SmootSmack
03-10-2008, 10:06 PM
2 years, $6 million supposedly
ESPN - Veteran running back Dunn signs with Buccaneers - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3286936)
Bucs also signed Antonio Bryant
Redskins247
03-10-2008, 10:11 PM
Nice...looks like he'll finish up there and retire a Buc. Wonder if Alstott will come back now? haha
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-10-2008, 10:28 PM
good for him. I am glad he will finish up where he started out at
jsarno
03-11-2008, 12:04 AM
The Bucs are stupid for paying him that. He's not worth it.
On the flip side, Antonio Bryant could be a steal.
JGisLordOfTheRings
03-11-2008, 12:09 AM
Maybe they can manage to get a little something out of him his second time around. I'm not real sure about Bryant though.
I guess we'll see. We probably have to play them next year.
At their place. Just like the last 3 years. lol
KLHJ2
03-11-2008, 12:13 AM
Is it just me or was free agencythis year nothing more than a show case of soon to be retired players?
jsarno
03-11-2008, 12:18 AM
Well, the last time Dunn had a season with an average ypc of 3.2, he followed it up with a 4.6 ypc, 1133 yard, 8 td season.
Not likely here, just saying.
KLHJ2
03-11-2008, 12:27 AM
Well, the last time Dunn had a season with an average ypc of 3.2, he followed it up with a 4.6 ypc, 1133 yard, 8 td season.
Not likely here, just saying.
I do not understand why the Bucs would want him. They have a decent group already (when healthy). I couldn't understand why Seattle wanted Duckett either. I have a feeling that Alexander and Duckett will not be there (Seattle) long.
The Bucs are stupid for paying him that. He's not worth it.
On the flip side, Antonio Bryant could be a steal.
I think you are completely wrong.
Cadillac Williams can't stay healthy and is coming back from a knee injury.
Warrick Dunn is older but he hasn't missed a game in the last 4 years.
Over that time he has averaged over a 1000 yards a year.
Last year he had an off year with 700 yards and a 3.2 ypc average but you also have to consider he was playing on a team with a horrible coach, No offensive line, No QB, and all the media distractions they had to deal with.
Tampa is paying for a guy that can get a 1000 yards if he has to and is also loved and respected by every single player in the locker room and every person in the stands.
The other notable RB on the team is Michael Bennet and he hasn't had a solid year since 2002. He is another guy that cannot stay healthy.
I like dunn, You know exactly what you are going to get from him.
I can't deny Bryant has alot of talent but he's never been a solid player. Maybe he will realize that he is one screw up from being out of the league and will focus and develop into the player he should have been, I wouldn't bet on it.
He is another Brandon Lloyd, Curtis Ennis, David Terrell, and Anthony Thomas.
The only thing he has proved is that he is a locker room cancer and has a substance abuse problem. I thought he figured things out in Cleveland...
The only plus for his is that he is going to play under Gruden. If he is going to succeed, that is that is the coach who can get him to play to his potential.
BDBohnzie
03-11-2008, 11:01 AM
Between Williams, Graham and now Dunn, they have 3 solid RBs to carry the load during the season. I wouldn't be surprised to see Michael Bennett cut at some point. Dunn is only 33, and since he hasn't taken a beating during his career (not many goal line opportunities with Alstott and Duckett around), he's still got plenty in the tank for at least another season or 2.
Bigger signing than Antonio Bryant is Ben Troupe. Solidify the TE spot with 2 guys capable of 50 catch seasons (Alex Smith is their current starter, has 108 catches in 3 years).