The last period of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' training camp practice on Tuesday morning was a rare drill with fully live tackling, mostly running plays with a few passes thrown in to keep the defense honest. It was ones on ones, twos on twos, etc., meaning the first-string offense faced the first-string defense, and so on.
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Rookie Kwon Alexander played the middle linebacker, or MIKE, position for the second-team defense, which meant he was responsible for calling plays for that 11. On the first play for his group, Alexander found a gap along the right edge of the scrum and met the ballcarrier near the line of scrimmage.