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Do The Glazers Disrespect Veteran Players?

Our old pal MJD had some interesting things to say about Jeff Garcia's retirement threat. The 38-year-old quarterback, who is due to make a $2 million base salary in 2008, has been asking for a raise after leading the Bucs to the playoffs last season.

My first reaction was that Garcia had a point but didn't have much leverage. The more I think about it, though, the more I wonder if this is part of a growing trend in Tampa for owner Malcolm Glazer and GM Bruce Allen. They tend to kick to the curb veterans who, in their opinion, have outlived their usefulness. Witness the cutting of Simeon Rice last summer, which many Bucs players didn't appreciate. Warren Sapp was not re-signed by the team in 2004, either, even though he still had some gas left in the tank.

The end result is that the Bucs have tons of room under the salary cap. They could afford to give Garcia a good-faith raise, which they gave B.J. Askew. Askew, however, is only 27. Does age play a role in these decisions?

Or can Glazer simply not afford it right now? I know I keep bringing up the fact that Glazer's other team, Manchester United, just posted a £58 million loss. You can certainly argue that they're separate entities, but nothing happens in a vacuum, and dropping $114 million with one team might make Glazer hesitant to spend on another team. Maybe if Garcia gets his raise a week after Cristiano Ronaldo gets sold to Real Madrid, we'll know just how connected those two franchises really are.

Jon Gruden Suddenly Likes the Idea of the Buccaneers Playing in England

You would think that Jon Gruden wouldn't like the idea of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers losing a home game to play in England, especially after seeing the mess that was last October's Giants-Dolphins game in Wembley Stadium. And you would be wrong.

"I think that would be a great experience for us; I really do. Representing the NFL over there (in England) would be a great thrill. It would be an honor actually. I mean, I had the chance to coach a preseason game against the Jets in Japan in 2003; I've coached in the Pro Bowl in Hawaii, in the Senior Bowl. That's one more thing that you can say you did."

I suspect, however, that this doesn't have much to do with Gruden looking to get another stamp on his passport. Gruden's boss, Malcolm Glazer, also owns Manchester United, and I wouldn't be surprised if Glazer wants Gruden to back a Bucs' game in England in order to get next season's game moved to Old Trafford, which has a much better playing surface than Wembley.

If that happens, Man U chief executive David Gill can probably expect more graffiti at his house. Glazer isn't all that popular Manchester these days.

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