To: F16Fighter
Based upon observation, his performance was mediocre -- just as injured Steeler QB Roethlisberger was two weeks ago -- only the Rook made NO excuses. Neither has McNabb. It's his teammates that have brought this up, not McNabb. On second thought, didn't Roethlisberger say something about breaking a few of his toes in the first half of the New England game?
To: BlackRazor
"It's his teammates that have brought this [injury/flu] up, not McNabb. On second thought, didn't Roethlisberger say something about breaking a few of his toes in the first half of the New England game?"McNabb needn't said a word. It's understandable that McNabb's teammates would back up their QB no matter what. Nothing however excuses the mediocrity of his performance.
Roethlisberger was asked about his own physical probems and merely answered the questions. And with that he sloughed off questions about his bad thumb and ribs.
To: BlackRazor
On second thought, didn't Roethlisberger say something about breaking a few of his toes in the first half of the New England game? Yes. He said he threw better after that.
390 posted on
02/08/2005 5:18:59 PM PST by
lepton
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