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TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:28 pm


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The Patriots OL is also getting older.


haha getting older, and buying perscription pain killers off the street XP

Moss an Brady are great, they will make many hilights this year but nothing like last year, last year was special and will most likely never be repeated.

I'm hopeing tht Jeff Garcia and Joey Galloway connect 24 times for TD's lol, maybee Garcia can throw 51 Td's I mean he is looking for a new contract lol (i'm just messing around her a bit dont start to flame me)


lol. I won't start to flame you, but I think that Galloway needs more prescription painkillers than the Patriots OL. He's just about over the hill sweatdrop xD


ahh but theb older the better maybe? I mean look at favre for example he is one of the best qb's and how old is he now?


LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays
PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:20 pm


Duke_619
War_ghost48
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The Patriots OL is also getting older.


haha getting older, and buying perscription pain killers off the street XP

Moss an Brady are great, they will make many hilights this year but nothing like last year, last year was special and will most likely never be repeated.

I'm hopeing tht Jeff Garcia and Joey Galloway connect 24 times for TD's lol, maybee Garcia can throw 51 Td's I mean he is looking for a new contract lol (i'm just messing around her a bit dont start to flame me)


lol. I won't start to flame you, but I think that Galloway needs more prescription painkillers than the Patriots OL. He's just about over the hill sweatdrop xD


ahh but theb older the better maybe? I mean look at favre for example he is one of the best qb's and how old is he now?


LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

Dude-LAP


TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:37 pm


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Duke_619
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The Patriots OL is also getting older.


haha getting older, and buying perscription pain killers off the street XP

Moss an Brady are great, they will make many hilights this year but nothing like last year, last year was special and will most likely never be repeated.

I'm hopeing tht Jeff Garcia and Joey Galloway connect 24 times for TD's lol, maybee Garcia can throw 51 Td's I mean he is looking for a new contract lol (i'm just messing around her a bit dont start to flame me)


lol. I won't start to flame you, but I think that Galloway needs more prescription painkillers than the Patriots OL. He's just about over the hill sweatdrop xD


ahh but theb older the better maybe? I mean look at favre for example he is one of the best qb's and how old is he now?


LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential
PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:34 am


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lol. I won't start to flame you, but I think that Galloway needs more prescription painkillers than the Patriots OL. He's just about over the hill sweatdrop xD


ahh but theb older the better maybe? I mean look at favre for example he is one of the best qb's and how old is he now?


LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.

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TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:25 pm


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lol. I won't start to flame you, but I think that Galloway needs more prescription painkillers than the Patriots OL. He's just about over the hill sweatdrop xD


ahh but theb older the better maybe? I mean look at favre for example he is one of the best qb's and how old is he now?


LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.


Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:09 pm


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LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.


Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.

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TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:57 am


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LOL, Galloway isn't going to get worse as time goes, Its possiable eh coudl get a little better, or stay the same. I think no wthat Garcia is settled into the Buccaneers O that he will know how to make even better plays


Well I've seen Galloway get slower over the years. That's how Webster made the crucial interception against the Bucs in the NFC Wild Card game last season. A flank route to the corner of the endzone.

No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.


Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.


Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:13 am


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No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.


Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.


Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.

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Cherod505

PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:06 pm


I think that Randy Moss will not be able to break his record for two reasons.

1- After last year you would think that other teams will be able to better prepare their defenses for the Patriots style of play. Last year the amount of touchdowns that the patriots were scoring cooled down as the season ended. Sign that defenses are catching on.

2- The Patriots Know that denfenses will be all over him so I think that most of the time he will be there as a decoy for other recievers to score.

Now saying this. I want Randy to break his record because he's on my fantasy Team. xd
PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:24 pm


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No, Galloway didnt run the rout as fast because his shoulder was F'ed up. He was hurting and couldn't play at his full potential


I don't think a shoulder injury would have effected his speed or route running that much. Toughness and catching definitely, but not his quickness on that interception. Garcia didn't even under throw it; Galloway kind of looked like he gave up on it.


Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.


Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.


Yes it was a minor surgery and he is fine now.

I agree we shoulda took Deshawn Jackson crying But no, we traded our pic with th epats, Eagles took jackson and we got Dexter Jackson (who knows he may be good)

I think they should play michael Bennett at WR

TheDukeMan70


Dude-LAP

PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:54 pm


Cherod505
I think that Randy Moss will not be able to break his record for two reasons.

