The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be the team of the future and their quarterback is a big reason why. Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman recently told the Tampa Tribune that if there is a lockout, he will organize his own minicamps.
With the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) set to expire after March 3, 2011, Freeman wants his team to continue progressing and plans on bringing his teammates together. Freeman's idea is to gather his receivers and practice at local high schools while the NFL and NFLPA hash out a deal.
At age 23, Freeman is emerging as a solid NFL quarterback and led the Bucs to a 10-6 record in 2010.
With the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) set to expire after March 3, 2011, Freeman wants his team to continue progressing and plans on bringing his teammates together. Freeman's idea is to gather his receivers and practice at local high schools while the NFL and NFLPA hash out a deal.
At age 23, Freeman is emerging as a solid NFL quarterback and led the Bucs to a 10-6 record in 2010.
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