“Reggie’s Really Got To Come On”
September 5th, 2010
With seven wide receivers now on the Bucs, Saturday’s question of the day for Mark Dominik was, how many of these guys might actually make the 45-man, gameday roster?
Dominik, per his news conference video on Buccaneers.com, glowed about the great special teams value of rookie Preston Parker and then was hit with a question about veteran newcomer Reggie Brown’s chances of making an impact.
Dominik hardly was fired up about the guy he traded for this spring.
Reporter question: Reggie Brown doesn’t play a lot of special teams, if any. …What role would have on gameday?
Mark Dominik: Reggie’s going to have to have a good week of practice to get a hat on. Because I do believe, and I think Coach Morris has the same philosophy, Coach Olson buys into it with Coach Bisaccia, that you’ve got to play special teams to play. Or you’ve got to be, you know, one of the three receivers that are going to go out there every down. So that’s where Reggie’s really got to come on, and see if he can get a hat on every week. That’s going to be up to him every week to see if he can.
Joe doesn’t expect to see much of Brown. Ultimately, the Bucs have to have Arrelious Benn playing football. The guy’s the No. 39 overall pick in the deepest draft of the century. And surely they will want him ready after Thursday’s breakout preseason game.
Brown is definitely the odd man out on opening day, assuming Maurice Stovall is healthy.






Basketball player turned offensive tackle Demar Dotson,
Welcome to your 2010 Buccaneers.
Xavier Fulton, the Bucs’ fifth round pick in 2009, who looked bad last preseason and was sidelined last year because of injury, is no longer a Buccaneer.
The buzz over at TBO.com is that strong safety Sabby Piscitelli will not be angling for a new job.
Perhaps this is a function of Rudy Carpenter 

Many Bucs fans mark Bucs-Panthers games this season as victories for the good guys.















