I've really grown as a passer and also a leader on this team."
                  Freeman was the third quarterback drafted in April, following Matthew Stafford first overall to Detroit and Mark Sanchez fifth to the New York Jets. Both Stafford and Sanchez were opening day starters and have had up-and-down seasons so far (Stafford's has been interrupted by injury). Like any confident young player, Freeman would have preferred to be on the field on opening day, but he too can see the benefits of the slower timetable.

                  "It was definitely one of those things where I don't feel comfortable sitting on the sideline," he said. "I'm in my element when I'm out on the field. But I also had to look at it like it's an opportunity to sit back and learn a lot of things. Working with [Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks] Coach [Greg] Olson, I definitely feel like I learned a lot and I feel a lot more comfortable in this offense.

                  "I've had the opportunity to watch it from a different point of view and see things unfold. I feel like I've really grown as a passer and also a leader on this team. [Now] it's a matter of settling down, letting the game come to me and making the throws I know I can make."

                  Freeman proved at Kansas State and in offseason workouts that he has the arm strength, accuracy and field vision to make every throw in the playbook. The Buccaneers have no doubt about his raw talents but they are aware that he is taking over a struggling team with many young players in key positions. Freeman is expected to lock down the starting job for years to come, but his immediate success will depend largely on how well the rest of the offense plays around him.

                  "All the quarterbacks that have been in there have been subject to some other people not doing a great job for them as well," said Morris. "But now it's time to get Josh out there. You know you've got to run the right routes, be in the right spots. Everybody has to do the smart thing, you've got to block and protect the right way and you've got to get it all done together. It's up to the quarterback – he's the leader of the offense, he's got to get everybody going in the right direction and that's what he'll do. That's what he'll prepare to do, practice to do and play to do."

                  Johnson will move into the backup spot, with Leftwich remaining third on the depth chart. The Bucs' offense will go from the pocket passing of Leftwich to the more on-the-run game of Johnson to a player who will hopefully combine the best of both. The playbook itself will not change dramatically, and certainly won't be gutted just because Freeman is a rookie.

                  "You don't scale back," said Morris. "You do what you've been doing, you get better at what you've been doing, you add on what you need to add on for the game weeks, you prepare for the change, you let him see the adjustments, you let him go through the adjustments mentally and now it's time for him to go play physically. Here we go."

                  Here we go, indeed. The Buccaneers' next game could be the start of a new era for the franchise. Of course, Freeman is keeping a much narrower focus.

                  "My mindset right now is to prepare the best I can and go out and do what I do, which is play football and try to find a way to get a win," he said. "All that matters is the Green Bay Packers right now. We have a bye week and I have a little bit more opportunity to prepare for the Packers and what they're going to bring at us. It's one week at a time.

                  "This is definitely something I've been working towards and I finally get the opportunity to step out there and do something."
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                  • Bear Pand
                    RIP Indy Colts
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 5945

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ZMnsr1
                    no surprise to me. the whole plan was to bring him in after the bye. he gets to make his first start in creamsicles.
                    Wow it's a terrible idea for the Bucs to bring out the creamsicle uniforms this season when they're a serious thread to match that 1976 winless Bucs team's futility.

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                    • Len B
                      :moonwalk:
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 13598

                      #11
                      Originally posted by blitzrique
                      Did this just happen? RIP Senser, Josh Freeman, and the 09 Bucs.
                      Nah, he chose it as his customer user title.

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                      • Archer
                        Go the fuck outside
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 15303

                        #12
                        After seeing Freeman in pre-game warmups then for 5minutes against the Pats up close .... I am 99.9% sure he doesn't know what day of the week it is nevermind who/what a quarterback is

                        Speaking of that game .... Raheem Morris said in the pre-game programme that he would have taken Freeman with the first overall pick

                        I hope he was joking

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                        • RyanLeaf16
                          #DoSomething
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 3211

                          #13
                          Originally posted by archer2k407
                          After seeing Freeman in pre-game warmups then for 5minutes against the Pats up close .... I am 99.9% sure he doesn't know what day of the week it is nevermind who/what a quarterback is

                          Speaking of that game .... Raheem Morris said in the pre-game programme that he would have taken Freeman with the first overall pick

                          I hope he was joking
                          Nope. Radio was serious. He told that to the local media shortly after the draft. He has a real hard-on for this kid.
                          Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008

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                          • BigBucs
                            Unpretentious
                            • May 2009
                            • 12758

                            #14
                            If we had any shot at winning a game or 2 our chances of that have been reduced dramatically with him coming in unless he has taken tremendous strides since the pre season.




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                            • Goober
                              Needs a hobby
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 12271

                              #15
                              His first start against Green bay, will probably be the only Tampa game I get on TV all year. I'm looking forward to seeing Morris in action. I've liked the Buccaneers ever since they started the raiders slide into the AFC cellar, it's a shame their franchise is in hell now.

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