Jeff Garcia to sign with Browns

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The only person I am really happy for in this deal is Tim Couch. The Browns have been trying to force feed him a huge salary reduction. His value on the free agent market is likely double what the Browns were offering him to stay where he new he wasn't really wanted.

Just what we need in Cleveland...Jeff Garcia :rolleyes:

The story...

Likely marking an end to the Tim Couch Era after just five seasons, the Cleveland Browns on Monday night reached a contract agreement with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jeff Garcia, ESPN.com has learned.

The stunning move came late in the evening and followed a day in which several print and broadcast reports had Garcia prepared to sign with the Tampa Bay Bucs. Some of the reports, in fact, quoted Garcia's father. But sources told ESPN.com early in the evening that those reports were false and that the quarterback was leaning in another direction.

That direction turned out to be Cleveland. The Browns visited with Garcia last Friday and quickly began their pursuit of the five-year veteran. Acquiring the three-time Pro Bowl performer all but assures that Couch -- the first overall choice in the '99 draft and a player who averaged a dozen starts a year during his Cleveland tenure -- will be released.

Garcia, 34, will sign a four-year contract worth $25 million, ESPN.com confirmed.

The Browns are believed to have made Couch two proposals within the past week, with neither successfully addressing his demands. Couch was to have earned a base salary of $7.6 million for the 2004 season, but all parties involved understood that number would have to be adjusted for the former University of Kentucky star to remain in Cleveland.

Even before the news about Garcia's agreement, Couch said he was surprised that the Browns had made an offer to Garcia. Couch said he wanted to remain in Cleveland, but did not want to take a salary cut.

The team's original offer would have cut his salary from $7.6 million to $3 million in 2004 and from $8 million to $3.5 million in 2005. The package also reportedly included $3 million in bonuses and incentives tied to the team's record.

Couch and his agent, Tom Condon rejected the offer. Couch has made more than $30 million in bonuses and salaries since being drafted.

Released by the 49ers last Tuesday afternoon for salary-cap considerations, Garcia quickly became an option for several teams seeking to bolster their quarterback position. In addition to the Browns, Garcia met with Atlanta officials on Saturday and Bucs executives on Sunday and Monday.

In an interview with his hometown newspaper, the Gilroy (Calif.) Dispatch, Bobby Garcia said his son was going to sign a multi-year deal with the Bucs later this week. Bobby Garcia pegged the deal at between $15 million and $20 million, The Dispatch reported.

Garcia's agent has told ESPN.com that a deal with the Bucs is not imminent.

The deal with the Browns came together after Garcia was assured he was being signed to assume the starting job. It is likely that Cleveland will retain Kelly Holcomb, recovering from recent shoulder surgery, as the main backup. Certainly the deal represents a fairly dramatic change of philosophy by Browns coaches and officials, who said their preference and intent was to strike a new deal with Couch.

There have been suggestions, though, that Couch and head coach Butch Davis did not see eye-to-eye on several non-financial issues. Given the amount of influence Davis has in the Cleveland football operation, he obviously endorsed the addition of Garcia.

Signed as a free agent in 1999 after a successful career in the CFL, Garcia started in 71 of his 74 appearances with the 49ers. He completed 1,449 of 2,360 passes for 16,408 yards, with 113 touchdown passes, 56 interceptions and a passer rating of 88.3.

In three of his seasons, the former San Jose State star threw for more than 3,000 yards; he had a 4,000-yard season in 2000. He twice threw more than 30 touchdown passes.

Garcia earned in excess of $20 million during the past two seasons -- more than any other NFL quarterback. He carried a 2004 salary-cap charge of more than $12 million, and the inability to agree on a reworked contract led to his departure from San Francisco. His contract stipulated that because he achieved predetermined performance and playing time benchmarks, Garcia was to be paid an '04 base salary nearly commensurate to that of the figure for a "franchise" quarterback.

In addition, the contract gave Garcia the right to void the final three years of a San Francisco deal that ran through 2007.

Garcia and the 49ers negotiated on and off for months. But a source said that, in the end, there technically was no offer on the table from San Francisco officials. The club had made what was believed to be its last proposal more than a month ago.

Couch, 26, started in 59 games for the Browns and completed 1,025 of 1,714 passes for 11,131 yards, with 64 touchdown passes and 67 interceptions.
 
