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Sal Pal says Philly wants a white QB

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by The Basement, Nov 25, 2006.

  1. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    That fucking pile of diarrhea was what? 50 inches?
     
  2. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    I didn't see that either.
     
  3. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    He didn't move them that much against Indy, but did move them quite well against Carolina.
    How well is he going to do against Washington this week? (I need to decide if I should start or bench Stallworth on my fantasy team)
     
  4. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    I think he'll move them against Washington, too. And most any time Stallworth is healthy, I think you stand a good chance of him breaking at least one big play.

    I repeat, I think it's been so "accepted" for a few years now that McNabb is one of the game's luminaries, that we don't consider the possibility that he isn't.
     
  5. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Garcia did a good job against Carolina, but his feet aren't just happy. They're positively giddy. The NFC is bad enough, and the schedule favorable enough, that they might knock off the Skins and Giants and sneak into the playoffs. But he's not pulling a Hostetler and leading the Eagles to the promised land.

    As for McNabb, he was having an MVP-type season before the injury. Philly was what, 4-5 when he got hurt? Three of the losses were the meltdown against the Giants, the hail mary field goal against Tampa and the epic drive against New Orleans. Three losses you can't pin entirely on him, and losses that if the defense makes a few plays they're in control of the NFC East when he goes down.
    Is he the best QB in the game? No way. But outside of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and maybe Drew Brees or Carson Palmer, is there a guy you'd rather have out there?
     
  6. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Bat, on Dec. 6, 2006, I'd rather go with Rivers, Romo, Trent Green and Hasselbeck over a healthy McNabb. And McNabb may have more of an upside, but I'd breathe easier with McNair.
     
  7. melock

    melock Well-Known Member

    Are you serious? You'd rather go with those four guys over a 100-percent healthy McNabb? This is the same healthy McNabb that went to three straight NFC title games with James Thrash and Todd Pinkston right? Just making sure. I'll give you McNair though. He always seems to make the best decisions at the critical points of games.....except for throwing short of the end zone with less than five seconds left and no timeouts in the Super Bowl.
     
  8. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Like I said before ... if Donovan were to retire today, my lasting impression of him would be a sizzling 15-yard pass thrown directly at his receiver's feet.
     
  9. terrier

    terrier Well-Known Member

    With Mr. Wu's* favorite quarterback (re: Terrell Owens' comments on Garcia's SF postgame activities) having rediscovered his game, all is not lost for the Iggles.
    * If I have to explain this reference, you're better off not knowing it.
     
  10. Ben_Hecht

    Ben_Hecht Active Member

    Do love the Kitties.
     
  11. goalmouth

    goalmouth Well-Known Member

    Also laughable to suggest Feeley has near the talent of McNabb.
     
  12. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    Agreed. If anyone believes A.J. Feeley is a workable NFL quarterback, they believe in a myth.
     
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