The Tampa Tribune reports that Bucs QB Josh Freeman said a lockout won't keep him or the team's offense on the sidelines for long. Freeman, who already has begun personal workouts at the team facility, plans to continue working out with teammates even if the owners lock the players out in early March, as many expect, when the collective bargaining agreement expires. "Hopefully the CBA gets resolved," Freeman said, "but if it doesn't, I've already been in contact with all of our receivers and everybody's excited to come (to Tampa) in March and get going. We're going to hit up a couple of the local high schools here and work out that way. Hopefully, they'll let us use their weight room or whatever it is we need, because we're anxious to get going.''
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