Found September 05, 2009 on
MVN:
PLAYERS:
Brian Brohm,
Terrell Owens,
Tim Rattay,
Jeff Garcia,
Donovan McNabb,
Brett Favre,
Tony Romo,
Jake Plummer,
Brian Griese,
Jay Cutler,
Al Davis,
Aaron Rodgers
TEAMS: Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, New York Jets
TEAMS: Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, New York Jets
The Green Bay Packers had two important steps take place this
weekend that will enable my favourite quarterback to be in green and
gold:
They dumped 2008 second round pick Brian Brohm, who showed little
to make one believe he could play at the NFL level in two training
camps and preseasons.The Oakland Raiders showed their continued inability to make solid
personnel decisions by cutting their second-best quarterback, Jeff
Garcia.
Garcia is the quintessential bridesmaid. No one ever seems to want
to marry themselves to him, even though all he ever does is win.
He took over in San Francisco during the 4-12 1999 season and played
13 games. In 2000, the Niners only went 6-10, but Garcia had a passer
rating of 97.6, with more than 4000 yards, 31 TDs, and just 10 picks.
By 2001, Garcia led the team back to the playoffs and a 12-4 record
with a 94.8 rating and 32 TDs to just 12 picks. The next season saw the
Niners earn the biggest comeback win in NFC playoff history against the
New York Giants.
Then Terrell Owens happened. He did so much to discredit the man who
got him the ball that the team had to make a choice between the two
players.
The choice they made in hindsight seems foolish, but at the time was
logical--choose a playmaking receiver coming to his peak, or a 33-year
old quarterback who was too small and didn't have a strong enough arm
to even be drafted?
They chose the team-wrecker who had advocated for Tim Rattay over
Garcia. In case you didn't know, here is a comparison of the two
quarterbacks:
Jeff Garcia: 124 games, 2264-3676 (61.6), 25537 yards, 161 TD, 99
int, 87.5 passer rating. After the Niners made their choice, Garcia
played in 50 more games, completing 815 of 1316 (61.9 percent) for
9129 yards, with 48 TDs and 27 picks.Tim Rattay: 40 games, 432-734 (60.5), 4853 yards, 31 TD, 23 picks,
and an 81.9 passer rating. After the Niners chose Rattay over Garcia,
he played in just 21 games, completing 330 of 550 passes (60 percent)
for 3748 yards, with 22 TDs and 21 picks.
Not much of a comparison. The Niners went 25-55 after Garcia left
with no trips to the playoffs, while Garcia's new teams went 37-43 and
won their divisions twice.
Of course, since that time we have seen what an extraordinary judge
of quarterback talent TO is. And what a man of character, too! Here are
some of his finger-pointing highlights:
He publicly called Garcia gay (how does that even matter?) before a matchup with his Browns the season after Garcia's departure.Amongst a public feud lasting all off-season that brought to an end
his time in Philadelphia and ended the team's playoff run, he said
Donovan McNabb was not as good as Brett Favre. For the record, in that
season McNabb played in only nine games, but had only four fewer
touchdowns than Favre's full season and a whopping 20 fewer picks for a passer rating 14.1 points higher.He said Tony Romo and Jason Whitten secretly drew up plays in their
hotel room to exclude him from the offense and complained about not
getting the ball enough in a game in which passes went his way over 40
percent of the time.
But enough on the most paranoid, self-centered player in the history of the NFL...
After being let go in San Francisco, Garcia played two unsuccessful
years in Cleveland and Detroit, and at 35, it appeared his career was
winding down. Then he got new life in Philadelphia, taking over for an
injured Donovan McNabb and leading the Eagles to a playoff win.
The next year, that got him signed in Tampa Bay as their new leader.
He took that team to the playoffs where they lost in a close contest to
the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
But the notoriously discontented and veteran quarterback-addicted
Jon Gruden sought a new quarterback anyway, pursuing (in order of least
to most ridiculous) Brett Favre, Jake Plummer, and Brian Griese in
Garcia's two years there. Giving the job at one point to Griese ended
up costing Gruden his job, as Garcia was unable to overcome the losses
accrued under his lesser understudy's direction.
Yet in the off-season, teams needing a quarterback failed to make a
play for the cagey veteran leader who has always put his own undersized
body on the line to make a play. While everyone was seeking one-year
wonder (with the second-most talented receiving corps to throw to) Matt
Cassell, Jay Cutler despite his failure to ever have a winning season,
or annual coquette Favre, Garcia went almost unpursued.
Teams like Minnesota, Kansas City, Denver, Tampa Bay, Detroit,
Tennessee, San Francisco, and the New York Jets all would have made a clear upgrade by signing him, but none did. Eventually, he signed to be a backup to a shaky JeMarcus Russell.
Now he has been freed from Al Davis' insane asylum (one run by the
chief inmate), and the Packers need a veteran backup quarterback. If
Aaron Rodgers goes down, the Packers go from a projected 10-6 to 4-12.
Thus, there may be no team whose success more rests on the arm of
their quarterback than the Packers and the Indianapolis Colts. Green
Bay is the team that has the cap room to make this move, and it is an
offense Garcia has run for almost his entire career.
Please, Ted Thompson, sign this man before someone in our way does.
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