"7. Bright future: Perhaps no team is better positioned for the future than Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers boast the league's best rookie wide receiver, the league's best rookie running back and one of the game's best young quarterbacks. Mike Williams had 11 touchdown receptions, more than any rookie receiver except Randy Moss, who had a league-record 17 in 1998. Running back LeGarrette Blount ran for 1,007 yards despite being deactivated the first two games of the season and three of the first five. Quarterback Josh Freeman beat playoff teams New Orleans and Seattle in the season's final two weeks while completing 42 of 52 passes for 492 yards, seven touchdowns, no interceptions and a passer rating of 145.7. Here, though, might be the most jaw-dropping numbers: Williams is 23 years old, Blount is 24 and Freeman doesn't turn 23 until next week. In one year, Tampa Bay has built a team that can last for a decade."
John (Mission, TX)
Why does the buccs win over saints not get any praise. All you hear is saints had injured players. So did the buccs and they had many rookies starting. Why does this happend. Buccs will be a team to look out for in the next year..
Pat Yasinskas (1:00 PM)
No argument here. Bucs went out and showed they can beat a good team. They're going to be good going forward. Heck, with Freeman, they should be good for the next decade.
Why does the buccs win over saints not get any praise. All you hear is saints had injured players. So did the buccs and they had many rookies starting. Why does this happend. Buccs will be a team to look out for in the next year..
Pat Yasinskas (1:00 PM)
No argument here. Bucs went out and showed they can beat a good team. They're going to be good going forward. Heck, with Freeman, they should be good for the next decade.
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