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Don't Tell Bucs Game Doesn't Mean Much
Posted by ( hunkadore ) on December 27, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. ( Suggest removal ) LOL cheqsixx! That's as bad as the jinx of making the cover of Sports Illustrated. I don't know where he gets that. I'd LOVE to see the Bucs go all the way. But which Bucs team is he watchin? I have YET to see the Bucs DOMINATE a good opponent. And let's face it...from here on out, in the playoffs, they're all pretty ...
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