Texas, Texas, Texas
June 29th, 2011
Yes, that's a Longhorn logo on Roy Miller's t-shirt.
Roy Miller lives in Texas. He grew up in Texas. He played for the Longhorns. And he’s even doing some phenomenal charity work in Texas in July.
He’s a Texas guy.
And, as Joe stuffs his face during lunchtime at the Bucs player-only minicamp today, Joe wants to share this nugget from an interesting interview Miller recently did with the Longhorns official football website. It seems Miller loves teaming up with his Texas buddies on the Bucs to spew annoying Texas love all over the locker room.
What is it like playing with Tim Crowder and Frank Okam in Tampa?
At first it was just me and I saw Tim, and he said that they had just worked him out. And then when he jumped on board me and him started talking to everybody about how the Longhorns are better than everybody in the locker room. Then Hunter [Lawrence] came and now Frank is there. So that is all we do. We talk about how great this place is and people get tired of it, and on game days we wear our Texas shirts around and always try to do a good job of promoting this great place. We are proud of Texas and being part of this organization. Just to have those guys out there, it feels more like Texas. It made things a little bit easier for me.
Joe’s got nothing against Texas. And surely Joe doesn’t want to upset the Texas courts, which hold Texan Aqib Talib’s fate in their hands. But Joe’s a Florida guy. Hopefully, all those Gators and Seminoles and Florida natives on the Bucs can beat down all the Texas love in the locker room.


















































Now Joe’s not about to claim intimate knowledge of the personal lives of Bucs players, but one would think the players who want to be Bucs next season would be present — though not necessarily participating — at the players-only, three-day minicamp kicking off today in Bradenton.
Kareem Huggins, Brian Price and Arellious Benn are among the injured Bucs here at today’s minicamp in Bradenton but they’re on the sidelines nursing injuries, Tampa Tribune beat writer Roy Cummings reported moments ago.
Joe is sweating his ass off at the Bucs players minicamp in Bradenton. Loving it, but feeling the heat nonetheless.
Perhaps a new leader has emerged among the Bucs offensive line, and it’s not Jeff Faine.
Maybe the Bucs want insurance at running back other than “Insurance Graham?”

