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Well at least we won't come in last


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I say this with all seriousness. The bucs should trade Leftwich to Oakland. He is what Jamarcus Russell is supposed to be. He's a huge, strong-armed QB. And he has the experience that Russell lacks. Oakland has an outstanding defense (I know, I know, 200 yards on the ground this week, but that's an abberation and due in large part to the offense being completely incapable of staying on the field.) With a somewhat competent offense they could compete is a surprisingly weak AFC West.

Sure Leftwich has had his struggles. But if you think he could do any worse than Russell (12 of 21, 61 yards, 2 INT) you are daft. I like Leftwich, he may not be accurate, but he has some fire, he's just been put in some of the shizziest situations a QB could be put in. A floundering Atlanta and an abysmal Tampa Bay. I think if you plug him into Oakland with the arsenal of weapons they have, he could make something happen. Russell just flat-out refuses to throw to his wide receivers.

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