Jeff Garcia likely wants the Bucs to raise his annual pay to the league average for starting quarterbacks, or roughly $7 million. The Bucs have cap room and might give Garcia a raise, but going that high in an extension may not be realistic. He turns 39 before the 2009 season. Garcia is likely still disappointed that the Bucs sat him down the stretch in 2007. Not playing cost him a $2.5 million escalator. Source: Tampa Tribune http://www.rotoworld.com/content/home_NFL.aspx
"he wants to recover the seven-figure incentive he would have earned had the team's decision to rest him down the stretch - after clinching the NFC South - not kept him from taking 70 percent of the snaps." Thats a little weak to not pay a guy after he leads you to the playoffs. I can understand that they wanted him to be rested or whatever but he deserved that bonus.