PLAYER OF THE DAYDarryl Tapp. The deposed starter at right defensive end is back, a move intended to give the struggling unit a spark.Tapp was the starter last season, when he had seven sacks. But he lost the starting job to first-round draft choice Lawrence Jackson this season. Rather than get down, Tapp was determined to get better."You just go about business as usual, and continue to prepare like you're the guy – because you never know when you're going to be thrust into the role," Tapp said after the team's 80-minute practice.It's a lesson Jackson can learn from Tapp, because both will continue to play in the rotation. Get down? It's not in Tapp's makeup."It's the way I was raised," Tapp said. "There's nothing really worth getting that upset over. We've got the greatest job in the world, playing football for a living. Your time will come back around. You just have to continue to work, so when your opportunity comes again you'll be ready." Jackson started strong, collecting two sacks in the Week 2 game against the 49ers. But he had just one tackle in Sunday's loss to the Packers.