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Although the calendar says it's only Week 6 of the grueling NFL schedule, Sunday's home matchup against the Panthers looms as a critical game for the Bucs and their chances of repeating as NFC South champions. ...more
October 8, 2008
Week 2 was far less destructive for fantasy owners than the week before, but it wasn't without its own important storylines. Michael Turner was cooled off by a solid Bucs run defense, and Eddie Royal proved he can put up solid numbers even if Brandon Marshall catches like, I don't know, 18 passes. Matt Cassel proved that while he might keep the ship afloat for the Patriots, he is far from being a solid fantasy contributor. Jonathan Stewart showed owners that he is ready to take the starting job from DeAngelo Williams for good. ...more
September 19, 2008
No more preview guides. No more cheat sheets. No more late hours weighing draft strategies. The drafts are over, and it's Week 1. It's time to let your team leave the nest and test its wings on this faux field we call the fantasy gridiron. Will your team sink or swim this week? Only time (and multiple televisions) will tell, but as you set your lineups for this week, keep these tips in mind. ...more
September 5, 2008
Ted Ginn Jr. is starting to look as though he's worth that high draft pick. ...more
August 24, 2008
Sunday's Best Strong and powerful runners have given Tampa Bay fits all season, and Carolina's DeAngelo Williams was no exception in the regular-season finale. ...more
December 30, 2007
The Bucs will win if: They can control the clock. The Panthers have the defensive firepower necessary to shut down any offense. If they're inspired and on their game today they could give the Bucs fits. However, if the Bucs QBs can make some key plays on third down and keep the chains moving, the Bucs will take control of the game by controlling the clock. As long as the Bucs dictate things on offense, they'll produce enough points to win even if this game stays close and is dominated by reserves. ...more
December 30, 2007
With his eyeblack mixing with sweat and running down his face, Chris Hovan jogged into the Buccaneer locker room looking like the Marlon Brando character in 'Apocalypse Now.' ...more
October 1, 2007
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