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November 26, 2007

Bryant named Bucs' 'Man of the Year'

Bryant Kicker Matt Bryant has been named the Bucs' 2007 Man of the Year for his work on and off the football field, according to a team news release. As the Bucs' finalist for this year's NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year award, Bryant received $1,000 for the March of Dimes Florida Bay Division, the nonprofit organization of his choice.

According to the release, Bryant has honored sailors on board the USS Bainbridge at the Port of Tampa, raised money for All Children's Hospital of Tampa at the Bucs' charity golf tournament, taught football fundamentals to Special Olympics Athletes during the team's training camp, rode along with a Tampa police officer to commemorate Sept. 11 and visited hospitalized pediatric patients across Tampa Bay.

In May, he was named spokesperson for Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum's Child Predator CyberCrimes Unit, which protects children from computer-based exploitation and harassment. He and wife, Melissa, chaired the 2007 Tampa Tailgate Kickoff to a Cure to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in September. Earlier this month, Bryant and his family were named Ambassador Family for the March of Dimes Florida Bay Division, with whom the Bryants have worked to prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality since their son Tre was born prematurely in 2006. Further, Bryant hosts a charitable group at every home game through Bryant's Bucaroos, a ticket program he has sponsored since 2006.

The 2007 Walter Payton Man of the Year award, which recognize's on- and off-the-field excellence, will be selected by a blue ribbon panel and recognized at a news conference during Super Bowl week in Arizona.

(Pictured: Matt Bryant, right, with punter Josh Bidwell. Times photo - Brian Cassella. Click to enlarge.)

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Can't think of someone more deserving.

Tom

Bryant has been one of the most consistent kickers in the league. He doesn't get enough credit. He kicks in the most humid stadium outside Miami in the league. He nails his kicks every time. Love the guy!

DR

Did you guys hear what happened to Sean Taylor? Report says that he had the gun, but fumbled it away to the robber and was shot twice because of it. That would make it the 5th lost fumble for the day for the Redskins!

Sean Taylor died, have a little class

DR

Obviously, that was unknown and the reports from the radio last night were way off and untrue. My prayers go out to his family and friends. Sports are meaningless compared to family and life itself.
It sucks that a guy makes a mistake and is unable to defend himself in his house with a gun because of that mistake. Instead, he had to use a machete. I hope that the murderers are found and are given justice, the only proper justice for any murder death. If our justice system were true, out justice system would be the one's sending the murderers to hell.

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