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By Times staff writers
© St. Petersburg Times
published November 4, 2002


Simeon Rice, Bucs defensive end

Rice's two sacks came against the hardest quarterback to get on the ground. Not bad. Not bad at all.

-- RICK STROUD

Bucs offensive line

What happens when all five players are on the same page? The quarterback has all day to throw.

-- ROGER MILLS

Brad Johnson, Bucs quarterback

Johnson showed all his critics that if he's upright, he's all right.

-- GARY SHELTON

Keyshawn Johnson, Bucs receiver

Say what you want about him, but the guy makes tough catches. Again, and again, and again!

-- DARRELL FRY


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