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November 05, 2009

Kickin' Back with Cadillac Williams

TP_311122_WALL_kickin_2 Does Bucs and former Auburn running back Cadillac Williams hate Alabama? Did the Crimson Tide recruit him heavily? And how is Williams' bowling game? Learn the answers to these questions and more by watching this audio slide show, hosted by Times beat reporter Stephen F. Holder.

Check out Sunday's Times to read the entire interview.

[DANIEL WALLACE | Times]
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clark kent

Stay tuned for next week's interview: Kickin' Back with Cadillac Williams' Orthopedic Surgeon

Dspkable

I'd rather see kickin back clark kent in the rear for his smart*** remarks.

Robert

If all the BUCS had as much heart as this guy we would be a much better team. Hey, Caddy's surgeon did soemthing right. PPl said he would never play again and he is looking great.

Aaron Shaw

The title should be called Priming up Cadillac, as he sits down for discussion as one of the most statistical offensive players that the Bucs have that is under-rated and yet to get anything going on the ground for another season after coming off of an injury.

The Bucs were known to be 22-0 when this guy is gassed up to handle the load of the offense as the head rusher for Tampa. So far on the season he has not been able to get the amount of carries that is needed to expose his true talent as a primary rusher. He seems to be a humble person that is just buying his time with Tampa as the offense is under heavy fire and stuggling to embark on a solid pace to claim productive wins on the season.

Maybe this bit of exposure will bring him the expceted carries that is needed to define a solid rushing game as a tampa running back.

Zalamut

I notice that the all-knowing DR has become very scarce in these parts lately. Probably because everything he claimed as been disproven on the field. Just like Cadillac being the best RB on this team. What happened to Ward DR? He appears to be about half as good to me. What about Clayton and what a beast he was going to be? What about this team being better under Raheem and Dominick? What's up DR? It's tough being wrong, but you should fess up and be the man that you claim to be.

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