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Bucs ramping up efforts to move Josh Freeman

Phone Booths

A bank of pay telephone booths are seen in the lobby of the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 11, 2013. Before the proliferation of smart phones and mobile devices, phone booths in the Capitol were a necessity for reporters, lobbyists, and lawmakers alike. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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The ugly divorce between the Buccaneers and Josh Freeman escalated in a hurry last night.

And it appears the Bucs’ efforts to move him have as well.

According to Ed Werder of ESPN, the Bucs have already talked to nearly a dozen teams so far about a potential trade, and expect to talk to the rest of them today. A league source tells PFT that G.M. Mark Dominik personally is making the calls.

[Editor’s note: We strongly advise against recording those calls.]

Frankly, if they’ve only talked to 12, they’re dragging their feet, and putting word out that they’re open for business today indicates they want a quick resolution.

After benching and exiling him (by making him watch Sunday’s game from a suite rather than the sideline), they’ve made it clear Freeman’s not a part of their future. But Dominik has said he wouldn’t give Freeman away, but at some point, subtraction becomes addition.

And if they’re getting their phones to a full charge for a busy day, it seems they’re looking to do some math soon.