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August 08, 2007

Alstott a question mark

Jon Gruden says fullback Mike Alstott is a little sore and it appears the Bucs aren't counting on him for Friday night's preseason opener.

Gruden didn't indicate the Alstott had a partricular injury, but suggested it was just fatigue. We'll likely know more tomorrow when the Bucs have their final walkthrough before Friday's home game against New England.

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mark

Alstott's not sore.Stroud told me he has irregular proprioception and his legs can't remember where the ground is!

Keith

Mark, I applaud you. Finally a sarcastic remark that is actually funny. Good Job!!!

Big Mike

I read a rumor that its possibly his neck? can any one validate that?

bring back warrick dunn

joe

use pittman to block for caddy. he is willing to play any position, why not a big gunned blocker?

Jon Gruden

We need Pittman to run the ball not block. I mean we saw what Cadillac did last year. Don't want to tire out my back up running back, when he might be carrying the load once we see Cadillac be unproductive again.

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