A Quote by Jon Gruden

When we had a great defense at Tampa Bay, we always measured our defenses against the best quarterbacks. — © Jon Gruden
When we had a great defense at Tampa Bay, we always measured our defenses against the best quarterbacks.
I left Green Bay for Seattle in 1999. I wonder what would have happened had I stayed in Green Bay, where I've got one of the best quarterbacks of all time in his prime.
I grew up in Tampa, Florida, and St. Pete, Tampa, the Tampa Bay area, and that was the home of Championship Wrestling from Florida with Gordon Solie, Dusty Rhodes, and it was just... I mean, for storylines and angles and promos, it was second to none.
The best bet I made that won was on the Tampa Bay Rays - who had never had a winning season in franchise history - to advance to the 2008 World Series.
Let us hope our weapons are never needed - but do not forget what the common people of this nation knew when they demanded the Bill of Rights: An armed citizenry is the first defense, the best defense, and the final defense against tyranny.
For Bryan and me, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were our first baby. And your first baby is always special.
There are no days off in our division. Even a team like Tampa Bay can beat you up.
The night before my mastectomy, I had done my best to keep my mind off of the impending procedure. My family and I went to the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey game, where I binged on pizza and ice cream and took full advantage of the doctor's advice to eat up the night before since I had to begin fasting at midnight.
Young quarterbacks do well because they have a great defense.
I'm an East Coast guy and always will be. But I'm always going to find my way back to Green Bay whether I'm living here or not. Green Bay is a great place. Green Bay is awesome.
Quarterbacks running in the SEC typically translate over well to the pro game. If you can run, take off and get 10 yards here and there against SEC defenses, there's a good chance that you can do that at the NFL level as well.
There have always been great defenses of poetry, and I've tried to write mine, and I think all of my work and criticism is a defense of poetry to try and keep something alive in poetry.
I'll never forget beating Steve Spurrier and Tampa Bay.
I wouldn't take anything away from Tampa Bay. We're in one of the toughest divisions there is.
Good art wounds as well as delights. It must, because our defenses against the truth are wound so tightly around us. But as art chips away at our defenses, it also opens us to healing potentialities that transcend intellectual games and ego-preserving strategies.
I felt like in Tampa Bay a lot of people thought we were overachieving.
When I left Tampa Bay, I felt like if my career ended at that point, I'd be okay.
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