“It Was A Sham Competition.”
August 9th, 2011Listening earlier today to the too-Jewish sounding “King David Show,” heard locally on WQYK-AM 1010, Joe had some knowledge dropped on him by the original Pewter fellow, Scott Reynolds.
The kingpin of the web-only Pewter Report had some very interesting observations and background for listeners. In discussing how he believes the Bucs sometimes fall in love with their draft picks a bit much and “force feed” them into the starting lineup before they are ready or perhaps before they are qualified, Reynolds brought up Sabby the Goat.
Drafted in the second round, it didn’t take long for Bucs fans to figure out that Sabby the Goat shouldn’t have been drafted at all. Starting 15 games in 2009, Sabby the Goat led the league in missed tackles.
Last Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik brought in Sean Jones to perhaps push Sabby the Goat to make him better and to compete for the starting job, in theory, Reynolds scoffed at this saying, “It was a sham competition. The coaches knew all along” that Jones would be the starter.
Now remember that last year when Jones was named the starter, Sabby the Goat — what do goats do? They don’t bark; they don’t growl; they don’t bray. — lashed out at Raheem Morris, claimed he was set up by the Bucs second-year coach and that the competition was not fair. Reynolds did not infer this at all, rather, Reynolds suggested that Jones was clearly the better player and that had Sabby the Goat started, it would have been an injustice.
This subject came up because Reynolds — much like Joe — is apprehensive about rookie Mason Foster, who has been a pro for all of about two weeks, currently listed atop the depth chart ahead of Tyrone McKenzie, like Foster, a former third round pick.
(To be honest, this scares the hell out of Joe.)
Reynolds, though he believes Foster will turn out to be a fine NFL middle linebacker, hopes Foster is not handed the starting job because of what he may be, but because he won the starting job in battle with McKenzie.
Joe agrees. It’s only fair and rightful.





Seeing LeGarrette Blount, Joe thinks the guy looks more fit and menacing than last year. Bigger up top, smaller in the waist, but still a manbeast all around.
Every Bucs fan has heard the career numbers that follow around Ronde Barber: 40 interceptions and 26 sacks.


Allegedly healthy manbeast-in-waiting Da’Quan Bowers, the man many say would have been the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft, might be playing behind Michael Bennett come opening day.


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If you’re planning to head to Jacksonville to watch the Bucs play the stinkin’ Jags in December, keep reading.




















It’s a glass-half-full, glass-half-empty argument. The Bucs outplayed and beat the Saints last year in New Orleans with a slew of backups, rookies and little known players.
It all started with a laptop, a dream and a passion for the Bucs.

