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Genaro Resendiz's blog ::Classy move by the Tampa Bay Bucs; recognizing the dignity of Eric LeGrand






Genaro Resendiz's blog ::Classy move by the Tampa Bay Bucs; recognizing the dignity of Eric LeGrand










Football               is               a               sport               where               performance               on               the               field               can               quickly               be               trumped               by               health               away               from               the               gridiron.

Fans               at               Raymond               James               Stadium               witnessed               such               a               moment               on               Sunday,               November               11,               when               linebacker               Quincy               Black               of               the               Tampa               Bay               Buccaneers               was               carted               off               the               field               following               a               head-to-head               collision.

The               6th               year               player               was               attempting               to               tackle               San               Diego               Chargers'               running               back               Ryan               Matthews               during               a               34-24               triumph               by               the               Bucs.

Though               the               ball               carrier's               progress               was               stopped,               Black               fell               to               the               turf               following               contact               between               the               helmets.
               These               are               among               the               most               sobering               moments               in               the               NFL,               as               football               has               seen               several               players               lose               mobility               over               the               years               due               to               spinal               cord               injuries.

Black               was               carted               off               the               field               and               even               gave               a               "thumb-up"               salute               as               he               exited               the               stadium.
               However,               the               prognosis               has               not               gone               flawlessly               for               the               well-liked               University               of               New               Mexico               product.

On               Tuesday,               Tampa               Bay               placed               Black               on               season-ending               injured               reserve               due               to               a               neck               injury,               which               continues               to               affect               his               functioning.
               Though               fortunately               not               limiting               overall               mobility,               medical               sources               have               indicated               the               wound               must               be               treated               as               a               significant               one.

Paralysis               is               not               the               only               danger,               as               Black               continues               to               have               trouble               with               normal               functioning               of               his               left               arm,               despite               walking               out               of               the               hospital               the               following               day.
               The               Bucs               have               offered               positive               spin               on               Black's               progress,               despite               sidelining               him               for               the               remainder               of               2012.

When               the               swelling               subsides,               the               linebacker               will               undergo               additional               testing               to               determine               if               there               is               nerve               damage.

Though               Coach               Greg               Schiano               described               the               toughness               of               the               player               during               his               weekly               press               conference,               the               injury               could               certainly               limit               his               career,               if               normal               functioning               of               the               arm               is               hampered.
               Seeing               a               player               carted               away               surely               struck               a               tender               chord               for               Schiano.

While               coaching               Rutgers               University               in               2010,               the               Bucs'               leader               witnessed               defensive               lineman               Eric               LeGrand               fall               to               the               field               following               a               tackle               in               MetLife               Stadium               against               the               Army               Black               Knights.
               LeGrand               would               similarly               leave               on               a               stretcher,               but               his               injury               proved               far               worse.

The               college               student               was               paralyzed               below               the               neck               due               to               a               fracture               to               his               cervical               vertebrae.
               LeGrand's               career               ended,               but               he               proceeded               to               get               his               life               on               track               and               even               signed               a               1               day               contract               with               Schiano's               Buccaneers               earlier               this               year.

The               22               year-old               has               written               a               book               on               his               experiences               and               Tampa               Bay               has               obviously               derived               motivation               from               the               courageous               struggle               to               overcome               his               disability.
               Such               injuries               are               always               feared               in               a               sport               characterized               by               hard               contact.

For               that               reason,               fans               must               be               grateful               that               Black's               symptoms               are               not               worse.
               Nevertheless,               the               loss               of               his               services               will               be               missed.

The               Bucs'               linebacker               corps               has               greatly               improved               in               2012               with               the               addition               of               rookie               tackling-sensation               Lavonte               David.

Despite               only               starting               5               games,               the               6               year               veteran               is               one               of               the               more               experienced               players               on               the               squad.

He               additionally               contributes               to               special               team               and               his               knowledge               is               undoubtedly               beneficial               to               surrounding               young               players.
               Prior               to               the               injury,               Black               posted               a               season-high               6               tackles               against               the               Chargers.

He               accumulated               35               total               wrap-ups               during               9               games               of               the               2012               season,               with               a               fumble               recovery               on               special               teams.
               The               loss               of               Black               likely               grants               additional               playing               time               to               reserves               Adam               Hayward               and               Dekoda               Watson.

