Article By Tom Edrington on 20th August, 2009
You'd think the Tampa Buccaneers have had enough bad news for one week.
The four-game suspension of safety Tanard Jackson for violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy left the organization in shock earlier this week.
On Thursday, coach Raheem Morris woke up to the news that one of "his guys," starting corner back Aqib Talib, is in trouble again. Morris was the defensive secondary coach before he ascended to the throne of head coach.
Talib was arrested in the early hours of Thursday morning and booked by the Pinellas County Sheriff's office, per reports in the Tampa Tribune.
Talib was arrested by a Florida Highway Patrolman just before 1 a.m. and...
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