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Remember this: Never have a Buc on your team. These bastards will #### you over any way they can. You never want one of your players going against them either because a great matchup will somehow fail. #### the bucs, hate the bucs. will never have another buc on my team ever.
Vincent Jackson (hamstring) was not spotted at the beginning of Bucs practice Thursday.
We'll wait for more info before getting too worried, but Jackson's hamstring issue may be more serious than originally thought. Owners need to ensure they have another option at the ready. If Jackson does play, he'll be a WR2 with upside in a home game against a Bills defense that just got shredded by Matt Ryan, Roddy White and Harry Douglas.
Watching Schiano's presser right now, he's non-committal on Jackson's status right now. He defined him as "limited" today, doing some work inside with trainers and some work outside with the team. He'll "give it a go" sometime between now and Sunday and it will be up to Vincent. Vague to say the least ... hope tomorrow brings something more positive.
Watching Schiano's presser right now, he's non-committal on Jackson's status right now. He defined him as "limited" today, doing some work inside with trainers and some work outside with the team. He'll "give it a go" sometime between now and Sunday and it will be up to Vincent. Vague to say the least ... hope tomorrow brings something more positive.
Vincent Jackson (hamstring) was officially limited in Thursday's practice.
According to coach Greg Schiano, V-Jax "will be ready to play on Sunday." Jackson is one of the league's more proven players at playing through limited practice reps, so his injury isn't a major concern heading into a juicy matchup with the Bills. Jackson's status will be updated on Friday.
Unfortunately there's more to worry about here than just the hammy.
In his first seven games, Jackson had double digit targets in every game but one and his low was six. In the last five games, he's only had double-digit targets once and has five or fewer three times, including each of the past two weeks (including a game against Detroit, one of the worst pass defenses in the league). There's no denying his upside (he has a reception of 45 yards or more in each of the last three games) but the Bucs have stopped throwing to Jackson a lot lately.
After sitting out Wednesday, Jackson gets in two consecutive limited practices. He should be ready to roll against the Bills in what is a very appealing matchup. Jackson is Rotoworld's No. 11 receiver for Week 14.
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