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McNabb Gets By.....Or, Rush was RIGHT!
Philly Enquirer ^ | Mon, Oct. 06, 2003 | By Bill Lyon

Posted on 10/06/2003 7:34:25 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking

Bill Lyon | McNabb gets by By Bill Lyon Inquirer Columnist

Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb hurdles the Washington Redskins’ Rashad Bauman on his way to a first down during the Eagles’ successful touchdown drive in the fourth quarter. JERRY LODRIGUSS / Inquirer.

In the shadow-streaked gloaming of a golden October day, at the end of one of the most combustible weeks in Philadelphia sports history, the Eagles finally won a game in their new, $512 million playpen.

They did so by the shortest of hairs on their chinny-chin-chins, 27-25, over the pesky and persistent Washington Redskins, and it was as ugly as ugly gets. But at this point, having failed in their first four attempts at the Linc, the Birds were in no position to be picky.

Besides, there are no bonus points for aesthetics. All the Birds know is that they prevailed in one of those games that is played with leg-breaking ferocity. "Physical," these kinds of games are called. Translation: It'll be Wednesday before you can get out of bed without help.

Frankly, the Eagles won this without a spectacular production from their franchise player. They won, in fact, almost in spite of the embattled Donovan McNabb, rather than because of him.

McNabb, embroiled in a controversy not of his own making, bruised his right leg early and was scattershot in his performance, his passes frequently more erratic and sporadic than accurate, and it was difficult not to believe that, even if subconsciously, he was affected by the firestorm that had been ignited by Rush Limbaugh, and perhaps was trying to force the issue.

Certainly such a reaction would only make him human.

McNabb's numbers were pedestrian, and while he threw for one touchdown, he also threw two interceptions, one leading directly to a Redskins touchdown.

Among other assertions, Limbaugh the provocateur had said on a pregame TV show, from which he has since resigned, that McNabb was overrated. This charge flew in the face of facts. But yesterday McNabb was, once again, a subpar shadow of his former self. He has improved only marginally from his first two gruesome games, and is yet to play up to his form of the past.

What matters most is that the Birds have been able to weather his struggles.

After losing their first two, they have won their last two. There seems to be less uncertainty in their effort. Yesterday, they were shaky, to be sure, unable to hold a 10-point lead early and then losing all but two points of an 11-point lead late.

But at least their alarming slide that began this season appears to have been braked. Those Super Bowl aspirations still seem unrealistic off their performance so far, but their season is also only one-fourth done.

They also have deodorized at last the Stink at the Linc. The new place was officially broken in yesterday in true Iggles style - not just with a win but with crowd that was raucous and passionately supportive. Plus, the first fistfights in the stands broke out. So the veneer is gone. Put sawdust on the floor.

For the second game in a row, the Birds got by using a patchwork defensive secondary of rookies and second-year players. Their defense, in fact, schemed and dreamed by wily coordinator Jim Johnson, played heroically.

That defense got to the Redskins' young quarterback, Patrick Ramsey, early. Buffeted about in a three-Eagle maelstrom, he walked woozily to the sideline, and though he played gallantly the rest of the game, there were times when he seemed to show the effects of that battering.

Like McNabb, Ramsey threw two interceptions, one of them a wobbler that was gathered in by defensive end N.D. Kalu, who then loped into the end zone.

With 3 minutes and 10 seconds of the game remaining, Brian Westbrook slithered through a hole at left tackle and 19 yards later was in the end zone.

That made the score 27-16, Birds, and you noted the time, for history purposes: 7:16 p.m. in the East. The Birds had clinched their first Linc win. The Linc Jinx was dead. The crowd agreed. It began to file out.

Oops.

In the ensuing 2 minutes and 57 seconds, Washington scored a field goal and then a touchdown and then was going for the 2-point conversion to get a tie and force overtime, and there was the Redskins receiver, Laveranues Coles, brushing off his defender and pulling away, free in the end zone, the Eagles defensive back Roderick Hood in desperate, flailing, hopeless pursuit, and...

... and Ramsey overthrew him.

By such a slender margin did the Birds prevail.

As for McNabb's conduct during a storm-tossed week, this assessment was forthcoming from the Birds' new fullback, Jon Ritchie, who caught the touchdown pass: "I thought No. 5 handled it like a gentleman. You have to admire the guy. He took something that was swirling around him all week and took it for what it was worth, which wasn't much."

Which is exactly right.

McNabb was X-rayed at halftime, to make sure a bruised right fibula was that and nothing more. He ran with no discernible limp, and in the second half executed a violent, pinwheeling conclusion to a scramble, and rose from that wreckage no worse for the wear.

Then again, this is one tough cookie. Remember that he played a game last season with a broken leg. That, Eagles fans can appreciate.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: eagles; espn; football; limbaugh; mcnabb; philly; rush; stinkatthelinc
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So...here is the Philly sports press telling us that Rush WAS RIGHT??????

The liberal sports media just can NOT bear to be called on THEIR racism. And so they had a hissy fit! What a bunch of girls! But in the end, they have to report that what Rush said, was indeed correct!

