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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,386
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Re: Bucs Postgame Thread
I say you make some of the hard changes now. 1. Evaluate Talent. Put in Back Ups in positions where it is clear the starters shouldn't be starting. 2. Fire Haslett. Give whoever is on the defensive staff that you want to have a chance to try it a chance. That way you know if you need to go in a completely new direction in the off season.
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Catasauqua, PA
Age: 44
Posts: 1,409
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Re: Bucs Postgame Thread
Are any of us honestly surprised? If so....get away from the punch bowl. After the first play it was a wrap. Griff looks totally lost from my uneducated perspective. I saw Moses give up totally a few times. Tom Compton looked terrible.
On the upside tres show me the way, amo, and djax (limited for some reason) looked great when the ball was thrown somewhere in his vicinity. Aside from that it looked like the bucs were playing a f*#;ing high school team. I've asked before...but how long is everyone supposed to wait for a player to develop? That's an honest question....there's no time frame for development. If they say 2 years...I'll wait and see where the chips fall...but as a fan it's really frustrating watching this year in and out....
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