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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: September 13, 2009
If he does, he better take a bucket of water with him. His secondary was burnt, scorched, and fried in the opener Sunday against Dallas.
The Bucs once had a defensive back named Rod Jones. His nickname was "toast" because he was burnt so often.
The Bucs have a new "toast." His name is Sabby Piscatelli.
The burning secondary was hit for 353 yards and three touchdowns by Tony Romo in that dreadful 34-21 debacle of an opener Sunday at Ray-Jay. Piscatelli was so far out of position that two long scoring strikes came as a result of his mistakes.
Romo hit the Bucs with bombs of 42, 66, and 80 yards.
You think they were missing the suspended Tanard Jackson?
Morris afterwards put the spin of a rebuilding program on the loss.
"We will get better. We're building blocks. This was a building block."
More like blockhead.
Blockhead play by the secondary.
Linebacker Barrett Ruud knew where the problems were. "T...
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