Each               player               has               spent               his               entire               career               with               the               Bucs               and               it               is               hoped               that               the               combination               can               handle               increased               responsibilities               within               Schiano's               system.
               Fans               at               Raymond               James               Stadium               obviously               hope               to               see               Quincy               Black               playing               again.

Yet,               his               long-term               health               away               from               the               gridiron               remains               everyone's               priority.
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    COMMENTARY               |               In               a               surprising               decision               by               embattled               coach               Greg               Schiano,               the               Mike               Glennon               era               commenced               for               the               Tampa               Bay               Buccaneers               with               Sunday's               13-10               loss               to               the               Arizona               Cardinals,               as               the               rookie               was               named               starting               quarterback               for               the               disappointing               0-4               team.

    Though               Glennon               experienced               a               rocky               fourth               quarter               against               the               Cardinals,               marked               by               an               all-too-familiar               pair               of               game-changing               interceptions,               there               were               positives               during               a               debut               contest               in               which               the               rookie               completed               24               of               43               pass               attempts               and               threw               for               193               yards               and               a               touchdown.
                   Depending               on               the               level               of               pessimism               in               frustrated               fans,               however,               the               move               is               more               accurately               described               as               the               end               of               the               Josh               Freeman               era.

    The               fifth-year               player               did               not               dress               for               the               disheartening               defeat               and               will               likely               never               wear               the               Bucs'               colors               again.
                   Dropping               the               season's               first               three               contests,               each               prior               failure               was               an               easy               opportunity               to               blame               the               club's               woeful               offense,               which               ranks               only               ahead               of               Jacksonville               as               31st               of               32               teams               in               points               scored.

    While               Tampa               Bay's               defense               has               demonstrated               notable               progress,               Freeman's               performance               in               2013               could               only               be               described               as               miserable,               and               it               did               not               take               long               to               cost               his               job.
                   The               Downfall               of               Josh               Freeman
                   With               rumors               of               a               rift               between               Freeman               and               Schiano,               the               timing               of               the               switch               may               be               unexpected,               but               the               move               is               consistent               with               earlier               signals.

    The               drafting               of               Glennon               alone               displayed               dissatisfaction,               especially               when               few               expected               the               Bucs               to               spend               a               high               pick               on               a               quarterback.

    Freeman               is               already               playing               without               a               contract               for               2014               and               requested               a               trade               in               response               to               the               benching.

    Schiano               may               believe               he               lost               the               locker               room               and               teammates               already               delivered               a               strong               message               by               failing               to               name               the               signal-caller               as               team               captain.
                   During               Freeman's               prior               four               seasons               with               the               Bucs,               accuracy               and               turnovers               prevented               the               Kansas               State               product               from               reaching               lofty               heights               envisioned,               when               selected               in               the               first-round               of               the               2009               draft.

    Regressing               after               a               solid               2010               campaign,               last               year's               54.8               completion               percentage               was               third-worst               in               the               NFL,               so               inaccuracy               in               2013               cannot               be               discounted.

    In               fact,               Freeman's               45.7               percentage               is               now               dead               last               among               the               league's               quarterbacks.
                   Furthermore,               with               39               total               interceptions               from               2011-2012,               Freeman               was               tied               with               Ryan               Fitzpatrick               for               the               most               picks               during               that               span.

    Largely               due               to               that               tendency               for               turnovers,               the               former               Buffalo               Bills'               thrower               is               no               longer               a               starting               quarterback.

    With               playoff               prospects               already               crumbling               at               0-3,               Tampa               Bay               executed               a               similar               decision.

    Football               often               takes               strange               turns               and               injuries               produce               unexpected               results.

    However,               most               fans               believe               they               have               seen               the               last               of               Josh               Freeman               as               a               Buccaneer.
                   What               Went               Wrong               In               2013?
                   Besides               inaccuracy,               the               Bucs'               passing               attack               has               been               alarmingly               predictable               through               three               contests.

    Top               receivers               Vincent               Jackson               and               Mike               Williams               are               effective               weapons               and               each               has               been               rewarded               with               long-term               contracts.

    Nevertheless,               Freeman               targeted               the               duo               on               a               whooping               53               of               94               pass               attempts               in               2013.

    Indeed,               during               the               loss               to               the               New               York               Jets,               206               of               his               210               passing               yards               went               to               just               two               players.

