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Flutie Released By San Diego; Career May Be Over

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:34 am
by Jake
Updated: Mar. 11, 2005, 6:36 PM ET
Flutie's legendary career in NFL may be over
By Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

Eleven-year veteran quarterback Doug Flutie, whose legend was usually larger than his statistics in the NFL, was released by the San Diego Chargers on Friday afternoon.

Flutie, 42, now becomes an unrestricted free agent and able to sign with any other franchise.

Flutie may look at the possibility of going to the New England Patriots as a backup. Other possibilities include going into broadcasting or retiring.

"I owe my great time in San Diego to John (Butler) and A.J. (Smith) who brought me there. A.J. and I still have a great relationship. There are no hard feelings ... it's a mutual parting," Flutie said. "It's the right thing for me. It opens up other doors of opportunity for me if I want. Rather than retiring outright, I wanted to be released so that I could pursue other things if they arise."

The 1984 Heisman Trophy winner while at Boston College, Flutie is best known for his last-gasp touchdown pass to Gerard Phelan in 1984. The 48-yard pass, as time expired, allowed Boston College to upset the University of Miami, 47-45. It remains one of the most celebrated plays in college football history.

The play made Flutie a legend and his competitiveness and ability to overcome a size disadvantage only added to his popularity. At the NFL level, however, Flutie did not live up to his fabled college career.

In stints with the Chicago Bears (1986-87), Patriots (1987-89), Buffalo Bills (1998-2000) and Chargers (2001-2004), he appeared in 87 games and started in 66 of them. He completed 1,172-of-2,141 passes for 14,686 yards, with 86 touchdown passes and 68 interceptions.

Only three times in his career did Flutie start 10 or more games in a season. The last of those was in 2001, when he started all 16 games for San Diego. In the last three seasons, Flutie started just six games and registered only 216 attempts. The Chargers' quarterback depth chart includes starter Drew Brees, designated as the team's "franchise" player," and 2004 first-round draft choice Philip Rivers.

Most of Flutie's success as a professional occurred in the Canadian Football League, where he earned the league's equivalent of the most valuable player award six times and led his teams to three championships. He played with seasons, 1990-97, in the CFL.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for ESPN.com. ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton also contributed to this report.


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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:35 am
by Hill66
I would love to see him throw on a Stamps jersey again (CFL for everyone outside Canada).

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:55 am
by Hogfather
Hill66 wrote:I would love to see him throw on a Stamps jersey again (CFL for everyone outside Canada).


I loved to see him go back to the Argonauts, but rumour has it he may go back to the Patriots. We may or may not lead to his retirement this year.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 1:15 am
by welch
Flutie is another candidate for the Earl Morrall Award. Had his great moment as a college senior in 1984; is now 42; played 11 seasons in the NFL.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:53 am
by tazlah
Hill66 wrote:I would love to see him throw on a Stamps jersey again (CFL for everyone outside Canada).


Just FYI -- Flutie's CFL stats:

CFL Awards
Grey Cup Champion: 1992, '96, '97
Grey Cup MVP: 1992, '96, '97
Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy: 1991-4
Terry Evanshen Trophy: 1996-7
CFL Most Outstanding Player Award: 1991-4, 1996-7
Western All-Star: 1991-4
Eastern All-Star: 1996-7

CFL Records
Led the CFL is Passing Attempts: 1991, 1993-4, 1996-7
Led the CFL is Passing Completions: 1991, 1993-4, 1996-7
Led the CFL is Passing Yardage: 1991, 1993-4, 1996-7
Led the CFL is Touchdown Passes: 1991, 1993-4, 1996-7
Set the CFL Record for Most Passing Yards, Attempts and Completions in one season: 1992
8th All-Time Most Rushing TDs, Regular Season: 66
6th All-Time Most Rushing Yards by a Quarterback, Regular Season: 4,660
4th All-Time Most Passing Yards, Regular Season: 41,355
5th All-Time Most Pass Attempts, Regular Season: 4,854
4th All-Time Most Passing Touchdowns, Regular Season: 270
2nd Most Consecutive Games with Passing TDs, Regular Season: 21
Most Pass Attempts All-Time, Grey Cup: 171
Most Pass Completions All-Time, Grey Cup: 108
Most Passing Yards All-Time, Grey Cup: 1,421

Found HERE

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 7:26 pm
by welch
Taz, you've convinced me that Flutie was great in the CFL. He just never clicked in the NFL. I'm not sure why he came back south.