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Eagles sign Jeff Garcia WTF


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:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:The Panthers placed backup Josh McCown on IR on Monday, and signed former Eagles backup A.J. Feeley, ESPN reported.

And the Eagles added veteran Jeff Garcia after starter Donovan McNabb suffered a cracked rib against Carolina on Sunday. McNabb doesn't know if he can play next week, and Garcia will provide the Eagles a second option if they must turn to backup Kevin Kolb as starter next week.

In Carolina, starter Jake Delhomme's job status is less than certain, though head coach John Fox said today he would stick with Delhomme for now. Feeley could emerge as a contender for the starting role if Delhomme continues to falter.

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:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:The Panthers placed backup Josh McCown on IR on Monday, and signed former Eagles backup A.J. Feeley, ESPN reported.

And the Eagles added veteran Jeff Garcia after starter Donovan McNabb suffered a cracked rib against Carolina on Sunday. McNabb doesn't know if he can play next week, and Garcia will provide the Eagles a second option if they must turn to backup Kevin Kolb as starter next week.

In Carolina, starter Jake Delhomme's job status is less than certain, though head coach John Fox said today he would stick with Delhomme for now. Feeley could emerge as a contender for the starting role if Delhomme continues to falter.

I feel ya man. They can say what you want about Garcia but he makes poo happen and all I can think of is the times he divided and conquered our Def when he was with Philly and Tampa. He has downsides but what QB doesn't. And don't tell me it's the age factor...uh uh, Warner. Garcia would have cost a fraction of Jake's salary and we would've only had to sign a year contract. I wasn't happy that Philly got him instead of us and now look what we got, another "never was".

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I feel ya man. They can say what you want about Garcia but he makes poo happen and all I can think of is the times he divided and conquered our Def when he was with Philly and Tampa. He has downsides but what QB doesn't. And don't tell me it's the age factor...uh uh, Warner. Garcia would have cost a fraction of Jake's salary and we would've only had to sign a year contract. I wasn't happy that Philly got him instead of us and now look what we got, another "never was".

Yet the Eagles wanted Feely as their 1st choice... instead he came to us... and Garcia was their 2nd choice.

Maybe these guy who are getting paid millions of dollars to run a football team know more about it than we do... go figure.

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Yet the Eagles wanted Feely as their 1st choice... instead he came to us... and Garcia was their 2nd choice.

Maybe these guy who are getting paid millions of dollars to run a football team know more about it than we do... go figure.

I just know what I've seen for myself from both QBs. Even up until recently, you tell me what Garcias done and what Feelys done and lets see who is OBVIOUSLY better. So your saying you trust all coaches in this league with their QB choices? Because that's essentially what you just said.

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