TAMPA, Fla. The question about Warren Sapp is this: Is he abigger threat to quarterbacks or himself?
There is no doubting his talents - last year in his second NFLseason, Sapp had nine sacks as the under tackle in Tony Dungy'sscheme - but Sapp has found trouble a little too frequently.
In June, he was charged with possession of 12.7 grams ofmarijuana. The case is scheduled to be heard Monday. Sapp hadtested positive for marijuana in college and at the NFL scoutingcombine and could be suspended by the league if he's convicted.Sapp maintains his car was illegally searched, but Dungy says,"Being right doesn't always matter. You have to be more careful. Wewant to …
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