It's interesting to watch the clock ticking down on the three greatest Bucs ever -- Sapp, Lynch and Brooks. My hope is that all will be Hall of Famers and that all will go in as Buccaneers. It's a "no brainer" for Sapp who never sniffed the post season in Oakland. The same goes for Brooks who should also be a lock for the Hall and, of course, has spent his entire career as a Buccaneer. Lynch is the interesting one. There was a question as to if he'd be a Hall of Famer when he left but his 3 Pro Bowl appearances here, in Denver, should've pushed him over the top. As a 9 time Pro Bowler he trails only Hall of Famer Ken Houston (10) for Pro Bowl appearances for a safety. Personally, if he'd been able to win a Super Bowl here I think he would've gone in as a Bronco. My fingers are still crossed that, at the end of the day, he'll wear Pewter and Red one last time -- in Canton.
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A little WORD, each day, chases the Darkness away.
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Brett Farve also retired.
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