TAMPA — The end of final day of minicamp Thursday came down to the players involved in the Bucs' most talked-about position battle. This time, kickers Roberto Aguayo and Nick Folk weren't competing. They had to team up to make four consecutive kicks — one each from 44 and 52 yards — to end practice early. Metode skrining fitokimia pdf file format. Both made their first two kicks, pleasing the players who swarmed them in celebration, but leaving the debate for a roster slot alive.
Coach Dirk Koetter said he is still picking a kicker. 'We're just going to leave it as a competition,' Koetter said. 'We obviously know the numbers, we've charted everything this whole spring and we'll let that thing keep going.'
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Instead of further practice, the team were able to enjoy cold treats on a hot day from a Kona Ice truck that waited at One Buc Place. TE Cameron Brate, enjoying a strawberry coconut ice cream, said the team had made a tradition of rewarding players at the end of minicamp. 'I think we've been doing this for four or five years now,' Brate said. 'This is my first year partaking in it. I feel like I earned it this year, so I got a little tiger's blood.'
Red-zone offense struggles: Koetter said Wednesday he wanted improvement in the team's red-zone offense, hoping to get the unit to a 60 percent touchdown rate for 2017. While QB Jameis Winston went 3-for-4 in two-minute drill practices Thursday and had success hitting Mike Evans with deep passes during 7-on-7 play, Winston was 1-of-4 in red zone drills. Winston's incompletions, two of which were broken up by defenders, were more the result of good defense than bad offense, Koetter said. 'Well first we have a pretty good red-zone defense,' Koetter said. 'Jameis made some nice plays, he had a couple of guys open and Lavonte David made a nice diving play on one, Kwon (Alexander) made a nice play on one.' With 6-foot-5 Evans supported by TEs Brate and O.J. Howard, Winston's options look like ideal red-zone threats.
Koetter said that the focus on specific plays and concepts means the offense's full potential may not always be seen. 'You also always have to remember that in practice we're just working situations versus situations, we're not game planning,' he said. 'But for the most part this spring, in the redzone and elsewhere, the defense got the better of the offense, but everyone's been making plays.' Griffin under center with second string: Although the Bucs signed Ryan Fitzpatrick — who remains favorite to take the backup role — Ryan Griffin played with the second-string offense Thursday, throwing a deep touchdown pass to Howard in coverage in two-minute drills and hitting RB Charles Sims for a touchdown during 7-on-7 drills. Koetter said the battle for the spot behind Winston is ongoing and both players would get reps with the second unit in training camp.
'It's going to play out,' Koetter said. 'What we have in Ryan Fitzpatrick is 116 career starts. We've got plenty of film. What's tough about the way the calendar is in the NFL, other quarterbacks like Ryan Griffin, the only time they really get to prove themselves is practice and preseason games, and the best judge is obviously preseason games. So it'll play itself out. I'm happy with both of these guys, I'm probably less worried about our backup quarterback situation than most guys.' A new wrinkle with Jackson: WR Desean Jackson's ability to spread the field with his deep-play ability has been a major talking point of minicamp.