Two Former Bucs Don’t Have To Find Day Jobs Yet
Published: March 26th, 2008By Bucstats.com weblog
Pittsburgh picked up Anthony McFarland today. So, the team that plays a the 3-4 signed a guy who has never played in that system before. Where would he fit in? No one is pushing Casey Hampton off his starting spot at the nose, and if Warren Sapp couldn't make athe transition to 3-4 defensive end, I don't think McFarland will do any better. I guess he'll compete with Chris Hoke to backup Hampton, but Hoke has been with the Steelers for seven years now and knows the system. I don't know the contract details yet, but I'm guessing he signed for no bonus and is really there as a camp body.
Speaking of former Bucs who are off the unemployment line, Jeb Terry landed with San Francisco. They're pretty thin on the offensive line, especially if Larry Allen signs elsewhere or retires, so Terry may have a pretty good shot at sticking with them.
I've decided that it's too nice a day to make you look at a photo of either of those two players, so here's a nicer picture that is just begging for a caption. Leave them in the comments if you're feeling creative.
