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Posted Oct 16, 2008 by Roy Cummings
Updated Oct 16, 2008 at 12:28 PM
TAMPA - A final decision probably won’t be made until Sunday, but it’s really starting to look like WR Joey Galloway will return to action this week against Seattle.
Almost everything happening with Galloway, who has been nursing a foot sprain for the last month, leads you to believe that he’s ready to come back.
First, he took about a hundred passes without suffering a setback before last Sunday’s game against Carolina. Then he practiced on Wednesday, which he seldom if ever does. Now, he’s practicing again today. Finally, Galloway did not make himself available to the media during the open locker room session either yesterday or today. That’s the real giveaway. When Galloway is healthy and playing he hardly ever talks to the media. When he’s hurt, he’s very accommodating.
So, there you have it. Pencil the White Tiger, No. 84, into your lineup for Sunday’s game, which just happens to be against one of Galloway’s old teams. His other former team is Dallas. Galloway doesn’t like to miss games. He especially doesn’t like to miss games against teams he used to play for.
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Reader Comments
Por (Thom) on October 16, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Don’t feed the white tiger before unleashing it! I want to see it catch some birds!
Suggest removalPor (RJ) on October 16, 2008 (Suggest removal)
I bet Galloway dislikes the analogy “White Tiger” because it slams him every time they use it. Can we just go back to “Injury-Prone”? I think Clayton and Bryant have improved especially last week with Garcia back.
Suggest removalPor (angel) on October 16, 2008 (Suggest removal)
i like galloway but i was getting used to clayton being in the lineup he was getting better hopefully if galloway gets the start he won’t throw the whole gameplan off he’s just to darn small and doesn’t have the greatest hands and with jeffs arm not being that strong it kind of becomes useless to have him out there i say the bucs should start him at the slot reciever so he can be like wes welker and try to get yards after the catch
Suggest removalPor (RJ) on October 16, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Nice Angel, I like it. Limit Galloway, it’s his first game back so ease him in third receiver formations. Clayton and Bryant have improved. If Galloway makes an impact we got all 3 of them clicking with Alex Smith and Stevens and then we are looking pretty good. GO BUCS!!!
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