    Despite               limited               offensive               talent,               Freeman               made               little               effort               to               spread               the               ball               to               running               backs,               tight               ends,               and               even               other               wide-outs.
                   With               a               healthy               offensive               line               actually               stepping               up,               Freeman               has               generally               been               aided               by               both               a               strong               running               attack               and               improved               protection.

    Typically               wasting               several               seconds               of               solid               blocking,               the               Bucs'               quarterback               has               generally               failed               to               anticipate               the               rush.

    Not               only               turnover-prone               in               such               situations,               but               his               ability               to               escape               a               crumbling               pocket               is               surprisingly               limited.
                   Despite               a               sizable               6'6"               frame,               and               occasionally               demonstrating               skill               to               run,               Freeman               frustratingly               refuses               to               nurture               these               tools.

    While               many               NFL               clubs               are               helped               by               mobility               from               a               modern-style               quarterback,               Tampa               Bay's               signal-caller               has               attempted               only               5               scrambles               for               20               total               yards               in               3               games.

    That's               decent               production               in               a               quarter               for               the               game's               younger               passers,               such               as               Robert               Griffin               III               or               Colin               Kaepernick.
                   If               Freeman               were               more               accurate,               or               protected               the               ball               with               greater               success,               fans               could               accept               his               lack               of               mobility.

    Yet,               as               the               25               year-old               reaches               his               fifth               season,               evidence               is               rapidly               mounting               that               the               benched               quarterback               actually               struggles               with               each               of               these               critical               tasks.
                   Who               Is               Mike               Glennon?
                   Following               an               underwhelming               preseason,               few               believed               the               first-year               quarterback               was               prepared               for               such               an               opportunity.

    That               said,               throwing               rookies               into               the               fire               is               increasingly               common,               and               both               Geno               Smith               and               E.J.

    Manuel               started               from               day               one               in               2013.

    Working               in               Glennon's               favor,               the               23               year-old               received               substantial               playing               time               during               the               summer,               as               Schiano               misguidedly               rested               Freeman               to               prevent               injury.
                   During               preseason               play,               Glennon               served               as               the               Bucs'               primary               quarterback               in               3               of               4               contests,               where               he               completed               33               of               70               passes               for               a               combined               397               yards.

    The               rookie               further               tossed               3               touchdowns               and               was               intercepted               4               times.

    Despite               showcasing               a               capable               arm,               the               signal-caller               struggled               reading               defensive               adjustments,               and               his               accuracy               left               much               to               be               desired.

    That               sure               sounds               familiar.
                   A               third               round               selection               by               Tampa               Bay,               Glennon               was               scooped               up               with               the               73rd               overall               pick               and               in               April's               draft.

    With               an               impressive               7,000               passing               yards               and               62               touchdowns,               Glennon               excelled               as               North               Carolina               State's               starting               quarterback               during               two               full               collegiate               seasons.

    In               a               very               familiar               description,               the               6'7"               Virginia               native               is               a               strong-armed,               big               bodied               quarterback,               who               prefers               functioning               as               a               traditional               pocket               passer.
                   Glennon               may               possess               the               tools               for               success,               but               those               same               words               were               written               about               Josh               Freeman               in               2009.

    In               fact,               many               still               believed               that               description               to               be               accurate               until               this               very               month.

    The               rookie               must               master               a               pro               style               offense,               which               emphasizes               a               running               attack               and               stretching               the               field.

    While               that               challenge               is               daunting,               no               task               is               more               important               than               the               straight-froward               mission               to               avoid               untimely               mistakes.
                   Whereas               Freeman               made               little               effort               to               spread               the               ball,               Glennon               must               nurture               his               weapons,               even               if               they               are               limited.

    The               Bucs               do               have               one               of               the               league's               most               exciting               rushers               in               Doug               Martin               and               also               benefit               from               a               quickly               improving               defense.

    These               assets               must               be               given               opportunities               to               win               games.
                   Outlook               for               the               Rookie               Quarterback
                   While               some               question               if               the               rookie               is               ready               to               succeed,               I'd               argue               an               0-3               record               indicated               such               a               description               already               applied               to               Josh               Freeman.

    Less               than               a               month               into               the               season,               Schiano's               move               may               have               been               a               desperate               one,               but               still               may               prove               the               wisest               play               for               a               desperate               situation.
                   Before               taking               the               field               against               Arizona,               Mike               Glennon               was               an               unknown               quantity.

    Though               the               team               came               up               short               once               again,               progress               was               witnessed               in               the               rookie's               performance.

