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Jonathan Vilma Mans the Middle of FanHouse All-NFC South Defense

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , Atlanta Falcons , Panthers , Saints , NFC South I watched every NFC South game.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Unexpectedly Fire Offensive Line Coach Pete Mangurian

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South When is good, not so good?

Matt Ryan Quarterbacks FanHouse All-NFC South Offense

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , Atlanta Falcons , Panthers , Saints , NFC South I watched every NFC South.

Matt Ryan Quarterbacks FanHouse All-NFC South Offense

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , Atlanta Falcons , Panthers , Saints , NFC South I watched every NFC South. I am qualified for this

Matt Ryan Quarterbacks FanHouse All-NFC South Offense

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , Atlanta Falcons , Panthers , Saints , NFC South I watched every NFC South.

Ronde Barber Returning to Bucs, According to Coach Raheem Morris

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South The Tampa Bay Buccaneers committed to a youth movement in 2009, but that does not include the veteran cornerback Ronde Barber . He is too good, too valuable, to be swept out the door, so far.

Ronde Barber Returning to Bucs, According to Coach Raheem Morris

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South The Tampa Bay Buccaneers committed to a youth movement in 2009, but that does not include the veteran cornerback Ronde Barber . He is too good, too valuable, to be swept out the door, so far.

Charges Dropped Against Bucs’ Mike Williams

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South There is good news for Mike Williams, the rookie receiver for the Tampa Bay that had his terrific rookie season marred by an arrest for allegedly driving under the influence. He will not face any charges

Crowton’s out: Let the search begin for LSU’s new offensive messiah.

A good week for LSU fans –

Buccaneers Revamping Coaching Staff

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC North The special teams coach on an NFL team touches nearly every corner of a squad. He can poke his head into any meeting room — except for the quarterback room — and have a notion to pluck this player or that player.

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