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Rush's PERFECT comments Re: Donovan McNabb
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Posted on 01/19/2004 9:26:26 AM PST by Pukin Dog
For those who missed it, Limbaugh performed the most perfect comments on Donovan McNabb this morning by not even mentioning his name.
Instead he contrasted the way that Payton Manning came out and took responsibility for his performance against the way that the media instantly set out to blame the Eagles' wide recievers for what happened to them.
It was the best revenge, because by not mentioning McNabb, no one in the media can say that Rush attacked McNabb, but to all us football fans, what Rush DIDNT say, was LOUD AND CLEAR. Thanks Rush!
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: junkie; limbaugh; mcnabb; mcoverrated; nfl; rush; rushlimbaugh
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To: Libertarian4Bush
Didn't see the play, but if a player is down and not touched by an opposing player, he is fair game, especially if he is in the pocket. That said, all the Panther player had to do was touch him. It truly is a judgment call, and depends on which officials you get each week. Had it been the Lions playing, it would have been ruled a muff and the other team would have got the ball.
To: Prolifeconservative
"Did anyone hear Tom Jackson"
The greatest media comment of the day goes to the in-booth analyst for FOX (not Aikman or little Chrissy Collinsworthless -- but the other guy). Prior to the Eagles game, he said something like: "If the Eagles lose this game, it's not because they aren't good enough to win."
Huh?? Talk about a policy of pre-emption!
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:29:19 AM PST
by
Tricorn
To: F16Fighter
Contain McNabb's scrambling and he's no more effective than any other NFL QB -- and arguably worse I agree with that -- his scrambling is a big asset, and he's not so hot from the pocket. But also, the Panthers were continually in his face, and no QB does well in that case.
To: Bikers4Bush
You are right. The other guy just doesn't know the NFL rule. A QB is only protected when:
1) He has completed a throwing motion.
2) He scrambles and slides FEET FIRST.
3) The whistle has blown.
4) He goes out of bounds.
END OF STORY. None of those four things happened yesterday. Now, I can't believe they didn't blow the whistle, but if the refs saw McNabbit stumble over his own guy's feet, and thought him capable of getting up and making a play, they were duty-bound to let the play continue.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:30:19 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: Beelzebubba
To be fair, Tarkenton did someting DW never did: reach the Super Bowl.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:30:57 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: 1L
No, you are wrong, Stabler took over for Lamonica in the playoff game against the Steelers (the imaculate reception game) in the fourth quarter. The score was 6-0, Steelers. Stabler scrambled for 30 yards on a broken play for a touchdown. 7-6 Raiders. We all know what happened next. The original point was THREE IN A ROW, not just three losses. I know my Raiders, buddy.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:31:39 AM PST
by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
To: el_texicano
"McNabb stunk with or without an "injury"..."
And ends up being the only Hall of Fame, MVP caliber QB in the history of the NFL to STAND on the sidelines in the 4Q of a championship game with his team trailing.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:32:08 AM PST
by
Tricorn
To: Alberta's Child
Good comments. As a Cowboys fan, of course, I love the Philly cheesesteak collapse. Moreover, though, I'm stunned that you have Deuce Staley averaging . . . AVERAGING . . . 4.3 per carry, and they didn't keep handing it to him until the Panthers stopped him.
As I recall, wasn't the knock on Reid that he didn't run the ball enough?
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:32:27 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: Pukin Dog
Well, it's relative. When Stabler went to the Super Bowl, he was more mobile than Lamonica or Blanda. But he was not like McNabbit or Vick. He scrambled to throw.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:33:47 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: Libertarian4Bush
Dude, if you haven't noticed "in the grasp" was discarded this year in favor of other rules changes.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:34:27 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: Pukin Dog
He also metioned Chris Collinsworthless.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:34:48 AM PST
by
stevio
To: All
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:34:51 AM PST
by
shiva
To: Libertarian4Bush
"yeah, and I'm sure you live up to all the phony machismo of pro football. "
Hey, we fans can't live up to this. But how about a media-created future Hall of Famer, perennial all-pro and MVP candidate? Should we expect more from a guy like this, or do we consider him just another mediocre QB when it suits us?
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01/19/2004 10:35:07 AM PST
by
Tricorn
To: Lou L
Thomas Edison should've gave up on the light bulb. Yeah, he finally got it right, but jeez, look at all the failures along the way... Thomas Edison? Real lightning rod of controversy, wasn't he?
To: Bush Cheney
Transcript, dialogues, anything???? The account given in the original post sums it up very well. Transcript will not add to it. You would have had to have heard it. Very subtle. Very well done. Literally put a smile on my face.
To: dmzTahoe
Perhaps there is a lesson to be learned here. Football is a team game. Both McNair and Manning (and to a lesser extent McNabb and Favre) have this mentality at crunch time that they have to take the game into their own hands. Tom Brady and Delhome never strayed from their assigned roles as part of the greater team. McNair and Favre almost pulled it off. McNabb and Manning just ended up looking silly. Must be something in that Mississippi water...
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01/19/2004 10:37:22 AM PST
by
Warren_Piece
(Wake up you Sheeple! The Steelers fans are a bunch of Statists!)
To: Wooly
"Kordell Stewart was a media darling also and does anyone think that he was ever a good QB?"
The Steelers gave Kordell 7 years to pan out. They game Jim Miller one half of one game.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:37:48 AM PST
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Tricorn
To: Tricorn
I REALLY wish they'd bring Kordell back. It was so much fun watching him run away from Kearse.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:40:10 AM PST
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Warren_Piece
(Wake up you Sheeple! The Steelers fans are a bunch of Statists!)
To: LS
I hope there's someone from the NFL lurking here on FreeRepublic, because I'll tell you something . . . As exciting as last week's overtime games may have been, I have to say that the quality of play in the NFL has been downright abysmal for a few years now. Most of the teams that have played in the conference championship games in the last few years (especially in the NFC) wouldn't even have made the playoffs 15 years ago.
One of the most disturbing trends in the NFL over the last few years has been the tendency for these "incomplete" teams (i.e., missing a key ingredient -- like no passing game, or no run defense, bad special teams, etc.) to become the norm in championship games.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:41:26 AM PST
by
Alberta's Child
(Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
To: Libertarian4Bush
Not true, learn basic football.
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posted on
01/19/2004 10:41:54 AM PST
by
dwilli
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