    Unlike               his               preseason               experience,               Glennon               appeared               far               more               comfortable               leading               Tampa               Bay's               offense               against               Arizona.

    The               big               guy               distributed               the               ball               to               9               different               receivers,               nurtured               a               surprising               short-passing               game,               and               even               established               chemistry               with               new               tight               end               Tim               Wright.
                   History               suggests               Glennon               will               struggle               with               some               of               the               same               deficiencies               that               have               haunted               the               Bucs               for               years               and               those               late               turnovers               certainly               proved               costly.

    Yet,               it               is               better               such               mistakes               occur               as               part               of               a               rookie's               growing               pains               than               a               fifth-year               player's               continual               struggles.
                   Glennon's               confidence               should               be               boosted               in               knowing               his               predecessor               set               the               bar               low               for               quarterback               play               in               Tampa               Bay.

    Despite               an               0-4               record,               timing               is               on               the               Bucs'               side,               as               the               club               possesses               a               bye               week               to               work               on               an               array               of               problems.
                   Glennon               next               takes               the               field               for               a               contest               with               the               Philadelphia               Eagles               on               Sunday,               October               13,               at               Raymond               James               Stadium.
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                   As               a               Minnesota               Vikings               fan,               I               am               much               more               excited               about               my               team,               a               team               with               a               3-13               record               last               season,               than               I               thought               I'd               be.

    Maybe               it's               because               the               Vikings               are               no               longer               threats               to               move.

    With               a               new               stadium               approved               and               set               to               open               in               2016,               generations               of               fans               are               assured               their               favorite               team               will               remain               in               Minnesota.
                   My               expectations               aren't               that               high               for               this               year's               squad.

    I               expect               better               than               last               year,               but               I'm               a               realist               about               the               team's               very               slim               chances               of               making               the               playoffs.

    Maybe               because               nobody               expects               the               team               to               do               well,               we               will               all               get               a               pleasant               surprise               come               January.
                   Whether               they               post               double-digits               in               victories               or               not,               it's               comforting               to               know               the               Vikings               will               be               around               to               break               our               hearts               for               years               to               come.
                   Here               is               one               fan's               look               at               the               Vikings               chances               this               season:
                   Week               One:               Jacksonville               
                   Compared               to               the               Jaguars,               the               Vikings               look               downright               stable.

    A               new               coach,               a               young               quarterback               and               a               defense               that               is               mediocre               at               best               is               a               great               opener               for               the               Vikes.

    Expect               the               crowd               to               be               jacked               up               and               the               team               to               deliver,               even               if               Adrian               Peterson               doesn't               play.

    Win.
                   Week               Two:               at               Indianapolis:               
                   The               NFL               schedule               makers               were               very               kind               to               the               re-building               Vikings               by               putting               their               two               worst               opponents               in               the               first               two               weeks               of               the               season.

    The               Colts               are               going               to               need               much               more               than               Andrew               Luck               to               change               their               fortunes.

    The               kid               will               be               good               one               day,               but               it               won't               be               enough               to               beat               the               Vikings               in               the               second               week               of               the               season.
                   Week               Three:               San               Francisco               
                   The               49ers               were               within               minutes               of               beating               the               Giants               and               making               it               to               last               season's               big               game.

    The               49ers               have               re-tooled               their               lineup               and               given               quarterback               Alex               Smith               more               talent               at               wide               receiver,               including               former               Vikings               malcontent               Randy               Moss.

    The               Niners               defense               is               too               good               to               let               Christian               Ponder               light               them               up.

    The               Niners               leave               town               with               a               victory.

    Loss.
                   Week               Four:               at               Detroit               
                   The               Lions               made               the               playoffs               last               season               and               expect               to               get               back               there               again               in               2012.

    While               the               Lions               are               one               of               the               better               young               teams               in               the               league,               they               need               to               be               careful               to               not               get               over               confident.

    Despite               this,               the               Vikings               are               no               match               for               the               Lions,               especially               at               Ford               Field.

    Loss.
                   Week               Five:               Tennessee               
                   This               is               one               of               those               games               the               Vikings               will               need               to               win               if               they               want               to               improve               vastly               from               a               season               ago.

    However,               the               Titans               have               too               many               weapons               on               offense               and               their               defense               is               above               average.

    I               wouldn't               be               shocked               to               a               see               a               Vikings               win,               but               I               won't               hold               my               breath.

