No Hands On Deck

August 11th, 2008

Early in Saturday’s game, Michael Clayton dropped a soft spiral with nobody around him, negating a 25-yard gain. That sent Joe to the toilet to hurl his nachos before halftime.

If Bucs wide receiver Michael Clayton continues to leave the ball on the ground like he did Saturday, he’ll have a good reason to be upset. He’ll be unemployed.

If Bucs wide receiver Michael Clayton continues to leave the ball on the ground like he did Saturday, he’ll have a good reason to be upset. He’ll be unemployed.

It was a painful reality-check reminder of the Bucs’ second-rate talent at wide receiver. No matter how hard Joe tries to pretend it’s OK, he just can’t do it. The Bucs are one Galloway hamstring pull or groin strain from a 7-win season.

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