You know, the kind of stuff new teammates shoot the breeze about: the city, living arrangements, family. But after about three minutes, the Buccaneers' new quarterback switched the conversation with his new center to business. And it took an unexpectedly odd turn. Jensen was being told — more like ordered — by the six-time Super Bowl champion to make sure he gets in the habit of taking a towel, coating it with baby powder and rubbing it on his backside so it's never sweaty when he reaches for the football. “That’s keeping his hands dry and keeping the ball dry,” Jensen explained while somehow keeping a straight face. “At that point, he’s done this for such a long time and had so much success, I mean, you’ve kind of got to listen to him.