Some Jacksonville Jaguars fans are fit to be tied about former East Carolina quarterback David Garrard being cut. It seems most were upset because they like him as a person and thought the timing was bad. It was just a week before the season began
Jaguars General Manager Gene Smith has heard an earful and he’s saying that the buck stops with him.
And he likes Garrard. Smith, who lived in Southern Pines during his scouting days, is friends with my in-laws. Smith and my in-laws lived in Ohio prior to being neighbors in Southern Pines. I had dinner with Smith and his wonderful family about a year ago in Southern Pines and Smith brought Garrard up in the conversation – making the North Carolina connection and saying how much he thought of Garrard.
But Smith made the difficult and controversial decision to cut Garrard last Tuesday when Garrard was taking part in various team-related community events.
“Ultimately, it was my decision,” Smith wrote in an email to the media.
“Clearly, I am not proud of how things played out on Tuesday and our players deserve better, but I think to understand the situation, you need to know the facts,” he added.
“Wayne (Weaver), Jack (Del Rio) and I did sit down Tuesday morning and the decision was finalized at approximately 10:40 a.m. Wayne and I had an 11 a.m. speaking engagement prior to the 12 noon kickoff event. I endorsed having David participate in the event due to the time constraints and circumstance. It was not my intent to be insensitive to a man and a family I have great admiration for. Immediately after the event, Jack and I (and then Wayne) sat down with David to discuss the decision that was made in the best interests of the team.”
He wrote, ‘”As it relates to the kickoff event or really any of the events that took place Tuesday, I take full responsibility. Obviously, it would have been easier and would have made the release seamless had we done it over the weekend. I kept an open mind to making the final decision on the QB decision until Tuesday, so if keeping an open mind and being dilatory in the process is a mistake, then I made a mistake.”
Some media outlets are reporting that Coach Del Rio’s and Smith’s futures are tied to the success of the Jaguars this season, now led by QB Luke McCown.