buccaneersgab.com - 6/28/2009
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The big talk in Tampa Bay right now is still the QB spot, and if rookie Josh Freeman is going to do enough to impress the coaches into giving him the starting job from day one. General manager Mark Dominik spoke out about Freeman in the St.Petersburg Times , giving his own take on the QB spot ...
Buccaneers GM Dominik Says He’d Like to See Rookie QB Freeman Sit
nflgridirongab.com 6/28/2009 — The big talk in Tampa Bay right now is still the QB spot, and if rookie Josh Freeman is going to do enough to impress the coaches into giving him the starting job from day one. General manager Mark Dominik spoke out about Freeman in the St.Petersburg Times , giving his own take on the QB spot ...
Bucs GM doesn't want Freeman to start right away
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 6/29/2009 — There were three quarterbacks drafted in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft: Matthew Stafford (Detroit), Mark Sanchez (NY Jets) and Josh Freeman (Tampa Bay).
Of those three, the least likely to be under center on September 13th to start the season is Freeman. That is, if GM Mark Dominik ...
GM Dominik Says the Team is Spending Money Wisely
buccaneersgab.com 7/2/2009 — The Bucs are not exactly breaking the bank on spending this offseason, and GM Mark Dominik took that to task in the Tampa Tribune , saying that the team is spending wisely:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager Mark Dominik believes his team has spent its money wisely over the past five years. ...
Freeman Getting Nods to Start Right Away?
buccaneersgab.com 6/18/2009 — The St.Petersburg Times reports that there is a lot of buzz about the Bucs turning to rookie Josh Freeman right away as the possible starting QB for the club in 2009:
Start the play clock for quarterback Josh Freeman. The Bucs are re-evaluating the plans for their first-round pick and will ...
Dominik Claims Bucs Have Spent Nearly $60 Million In Cap Space
profootballtalk.com 6/25/2009 — In his recent radio appearance on WQYK in Tampa, Buccaneers G.M. Mark Dominik made a stunning claim regarding the team’s offseason spending in 2009.
“We started free agency with over $80 million in cap room,” Dominik said. ...
If Freeman Stays on Track for the QB Job - Can the Bucs Sign Him?
buccaneersgab.com 6/24/2009 —
The Bucs still seem to be in favor of giving rookie Josh Freeman every shot of winning the starting QB job over vets Byron Leftwich and Josh McCown. The one problem with that is Freeman is unsigned, and if he knows he’s going to be the starter, that very well could up his price when it ...
John Daly Owes Big Money To Freeman
profootballtalk.com 6/26/2009 — A couple of months ago, we mentioned that John Daly’s defamation case against Mike Freeman of CBSSports.com (and, previously, the Florida Times-Union) had been tossed out like an empty 20-ounce beer can from a golf cart with cigarette burns on ...
Freeman Signs With Tampa Bay
bringonthecats.com 7/31/2009 — Freeman Signs With Tampa Bay
So, Freeman is getting $36 million over five years, and $10.245 million is guaranteed.
I think we can all agree he made the right call in going pro since he'll be about a gazillion times richer than me when he's my age.
Congratulations, Josh. We could ...
What's the Story at One Buccaneer Place? —
Bleacher Report - NFL 6/26/2009
There is no doubt that the Grand Poo-bah of all things NFL when it comes to news and rumors is Mike Florio, driving force behind ProFootballTalk.com
Florio is not casual with his information, he's a serious player and has serious, credible ...
Bucs Spend The Least Amount of Bucks —
Bleacher Report - NFL 6/30/2009
It's official; bank on it, or, at least the Glazers bank on it. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have spent the LEAST amount of money on player payroll for the past five NFL seasons.
They're right there at the bottom. Number 32 of 32.
The total of $449 ...
Bucs' Dominik Gets Defensive About Spending —
Bleacher Report - NFL 7/2/2009
In a classic case of "yes I did" versus "no you didn't," Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager Mark Dominik is trying to battle back after this week's revelations that his team has spent less money over the past five seasons than any club in the NFL. ...