Gameballs
By Times Staff Writers
Published December 29, 2003
Neil O'Donnell, Titans quarterback
Even though he hadn't played since, what, 1927, he shredded the Bucs the way a lot of no-name quarterbacks have this season.
- Gary Shelton
Warren Sapp, Bucs defensive tackle
Say what you want about him off the field. On the field he finished a Bucs career of giving everything he had.
- Roger Mills
Eddie George, Titans running back
With 87 yards against the Bucs he became the 17th back to reach 10,000 rushing yards. Yeah, he's over the hill.
- Joanne Korth
Thomas Jones, Bucs running back
He was the best player on the field for the Bucs in a game that didn't matter. If the champions want to rebuild, they could start by signing him.
- Rick Stroud
[Last modified December 29, 2003, 01:01:24]
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