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Garcia comes through for NFC
Bucs quarterback Jeff Garcia was a late addition to the Pro Bowl, named to the NFC team as an alternate just a couple weeks ago.
Good thing.
Garcia engineered two late scoring drives that capped the NFC's 42-30 come-from-behind victory in the NFL's all-star game. On the first drive, Garcia ironically hooked up with former teammate Terrell Owens, with whom he had a rocky relationship in San Francisco. Garcia threw a 6-yard touchdown to Owens in the fourth quarter to put the NFC ahead. In fact, four of Garcia's eight completions went to Owens for 56 yards.
That's about as much as I can tell you because I slept through most of the affair. Guess that last dose of football will have to last me through the offseason. That's pretty much the last action until training camp.
Good luck dealing with the withdrawal.
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