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Posted: Tue 2:10, 19 Oct 2010 Post subject: said. " |
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Mostly, teammates and Tampa Bay head coach Raheem Morris are in awe of Winslow's playmaking, those scintillating moments when he reminds the organization why it paid him $20.1 million guaranteed, as part of a six-year, $36 million contract extension when the Bucs acquired him from Cleveland before the 2009 season.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] does not like to say much about how the team regulates his practice schedule.
"We all joke about him a little bit,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," Morris said. "I saw Geno out there doing the Kellen routes today, because we missed him on the practice field."
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is given days off from practice during the week, so as to reduce the risk to his right knee, which has been repaired six times by surgery.
That's why one of the team's top priorities is to make sure that the veteran tight end with a bad right knee is going to make it through the entire season.
"He brings energy to our football team, like no one else," Morris said. "He brings a different type of energy and a different type of flow and different type of playmaking ability."
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] becomes quiet leader behind scenes
When he's not around, his absence from practice is noticed by young players like linebacker Geno Hayes, who has Winslow's route-running routine down pat.
TAMPA - [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] does everything his own way and everybody on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has learned to adapt to his methods of game preparation, leadership and playmaking.
"It doesn't really matter," [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said. "The only thing that matters is what you do on Sunday. Nobody cares about practice. It's what you do when that game is on the line. Are you going to make the play or not? So it doesn't matter what you do during the week.
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