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There's a lot to like about Quinn Gray's game. He's big and strong, stands up well in the pocket and runs well when plays break down around him; he also has a good release, a fluid motion and he delivers a catchable ball to his receivers. ...more
October 28, 2007
After three years in the league, Quinn Gray is expected to make his first NFL start for the Jaguars on Sunday against the Bucs. To hear linebacker Derrick Brooks tell it, he may as well be facing Brett Favre. ...more
October 26, 2007
Jon Gruden discusses Sunday's loss at Detroit and other topics in his Monday news conference. ...more
October 22, 2007
TAMPA – Through the efforts of Tampa's Big Cat Rescue workers and the donations of lots of animal lovers, two abandoned lions and two abandoned tigers have a new home. Big Cat Rescue teamed up with the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the Wild Animal Orphanage to rescue the animals from an unsanctioned shelter in Ohio. ...more
October 22, 2007
The Bucs have been scouring the NFL for the past couple weeks, looking for any running back they could find to help a unit depleted by injuries. But the way Earnest Graham played Sunday was perhaps the biggest positive to come out of a deflating 23-16 loss to Detroit. ...more
October 22, 2007
2 Fumbles by Jeff Garcia, both leading to Lions touchdowns ...more
October 22, 2007
Everybody has one of these games in them. There's just one problem with that. When you're in the situation the Bucs are in, you can't afford to have one of these games. ...more
October 21, 2007
The usual postgame interrogation with Jeff Garcia was proceeding normally Sunday after the Bucs lost 23-16 to Detroit. We talked to him about the two lost fumbles in which he played a part and the general misery associated with a game like this. Garcia met every question head on and gave the best answer he could. ...more
October 21, 2007
DETROIT - How in the world did they lose that one? There are times in the National Football League where the other team is simply better and just beats you. And there are times where you leave the stadium in total wonderment about what just happened, because every bit of you knows you should have won the game. Sunday was definitely the latter for the Bucs. ...more
October 21, 2007
Their defense continues to bend, but doesn't break. The Bucs have to look at this game much the way they did their games against the Rams back around the turn of the century. With former Rams coach Mike Martz running their offense, the Lions are going to throw the ball a lot and they'll probably gain plenty of yards. The Bucs have to make sure they don't gain the critical yards. They have to limit the Lions to field goals when they do allow them to score and force some turnovers that give their offense a chance to score quickly. Scoring a touchdown on defense wouldn't hurt the cause, either. ...more
October 21, 2007
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