Article By Tom Edrington on 4th August, 2009
Raheem Morris has asked his team to embrace the heat of this August training camp. Looking at the Buccaneer schedule, you have to ask yourself: How much "home heat advantage" will the Bucs have?
First and most important, the Bucs only have seven true home games at Raymond James Stadium. Four of those will be played on or after Nov. 8. The heat is typically long gone by then.
The "home" game in London against New England, no heat there except for the heat that quarterback Tom Brady can put on a defense.
The only real home heat will be the Sept. 13 opener against Dallas. Texas heat ...
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