The agent for former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard doesn't think too highly of the NFL club.
After the Jaguars cut Garrard prior to the season rather than deal with his medical bills due to a balky back, Al Irby didn't mince words in an e-mail to the Florida Times-Union.
"At $500,000 per game, they knew he would be down 4-6 weeks. They didn't want to pay that bill," Irby wrote in an e-mail to the newspaper. "Now you know the difference between a first-class organization like Indy, and a sorry organization like the Jags. Indy gave their QB a contract even though he couldn't play all season. ... David was told his back was fine. So he took them for their word.
"Now he has to go to surgery, and Jacksonville is saying, 'Not my problem.' What a first class organization!"
Irby was noting that the Colts gave stud quarterback Peyton Manning a five-year, $90 million contract this summer, despite having neck surgeries that ...
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