1- After last year you would think that other teams will be able to better prepare their defenses for the Patriots style of play. Last year the amount of touchdowns that the patriots were scoring cooled down as the season ended. Sign that defenses are catching on.

2- The Patriots Know that denfenses will be all over him so I think that most of the time he will be there as a decoy for other recievers to score.

Now saying this. I want Randy to break his record because he's on my fantasy Team. xd


Join our fantasy league, too wink
PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:58 pm


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Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.


Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.


Yes it was a minor surgery and he is fine now.

I agree we shoulda took Deshawn Jackson crying But no, we traded our pic with th epats, Eagles took jackson and we got Dexter Jackson (who knows he may be good)

I think they should play michael Bennett at WR


I don't think Bennett is cut for WR. He's extremely fast, but doesn't have such good hands. Anyways, it's harder for a RB to convert to a WR, than for any other skill position. With the Bucs' backfield being deep, I think Tampa Bay should trade him for a minor deal.

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TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:33 am


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Well first off if your in pain your not going to be able to concentrate on what you supposto be doing as well. Second when u run you have to pump your arms to help your momentum, which he wouldent hav ebeen able to do.


But was keeping the injured Galloway, who's getting old, a good idea for the long-term? I don't think the Bucs would have left him in, if his shoulder was too bad to run routes. Also, I don't think that Garcia would have made him the go-to guy during that game, and let Galloway suffer through most of the air plays.


Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.


Yes it was a minor surgery and he is fine now.

I agree we shoulda took Deshawn Jackson crying But no, we traded our pic with th epats, Eagles took jackson and we got Dexter Jackson (who knows he may be good)

I think they should play michael Bennett at WR


I don't think Bennett is cut for WR. He's extremely fast, but doesn't have such good hands. Anyways, it's harder for a RB to convert to a WR, than for any other skill position. With the Bucs' backfield being deep, I think Tampa Bay should trade him for a minor deal.


perhaps, although we just got him last season XP. Maybee he can return punts/kicks.
PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:07 pm


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Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.


Yes it was a minor surgery and he is fine now.

I agree we shoulda took Deshawn Jackson crying But no, we traded our pic with th epats, Eagles took jackson and we got Dexter Jackson (who knows he may be good)

I think they should play michael Bennett at WR


I don't think Bennett is cut for WR. He's extremely fast, but doesn't have such good hands. Anyways, it's harder for a RB to convert to a WR, than for any other skill position. With the Bucs' backfield being deep, I think Tampa Bay should trade him for a minor deal.


perhaps, although we just got him last season XP. Maybee he can return punts/kicks.


Possibly. That's a pretty good idea. He did have a 4.13 time in the 40-yard dash at one point. I don't know too much about his vision.

But anyways, the Bucs haven't had such a good recent history with returning in special teams. I think last year's one return for a touchdown was the first in like a decade or so.

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TheDukeMan70

PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:58 am


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Galloway has said he keep quiet about he, the team knew it was sore, but didnt know it was as bad as it was. It was a minor surgery he had in th e offseason, and no w hes fine and almost 100%.


Oh, I didn't know he had surgery in the offseason.

...Anyways, I think drafting DeSean Jackson could have really helped the Bucs passing game. They could have had one of the most elite complete offensive units, backed by their deep backfield.


Yes it was a minor surgery and he is fine now.

I agree we shoulda took Deshawn Jackson crying But no, we traded our pic with th epats, Eagles took jackson and we got Dexter Jackson (who knows he may be good)

I think they should play michael Bennett at WR


I don't think Bennett is cut for WR. He's extremely fast, but doesn't have such good hands. Anyways, it's harder for a RB to convert to a WR, than for any other skill position. With the Bucs' backfield being deep, I think Tampa Bay should trade him for a minor deal.


perhaps, although we just got him last season XP. Maybee he can return punts/kicks.


Possibly. That's a pretty good idea. He did have a 4.13 time in the 40-yard dash at one point. I don't know too much about his vision.

But anyways, the Bucs haven't had such a good recent history with returning in special teams. I think last year's one return for a touchdown was the first in like a decade or so.


NOOOO. When Spurlock returned that kickoff for a TD, it was the first Kickofff return for a TD in Buccaneers franchise history, since th eteam was estblished in 1976. Although Tampa had done it in pre-season, but that didnt count. Tampa has returned punts for TD's tho.

Dexter Jackson is going to be a force at K/P return also
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