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The Off-Season presents the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Franchise's BIGGEST challenge

Who’s given up on the season? If you haven’t; you’ve surely given up on the idea of the Bucs making it out of the Wildcard Playoff Round while playing on the road! So let’s discuss something relevant and not so depressing, right… This is the BIGGEST off-season in the Franchise’s history, simply put. Don’t believe me? Monte Kiffin, the sultan of swat, the king of clash, the sole purpose for the Bucs even remotely having a decent team over the past decade is leaving the NFL and the Bucs for Tennessee. Jeff Garcia becomes a free agent at season’s end and nobody who cares to watch meaningful football in December and beyond cares to bring his brittle act back. The Buccaneers have mountains of cash to potentially shoulder the blow of seeking a Quarterback and keeping the defense at the level fans have come to expect.

In steps Carolina Panthers Defensive End and sure to be franchise tagged Julius Peppers. He leads the NFC South in sacks with 11 and we have the money to lure him away from Carolina. The problem ensues when we would have to forfeit two first round draft picks to the Panthers, if in fact they franchise tag him (a given) and we sign him (not such a given). I’m not going to argue the merits of holding onto a late first round pick this season and potentially a low or high end first round pick in 2010, as its anyone’s guess as to who they would net and what their upside would or wouldn’t mean for this franchise. I know adding Peppers to Gaines Adams, Barrett Ruud, Tanard Jackson, Aqib Talib, and Jermaine Phillips would help the Buccaneers defense remain top notch no matter who were to take over (hopefully Raheem Morris).

The Quarterback position, sigh. It’s almost not worth debating considering Gruden will just turn to a retread (Griese or McCown) next season, but let’s discuss it any way. I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to grow with a young Quarterback aka Josh Johnson. I thought I wanted the Bucs to pursue a veteran QB like Donovan McNabb, but he and Gruden would be destined for girl school esque drama. Give Johnson the pigskin and see what he can do with his accuracy and mobility. Garcia looks like he’s constantly improvising out there, so surely Johnson could do the same at a more hectic and almost unbearable clip to watch, but at least you know growth is coming at the end of the day. In the event that next season turns into a (4-12) season or worse and Gruden has banished Johnson to the sidelines, at least Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy could be potential suitors to finally give this Franchise a, Franchise Quarterback to grow with… What have you?

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I agree

that the biggest need is a new DC, and decide who is the starting quarterback is next season. Hopefully it is not Brian Griese.

by therayspartyleader on Dec 17, 2008 10:27 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

As nice as having Peppers would be...

…I feel very few players are worth 2 first-round picks. Obviously you never know how the players you draft will turn out when you draft them, but 2 is a bit much for me. Peppers is a great player, but I think I’d want to keep the picks.

As for QB, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t care who he is, where he came from, or how we get him, I want a 5+er (a solid signal caller who can come in and lead the offense for 5 or more years). We need a QB like that.

by The Bull Gator on Dec 17, 2008 10:08 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

we deserve a qb

like that….

I just dont want to see the defense go to hell with Monte’s absence. Like Warren Sapp said, Lynch, Brooks, and Ronde etc had a lot to do with the Bucs defensive success over the years, BUT Monte still brought that talent in. He’s the reason Aqib Talib was chosen #1 despite our need for offensive life. I feel like Peppers would re-enforce the defense for several more years giving the incumbant (hopefully Raheem) the necessary time needed to sustain the defenses prowess. Two #1’s is certainly a high price to pay, as you said…

it’s going to be incredibly interesting this off-season

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by JScott on Dec 17, 2008 11:54 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

You said it! We were like 24+ million UNDER the cap this year and will be well under again next year. (Anyone know how much?)

I say Raheem Morris has the inside track, but an unbelivable group of talented defensive coaches could be available next year (Herm Edwards, Marv Lewis, Marinelli, Romeo Crennel, Jim Haslett to namea few). I say promote Morris and give him a former Buc as an assistant i.e. Shelton Quarles or John Lynch to help out the new DC. Of course were gonna leave the option for a trade, but here are a few of the more interesting UFA’s available out there for 2009:

QB – Matt Cassell, Kurt Warner, Jeff Garcia, Rex Grossman

RB – Brandon Jacobs, Rickey Willams, Darren Sproules, Maurice Morris, Correl Buckhalter

WR – T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Devery Henderson, Bobby Engram, Amani Toomer

TE – Jim Kleinsasser, Eric Johnson, Leonard Pope

OL – Matt Birk, Marc Colombo, Mike Goff, Jordan Gross, Mark Tauscher, Jon Runyan

K/P – (K) Mike Nugent (P) Shane Lechler

DL – Julius Pepper, Terrel Suggs, Albert Haynesworth, Bertrand Berry, Jonathan Babineaux

LB – Ray Lewis, Eric Barton, Karlos Dansby, Mike Peterson, Bart Scott, Jonathan Vilma, James
        Farrior, Channing Crowder, Jordan Beck

DB – Nnamdi Asomugha, Mike Brown, Dawan Landry, Dunte Robinson, Philip Buchanon, Darren
          Sharper

Names that stand out to me are Peppers, Haynesworth, Lewis, Asomugha, Brandon Jacobs, T.J. Houshmandzadeh and any of the O – line to name a few. I’m liking the list of LB too.

Nice Free Agent class! Like JScott said, this is a pivotal off season for us, but at least we appear to be in good shape. Time will tell

by TheUltimateBucFan on Dec 18, 2008 1:32 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Haynesworth

would definitely be the best pick-up. We need a pass-rushing DT and he’s the best, but then again, its highly unlikely he makes it to free agency

In reality, the only major names who will actually make it out to free agency are the CB’s Asomugha and Robinson simply because their team sucks. Everyone one else that would help our team is probably going to stick to their team.. ESPECIALLY Peppers and Haynesworth :)

by miracles83 on Dec 19, 2008 2:32 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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