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By Times staff writers
© St. Petersburg Times
published October 14, 2002

Karl Williams, Bucs punt returner

The Browns couldn't handle the Truth.

-- Rick Stroud

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Mike Alstott, Bucs running back

He has been lurking in the shadows, waiting his turn. And when he came out Sunday against the Browns, man, was he scary.

-- Roger Mills

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Shelton Quarles, Bucs linebacker

He keeps knocking people out, including himself. Does anyone miss Jamie Duncan?

-- Gary Shelton

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Warren Sapp, Bucs defensive tackle

Sure he had many key plays, but did you see some of those dance moves? Trick Daddy would be proud.

-- Darrell Fry


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