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Tampa Bay Buccaneer Coach Greg Schiano Turns 46, Looks for Consistency
Tampa Bay Buccaneer head coach Greg Schiano turned 46 on Friday. He took time at mid-day to speak with ProFootballTalk.com's Mike Florio on his PFT Live segment...
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5 Things We've Learned so Far from Tampa Bay Buccaneers OTAs
Because the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a new head coach in Greg Schiano and a new coaching staff, the team has started workouts and meetings earlier than the rest of the league...
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How Rutgers Football Became Nationally Relevant
With so much excitement and expectations surrounding the Rutgers Scarlet Knights football program in 2012, it seems like a good time to review how Rutgers Football has evolved to national relevance...
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Greg Schiano Has Made It Perfectly Clear: He Means Business
Greg Schiano told us there would be days like this. During his introductory press conference , the new head coach of the Buccaneers talked about the acronym "T.B.A.," which is one of his core coaching philosophies...
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Rutgers Football: 5 Most Highly Anticipated Games Next Year
Seeing long-time coach Greg Schiano depart to the NFL was a difficult sight for Rutgers fans, especially those who had witnessed the New Jersey native build the program from irrelevancy to national recognition...
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Schiano Continues Tear-Down Project as Bucs Look to Part with Kellen Winslow
It doesn't matter if you're a starter or fourth on the depth chart in Tampa Bay these days, if you aren't ready to participate in head coach Greg Schiano's new regime, you're gone...
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LeGarrette Blount Shows Up Determined to Be Every-Down Back for Bucs
Nothing like your team drafting your possible replacement in the first round to motivate a guy. LeGarrette Blount told Will Brinson of CBSSports...
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Schiano's "Buc Ball" Redux: How Nicks, Blount and Martin Can Resurrect Tampa Bay
You hear and read it over and over again. The NFL is a passing league, a league in which supremely talented quarterbacks dominate the game...
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Rutgers' 10 Greatest D-I Victories of All Time: Number 10
In many ways, December 28, 2006 is the most important date in the history of Rutgers Football. It was the conclusion of a long, thirty-year journey from Rutgers' first Division-1 ...
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Buccaneers Signing of Eric LeGrand More Than Just a Symbolic Gesture
New Tampa Bay head coach Greg Schiano has already set the tone for what he expects from his team. No one plays for Schiano without giving 100 percent effort and dedication...
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Eric LeGrand: How His Signing Will Influence the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Back in October of the 2010 college football season, Rutgers defensive lineman Eric LeGrand suffered a spinal injury in a game against Army that left him paralyzed and ultimately ended his career...
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Eric LeGrand: Buccaneers Make Impressive Statement Signing Former Rutgers Star
New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano left the banks of the old Raritan behind this offseason after turning down countless offers in previous years...
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Class Act: Buccaneers Sign Former Rutgers Defensive Tackle Eric LeGrand
Even the most cold-hearted cynic, a club of which I am certainly a member, can't help but have their heart warmed by the latest chapter of the Eric LeGrand story...