1 posted on 10/06/2003 7:34:25 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: AlwaysLurking
This year McNabb has thrown five times as many interceptions as touchdowns.
2 posted on 10/06/2003 7:36:18 PM PDT by per loin
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3 posted on 10/06/2003 7:36:21 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: AlwaysLurking
Seems he managed to sneak in there that all the brouhaha may have taken a toll on McNabb. If it were me, I don't think I'd be too keen on someone painting me as a victim to excuse a less-than-optimal performance.
4 posted on 10/06/2003 7:40:51 PM PDT by visualops (Two Wrongs don't make a right... They make the Democratic Ticket for 2004!)
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To: visualops
How can this be?

It could not possibly
be that little old Rush did such a number on big McNabb that he played a below par game, could it?

Nah....it must be that Mcnabb IS just average.
5 posted on 10/06/2003 7:47:32 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: AlwaysLurking
the Eagles finally won a game in their new, $512 million playpen

I've been trying to find out if this stadiun was privately financed or was the money taken from the taxpayer

The liberal sports media just can NOT bear to be called on THEIR racism.

They are so two-faced. If the Philly press is any thing like the St. Louis press, Rush is Right.

6 posted on 10/06/2003 7:48:20 PM PDT by Missouri
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To: AlwaysLurking
Well, you know how mean those conservatives are ;^)
7 posted on 10/06/2003 7:52:51 PM PDT by visualops (Two Wrongs don't make a right... They make the Democratic Ticket for 2004!)
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To: Missouri
Missouri!!! Just LOVE that state!!!

Yes...I have had my eyes opened with regard to the "sports writer community" this week.....I really never considered them in the "liberal" camp. Just did not pay enough attention, I guess.

But they are predominately liberals pushing an agenda.

They are also totally "pack mentality"

They are also shockingly thinned skined!
8 posted on 10/06/2003 7:53:58 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: visualops
Yeah right! Conservative being mean.

That would be the day. And a day I would like to see. But I fear it will not happen as, by nature, conservatives are not mean spirited or vindictive. Just leave us alone and get out of the way.
9 posted on 10/06/2003 7:56:22 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: AlwaysLurking
Is this the large guy that is sometimes on ESPN SportsReporters show? If it is he's about the only guy on that show that I liked.
10 posted on 10/06/2003 7:57:28 PM PDT by anncoulteriscool
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To: anncoulteriscool
I am not sure what you are asking me. Which guy?
Tom Jackson is a large ex-football player on the show. Altho Rush has spoken very fondly of him, he totally dissed Rush on air yesterday.

Is that the guy you mean?

This article is about the quarterback, McNabb,
11 posted on 10/06/2003 8:14:55 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: anncoulteriscool
OH! I just reread...you were asking about Sports Reporters..... I do not watch that but it would seem that this writer might be on that show....someone who watches will ahve to answer.
12 posted on 10/06/2003 8:16:31 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: AlwaysLurking
But they are predominately liberals pushing an agenda. Yes

They are also totally "pack mentality" Yes

They are also shockingly thinned skined! and yes!

I used to like sports but it has become a millstone around our necks. I'd rather go down to the old dirt race track and watch the beat-up stock cars driven by local boys than go to a Rams or Cardinals game.

13 posted on 10/06/2003 8:20:35 PM PDT by Missouri
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To: AlwaysLurking
Among other assertions, Limbaugh the provocateur had said on a pregame TV show, from which he has since resigned, that McNabb was overrated. This charge flew in the face of facts.

It was not a charge.

It was an opinion.

The purpose of professional sports is (1) to provide the gambling industry something to bet on and (2) to give brainless people something to express brainless opinions about.

Only completely brainless people would take any of those brainless opinions seriously.

14 posted on 10/06/2003 8:27:51 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: Missouri
I hear you! I loved sports too but these days, why bother? The real nature of sports has been overcome with money,TV time,political correctness, overpaid idiots,ego driven owners....I could go on, but it is not even worth a good rant!

I'd rather play politics than watch one damn sports event!
15 posted on 10/06/2003 8:30:48 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Yes, well....I seem to know plenty of smart people who love sports....but personally, I just do not GET it!

Oh, I GET sports, just not the attraction to it, generally.
16 posted on 10/06/2003 8:34:58 PM PDT by AlwaysLurking
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To: AlwaysLurking
After the John Rocker, Todd Jones and Jeremy Shockey bashing you should have had this figured out. John Rocker was WAY more right then Rush was and he got crucified.
17 posted on 10/06/2003 8:39:24 PM PDT by L`enn
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To: AlwaysLurking
Yes, well....I seem to know plenty of smart people who love sports....but personally, I just do not GET it! Oh, I GET sports, just not the attraction to it, generally.

It's true drama on a regular schedule. Simple really.

18 posted on 10/06/2003 8:45:03 PM PDT by #3Fan
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To: AlwaysLurking
Yes, well....I seem to know plenty of smart people who love sports....but personally, I just do not GET it!

I didn't mean that the people who like sports are necessarily brainless... just that sports are entertainment, not to be taken life-or-death seriously, along with the opinions expressed about sports and sports figures.

But I will say that anyone who does take opinions about sports and sports figures life-or-death seriously is brainless.

19 posted on 10/06/2003 8:46:36 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: AlwaysLurking
Among other assertions, Limbaugh the provocateur had said on a pregame TV show, from which he has since resigned, that McNabb was overrated. This charge flew in the face of facts...McNabb has a hundred million dollar contract for umpteen years with the Eagles and yesterday threw his first TD pass (all of six yards) in 173 tries (last one was in the third to the last game last year) - this "reporter"'s observations fly in the face of facts......
20 posted on 10/06/2003 8:49:50 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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