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If we let him go, he will be picked in a second and will shine somehwere else…. His first year with TB12 was awesome and last year was injured… I really can´t understand why pepole dont like Miller. Also, how did the team look in today’s practice? i know you can’t give real details, but a little nugget would be nice 😉Ĭut or trade Darden, dude can’t help but slip and slide all across the field.įire under the azz’z of Miller, Thompkins and Stern Perriman has not consistently produced and he’s injured too often. #NFL #Buccaneers /fZIci4rgWoĦ0 Responses to “Todd Bowles: Breshad Perriman Can Play Special Teams” Tom Brady throws his 700th total touchdown to Breshad Perriman for the game winner against the Buffalo #Bills. It seems the only time Perriman has had major success in the NFL is playing in a Byron Leftwich offense. He’s in the same boat as the rest of the receivers.”Īside from the mystery of Perriman’s special teams snap counts, Bowles basically said Perriman is not at a disadvantage with other receivers because he can play special teams. We’ve run him down on kickoff before and we’ve run him as a gunner before. “He will play gunner and he will play kickoff return. “He does play special teams,” Bowles told Joe. Perriman is not listed as having a tackle despite Bowles noting Perriman’s experience at gunner on punt returns and that he also played kickoff return. It doesn’t document snap counts but does have special teams stats from 2021. Then Joe checked the Bucs’ 2022 media guide. Joe cross-referenced Perriman’s special teams snaps with the Football Outsiders database and it also lists Perriman with one snap at special teams last year. It has Perriman with a grand total of six snaps on special teams in his six-year career. Joe has never known this reference to have inaccurate information. It is essentially the NFL’s online history book and media guide wrapped into one.

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If that’s accurate, it makes Joe wonder why Perriman rarely has played special teams, unless a couple of popular, widely-used references are dead wrong about Perriman. Bowles corrected Joe saying Perriman can play special teams. So Joe asked Bucs coach Todd Bowles today how much that puts Perriman behind the eight ball. So looking at Bucs receivers not counting Julio Jones, the guys with a reasonable chance of making the squad all play special teams. Some years ago an NFL suit at the combine told Joe that when teams finalize their rosters, a reserve player who cannot play special teams is an endangered species. The Bucs have a loaded wide receiver room and who gets the final couple of slots is intriguing. Joe is absolutely fascinated by who the Bucs will keep and, inevitably, who the Bucs will wave goodbye to at receiver in a week when the roster must be whittled down to 53.













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