http://www.pewterreport.com/articles/view/7436
"The Tampa Bay Buccaneers continued to make roster moves on Sunday to better their 53-man roster. After claiming running back Kregg Lumpkin off waivers from Green Bay, the Bucs released RB/KR Clifton Smith.
The 5-foot-9, 190-pound Smith has been a fan favorite around the Tampa Bay area since making the Pro Bowl as an undrafted free agent in 2008. Coach Morris said the decision to release Smith was a difficult one.
"That was a touch call," said Morris. "Obviously, one of the sentimental favorites. Obviously, one of those guys that you really have to negotiate with yourself and with what is going on, but with the emergence of a guy like Kareem Huggins, with the emergence of what a guy like Sammie (Stroughter) is able to do in the return game, with the emergence of a guy like (Micheal) Spurlock who is coming back, a guy like (Preston) Parker, and all those different type of returner guys that we have... he really was one of the guys that we had to make a tough decision on."
Even though he was the best return man on the Bucs' roster, Smith was never able to make an impact on the offensive side of ball as a running back. In his only preseason game, Smith had seven carries for a paltry three yards (0.4 avg.). Despite that, Morris believes Smith will find success with his next team.
"There is no doubt in my head that he will definitely be one of those guys to go stick somewhere else and find a way to get back here and do something that I am going to regret," said Morris. "I'm going to have to hug him at the end of the game - win, lose, or draw - because he is definitely one of those guys that you love and care about.""
Read somewhere else that Stroughter is expected to be used "situationally", while Spurlock gets the nod by default.