McNabb on NFL Network, NFL Live, SportsCenter, etc.

Started by BigEd76, January 31, 2006, 05:45:19 PM

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BigEd76

NFL Network tonight at 7  8)

PoopyfaceMcGee

I'm sure there will be a lot of exciting new information to be had from that interview.

McNabb, like Reid, is usually very forthcoming.

BigEd76

Yeah, since it's a national interview, it'll probably be his usual monotone cliche-riddled stuff, but I guess he'll talk about his rehab and the TO situation...getting back to the #1 seed....yada yada yada....

PoopyfaceMcGee

Maybe we'll get lucky, and a drunken Andy Hall will crash the interview.

pinoyboy2pt0

Quote from: FFatPatt on January 31, 2006, 05:54:57 PM
Maybe we'll get lucky, and a drunken Andy Hall will crash the interview.

haha..."Dshooo YOU kknow who I-AM?

*collapse*

I wonder how many times we'll hear "for the ladies...again...as leader of this team...try to be consistent...next year go out there on the field and play like we're capable of playing...I wish TO the best...no hard feelings" during the interview...or him winking.

Yeah, I think I just did the interview.

Pass.  Pass. Pass. PUNT.  No pro bowl WR's.  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  Retarded special teams.  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  "I've got to do a better job."  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  Running game shines for 3 plays. Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  No adjustments anywhere.  Pass.  Pass. Pass. PUNT.  (repeat)

PhillyGirl

QuoteMcNabb says rehab 'going great'; addresses T.O.
By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

DETROIT -- Still recovering mentally and physically from the most difficult season of his NFL career, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb said Tuesday afternoon that his rehabilitation from sports hernia surgery is "going great" and that he expects to participate in the team's offseason program.

"I've been rehabilitating for the last four to six weeks and I've taken big strides," said McNabb, after making a promotional appearance in conjunction with Super Bowl week. "The good thing about this is that we have some time. I don't have to rush things. So it's just a matter of going through the process. [But] it should be fine."

The Eagles' star underwent surgery, performed by Dr. William Meyers at the Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, on Nov. 28. He was off his feet for three weeks following the procedure and has been rehabilitating ever since at the team's NovaCare Complex. At some point in the next few weeks, McNabb said, he will go to Arizona, where he usually spends his offseasons, and continue his recovery there.

McNabb, 29, looked fit during an appearance that also featured Pittsburgh running back Jerome Bettis and the mothers of the two players. Notable, though, is that McNabb did not run onto the stage area when he was introduced, as did the others. He walked out slowly, but seemed to move well while participating in some of the "competitions" that were a part of the promotion.

In what was an injury-plagued season, McNabb appeared in only nine games in 2005, and completed 211 of 357 passes for 2,507 yards, with 16 touchdown passes, nine interceptions and an efficiency rating of 85.0. It is believed he first sustained the sports hernia injury in training camp, at which point Dr. Meyers began to monitor it, and the situation just got progressively worse.

The last appearance for McNabb in 2005 was the Monday night home loss to Dallas on Nov. 14, a game in which he was blocked to the ground by Cowboys linebacker Bradie James as safety Roy Williams returned an interception for the game-winning touchdown. Shortly after that, McNair was placed on injured reserve, and then he had the surgery two weeks later.

"That was the game where I just couldn't do it anymore," McNabb said. "There is a difference between being injured and being hurt and, in that game, I was hurt. I tore four tendons in my groin. I always felt like nothing could stop me from achieving my goals, but that injury did."

McNabb emphasized he is ready to resume his role as the Eagles' leader and help the club rebound from a dismal 6-10 record. Philadelphia finished last in the NFC East in 2005 after winning the division the four previous seasons and advancing to Super Bowl XXXIX in 2004.

"We all know what happened [last year]," McNabb said. "Individually, it's my role to establish with my teammates that I'm around and I'm working hard. But it's going to take all of us understanding what happened to us last year to get [back on track]."

Asked about reports that personal nemesis Terrell Owens visited with Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan on Monday, McNabb called the recalcitrant wide receiver "a great player. If he goes [to Denver], the people there should be excited." But when asked what kind of advice he might provide Jake Plummer if Denver was to acquire Owens in a trade or perhaps in free agency, McNabb said any such counsel would remain between he and the Broncos' quarterback.
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Sgt PSN

QuoteThe last appearance for McNabb in 2005 was the Monday night home loss to Dallas on Nov. 14, a game in which he was blocked to the ground by Cowboys linebacker Bradie James as safety Roy Williams returned an interception for the game-winning touchdown. Shortly after that, McNair was placed on injured reserve, and then he had the surgery two weeks later.

Nice editing job. 

PhillyPhreak54

Quote"That was the game where I just couldn't do it anymore," McNabb said. "There is a difference between being injured and being hurt and, in that game, I was hurt. I tore four tendons in my groin. I always felt like nothing could stop me from achieving my goals, but that injury did."

This quote should be given to all of the idiots who said that McNabb wasn't really hurt and that he quit.

4 tendons! 4!

MDS

Thats the man right there. Get on the Don-o-van, Bill Maas is driving!
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

PhillyPhreak54

I am going to kill you and Bill Maas. Die. >:D

MDS



Nobody kills me. Not when I have the protection of Sam Rosen's giant nose.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Sgt PSN

Quote from: MDS on January 31, 2006, 09:34:12 PM
Thats the man right there. Get on the Don-o-van, Bill Maas is driving!

Die. Sperm. Die.

PhillyPhreak54

I was reading the out of town papers this year and when I got to the Panthers articles there was a guy who blasted Bill Maas. Then..the next day the guysays that he offended Maas because Maas e-mailed him and asked him why he hated him. Then Bill proceeded to break down his analytical skills and say why he doesn't suck.

Bottom line ... he sucks. A true master of the obvious. And Sam Rosen is a stinkin Rangers fan so he sucks too.

Sgt PSN


MDS

Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 31, 2006, 09:45:13 PM
Rosen + Maas = Rosenmaas 

you should become asian you are that good at math
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.