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Licht loves him some Ryan Griffin.   It seems like every time he speaks about his quarterbacks, whether Griffin is asked about or not, he works his name in there.

 

The Glazers made a big mistake bringing Koetter and Licht back this year.  

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This guy just continues to fall in the right place, right time. For a journeyman with no "wow factor" he's done pretty well for himself.

 

Fitzpatrick apparently has the luck of the Irish..

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Just now, billsbackto81 said:

This guy just continues to fall in the right place, right time. For a journeyman with no "wow factor" he's done pretty well for himself.

 

Fitzpatrick apparently has the luck of the Irish..

 

He chooses what team to go to based on their QB needs, and it’s no mistake that he keeps finding himself on teams with issues there. You don’t see him headed to Green Bay to be a backup for a reason.

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Don't put it past Fitzy to put three good games together.

 

To be honest, the Bucs have some "nobody believes in us" potential. They have a lot of weapons in the passing games - Evans, Jackson, and good tight ends. Fitz can still put the ball in the hands of playmakers - meanwhile the whole league is trying to figure out how to tackle. He will put up numbers.

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23 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

I hope so! Fitzy is a good guy, it isn't a team I'm rooting for, and it in no way makes it easier for NE to get to the Super Bowl again. So I'm all good with it!

 

Fitzy is the devil.

Every guy be backs up gets horribly hurt or turns into trash as soon as fitzy arrives.

I don't want to know the number of goats and chickens he sacrifices for his deal with the Satan.

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Fitz is quite normal in that he is the guy with above average intelligence who sits in an office down the hallway from you and has a great, witty, dry, sense of humor.  In the office world, he is a dime a dozen and there are 10 million guys just like him.

 

The odd part, and what makes him extraordinary, is that he actually plays quarterback in the NFL.

 

 

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It's so insane to me that no matter what team Fitzpatrick goes to, no matter how down the depth chart or how entrenched the starter, he always finds a way to start football games in this league. It's like watching Vinny Testaverde all over again, and I love it for the guy.

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