Oh man am I glad to hear this. I'm a fan of Tampa Bay, and he was very interested in coming there.

I'd rather have Holcombe than Couch, wonder if he's available?
 
Rumor had Garcia possibly coming to the Cowboys, too! I'm real glad he went to the Browns. Sorry about Couch, maybe he can land with a team that he can gel with.
 
And we are eternally thankful to the Cowboys for taking Keyshawn "T.O. Jr." Johnson off our payroll. :p
 
Originally posted by EatMorePossum@Mar 9 2004, 10:19 AM
And we are eternally thankful to the Cowboys for taking Keyshawn "T.O. Jr." Johnson off our payroll. :p
To the best of my knowledge, it isn't a "done deal" just yet. I know it is in the works, but................I don't think he will be throwing any of his "fits" for this coach. Bill Parcell will knock a knot on his butt! I may be wrong, but I don't think so. And, you are welcome! :p
 
The Browns have been complaining about being bogged down with high-priced players who don't produce. Then they sign one of the most overrated QB's in the game :wacko:
 
It's a done deal now.

Now the big question is, who will be at the helm of the 49ers starting QB position. I know Tim Rattay and Ken Dorsey may compete for it, Rattay of course had some great games in 03 and Dorsey was a pretty good QB in college. It'll be interesting to see what goes on, also the NFL draft is coming up soon, so they might set their eyes on one of the new draftees or maybe go straight to the free agents. Theyre pretty much set on Wide Receivers with Arnaz Battle, Cedric Wilson and Brandon Lloyd and Tai Streets but it wouldnt hurt to have some more depth in that position as well.
 
Tim Rattay willl be QB in San Fran...
Garcia's the man in Cleveland...
And Tim Couch, I bet will end up with maybe Tampa or even Dallas maybe...
 
dallas really needs qb, i'm hoping we get drew henson, and he turns out to be the real deal.
 
Originally posted by DirtyMo1381529@Mar 11 2004, 04:26 AM
dallas really needs qb, i'm hoping we get drew henson, and he turns out to be the real deal.
Henson may be the real deal eventually, but he isn't anywhere close to ready to start in the NFL yet.
 
Originally posted by 4xchampncountin+Mar 11 2004, 08:29 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (4xchampncountin @ Mar 11 2004, 08:29 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--DirtyMo1381529@Mar 11 2004, 04:26 AM
dallas really needs qb, i'm hoping we get drew henson, and he turns out to be the real deal.
Henson may be the real deal eventually, but he isn't anywhere close to ready to start in the NFL yet. [/b][/quote]
We already have one of those qb's, his name is Quincy Carter. We don't need another. Couch is a possibility for the Cowboys.
 
jeff garcia is to old and small to play in the league and he should just give up all hope in winning a superbowl with the browns because they can never put together a good season
 
Originally posted by majestyx@Mar 11 2004, 02:42 PM

We already have one of those qb's, his name is Quincy Carter. We don't need another. Couch is a possibility for the Cowboys.
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Actually I think Tim Couch would be a great choice in Dallas. I've watched just about every game he has played in since he was drafted and the kid has a lot of talent. Cleveland has not even had a mediocre offensive line since they came back into the league and their running game is attrocious. Put Tim Couch in Bill Parcells' hands and I really think he can be a winner. He is much, much better than Quincy Carter. But that wouldn't take much. ;)
 
Henson is just hype.

Gimme a break, the guy hasnt played a down in five years! He may have been good in Michigan until he basically chose career suicide and actually believed Steinbrenner's statement that he'd be big in baseball, however after that brief stint in the single As or wherever obscure baseball league he got suckered into by George Steinbrenner, he probably isnt mentally or physically ready to play in Football. I dont know, we'll see though... he may turn some heads but not mine... yet.
 
NO truer words were spoken, 4x. I have been waiting, as folks have been told, for QC to catch his stride. Waiting is over! Bring in someone who can produce results NOW!!!! It it's Tim Couch, so be it! I really think that a "qualified" qb can flourish under the tutiledge of Bill Parcells. ;)
 
Well Drew Henson was just traded to the Dallas Cowboys for a 3rd round draft pick. He agreed to a pretty small contract as far as what was rumored to be out there for him. If he doesn't work out in Dallas, it won't be a salary cap disaster, but Bill Percells isn't in this for the long haul. I found this to be a curious decision on the Cowboys part. :unsure:
 
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