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  • BigBucs
    Unpretentious
    • May 2009
    • 12758

    Originally posted by Blick
    3rd string center Darryl Harris on the fumbled exchange.

    Soon to be cut 5th RB Jackie Battle on other fumble.

    Jamaal Charles didn't touch the ball. Matt Cassel didn't even throw a pass.

    It was obvious that our teams approached the game differently.
    McCluster and Thomas Jones ran the rock but that doesnt matter. If Charles did get a carry you would still be hanging on "Cassel didnt pass the ball". 25-0 is no excuse. If Haley, or whoever your OC is, wanna keep your 1st string QB on the field for 3 series and not call a pass play thats on them but your team fumbling the ball away may or may not of had something to do with that. We had many diff backs carry the rock and managed to avoid any turnovers.

    Not putting much stock into this game but the Chiefs were the only team shutout this preseason and Im sure there were many teams who had the same personnel situations as you all but managed to put up some points or make at least a few plays. If your RBs were able to hold onto the ball and drive it down our throat there wouldnt be any excuses but since they shit the bed......




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    • Point Blank
      Needs a hobby
      • Oct 2008
      • 14184

      Where you find that game download at

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      • BigBucs
        Unpretentious
        • May 2009
        • 12758

        20 Bitches on our dick, 100 bitches on our dick, 1000 bitches on our dick...Oh God we got bitches cuh......






























        Thanks again to JacksonNJ at our message board.




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        • Blick
          The Judge
          • Mar 2009
          • 1557

          Originally posted by BigBucs
          McCluster and Thomas Jones ran the rock but that doesnt matter. If Charles did get a carry you would still be hanging on "Cassel didnt pass the ball". 25-0 is no excuse. If Haley, or whoever your OC is, wanna keep your 1st string QB on the field for 3 series and not call a pass play thats on them but your team fumbling the ball away may or may not of had something to do with that. We had many diff backs carry the rock and managed to avoid any turnovers.

          Not putting much stock into this game but the Chiefs were the only team shutout this preseason and Im sure there were many teams who had the same personnel situations as you all but managed to put up some points or make at least a few plays. If your RBs were able to hold onto the ball and drive it down our throat there wouldnt be any excuses but since they shit the bed......
          Not putting much stock into this game lol really

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          • BigBucs
            Unpretentious
            • May 2009
            • 12758

            Swag on a hunned, thousand trillion! Nice interview by Warren Sapp on Raheem Morris.

            The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more.




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            • PP
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 4994

              So I turned on the TV and the Bucs are down 21-0. They aren't really this bad are they?

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              • Scikotic
                Straight out the Asylum
                • Apr 2011
                • 369

                Don't put too much stock into this game either....Freeman looked god-like out there today.

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                • BigBucs
                  Unpretentious
                  • May 2009
                  • 12758

                  Originally posted by Scikotic
                  Don't put too much stock into this game either....Freeman looked god-like out there today.
                  :smugrussell: Played as best he can given the circumstances. Shit aint pretty though. Smug ass commentators




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                  • BigBucs
                    Unpretentious
                    • May 2009
                    • 12758

                    Chad Johnson >>>>>>

                    @Mason_Foster great hit last night,if u're fined I'll reimburse u boss.That's the way the game should b played.Stay healthy n have a good yr



                    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHiuYL6_AKE[/ame]

                    Them fucking commentators are such fucking bitches man. Dont see how a NE fan could tolerate them faggots.

                    SMH @ un unnecessary roughness penalty. I guess he should have caught him and laid him down gently.




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                    • BigBucs
                      Unpretentious
                      • May 2009
                      • 12758

                      Preseason: Week 2 - Patriots at Buccaneers




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                      • BigBucs
                        Unpretentious
                        • May 2009
                        • 12758

                        Is he alive?

                        [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgUlp2X6Kc4[/ame]




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                        • Survivor
                          Sporting Spirit
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 809

                          I hate to say it, but getting our asses kicked now rather than later might be a blessing in disguise. Sloppy, sloppy play all around and the offensive line can't afford to get comfortable game to game. Sure, you played well against the Chiefs roster fodders, but that doesn't mean the Pats are going to be so soft.

