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      <title>RB Earnest Graham: RB shows unselfishness vs. Cowboys</title>
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      <description>Whether its as a running back or a fullback, Earnest Graham sucks it up for the Buccaneers. But what is Graham’s true worth to Tampa Bay? In this insider article, see Graham’s true worth to the Buccaneers through insider notes that are only available to the media.</description>
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      <description>It’s been a crazy year for Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Earnest Graham. After a near-1,000 yard season a year ago, the back is now doing fantasy football commercials for ESPN. He’s considered the starting running back for now, but he enters camp knowing that speedier backs are looking for his reps and that he has to prove that last year was no fluke.</description>
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      <title>The importance of keeping Earnest</title>
      <description>With Earnest Graham not signed through 2011, what does it mean for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers now and in the future? Bucsblitz.com’s Matthew Postins explores the issue and makes three key points about why extending Graham’s deal was one of the offseason’s most important moves.</description>
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      <title>Bucs, Graham reportedly agree to deal</title>
      <description>Running back Earnest Graham and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly agreed to a contract extension that will keep Graham with the Bucs through 2011.</description>
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      <title>Great for B.J. But what about Garcia, Graham?</title>
      <description>The Tampa Bay Buccaneers took a solid step forward on Thursday as they extended FB B.J. Askew’s contract. But what about QB Jeff Garcia and RB Earnest Graham, who also want new deals? Bucsblitz talked to Scout.com’s NFL insider, Adam Caplan, and got his opinion on both veterans’ status. Who has more leverage in a potential holdout? Find out here.</description>
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