Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow doesn't think the team can afford to release troubled cornerback Aqib Talib. "We need that guy to win," Winslow said. "Talking about Super Bowls -- we need him really more than anyone besides (quarterback Josh) Freeman. He's that good. He locks down receivers. He's got to iron out what he's got to iron out, but we need him as much as anybody." The tight end reiterated that point a few hours later, saying Talib is "too talented to let go" and citing the cornerback's close relationship with Bucs coach Raheem Morris as a reason he might stay. Talib has a history of legal issues.