The Facts: According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, the Bucs cut Barth Monday, in a move that was expected after team traded up into the second round to draft PK Roberto Aguayo.
Diehards Line:This is the third time Barth has been cut by the Bucs for a sight-unseen kicker. He did a good enough job last year, hitting 23-of-28 field goals after coming back to replace Kyle Brindza. He had previously been released so they could try Patrick Murray. And now he hits the road in order to clear the way for a very accurate collegiate kicker who clearly impressed the Bucs.