Bringing Dunn back gives us time to allow Cadillac to rehab without putting pressure on him. I fear that he'll be this year's Chris Simms. I think it'll take him two years to return from that knee injury. In the meanwhile, Dunn brings something priceless -- talent AND hunger. Going to Atlanta, he missed playing on our 2002 Super Bowl team. He got to the NFC Championship game with Vick but never got to the dance. He joins a "Gray Squad" (along with Galloway and Garcia) that has to take a "now or never" approach to this season. Yes, it's sad that WD-40 will never suit up again but it's exciting to think about Dunn behind B J Askew and this stable of TEs we're putting together. You throw in this maturing run blocking line and I could see Dunn having a big season. Warrick's one of the NFL's classiest guys and I'd like to see him return to Tampa and win a Super Bowl. :-)
GO BUCS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That is good news. (I didn't know.) Sad thing is that Dunn won't have Mike # 40 to block for him like he did in the Dungy years. As mentioned in a much earlier post, I had read a couple years back that Dunn was so healthy with the Falcons because Alstott blocked & took all his hits...well, we'll get a healthy RB back in the mix.
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