While players drop like flies, “The Trio” just get tighter

Aikman, Irvin, Harper Bradshaw, Swann, Stallworth Montana, Rice, Clark Freeman, Williams, Benn? Every offense on a dynasty has the 3 part trio of Quarterback and two stud Wide Receivers so that no defense can take one guy out of the picture by putting him on an island. For the most part of 2010, Mike Williams was the guy Josh Freeman knew he could go to. Last years phenom Sammy Stroughter and returner Michael Spurlock came in and made some great catches; against Cleveland for the win for example. But Rookies typically take half a year to ‘get it’, and Arrelious Benn has Got It! You could see over the last couple games Offensive Coordinator Greg Olsen has been incorperating Been more and more into the team’s picture. Last week, Been thrusted himself into the spotlight with two Bomb Catches that cements himself now as a deep threat on the Bucs

Click Here to Watch the Video FULL size Besides Kellen Winslow Jr of course, because just when you look for Benn and Williams, Freeman knows his tight end is always lurking around somewhere looking to get open; and he did Sunday and took it deep for the winning score. Arrelious Benn was the Bucs high draft pick addressing the Wide Receiver position which was a weak one going into the 2010 season. Its now a strength, and while other position players are dropping like flies, the Secondary, the Offensive Line, Wide Receiver is actually getting better each week.

Click Here to Watch the Video FULL size Its going to need to, with the Bucs officially in a playoff push, the Bucs are going to need their offense to score points when they start going up against teams that are going to be able to light up the scoreboard on their own.

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