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AFL Arena Football League New York Dragons Aaron Garcia Bobblehead

$ 13.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Team: New York Dragons
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Product: Bobblehead

    Description

    Hard To Find AFL Arena Football League Collectible
    Defunct New York Dragons
    Legendary Quarterback Aaron Garcia Bobblehead
    Sponsored by Computer Associates
    Aaron Garcia
    (born October 20, 1970) is a former professional
    American football
    quarterback
    who played nineteen seasons in the
    Arena Football League
    (AFL), and former
    head coach
    of the AFL's
    Las Vegas Outlaws
    . He played
    college football
    at
    Washington State University
    before transferring to
    California State University, Sacramento
    , and was in the AFL for 19 seasons, from 1995 to 2014. Garcia was named the head coach of the Outlaws in September 2014, and was formally introduced as the head coach of the
    Las Vegas Outlaws
    on October 11, 2014.
    Born in
    Sacramento, California
    , Garcia attended high school in Sacramento at
    Grant Union High School
    . After graduation from high school in 1989, Garcia enrolled at
    Washington State University
    and played quarterback for the Cougars, starting for two seasons. He transferred to
    California State University, Sacramento
    in 1992, where he started for two seasons.
    After going undrafted in the
    1995 NFL Draft
    , Garcia was told to try playing the
    Canadian Football League
    (CFL) or the AFL to gain more scout-able game film for an opportunity at the
    National Football League
    (NFL). He signed with the
    Arizona Rattlers
    and became their starting quarterback in 1995. In his career, Garcia has also played for the
    Connecticut Coyotes
    ,
    New Jersey Red Dogs
    ,
    Iowa Barnstormers
    ,
    New York Dragons
    ,
    Jacksonville Sharks
    ,
    San Antonio Talons
    ,
    San Jose SaberCats
    Orlando Predators
    and
    Los Angeles KISS
    . Garcia would go on to set AFL records for passing yards, passing touchdowns and interceptions during his 19 year career, winning
    ArenaBowl XXIV
    while a member of the Sharks. Garcia was also a 2-time
    Arena Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award
    recipient (2001 & 2011).
    Garcia retired following the 2014 season, and was named the head coach of the
    Las Vegas Outlaws
    in September 2014.
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