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Post by bluerisk on Feb 8, 2021 15:10:10 GMT
Highly unlikely, and Gronky does not get young. But they have caps space left (they are even in the top ten in this regard). And Brown will most likely be available from day one. Their big problem was the slow starts; that they didn't click in the first half. This all could change for the better. Last but not least Brady might attract free agents. And like I said: they have the cap space to sign them (pass defense and secondary). Shaq Barrett, Lavonte David, Gronk, Founette, Brown, and Suh are the free agents of note. ASJ will be back if Gronk retires. On "First things First" it was assumed that Godwin will be the big name who will leave the team, but that a certain J. Edelman might fill his place. I'd love to see that. The Bucs as refugium for Pats players and fan till this Belichick nightmare has come to an end.
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 8, 2021 16:27:42 GMT
Shaq Barrett, Lavonte David, Gronk, Founette, Brown, and Suh are the free agents of note. ASJ will be back if Gronk retires. On "First things First" it was assumed that Godwin will be the big name who will leave the team, but that a certain J. Edelman might fill his place. I'd love to see that. The Bucs as refugium for Pats players and fan till this Belichick nightmare has come to an end. It's possible both David and Barrett are too expensive. Time will tell if they decide to take less to stay.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Feb 8, 2021 17:28:38 GMT
 Sorry Tom
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2021 18:18:15 GMT
Shaq Barrett, Lavonte David, Gronk, Founette, Brown, and Suh are the free agents of note. ASJ will be back if Gronk retires. On "First things First" it was assumed that Godwin will be the big name who will leave the team, but that a certain J. Edelman might fill his place. I'd love to see that. The Bucs as refugium for Pats players and fan till this Belichick nightmare has come to an end. Edelman is definitely coming to Tampa. He’s all but said/implied it.
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Post by ReyKahuka on Feb 9, 2021 2:11:03 GMT
Highly unlikely, and Gronky does not get young. But they have caps space left (they are even in the top ten in this regard). And Brown will most likely be available from day one. Their big problem was the slow starts; that they didn't click in the first half. This all could change for the better. Last but not least Brady might attract free agents. And like I said: they have the cap space to sign them (pass defense and secondary). Every point the Bucs scored in the Super Bowl was from a free agent who signed (or in Gronk's case, came out of retirement) after they got Brady. Evans has already said they can use some of his money to keep the team together. This is the Brady effect. Gronk had retired! He would rather quit playing football than play for Belichick! Then he comes out of retirement just to reunite with Brady in another city and win another title. The funniest part about all of this isn't just the on the field stuff, it's the entire philosophy of the Patriot Way that has proven to be total bullshit. Turns out you can express yourself and have fun playing the game and still win. Everything about Belichick is a lie. You can take less money to be a role player and get bitched out by a fraud every practice only to go 7-9, or you can have fun winning titles. Which would you choose? Brady as a first year starter has now taken two franchises that had losing records the previous season to the title. Belichick misses the playoffs every time Brady goes away. Notice how the Belichick supporters have gone silent, there is no argument left to be made. Brady proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he would've been as successful no matter who his coach was. I know where I'd be going if I were a free agent.
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Post by hehatesshe on Feb 10, 2021 18:04:55 GMT
Anyone else?
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Post by lordarvidthexiii on Feb 12, 2021 19:43:03 GMT
If Tom Brady wins back to back in Tampa. Do you retire on top? Or go for the coveted 3-peat? Never done in the NFL... I think he'll go for either a 3peat, or a perfect season. He also might not stop until he's either 50-something, or have 10 or 11 rings.
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Post by GiantFan1980 on Feb 13, 2021 7:56:22 GMT
If Brady ends up signing with the Dallas Cowboys in the future and wins them a Lombardi. I think we should invite DC Fan back. I want to see the Cirque du Soleil level mental gymnastics he would have to perform.
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Post by damngumby on Feb 13, 2021 19:26:39 GMT
Brady as a first year starter has now taken two franchises that had losing records the previous season to the title. That’s a drop the mic statistic.
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Post by hehatesshe on Mar 9, 2021 21:55:18 GMT
Goodwin being franchised, Lavonte David resigned, 2 for 25.
JPP, Suh, Gronk, Shaq, and Brown left as we go for 2!
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Post by hehatesshe on Jul 8, 2021 3:41:14 GMT
Have ye changed yer minds? Only 4 anticipate a repeat?
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Post by tristramshandy on Jul 8, 2021 3:51:18 GMT
Have ye changed yer minds? Only 4 anticipate a repeat? He "only" went back-to-back once with the Patriots. If he goes back-to-back with the Bucs, are they a better two-year team than any two the Pats put out?
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Post by hehatesshe on Jul 8, 2021 4:04:02 GMT
Have ye changed yer minds? Only 4 anticipate a repeat? He "only" went back-to-back once with the Patriots. If he goes back-to-back with the Bucs, are they a better two-year team than any two the Pats put out? This Bucs team is a much better collection of talent than any of the championship teams. Defense is close, but I'd take the Bucs front 7 over 2003/2004 Patriots. The offense isn't even comparable. David Patten, Deion Branch, David Givens and Daniel Graham can't really compete with Goodwin, Evans, Brown, and Gronk.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Jul 8, 2021 4:27:37 GMT
I think the Bucs have a very good chance of repeating - they are the most complete team in the NFL - they have the GOAT at QB, 2 good RB’s in Jones and Fournette, a slew of excellent receivers (Evans, Gronk, Godwin, Brown to name some), a strong O-Line, an underrated defense that returns every key player including arguably the league’s best LB unit, and good special teams. They are loaded and have to be the favorite to win the Super Bowl going into the season.
I can’t wait for football to start!!!!
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Post by hehatesshe on Jul 8, 2021 4:38:23 GMT
I think the Bucs have a very good chance of repeating - they are the most complete team in the NFL - they have the GOAT at QB, 2 good RB’s in Jones and Fournette, a slew of excellent receivers (Evans, Gronk, Godwin, Brown to name some), a strong O-Line, an underrated defense that returns every key player including arguably the league’s best LB unit, and good special teams. They are loaded and have to be the favorite to win the Super Bowl going into the season. I can’t wait for football to start!!!!Always a double edge sword for me, as it means the end of summer. It's coming, can't stop it, but I'm in no hurry.
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Jul 8, 2021 13:18:00 GMT
Odds are no, but I hope they do.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 8, 2021 13:27:27 GMT
On "First things First" it was assumed that Godwin will be the big name who will leave the team, but that a certain J. Edelman might fill his place. I'd love to see that. The Bucs as refugium for Pats players and fan till this Belichick nightmare has come to an end. It's possible both David and Barrett are too expensive. Time will tell if they decide to take less to stay. Time told us: Brady took once more a massive pay cut, and the rest was paid, not as much as with other teams, but Brady made the difference. First timer since the cap space era that a Super Bowl team stay completely together. Now we all wait for week 4...
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Post by sdm3 on Jul 8, 2021 13:32:07 GMT
If they do, I’ll never post here again.
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Post by bluerisk on Jul 8, 2021 13:51:09 GMT
If they do, I’ll never post here again. Why? Will you party yourself into a coma?
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Post by klawrencio79 on Jul 8, 2021 13:57:09 GMT
If they do, I’ll never post here again. Hello sdm4!
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