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Would a 4:00 game be too much to ask?

Why? All it gets us is national attention. I don't see the big deal about that. I love the routine I have for 1 o'clock games. Get up, have breakfast and coffee, maybe exercise a little, start on the beers around 11:30 most of the time, watch the game while drinking more beer, nap and have another 1 or few during the rest of the games, bed at 9, awake 100% refreshed on monday and ready for work. Primetime screws it all up royally. 4 does a little bit.

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surprised the bucs haven't done much.

Me too. I would have at least thought they would upgrade and grab another WR. I guess they are happy with their roster. A lot of teams (including myself), aren't really fans of signing big free agents. I think there is value to signing guys like Naanee that aren't expensive and have little risk. Olsen, however was brilliant.

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Me too. I would have at least thought they would upgrade and grab another WR. I guess they are happy with their roster. A lot of teams (including myself), aren't really fans of signing big free agents. I think there is value to signing guys like Naanee that aren't expensive and have little risk. Olsen, however was brilliant.

Olsen was a trade, yes? Shockey was signed off of free agency.

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fans shouldn't be concerned with their teams cap space unless you get a personal bank statment from the team. I just don't get it, it's not our job to worry about it. Just trust that your team knows what there doing unless they've had a history of bad cap management and that's not the case with this team
amen!
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