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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?The Tampa Bay Buccaneers held their first joint practice with the Miami Dolphins Wednesday morning.For coaches, joint practice is almost as valuable as preseason games for roster evaluation.For players, its a welcome break from lining up against the same teammates again and again. Going up against our offense every day, we look good, Bucs defensive back Carlton Davis said. You can never really measure yourself too much because you are going against the same guys every day. It gets repetitive. Going against new competition being able to still perform, have that chemis
stanley termoska try, really shows you how far you guys are with the chemistry and getting into our season form. There were plenty of one-on-one drills between the wide receivers and defensive backs. With Bucs receiver Mike Evans o
stanley cup ut with a hamstring injury, Julio Jones was making plays against Dolphins top cornerback Xavien Howard.Second-year receiver Jaelon Darden made an impressive move to burn past Noah Igbinoghene for a touchdown. WFTS For Bucs running back Leonard Fournette, it was Jones that stood out the most to him. Julio, definitely, Fournette said. You see a guy, his stature, ho
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stanley cup d 7 hours a day--is associated with changes in the brain and changes in cognition, says Rachel Barr, a developmental psychologist.Dr. Barr studies the impact TVs, computers and cell phones can have on young children.Kids between the ages of 8 and 12 spend generally six hours a day, while teens are spending nearly nine hours.While Dr. Barr agrees too much time can have negative impacts, she points out what children watch on their devices matter. Exposure to education programing in younger children is associated with better outcomes and especially for child
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