Stovall Has Earned More Time
November 16th, 2009Last week, Joe made the case for Maurice Stovall to replace Michael Clayton in the starting lineup.
That wasn’t an issue Sunday, with Stovall starting in place of Antonio Bryant. But regardless, with his play against Miami, Stovall must knock Clayton from the lineup when Bryant returns.
Stovall caught a touchdown bomb from Josh Freeman, caught four of five balls thrown his way, and further illustrated why he’s a more dangerous player than Clayton. His apparent chemistry with Freeman shouldn’t be discounted.
Last Joe checked, Stovall also is a heck of a blocker. Again, the Bucs already know what they have in Clayton, and it’s not pretty when you look at the price tag.
November 16th, 2009 at 9:14 am
agreed joe……moe sto….less clayplay………another 25 mill down the drain…..clay clay stiinks like raw sewage but the the mo mo is in the bank bank….clay is a shmoe…….so give me mo-sto
mo-sto is his new name joe………..dont be a sho joe……..refer to 85 as mo-sto
November 16th, 2009 at 10:52 am
And what about the potential winning touchdown (or at least next series) he dropped(at the 2 yard line)? Tough catch maybe but I betchya he thinks he should have caught it too.
November 16th, 2009 at 11:34 am
He dropped a sure TD. Stoval is no more the answer than Clayton is. The Bucs need 3 NEW recievers, and get rid of Bryant for a draft pick if possible.
November 16th, 2009 at 11:41 am
Jackson:
The ship has left the port on trading Antonio Bryant. Trade deadline has passed and he’s a free agent after this season.