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September 11, 2008

Tampa’s Jeff Garcia: What Gives?

Filed under: Bucs, Tampa Bay, Jeff Garcia, TB, FBG, Brian Griese, Injury, Fantasy, Footballguys, NFC South, QB — Mark Wimer @ 9:45 am

Coach Jon Gruden pulled the rug out from underneath Jeff Garcia on Wednesday, announcing that Brian Griese will lead the Buccaneers in week 2 (and the speculation in the Tampa Bay area press is that the move could be permanent). Gruden offered his reasons for the move as follows:

“I’m a pretty good judge of Jeff Garcia and I’m a big believer in him,” Gruden said in explaining the move. “I just believe that right now, what we’re seeing is not what Jeff Garcia is capable of doing.

“Right now he’s not the same guy that he was. So until I see the ball thrown with the crisp, accurate velocity, the confident swagger that we’re used to seeing, we’re going to let him sit out.”

Garcia hurt his ankle in the season opener and it was really swollen on Monday, evidently, which is part of the reason for this move. But there is more going on here. Here’s my take:

What exactly did coach Gruden expect after the Tampa front office (with input from the coaching staff, no doubt) ardently chased after Brett Favre during the offseason? At one point, Garcia described himself as a “dead man walking” in respect to his future with the team. Now, coach Gruden calls him out on the carpet for not having a “confident swagger”? That seems pretty callous from where I am sitting.

Yes, pro football is a tough game for tough guys, but torpedoing your starting QB after one rough game seems pretty extreme to me. There has to be more going on here than we know about, folks. Garcia may have clashed with Gruden behind closed doors during the preseason (or someone else on the staff) during the Favre saga. Or maybe, Garcia just got sick of being under appreciated.

We’ll see how Griese does on Sunday, but if you’ve rostered Jeff Garcia I suggest that you pick up Griese if you have room on your roster for him. Garcia may be benched if Griese does well vs. the Falcons.

June 30, 2008

Earnest Graham: Why his extension shouldn’t make fantasy owners happy

Filed under: Earnest Graham, Bucs, Tampa Bay, Contract, FBG, NFL, RB, Fantasy, Footballguys, NFC South, Buccaneers — Jason Wood @ 10:14 pm

Earnest Graham burst onto the scene last year with an 11th place fantasy finish. Graham ended up leading the Bucs with 222 carries for 898 yards (4.0 YPR) while scoring 10 rushing TDs. As impressively, Graham caught 49 receptions for 324 yards.

On the heels of his breakthrough season, Graham lobbied for a new contract and was rewarded with a 3-year, $10.5mm extension.

Why wouldn’t a multi-year extension be good news for Graham’s prospective fantasy owners? Because it really isn’t the kind of contract that guarantees him much beyond 2008. Given the prodigious rise in the NFL salary cap, and the projected increases in 2009 and 2010 to come, Graham’s contract compares more to that of a highly valued backup than it does a franchise cornerstone.

That’s not to say Graham isn’t going to be the bellcow this season, but I would be wary of betting on him this year. Jon Gruden loves throwing the kitchen sink on the field, and will use any and all offensive weapons at his disposal. While some may scoff at the signing of elder statesman Warrick Dunn, it’s hard to imagine the Bucs signed him for ceremonial purposes. Let’s not forget that Graham is no spring chicken either, he’s 28 years old and just took that long to get significant playing time.

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