Kyle Moore The Target In Practice Scrum

October 31st, 2009
Jeff Faine says he was in the center of Thursdays skirmish at Bucs practice

Jeff Faine says he was in the center of Thursday's skirmish at Bucs practice

Things got a little nasty as the Bucs practiced in full pads and their throwback helmets Thursday in a final workout before their bye weekend vacation.

No, this is not a post about a player clobbering a teammate with his helmet. That guy was given the day off to meet with his attorney nurse an injury.

But there still was a good practice field fight on Thursday, so said Bucs center Jeff Faine.

Speaking Friday on 1010 AM, Faine said the entire offensive line got into it with rookie defensive end Kyle Moore, who has yet to play in the regular season. Faine wasn’t too specific but made it clear he personally was went after Moore — “twice.”

Faine said such heated practice exchanges can be good for the team but he avoided explaining how or why Moore set off the O-line. In fact, Faine wouldn’t even say the rookie’s full name.

“It’s just Moore. Rookies don’t have first names,” Faine said.

6 Responses to “Kyle Moore The Target In Practice Scrum”

  1. Greg Says:

    Joe, everyone must be nursing hangovers or something this morning with no comments!

  2. Sunrisejeff Says:

    lol “Rookies don’t have first names.” Easily my favorite quote of the year.

  3. Ackall Says:

    Here’s a comment for you. LOL …I think this post just went up

  4. Ackall Says:

    Maybe kyle moore will be good when he finally plays.

  5. Greg Says:

    Yeah, no kidding, I’m thinking he shouldn’t say a word until he actually DOES something in a game–LIKE PLAY IN ONE!!

  6. big nick Says:

    tuskers