Snubbed by Plummer, Bucs agree with Garcia

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Snubbed by Plummer, Bucs agree with Garcia
By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com


Just one day after being jilted by quarterback Jake Plummer, who mulled retirement rather than relocate in a trade, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have recovered, reaching a Saturday agreement with unrestricted free agent Jeff Garcia on a deal that could allow the veteran to again challenge for a starting job in the league.

Jeff Garcia
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Jeff Garcia had been in talks with the Raiders. But when the Bucs' efforts to land Jake Plummer fell through, Garcia called an audible.

While terms were not yet available, ESPN.com's John Clayton reported the deal was believed to be for about $5 million a year and would be announced at a news conference Saturday at 1 p.m. ET in Tampa.

Garcia quickly became the Bucs' primary target on Friday after Plummer, who has played the past four seasons in Denver but lost his job to rookie Jay Cutler last year, decided that he did not want to join the Bucs. Tampa Bay would have surrendered a fourth-round draft pick to the Broncos under terms of the preliminary trade agreement.

Tampa Bay officials, including coach Jon Gruden, attempted on Friday to persuade Plummer to reconsider and accept the trade, but he held firm. And so the Bucs, convinced that they could not resurrect the deal for Plummer and still seeking a veteran quarterback to compete with Chris Simms for the starting job, turned their attentions to Garcia.

Garcia was also sought by several other teams, including Denver and the Oakland Raiders.

The opportunity in Tampa Bay is a good one for Garcia, because of Gruden's feelings for him, and the fact the Bucs are not yet ready to hand Simms the No. 1 job. Simms is coming off a season in which he underwent a splenectomy, missed much of the campaign, and has been forced to spend months in rehabilitation.

Plus, Gruden is a coach who simply loves to collect quarterbacks and always feels that his depth chart is never stocked well enough. Garcia has played in the past in offenses that are similar to the design Gruden uses, so the fit should be a solid one for all parties involved.

One reason Plummer indicated he may retire was because he did not want to be involved in another quarterback controversy. Garcia, on the other hand, has traditionally welcomed competition and should make things interesting in training camp.

Last week, the Philadelphia Eagles closed the door on Garcia's return there when they signed A.J. Feeley to a three-year contract extension. The move was somewhat surprising, given that Garcia posted a 5-1 record and led the Eagles to a playoff berth after replacing the injured Donovan McNabb.

Under the right circumstances, Philadelphia probably would have welcomed Garcia back for another season, but only on its conditions and on its timetable. His reluctance to re-sign with the Eagles before the outset of free agency solidified the desires of some within the organization to pursue Feeley instead, and to essentially make him the No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart.

All along, though, Garcia and agent Steve Baker knew they would have alternatives beyond the Eagles, and the Plummer situation simply created another option for them.

"Jeff feels he has multiple good options, but the opportunity to play for Jon Gruden in Tampa is something that really excites him," Baker said on Friday afternoon. "Jon is a coach who Jeff believes has the ability to bring out the best in him. In fact, he feels that by playing for Jon, he has a very good chance of duplicating the success he had with the Eagles in Philadelphia last year."

A three-time Pro Bowl performer, but a quarterback nomad since 2003, his final season with the San Francisco 49ers, Garcia is joining his fourth different franchise in four seasons.

In 99 games, including 92 starts, Garcia has completed 1,811 of 2,972 passes for 20,385 yards, with 136 touchdown passes and 73 interceptions, for an efficiency rating of 86.4. He has thrown for more than 2,500 yards five times in his career.
 

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PFT on why Garcia is a Buc

Interesting stuff and makes me wonder is Jeff Garcia is the fiery leader so many seem to believe. Sounds to me like he was afraid of challenge:

http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm

GARCIA ASKED RAIDERS NOT TO DRAFT QUARTERBACK

We threw it out there last night as a possible explanation for the impasse between the Raiders and free-agent quarterback Jeff Garcia. And we've now learned that, for a change, our closed-eyed wing-and-a-pray guess was on the mark.

We're told that quarterback Jeff Garcia didn't sign with the Raiders for one reason and one reason only -- the team would not give him an assurance that a quarterback would not be selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 draft.

It's really not an unreasonable request. Who would ever want to be the lame duck starting quarterback? If the Raiders were to struggle to start the season, the denizens of the Black Hole soon would have been chanting for the other guy.

It's also our understanding that the money in Oakland was equal to the money that Garcia is getting from the Bucs. We're told that Garcia will make $5 million in 2007, and that the total value over two years could be as much as $14.5 million, based on Garcia being the starter and the team making the playoffs.

For now, though, it's an open competition between Simms and Garcia, especially since the base value of their deals is identical. Indeed, we're told that Garcia has not been promised the starting job.

Of course, if he ends up being starter, his situation won't be much different in Tampa than it would have been in Oakland. The backup quarterback (as Garcia learned in Philly) is often the most popular guy in town.
 
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wow we posted this at the exact same time.. I put it in the garcia raiders one tho...

but yaah looks like he knew he wouldn't be able to beat out Russel or Quinn.. He has a better chance of takin the starting job from Simms in TB
 
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Garcia wants to play.. We all know the raiders are going to suck donkey dick next season and the QB always gets the blame, so he'd lose his starting job to the #1 draft choice whether the guy beats him for it or not. Open your eyes folks, even you guys can see that coming.

If they draft Russel and decide to let him watch Walter QB at the beginning of the season, then when the raiders start getting spanked they will blame it on Walter and he'll lose his job to Russel. You see how that works? If a team wastes such a high pick at QB, they're gonna pull the trigger on your ass for any reason and they'll put him in there whether it's your fault or not.