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Garcia's taking it slow
Jeff Garcia participated in about half of the Bucs' outdoor workout this afternoon, taking part in a couple of passing drills but skipping the full-squad portion.
He presumably spent that time getting rest and treatment on his right calf muscle, which he strained 11 days ago. But don't look for Garcia to suit up against the Patriots on Sunday night. He said it's more likely he gets back under center the following week, against Jacksonville on Aug. 23.
Also back in action today was fullback B.J. Askew, whose foot injury kept him out of action against the Dolphins.
Regarding the ups and downs of the past week, during which the Brett Favre drama played out and Garcia's status was clouded, he said, "We were able to win a lot games last year and we could have won some more games. But we were able to win the division. We want to build on what we were able to do last year. I think with me at the quarterback position, growing and getting more comfortable and getting better, I think I can help this team do some good things."
Asked whether he had any hard feelings, a sarcastic Garcia said, "I'm just a journeyman, according to some people. Why should I have any hard feelings? I'm just thankful to have this job. I might pay Bruce (Allen) and Jon (Gruden) for bringing me back out here. What am I going to say? This business has two sides. It's obviously a game for all those who play on the field and love to play the game. But there is a business side, too. Part of teams trying to reach that championship position is trying to strengthen their team. Whether they felt like that was strengthening or not – as much as I believe I can a strong point for this team – that's what they had to look into. So be it."
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