    Loss.
                   Week               Six:               at               Washington               
                   The               Redskins               were               one               of               just               three               teams               the               Vikings               beat               in               2011.

    But               the               Skins               are               getting               better               and               by               week               six               rookie               quarterback               Robert               Griffin               III               should               be               comfortable               enough               to               get               his               team               a               win               at               home               over               Minnesota.

    Loss.
                   Week               Seven:               Arizona               
                   The               Vikings               kick               off               a               two-game               home               stand               with               another               team               they               beat               last               year.

    The               Cardinals               are               a               mess               at               quarterback               and               their               offensive               line               is               going               to               have               its               hands               full               with               Jared               Allen               and               company.

    This               is               a               game               the               Vikings               should               win               and               probably               will.

    Win.
                   Week               Eight:               Tampa               Bay               
                   The               Vikings               get               a               short               week               to               prep               for               the               Buccaneers,               a               team               that               shocked               the               Vikes               early               last               season.

    Unless               the               Bucs               start               the               season               with               a               surprise               hot               streak,               this               is               another               game               the               Vikings               should               win.

    Win
                   Week               Nine:               at               Seattle               
                   The               second               half               of               the               season               starts               in               the               Pacific               Northwest,               a               place               the               Vikings               have               struggled               in               year's               past.

    Seattle               is               a               better               team               than               last               year's               record               would               indicate.

    My               guess               is               that               new               quarterback               Matt               Flynn               will               have               the               Seahawks               around               the               .500               mark               by               this               game.

    The               Vikings               will               need               a               top               effort               to               win               here.

    Loss.
                   Week               10:               Detroit               
                   The               Vikings               get               the               Lions               out               of               the               way               before               playing               any               other               division               opponent.

    If               recent               history               is               any               type               of               indicator,               the               Lions               should               be               decimated               by               injuries               by               the               this               point               in               the               season.

    While               the               Lions               are               a               better               team,               it               is               hard               to               beat               a               divisional               rival               on               the               road.

    Win.
                   Week               11:               Bye
                   Week               12:               at               Chicago               
                   After               the               bye               week               the               Vikings               play               three               straight               division               games,               starting               with               a               pair               on               the               road.

    The               Bears               should               be               better               than               they               were               a               season               ago,               but               like               the               Lions               they               are               hard               to               gauge.

    I'll               take               the               Bears               at               home.

    Loss.
                   Week               13:               at               Green               Bay               
                   The               Vikings               start               December               by               visiting               Lambeau               Field.

    The               Packers               have               been               the               class               of               the               NFC               for               almost               two               seasons,               and               it's               hard               to               imagine               them               not               being               a               title               contender               again.

    The               Vikes               will               fight               like               they               always               do               in               Wisconsin,               but               they               have               no               chance               to               win.

    Loss.
                   Week               14:               Bears               
                   This               is               a               good               matchup               for               Minnesota.

    They               will               be               familiar               with               the               Bears               and               should               be               able               to               learn               from               past               mistakes.

    Divisional               games               are               won               by               the               home               team               73               percent               of               the               time               over               the               past               five               seasons.

    I'll               take               the               Vikes.

    Win.
                   Week               15:               at               St.

    Louis               
                   The               Rams               will               either               be               in               the               thick               of               the               division               title               hunt               or               they               will               be               so               plagued               by               injuries               they               will               be               counting               the               days               until               the               season               concludes.

    My               gut               says               the               Vikings               will               win               this               one.

    Win.
                   Week               16:               at               Houston               
                   The               Texans               were               one               of               the               best               teams               In               the               AFC               last               season               and               I               don't               see               them               getting               any               worse.

    If               Matt               Schaub               is               still               under               center               by               this               time               in               the               season,               the               Texans               should               have               their               way               with               the               Purple.

    Loss
                   Week               17:               Green               Bay               
                   The               season               concludes               with               the               Vikings               hosting               the               Packers.

    Odds               are               Green               Bay               will               be               already               in               the               playoffs,               so               don't               expect               to               see               all               of               the               Packers               stars.

    The               Vikings               win               this               one,               simply               because               the               Packers               won't               need               to.

    Win.
                   Based               on               these               musings               the               Vikings               will               go               7-9.

    Not               great,               but               a               nice               improvement               from               2011.
                   Blair               Reynolds               is               a               freelance               writer               and               lifelong               Minnesota               Vikings               fan.




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