Sunday Running Back Impressions
July 31st, 2011
Joe’s out here on a wonderfully cool night enjoying Bucs training camp under the clouds, glorious clouds.
Of course, Joe will bring you all kinds of stuff from camp later tonight and tomorrow. But Joe wanted to fire off a quick impression of the running backs, as Joe studied them intentely for a while as they went through drills, etc.
It’s interesting to see big backs like Allen Bradford and LeGarrette Blount have so much balance as compared to manbeast fullback Rendrick Taylor, who’s such a menacing presence but isn’t nearly in the same class. Then you watch a guy like Erik Lorig pile on the effort in everything he does, and it’s easy to see how a guy like that made the team as a rookie playing a brand new position, as he did last year.
Earnest Graham showed his great hands and footwork, and Kregg Lumpkin dropped a few balls.
Admittedly, Joe knows little about former Notre Dame running back Armando Allen, Jr. in camp, but the kid is just lightning quick and confident. Fun to watch, even if it’s just touch football and drills.
Consdering Cadillac Williams, if he was a Buccaneer, would just be standing on the sidelines until Aug. 4 with all the other free agent signees (stupidest league/union rule ever), it’s easy to see why the Bucs might be in no hurry to bring him back.
Plenty of time to negotiate and get a look at Lumpkin and the rest of the unit.
Again, Joe will return later with much more.






There’s more evidence today that just about everyone on the Bucs valued new Titans linebacker Barrett Ruud, except the guy calling the shots in the front office.
November 27. Mark it down.
Good guy running back Kareem Huggins, once “
Joe has fond memories as a kid playing an aggressive brand of touch football on the streets.
Raheem Morris continues to hope to retain key veterans. Yesterday, the head coach pined for Barrett Ruud. Today it was Cadillac Williams.

So what’s it like to beat the Saints on the road to finish 10-6 yet miss the playoffs?


















Those obsessed with the Bucs spending money should be pleased to know the team has another year before the NFL cares about how many millions fly out of Team Glazer’s vaults at One Buc Palace.


