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BWillie 01-29-2024 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Okchief80 (Post 17376056)
Clyde did manage to get 1/ypc.

Great year hes had avg 3.2 ypc and whiffing blocks in the playoffs

suzzer99 01-29-2024 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17375959)
Prototypical Guard Bod:thumb:

I have guard bod. Why am I not in the NFL?

savchief 01-30-2024 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Oh Snap (Post 17375813)
Whatever happened to jerick McKinnon? Tired of seeing CEH miss blocks and run for no gain

Surgery for torn core muscle and they found a fracture in his pelvis. Not coming back for SB

FloridaMan88 01-30-2024 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17375111)
I think Toney has a shot to make the team out of camp next year as the return guy and occasional gadget player.

He's too mistake-prone to even do those limited roles.

And also he'll never practice consistently... always will be injured.

Time to move on.

SD15 01-30-2024 11:14 AM

https://bvmsports.com/2024/01/29/don...-mike-edwards/


Donovan Smith, Blaine Gabbert & Former Buccaneers Players to Play Super Bowl; Injury Update on Mike Edwards

By BVM Sportsdesk, 22h ago

Five former Tampa Bay Buccaneers players, including Donovan Smith, Blaine Gabbert, Mike Edwards, Justin Watson, and Logan Ryan, will be playing in the Super Bowl for the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs and the NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers. This development presents various perspectives for Buccaneers fans and underscores how valuable the team's talent has been recognized by other contenders.

Why It Matters
The presence of former Buccaneers players in the Super Bowl highlights the impact and value of the team's talent and the decisions made by Tampa Bay in managing its salary cap situation.

State of Play
Donovan Smith, Blaine Gabbert, Mike Edwards, and Justin Watson will be playing for the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs, while Logan Ryan will play for the NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers.
Smith and Edwards are expected to have significant playing time, with Watson also having a notable role in the Chiefs' offense.
This development signifies the recognition of talent and the tough decisions made by the Buccaneers in managing their roster.
Bottom Line
The presence of former Buccaneers players in the Super Bowl not only reflects the team's impact on the league but also highlights the ongoing talent evaluation and roster management by the organization.


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