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TAMPA - After awhile, football practice tends to get pretty monotonous. It’s hard for a lot of players to get juiced up for it day after day, even when they’re in the middle of the regular season and a pivotal game is looming just around the corner.
You can only imagine then how tough it is for some players to get up for an offseason workout. With their next game still months away players often need something new and fresh to break up the monotony, and Bucs coach Jon Gruden has come up with a pretty good spritzer.
Every year he moves at least one offseason workout to Raymond James Stadium, and that’s where Thursday’s organized team activity (OTA) was held. This one was also open to the media, so for anyone Jonesing for a Bucs fix, here are some nuggets to chew on until next month’s minicamp.
The most interesting note involved defensive linemen Greg White, who took the majority of the first team reps at left defensive end. We’ve been hearing that there was a plan afoot to make White the starter at that spot and Thursday’s workout seemed to confirm that.
While White took the bulk of the reps at left end Gaines Adams worked the right side. Jovan Haye and Chris Hovan worked inside. The rest of the first team defense looked pretty much as expected, with Phillip Buchanon working at left corner and Aqib Talib working second unit right corner.
The only surprises, if you can call them that, were at SLB, where Ryan Nece worked in place of Cato June (foot) and at SS, where Sabby Piscitelli worked in place of Jermaine Phillips, who has missed this week’s workouts while tending to a family matter.
Other notable players who were absent or sitting out included RB Earnest Graham, WR Joey Galloway, WR Ike Hilliard, LT Luke Petitgout and LG Arron Sears. All but Graham, who is sitting out in an effort to spur contract talks, were taking time off to rest up from offseason surgeries or an injury sustained in a previous workout.
With Sears out Dan Buenning took the bulk of the reps at left guard. Donald Penn took the first-team reps at LT and Michael Bennett, Kenneth Darby and undrafted free agent Clifton Smith got the bulk of the looks at RB.
Bennett seemed to get most of the work there, but he also lost a fumble during a rather sloppy set of 11-on-11 drills. There were several bad center-quarterback exchanges during those drills and at least one interception was thrown, that by Brian Griese.
The offense, in fact, struggled mightily to complete its passes. In fact, the defense was so dominant that at one point late in the workout, defensive backs coach Raheem Morris shouted out, “Has anyone seen a completion here?’‘
There were a few, including one by QB Luke McCown on a 45-yard bomb deep into the end zone to wideout hopeful Cortez Hankton. Hankton showed tremendous concentration on the play as CB Darrell Hunter was the first to get a hand on the ball, batting it up in the air. As Hunter hit the ground, though, Hankton grabbed the ball out of midair to make the play.
The play was one of several for McCown, who shared reps at QB with Jeff Garcia and Brian Griese. Bruce Gradkowski didn’t get a single rep during the team drills and it wasn’t until the team was called back onto the field for a few extra plays that rookie Josh Johnson got a throw or two in.
Coach Jon Gruden said later that the lack of work doled out to Gradkowski and Johnson was part of the regular routine in which quarterbacks are given time off to rest up. He said Gradkowski and Johnson will get more reps in later workouts.
On Graham’s absence, Gruden expressed little in the way of concern. Like General Manager Bruce Allen before him he noted that Graham missed a lot of the offseason workouts last year and was confident the situation would work itself out over time.
“I hope to see him soon,’’ Gruden said of Graham. “He’s a key member of our team. In the meantime, we’re very pleased with our addition of Warrick Dunn. Michael Bennett has been outstanding in the offseason. I hope Earnest gets in here soon. He’s a good football player.’‘
Gruden also expressed confidence that Jeff Garcia’s contract problems would eventually be worked out. Like Graham, Garcia is seeking an extension to the contract that expires after this season, and while he has yet to miss a workout, he has hinted that a holdout may be in the offing if a deal cannot be reached soon.
“I’m very confident that it will all work itself out,’’ Gruden said of the Garcia affair. “In the meantime, we’re going to get ready to play. I do know this, he’s a great competitor and a great leader. He did play stellar football for us. He was clutch for us. He’s a critical football player for us and hopefully it all works out.’‘
Posted by Nick, on 05/23 at 12:58 PM
Time to pack your bags Garcia, those poultry numbers you put up last year doesn’t cut it for Gruden. Griese was sigbed to replace you bud. Graham too, feel bad for they guy but Tampa doesn’t think your worth more than Bennett or Dunn. They were bought in to replace you too Graham. Still think Simms will show up at mand-camp once Garcia is gone. I see Simms, McCown, Josh Johnson. Griese is done, Simms will hit WR 60+ yards downfild and bring in the deep threat, It sure isn’t Garcia, Griese or Grads, thats for sure.
Posted by Joseph c White, port charlotte on 05/23 at 12:25 PM
Glad to hear that Bennett is working out well , got to quit fumbling. Griese can’t go even a practice without throwing an interception . Sure hope Garcia dosen’t go down , Griese sucks.
Posted by BUC DEEZ, WASHINGTON DC on 05/23 at 09:11 AM
Thanks for the fix well done. If i may vent for a minute Grudens cool but i have to say his offense hasn’t done sh—since our playoff Superbowl run we see more three and outs than baseball Gruden need to do some tweaks to his schemes so his offense can produce more yards & points. I mean he is at the office at 3 am and all that right ? All the D needs is 20 points thats it and we will win more games than not. SHOUT OUT TO DOUG WILLIAMS WHO IS THE REASON I’M A BUC FOR LIFE !!!!!!!!
Posted by doug e love, Midwest on 05/23 at 08:21 AM
Jonesing? Haven’t heard that since the “Big Johnson” t-shirts were popular.
Posted by Mike Weingartner, Westbury, New York on 05/23 at 07:59 AM
cool..the offense sounds just like always.horrible. and like always we have a dominant defense. but all 16 games we play are going to be against good defenses so . . .
Posted by BigBucfan, Sarasota on 05/22 at 05:11 PM
I agree guys. Good job Roy. This report did give me a Good Bucs Fix. I am a complete junkie when it comes to our team. I love this game.
Posted by todd, PSJ, FL. on 05/22 at 03:09 PM
Finely, some news we want to hear. Bennett is looking outstanding so far huh? Thats great. And it sounds like the Defense is looking dominant. Thats some great news Roy!!! The WR Hankton sounds like hes working out pretty good. Thats going to be tough to figure out who’s going to win the WRs spot on the team.
Posted by Vic Mackie, Tampa, FL on 05/22 at 02:56 PM
I can’t believe you actually watched some practice Roy. I usually go to a website for those reports. Keep it up and maybe one day you actually might know football. Although that seems to be a bit much to ask for you. And just because you probably don’t want to be there doesn’t mean that the players don’t love football and enjoy practice.
Posted by Mitch R, NYC on 05/22 at 02:20 PM
YES! YES! YES! This is what I’m talking about. Thanks Roy! Finally some headway on what’s going on. How about this as an idea for future blogs: Reports on the progression of each rookie at camp. Start with Talib, then Jackson, etc. Their play, their progression with the pro game, etc. That’s the type of stuff that’s good for discussion. I want to know more about Dexter Jackson in particular. Please give us more.
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Posted by Mitch R, NYC on 05/23 at 01:13 PM
Nick you are delusional.