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Q: Great coverage online. I am one of a few Bucs fans here in Seattle, but I hold my own here with all the Seahawks fans. I was wondering what the status of David Boston is. Are they going to sign him? I feel by adding him with Galloway, Clayton (hopefully having a rebound year), Hilliard, Shepherd and Brackins, they have a deep receiver corps. I feel Boston could this year’s Chris Hovan that they sign for minimum and has a comeback year. Your guys’ feelings?—Geoff, Seattle
A: I think that in working Boston out, the Bucs were simply doing their due diligence. I don’t see signing him as a great priority. The Bucs have a lot of young receivers with potential, and that’s really all that Boston is. I think you would also have to concern yourself with what he might do to the chemistry inside the locker room. The Bucs have very good chemistry there right now and you wouldn’t want to add anyone that could possibly destroy that.
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Posted by Dirk Smith, Cape Coral on 05/25 at 10:57 AM
I sure wish that the coaching staff would have read this article before signing him. I feel the same way. I think that it is time to work some of these young guys that we signed last year and see what they have to offer the team. How many years do they have to sit before we cut them or give them a chance to play ball?