But if you were Jason Whitlock, you would see it as a perfect time to bring back Jeff George. The same Jeff George who has not thrown a pass in an actual NFL game since 2001 and has not been on a roster since the Raiders signed him in 2006 before cutting him 5 days later. The same Jeff George who said he wanted to come back to the Vikings in 2007, only for Vikings head coach Brad Childress to literally laugh out loud at the notion of the then 39 year-old quarterback leading his team.
In the article Whitlock brings up Todd Collins and the fact that he went 6 seasons between starts before leading the Redskins to three wins and into the playoffs. He also mentions Todd Collins doesn't have the talent that Jeff George has. But what Whitlock fails to remember is that Collins never left the game, and was in the locker room and on the practice field for those 6 years between starts. He then goes on to say this:
You realize even at age 40 and having lived in football exile for three years, Jeff George still has one of the five best arms in the game? Oh, he can still wing it with the best of them. He’s in great shape. He’s ready to go right now.
Bill, I’m not crazy. Yes, I’m in the tank for Jeff George. We grew up together on the east side of Indianapolis, and we take loyalty very, very seriously.
He’s not perfect. He mishandled his career and talent. But the dude is 40 now and still wants to play. He can get the ball to Randy Moss and stretch a defense.
Matt Cassel can’t carry you for a full season. You need a veteran backup who can fill in when Cassel struggles or carry the load for a game or two.
Jason do you remember what happened in Washington? His play triggered comments of his inability to inspire confidence in his teammates. George himself said that leadership was overrated. Leadership and knowledge are the two reasons you sign a veteran quarterback, and George has never displayed either of the two. Sure he can throw the ball a country mile, but what good is that when he hasn't played against anyone in 6 years. Let alone the intricate defenses of today. The game has changed and moved on, its just sad that Jason and Jeff can't do the same.
Whitlock; Advice to Belichick: Sign Jeff George
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Jason Whitlock is quite possibly the worst sportswriter in America. I lived in the Kansas City area for four years and was unfortunate enough to read his crap in the KC Star on a daily basis.
September 12, 2008 at 10:44 PMI heard his Royals coverage was so bad, it seemed as if he didnt even watch the games. So if thats true he must be pretty horrendous.
September 13, 2008 at 2:16 PMPost a Comment