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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Starting Over

By Adam GretzFeb 24th 2009 – 11:00AM

Because the NFL season never ends, we present our 2009 Offseason Roadmaps for front offices to navigate through the summer.Following a disastrous end to the 2009 season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have gone through some pretty significant changes. Gone are head coach Jon Gruden, general manager Bruce Allen and starting...

Buccaneers 23, Saints 20: Tampa Bay Stops Drew Brees

By Adam GretzNov 30th 2008 – 8:20PM

Despite the possibility of tornado's, and a steady monsoon-like rain throughout the day, the Buccaneers and Saints managed to score 43 points as Tampa Bay kept pace with Carolina in the NFC South, pulling out a huge 23-20 win.The win improves Tampa Bay to 9-3 on the season, and sets up a huge contest with Carolina next...

Cowboys v. Texans: What to Look for in Tonight's Fake Game

By Stephanie StradleyAug 22nd 2008 – 10:32AM

Tonight, the Cowboys and Texans will battle for the all-mighty and magical Governor's Cup. It's the big silver trophy awarded to the Texas team that wins their yearly matchup. I'm pictured with it and a large gentlemen who works for the Texans.Though tonight's game is just a preseason game, the third pretend game is one...

Professor Charley Casserly: Destroying Your Draft 101

By Stephanie StradleyApr 25th 2008 – 3:00PM

I can't speak for Redskins fans but as a Texans fan, I find it very difficult to listen to former Houston GM Charley Casserly act as a draft analyst. It strikes me a bit like getting parenting lessons from Britney Spears.His latest gig is being a professor at George Mason University, teaching students on how to get a job...

Houston Texans in Free Agency, No Surprises or Warrick Dunn (Yet)

By Stephanie StradleyMar 3rd 2008 – 5:04PM

The Houston Texans have been pretty low key in free agency, mostly because they: 1. aren't one player away; 2. don't have a ton of money to spend; 3. usually make bad free agent acquisitions and trades (see e.g. Anthony Weaver, Ahman Green, Phillip Buchanon).At SI.com, they are reporting unidentified "league source"...

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