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Welcome back to fantasy relevance, Ronnie Brown. We missed you. And 400 yards passing from Brian Griese? That can't be right. Will they finally grant Reggie Bush wide receiver eligibility next year? How many games with more receiving yards than rushing yards will it take? ...more
September 26, 2008
The wall never came down. Brian Griese threw 67 passes against the Chicago Bears. ...more
September 23, 2008
Charles Tillman jumped on the pile, took a swing and got flagged for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the worst possible time for the Bears. ...more
September 23, 2008
Tampa Bay's receiving corps seemed destined for another letdown. With standout receiver Joey Galloway, who posted 1,000 receiving yards each of the past three seasons, sidelined by a foot injury, the Bucs were forced to rely on a group that previously had done little to suggest it could make up for Galloway's absence. ...more
September 22, 2008
Tampa Bay running back Earnest Graham is still on pace to reach his goal of 1,000 rushing yards this season, but he won't be with many more outings like Sunday's. ...more
September 22, 2008
What went right for the Bucs: Tight end Jerramy Stevens' first catch of the season was for 31 yards, a pivotal play in Tampa Bay's first touchdown drive. ...more
September 22, 2008
Tipped Pass Helped Bears A bad start for the Bucs only got worse when Brian Griese dropped back to pass on a second-and-17 play from his own 12-yard line early in the first quarter. Griese was looking to throw a quick screen to B.J. Askew, but his soft toss over the line of scrimmage was tipped by Brian Urlacher and then intercepted by Lance Briggs. Briggs didn't get much of a return and the Bucs defense did its job, stopping the Bears after just three plays, including a sack of Bears quarterback Kyle Orton on their third offensive play. Still, the Bears were able to grab the momentum and take an early lead when PK Robbie Gould drilled a 40-yard field goal to give the Bears a 3-0 lead. ...more
September 22, 2008
SUNDAY'S BEST Tampa Bay WR Antonio Bryant may have entered Sunday's game against Chicago with as many drops as he had receptions - three - but departed with more than anyone could have predicted. ...more
September 22, 2008
Tampa Bay's defensive players gave credit to the offense for bailing them out after Sunday's overtime win at Soldier Field. But they shouldn't have been so hard on themselves. ...more
September 22, 2008
They are a team made up, at least in part, of second-chancers. Certainly Antonio Bryant fits into that category. So does Jerramy Stevens. Even Brian Griese qualifies. ...more
September 22, 2008
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