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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: N. Theknow
"Once again a "running" quarterback will not win the Super Bowl...Unfortunately, for Philadelphia, they will not win until McNabb is no longer McNimble enough to run and has to concentrate on being an NFL-style quarterback instead of a college make-something-happen QB."While McNabb's style is effective during the regular season, NO "scrambling" QB has ever won a Super Bowl to my recollection. For such a QB, once Option "A" is taking away, Option "B" had better be good enough to win the Big Game in the NFL. McNabb's "Option "B" obviously isn't.
To: CyberCowboy777
Do a google search on BROKEN or FRACTURED ribs and finishing the game.All I could find was hits on guys NOT playing because of broken ribs.
To: Bikers4Bush
He wasn't down by contact, his own player was pushed into him and he then fell, he could have gotten up and made a play. He was fair game. Actually, one of the interior defensive lineman got through and slapped McNabb's knee into the other, knocking him down. I don't know if the whistle blew, and I have no doubt the defensive player thought McNabb tripped over his own feet. An unfortunate occurrence, but a clean play nonetheless.
Just wanted to correct the record.
To: TexasCajun
Two white QBs in the Super Bowl How much is the NFL going to fine New England & Carolina?
They'll have to double whatever the fine is because the two coaches are white.
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:53:22 PM PST
by
HIDEK6
To: Land of the Free 04
"Fair enough---which of them has played with separated rib cartilage?"
I hardly saw heroic efforts to get him back in there. We've seen these kinds of efforts a million times over the years with other star players, especially in such a big game.
His ribs must really have stiffened up on him, though, because after one of his ridiculous interceptions he was quite animated with his gestures in an attempt to show the world that the interception was the receiver's fault. A legend in the making!
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:53:24 PM PST
by
Tricorn
To: F16Fighter
NO "scrambling" QB has ever won a Super Bowl to my recollection Pure scramblers, no. But Staubach, Stabler, and Elway were great QB's who also happened to be great scramblers.
To: KCrouch
I have thought all along that his take on McNabb was born of Kordell Stewart's breaking Rush's heart (he is a Steelers fan) by doing precisely what McNabb has done--being an undisciplined athlete rather than playing within the system. If anything, McNabb remains too much within the system, passing up opportunities to run (and utilize his greatest talent). There's nothing undisciplined about McNabb.
To: Tricorn
after one of his ridiculous interceptions he was quite animated with his gestures And if you can make an animated gesture you can throw an accurate pass? Boy, the things I learn on FR ....
To: CyberCowboy777
We can't know if they're holding him back or not, but I do know that with crappy receivers like that Marino wouldn't have put up great numbers. For a QB to have great number somebody actually has to catch the ball. Great receivers can make good QBs great (as Terry Bradshaw knows), bad receivers can make great QBs look mediocre (comparing the Cardinal stats for Plummer to the Bronco stats could be evidence of that, we'll need another season to know for sure).
As for him being overrated and overhyped, hey it's the NFL. During any given season there's at least three players and one coach getting more credit than they deserve, and they usually have counterparts getting more blame than they deserve. Such is life.
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:55:57 PM PST
by
discostu
(and the tenor sax is blowing its nose)
To: NittanyLion
Someone else had mentioned that as well. I never saw that during the re-plays but it's entirely possible that one of the defensive guys got a hand on him low and nobody saw it.
I just take issue with people saying it was a cheap shot (and even the announcers saying it was a late hit) when the whistle never blew.
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:56:20 PM PST
by
Bikers4Bush
(Bush and Co. are quickly convincing me that the Constitution Party is our only hope.)
To: Land of the Free 04
"And if you can make an animated gesture you can throw an accurate pass?"
Watching that game yesterday, apparently not...
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:56:30 PM PST
by
Tricorn
To: Tricorn
It was just a few weeks ago that Eddie George played on for the Titans after getting a separated shoulder vs. the Ravens.
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:56:53 PM PST
by
golas1964
("He tasks me... He tasks me and I shall have him!")
To: Land of the Free 04
I know for a fact that Bo Jackson would come up so either you are not reading them or you are picking and choosing.
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posted on
01/19/2004 12:58:12 PM PST
by
CyberCowboy777
(Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.)
To: Tribune7
McNabb is a good QB and a decent guy. He hasn't blamed his receivers or bad mouthed his teammates. His injury is legitmate and he tried to play through it. Manning is a great QB and New England had him and the Colts offense scouted perfectly. You can say the same thing about what Carolina did to the Eagles. McNabb is not a political figure and didn't ask to be part of a controversy. I defend Rush to no end, and I've cut back a lot of my watching ESPN since they pushed him off, but there's no point in running down McNabb. Exactly right. McNabb has handled this situation admirable from the start, and has not sought to capitalize on it or play the victim. However, there is a cadre of uneducated folks on this site who insist on badmouthing McNabb for something he had no part in.
The same folks who are quick to point out that Rush was talking about the media - not McNabb - for some reason insist on running down McNabb for the controversy instead of blaming the media for keeping the issue alive. Some irony...
To: Tricorn
Then him staying in would have been stupid, not "heroic."
To: golas1964
"It was just a few weeks ago that Eddie George played on for the Titans after getting a separated shoulder vs. the Ravens."
This sort of thing is very common.
Just wondering: Did Eddie George publicly berate his linemen for missing blocks? ;)
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:00:05 PM PST
by
Tricorn
To: Tricorn
Actually those gestures were to tell the receiver what he should have already known: NEVER under any circumstances under pain of death should a receiver cut BEHIND the corner on a slant. IMHO McNabb should have punched him and told the GM to trade the clown because he'd never be throwing another ball to that receiver again even in practice.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:00:13 PM PST
by
discostu
(and the tenor sax is blowing its nose)
To: Land of the Free 04
Now google for dislocations, broken other parts, ect, so on and so forth.
Even Mcnabb played on a broken ankle.
He wimped out.
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posted on
01/19/2004 1:00:42 PM PST
by
CyberCowboy777
(Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.)
To: Pukin Dog
The quarterback is supposed to do more than throw the ball. He is the leader of the team. Had McNabb come back in the game, only to hand off the ball, it would have given his team a lift, and no one could say he tanked. A leader also understands when his performance is hurting the team as opposed to helping it. I don't know who made the call in this case (Reid or McNabb), but one can hardly fault him if his injury prevented adequate performance on the field.
To: CyberCowboy777
I know for a fact that Bo Jackson would come up Wrong---all that comes up on him is his hip injury. Care to share any other "facts" you "know"?
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