Caddy Likes Earnest Graham’s Helmet

July 3rd, 2010

Joe sat back to listen to the highlights of Cadillac Williams “mic’d up” at an offseason practice, part of a video dedicated to Caddy’s unscripted commentary on Buccaneers.com.

Sadly, Joe didn’t hear anything remotely interesting in the just under three minute segment. Cadillac revealed he played special teams in high school, and that Earnest Graham has a new helmet. Oooooh!

Joe only mentions this video because the Bucs in-house productions are usually top flight and interesting. This one is way out of left field.

Frankly, Joe almost feels like the Bucs threw Cadillac under the bus with this video. It surely doesn’t shine some sort of pretty spotlight on one of the most dedicated and inspirational football players in the history of the organization.

To be fair, Cadillac  isn’t one to give interesting commentary.  He’s not that kind of speaker. What’s in this video is probably the best the Bucs had to work with.

4 Responses to “Caddy Likes Earnest Graham’s Helmet”

  1. BigMacAttack Says:

    Darn it Joe,
    I watched it yesterday, and I agree with you.

    It looked like the rest of the RB’s just wanted Cadi to shut up. Ward didn’t say anything, and I’m sure he was thinking “I can’t believe I have to play behind this idiot”. The bright side is Rendrick Taylor looks huge and in better shape than when he first arrived.

    It’s a good thing Cadi wasn’t talking trash about Talib’s helmet. We all know where that would end up.

  2. Bucnjim Says:

    obviously he knew he was wired and so did the other players. They’re like don’t talk crap to me because you’re trying to entertain your audience.

  3. RustyRhino Says:

    Well i wish i could have seen it, Link now goes to a Cody Grimm video….. Maybe in it was something not to be seen that was seen?

  4. twodog Says:

    The sound quality of that video was pathetic. The words were chopped up so bad it was difficult to understand. Some of their other videos are likewise of very poor quality. I for one do not understand why they continue to put out such a poor product.