                          I expect a performance next week.

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                          • BigBucs
                            Unpretentious
                            • May 2009
                            • 12758

                            Kenny Britt, Aqib Talib facing bans?

                            NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt will meet Tuesday with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his arrests during the lockout, and he's praying he doesn't get suspended.

                            "I guess they finally found me," Britt said Monday with a laugh. "But yeah, I heard from coach (Mike) Munchak, and we'll meet tomorrow and see what happens."

                            Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib will also meet with Goodell on Tuesday, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

                            Talib was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Texas in March. He already was suspended one game last season for an altercation he had with a taxi driver.

                            One league source told Schefter the players could be in line for "lengthy" suspensions, however Talib's attorneys are convinced they have a sound defense that will appease the NFL and could help save their client.

                            Britt said he intends to stand up to the mistakes he made.

                            "We'll have a sit-down, talk over what happened, see where our minds are at, see where I am at and see what happens from there," Britt told ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky. " ... I'm being hopeful that nothing happens to me. I plan on being real. I was brought up to be a man of his word, a man who takes up for his actions and things like that. That's how my father raised me up and that's how I will go in there tomorrow."

                            Britt made lots of headlines during the NFL lockout with two arrests in New Jersey, and he also surrendered himself on two arrest warrants in Tennessee for giving inaccurate information on driver's license applications. The 2009 first-round draft pick out of Rutgers has had seven incidents with police since being drafted.

                            Britt was arrested April 12 in his hometown of Bayonne, N.J., and charged with eluding an officer and hindering apprehension when police accused him of driving his Porsche 71 mph in a 50-mph zone before leaving the officer. Britt later was found walking on a side street away from his car. Charges were reduced to a misdemeanor and a fine.

                            A day later, two plainclothes officers at a Hoboken car wash smelled marijuana and accused Britt of holding a rolled cigar they thought was the source. Britt was wrestled to the floor and handcuffed, and police believed a man with Britt may have disposed of the cigar. Britt's charges included resisting arrest.

                            Meanwhile the Titans' union representative, Jake Scott, told Kuharsky the NFL Players Association would challenge any fine and/or suspension passed down from Goodell's office for actions during the lockout.

                            Kuharsky: Lockout Discipline Tricky

                            Kuharsky Lockout discipline could prove to be tricky business, especially if the NFLPA plans to challenge any punishment in the legal system, writes ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky. Blog

                            "I'm still a big believer that the league should have any authority to discipline guys for things that ... happened while there was no CBA," he said. "There was a separation agreement issued from the teams to the players, which means what it means. It means, 'We don't want anything to do with you.'

                            "To me, nothing means nothing."

                            Scott did say he wouldn't have any issue with Goodell putting Britt on notice.

                            "Roger's probably right ... even if he doesn't punish him for what happened in the offseason to say, 'Hey, I'm watching you going forward,' which he'd be right if that's what he does," Scott said. "He would be well within his right to say that, and it would probably be a good thing for him to do."

                            Munchak said he doesn't think Britt faces a suspension at this point and believes Goodell just wants to get to know the receiver.

                            "They've never met," Munchak said. "They don't know each other, and I think it's more of just kind of like I did. I know Kenny when he came back in just kind of wanted to hear what's going on, let him know what's expected of him and that there'll be consequences if things go further.

                            "Hopefully, they'll just have a good talk."

                            Britt has been working through a sore right hamstring this training camp and has yet to play in the preseason. The 6-foot-3 Britt is expected to be the No. 1 receiver when he does get back on the field after having the best game in the NFL last season with a career-best 225 yards receiving against Philadelphia on Oct. 24.
                            Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt will meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday to discuss his multiple arrests during the lockout.




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                            • BigBucs
                              Unpretentious
                              • May 2009
                              • 12758

                              Please..... dont do it bitch.

                              nfldraftupdate Dion Caputi
                              #Titans WR Kenny Britt & #Buccaneers CB Aqib Talib spoke with commissioner today; neither were suspended, but issue remains open. Will updte




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                              • Survivor
                                Sporting Spirit
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 809

                                wut? is this just a tease or will Aqib get this season?

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