He’s over rated................
Oakland?........He’ll fit right in...............
It was bound to happen. Andy Reid’s gameplans are based on McNabb throwing the ball 50 times. When other QBs get behind center, Reid calls a balanced gameplan. It’s like their relationship has always been doomed to failure because of this. Sure McNabb does not help with his worm burners and inaccuracy. But one would think you’d try to mitigate his flaws versus forcing him to highlight them for the majority of the game.
I think both would benefit from being separated.
Please, oh please!
I wonder if Rush has any comments on this.
He might get to the Rams yet. The Rams signed Kyle Boller, castoff from the Ravens last year as backup but I checked he’s not on the roster at this time.
Great post to add a reference to the Joe Flacco “practicing” Youtube video. It runs about 37 seconds and it’s him hitting a skeet or trap with a football. That kids got a cannon and finally the Ravens got him some targets this offseason.
Good luck with that. At least I get the perverse satisfaction of knowing my wife’s brother-in-law will have another bad football season.
As a quarterback, McNabb is in the area between serviceable and good. Good enough to win a lot of games for you, but lacking in that ability to put the team on his back and have post-season success. For the Eagles to expect that sort compensation from any team is laughable, given McNabb’s age and record with the Eagles. In McNabb’s defense, success as a QB in the NFL depends heavily on a great offensive line and a talented collection of receivers and running backs. In the end, though, it’s McNabb’s post-season failure that will greatly reduce his value on the open market of NFL trades and free agency.
It’s not fair, it’s the business of professional football.
Good luck with that, Andy, after McNabb’s final two games as an Eagle, both against the Cowboys, he managed one touchdown in eight quarters. Not the finest audition.
I would assume this means that Al Davis is giving up and admitting that Jamarcus Russell was yet another Raider’s First Pick First Round flop.
Why would anyone trade a top pick for the second string quarterback?
What is it with the Eagles? This man has nothing but win. Why are they dumping him?