Jeff Garcia keeps reminding us that he’s the old co-worker that nobody liked

If you need an example, you should look at the one kid that used to get teased by someone bigger, but instead of standing up for himself, he would always take his anger out on the skinny kid in the corner who was laughing just as loud as everyone else. It's a symptom of low self-esteem for men who don't want to talk to a therapist.

The former 49ers/Browns/Lions/Eagles/Bucs quarterback is in the news again for saying something stupid. He went after Mina Kimes, one of the best football analysts in the game, because a double minority, an Asian woman, did what a lot of other people have been doing for a long time.

Here is what he wrote on his social media accounts.

“Who the hell is Mina Kimes and when is the last time she threw a touchdown pass in a game? Never! Ever! has she taken a snap or can truly understand the ability, the mindset, the physical and mental toughness, that it takes to play the QB position or any position in the NFL. The fact that there are people out there given a platform to talk about something that they have never done is hilarious and that’s how you have to look at her, she’s a joke! So let’s just laugh at her and support Jimmy, root on our Niners to go out and beat the living f—k out of one more team. That’s what it takes. She will never know that feeling. Can I get an amen? Peace”

Do you know how weak of a man you have to be to go after a woman whose job is to know football inside-and-out, while ignoring all of the men who know nothing about the game?

Really weak. That is little dick energy for you.

Trying to defend a fellow 49er quarterback from persecution isn't a crime. He is finding ways to go after people of color. If you forgot, in the fall of 2020 Garcia went after CamNewton because of his clothes.

You go into the game with two scores, four picks, and three more picks, and you get yanked in the second half? Why are you dressed like that? I would be trying to get the equipment managers to let me in the back door, and I would show up on the field and do my best.

The guy who dresses as though he believes Men's Warehouse is the epitome of fashion went after one of the most fashionable athletes in the world because of the effect suits and haberdashery have on your ability to read coverages. No wonder Owens held him back.

He threw the ball out of bounds. Owens claimed in 2004 that his numbers in San Francisco would have been better if he'd played with the 49ers.

I will leave that to the people that played the game, so I won't break down the legitimacy of Owens' claims. If this was about merit and experience, then he wouldn't be qualified to do TV and radio because he doesn't have the media resume that people like me, Kimes, and other sports journalists have.

This isn't about that. It is about a man who is desperately trying to remain relevant in a space that has overtaken him by being a misogynist and a bigot.