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  • BigBucs
    Unpretentious
    • May 2009
    • 12758

    Originally posted by dave
    That crackhead has a lot more to prove.
    Crackhead? He is a savage ass pistol toter. Get your felonys correct.




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    • Survivor
      Sporting Spirit
      • Dec 2009
      • 809

      In Dave's defense he did test positive for grass at the NFL combine.

      :iaintevenmad:

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      • BigBucs
        Unpretentious
        • May 2009
        • 12758

        Originally posted by Survivor
        In Dave's defense he did test positive for grass at the NFL combine.

        :iaintevenmad:
        Calling a burn out a crackhead is serious bidnezz.




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        • dave
          Go the fuck outside
          • Oct 2008
          • 15492

          Originally posted by Survivor
          In Dave's defense he did test positive for grass at the NFL combine.

          :iaintevenmad:
          I tested positive for a 10-second 40. Get it right.
          My Twitch video link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000

          Twitch archived games link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000/profile/past_broadcasts

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          • BigBucs
            Unpretentious
            • May 2009
            • 12758

            This past Saturdays stadium practice.



            Code:
            http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X45OAEWF




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            • BigBucs
              Unpretentious
              • May 2009
              • 12758



              Webber Could Be Lost for Season


              Wide receiver Raymond's promising rookie season may be cut short.

              It appears Buccaneers’ rookie wide receiver Raymond Webber’s season could possibly be over. Earlier this afternoon Webber posted this tweet.

              “I’m alright, wish I could play this year but I’m still a part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, its light at the end of the tunnel.”

              On Tuesday PewterReport.com reported Webber suffered a hamstring injury but at the time the severity was not known.

              Webber went on to say he has three torn tendons on his hamstring. He also tweeted.

              “Doctor said he's amazed I was able to walk and still function my leg from how the x-ray looks.”

              Webber was signed as a rookie free agent at the start of training camp and while the Buccaneers seemed content at the wide receiver position, coaches and fans had raved at his early camp performance.

              The former Arkansas-Pine Bluff receiver was injured Monday during a special team’s workout.

              The 6-foot-three, 220-pounder led the entire nation in receiving last year catching 101 balls for 1,429 yards.

              There was no word or confirmation from the Buccaneers organization.

              Mark Cook
              [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Za9E_26x8g[/ame]




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              • Survivor
                Sporting Spirit
                • Dec 2009
                • 809

                Webber wouldnt have made the roster anyways. Teams often do this to keep young players when they sustain semi-serious injuries.

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                • BigBucs
                  Unpretentious
                  • May 2009
                  • 12758

                  Originally posted by Survivor
                  Webber wouldnt have made the roster anyways. Teams often do this to keep young players when they sustain semi-serious injuries.
                  Didint expect him to land on the 53 but he could have possibly went the Briscoe route. Practice squad then emerge as a solid WR.




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                  • Survivor
                    Sporting Spirit
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 809

                    TAMPA BAY 25, KANSAS CITY 0


                    A very pleasing pre-season opener for our Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Show-Me state as Josh Freeman returned home to Kansas City and the young Bucs proved they weren't near as green as most would suspect. Here are a few things worth noting from this first preseason game:
                    • For the most part Freeman had great protection and played very well, save one one blown third and short pass where both Briscoe and Williams were wide open on drags and he threw to a covered man in the middle of the field.
                    • Briscoe looked great and even though Mike Williams remained catchless, he still was running good routes and getting open. He just couldn't hold onto a touchdown pass right in front of where I was sitting against Sabby Piscitelli, and that would have been oh so epic.
                    • Kreg Lumpkin looked like he could fill Caddy's role as 3rd down back. He played very very well in his limited time. His runs didn't pop but he followed his blockers and ran hard. P.S. Blount caught a god damned pass!!! We were very effective running screens last night.
                    • Adrian Clayborn was really getting into the backfield. He was disruptive and had a part in almost every major play behind the line of scrimmage. In KCs defense, however, he was coming in on 3rd downs as a pass rusher well into the 2nd quarter against Cheif scrubs.
                    • I sat two rows behind either Aqib Talib's dad or older brother... Dude was a spitting image of the Cabby Bandit himself.
                    • Quincy Black called the plays and had the headset in, which took a lot of pressure off of Foster, and they both played phenomenal. Black was truely playing sideline to sideline, saving Geno Hayes' ass on several plays.
                    • As you can tell from the pic, there were a lot more Bucs supporters than I anticipated. Freeman is loved in KC and he has a following. Aside from one crazy scalper acting like he was going to hit us with his car, I had a great time.

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                    • Survivor
                      Sporting Spirit
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 809

                      Food for thought, but Briscoe might actually push Benn for the starting role. I wouldn't mind seeing receivers depth look like this next season:

                      1. Mike Williams
                      2. Desmond Briscoe
                      3. Arrelious Benn
                      4. Sammie Straughter
                      5. Michael Spurlock

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                      • BigBucs
                        Unpretentious
                        • May 2009
                        • 12758

                        That your write up? Mason Foster and Adrian Clayborn played like men. Bowers still has a ways to go.




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                        • Survivor
                          Sporting Spirit
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 809

                          P.S. Freeman's E60

                          [youtube]RHQZIJ7Z28s[/youtube]

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                          • BigBucs
                            Unpretentious
                            • May 2009
                            • 12758

                            Originally posted by Survivor
                            Food for thought, but Briscoe might actually push Benn for the starting role. I wouldn't mind seeing receivers depth look like this next season:

                            1. Mike Williams
                            2. Desmond Briscoe
                            3. Arrelious Benn
                            4. Sammie Straughter
                            5. Michael Spurlock
                            Briscoe will def get his share of snaps as will Benn. The only sure fire lock at WR is Williams. I also expect Parker to land on the 53 as well as Spurlock as a return man.




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                            • BigBucs
                              Unpretentious
                              • May 2009
                              • 12758

                              Blount Force Trauma


                              Walking it in, like a boss!


                              Joshua Johnsonzzzz


                              Adrian Clayborn getting double teamed.


                              Yeah we have a 3-headed kicker, so what!


                              Joshua Freeman standing in the pocket!



                              Sammie Stroughter making the catch.




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                              • TimsGiants
                                18 and 1
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 1567

                                Johnson looked VIcklike... his flick release and accuracy was sick. Freeman gonna be a great one and I look forward to seeing more Johnson this pre season. Team like Seattle could use him.

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