Warren Sapp
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If they ain't laughing at your dreams ... you ain't dreamin' big enough.
It's unbelievable. I couldn't dream of anything like this
I want to thank anybody that had anything to do with ... Anybody who put up with my wildness, that overlarge personality and this big ol' mouth of mine.More quotes »
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Tale of the Tape: Cowboys D vs. “Tampa-2″
superior Tampa defenses. During the Kiffin tenure in Tampa Bay (1995-2008) the two standout players on the line were Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice. Sapp played his entire Hall of Fame career for Kiffin, earning an All-Pro selection six times and winning the from The Landry Hat Read more »
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Weeding out the misfits
Sapp couldn’t believe his ears. When Sapp joined the Buccaneers in 1995, the Hall of Fame defensive tackle knew he was coming to a perpetual NFL loser. But then Tony Dungy replaced Sam Wyche as head coach the following year and hired Rod Marinelli as defensive from Tampa Bay Online Read more »
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Terry Foster: Nick Fairley sees Super future for Lions
Terry Foster: Nick Fairley studies Reggie Whites club move that carried him to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He watches Warren Sapp, too. He envisions himself doing the Sapp twist move or the White club. Purchase outstanding photos from Detroit's past and from Detroit News Online Read more »
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Buccaneers' Ronde Barber retires after storied career
psyched. Teammates Warren Sapp (99) and John Lynch talk before the start of Super Bowl XXXVII. (KNIGHT RIDDER-TRIBUNE /January 26, 2003) Barber, a five-time Pro Bowl pick and three-time All-Pro, never missed a game in his final 16 seasons and was the only from Orlando Sentinel Read more »
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Ronde Barber ends career on own terms
and 20 or more sacks in his career. The Bucs also didn’t score any public relations points when they let John Lynch and Warren Sapp go. Those guys went on to finish their careers elsewhere, and the Bucs haven’t been quite as beloved in Tampa Bay since partly from ESPN Read more »