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Post Info TOPIC: Cadilac is Starter????? WTF?
Who should start [6 vote(s)]

Cadilac
33.3%
Ward
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Cadilac is Starter????? WTF?


According to Sports Center Tampa Bay announced that Cadilac is the Starter at the RB.


Ward is a waste of money?


i think so

and i think this Tampa bay coach is stupid


first cut a bunch of vets then start cadilac?

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Can i vote for neither and say Earnest Graham?

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Ward should be the strter. They spent the money on him to be a starter over the offseasona dn then decide to go with Williams.

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Ward is boss but I always thought Grahm would start just because of what he did back a couple years ago. Ward is a great back that is a 1000 yard running back and he could end up starting later down the line. Cadalliac gets injured to much and should'nt be starting another move dumb by the Buccaneers.

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Cadillac isn't bad guys, he's actually pretty good. He's just injury prone. Here are some of his stats when he is healthy-In his rookie year, he was a 1,000 yard rusher. 4.1 yards a carry. 2006 he averaged 3.5 yards a carry. Then he averaged 3.9 yards the next year.

Ward sucks and is a waste of money. He was the product of a good O-line. Almost any back could do good with that O-line.

Earnest Graham is the best RB on the team, and should be the starter. The year he started 10 games, he was amazing. He averaged over 4 yards a carry.

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That knee injury he suffered in 2007 was as bad as a knee injury as I've ever seen.

The fact that he can still find a way to be somewhat productive on an NFL roster after that is something I find remarkable.

The Bucs biggest issues are through the air, and not on the ground though.  Having Williams may allow them to win one more game this year, but you need to be able to pass the ball in the league today in order to win, unless you just have a brick wall for a defense which Tampa Bay no longer has, and even that may no longer be the case.

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Agreed Pmoe, If he hadn't had that knee injury, I think he would be at least a top 10 RB. What he did in his rookie season was crazy.

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I think that if the Bucs can figure out this and play it smart with the use of thier backs then it will work out for all parties. I think a few weeks down the line a real number one guy will be picked

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