Sabby heating things up at safety
Tampabay.com

Photo galleries

Keep up with the latest from training camp and relive seasons past with photos from the St. Petersburg Times.

Comment Policy

    Please be sure your comments are appropriate before submitting them. Inappropriate comments include content that:
  • Is libelous
  • Is abusive, harassing, or threatening
  • Is obscene, vulgar, or profane
  • Is racially, ethnically or religiously offensive
  • Is illegal or encourages criminal acts
  • Is known to be inaccurate or contains a false attribution
  • Infringes copyrights, trademarks, publicity or any other rights of others
  • Impersonates anyone (actual or fictitious)
  • Solicits funds, goods or services, or advertises
  • The St. Petersburg Times does not edit posts but reserves the right to delete comments that violate our policy.

World's fastest man | Main | A taste of Florida heat ยป

May 04, 2007

Sabby heating things up at safety

Second-round pick Sabby Piscitelli made an impression on his coaches during Friday's rookie camp workouts.

And for those out there who have often inquired what will happen at safety entering the regular season, coach Jon Gruden pretty much put it to rest today when he said this:

Piscitelli  "is a guuy who is going to certainly make it interesting at safety with (Jermaine) Phillips and Will Allen," Gruden said. That tells us that Piscitelli will be right in the mix of things and has a chance to start on opening day. Of course, he has to earn it, but if he is everything the Bucs proclaim him to be, this is more than just talk.

Time will tell, but it looks like Allen and Phillips better get it together.

Comments

Feed You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.

Jason

Good! Phillips and Allen need a good kick in the pants.
They've been here to long to play as bad as they did last season. You have to know the system by now, either do your job or step aside.
My question is? Can Piscitelli lead the league in effort?

The comments to this entry are closed.

About This Blog

Bucs Beat is the online destination for Tampa Bay Buccaneer fans interested in the latest news about the team. St. Petersburg Times reporters Rick Stroud, Stephen Holder, Dave Scheiber and Joe Smith will provide regular updates. Readers can comment on players, coaches, the front office - all of it.

Subscribe to this Blog

Add to My Yahoo! Subscribe in NewsGator Online Google Reader or Homepage

Add to Technorati Favorites

Advertisement