Galloway Healthy, Antsy

November 4th, 2008
"Joey, man, good to see you. Just don't get sent to the doghouse. I moved out. But now Bennett, Griese and Jackson live there."

"Joey, man, good to see you. Just don't get sent to the doghouse. I moved out. But now Bennett, Griese and Jackson live there."

Wondering about Joey Galloway, who didn’t see much of the field in Kansas City on Sunday? Well, the “White Tiger” is just fine.

His limited minutes against the Chiefs was a coach’s decison, Galloway said Monday on The joey Galloway Show, on 620 AM WDAE.

Despite enjoying his lucrative new cheerleading gig, Galloway said he’s healthy and yearning to be a regular again. “I would love to have a bigger role,” he said. “I will prepare every week as if I will play every snap.”

To his credit, Galloway expressed no sour grapes about his limited action Sunday. He said that if he played more, then Bryant, Clayton or Hilliard would have to sit and they were playing extremely well. 

The Bucs will prepare to use Galloway prominently for the remainder of the season, Chucky said at his weekly news conference Monday. 

During The Joey Galloway Show, the give and take between Galloway and co-host Steve Duemig was stellar. Galloway gave Duemig some jabs for blasting Jon Gruden’s coaching on the air earlier in the day.

Also, Galloway said he didn’t know the Chiefs record (1-6) until reading a game program about an hour before the opening kickoff.  Referring to their record, he said “these kinds of things don’t mean that much at this level.”

Joe thinks that’s a very bizarre revelation from a sports savvy guy like Galloway.

Comments are closed.