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The bucs I think by far improved the most in Free Agency. We will probably have the best O-Line in football with the addition of Carl Nicks. Mike Williams may benefit from the signing of Vincent Jackson about as much as Freeman will. He will no longer be drawing the best cover guys from the other teams. Nor will teams just double and triple HIM because they didn't have to worry much about anybody else. Eric Wright may not be a "shut down corner, but no corner is shut down when you can't get to the QB or stop the run. That is where I think more focus needs to be. Too many times we had no access to our best weapon (L. Blount) because we were already down by 2 scores halfway thru the first quarter. That in turn made Freeman look bad because he, as he admitted, had to try to do too much. He had no choice but to force the ball into coverage. We got rid of Greg Olson which was the best thing that happened for this offense before the Jackson, and Nicks signings. We got a New head coach which was also an obvious realization of reality. Now the question becomes who do we still need to add to actually be a complete team. Is it Trent Richardson. Is it Morris Claiborne. Is it a free agent still out there waiting to be signed?
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