McNabb to talk on Wednesday

Started by MURP, January 29, 2007, 11:49:10 AM

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QuoteDonovan McNabb will have a day to bask in the Super Bowl spotlight. It just won't be Sunday.

McNabb essentially will make his first public appearance since suffering a season-ending knee injury back in November when he appears at a function for Chunky Soup at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday in Miami, site of Super Bowl XLI.

There, McNabb will present a check in the amount of 1 million cans of soup to a representative from the Daily Bread Food Bank, who will accept it on behalf of all local food banks nationwide benefiting from the donation.

What could be an interesting question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.

or will it not?

DH


ice grillin you

Much ado about farging nothing.


maybe maybe not...what is certain tho is that it would carry a lot less meaning if andy had just let him speak last week

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Diomedes

I'll skip it.  Jocks need to shut up, all of 'em.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

ice grillin you

wip reporting donovan also has one on one interviews set up with espn and nfl network
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PoopyfaceMcGee

I'm sure it will be mostly vanilla, but he'll say a couple of things that will be interesting out-of-context.

Wingspan

McNabb will also be on with Tony Bruno on Thursday, 11am.

WIP won't report that one because it's going to air on Sportstalk 950
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Zanshin

It will be completely uninteresting, I believe.

DH

It will be "interesting" in the sense that it will be sure to strum up all sorts of lovely questions such as...

Does Donovan want to be in Philadelphia?
Is Donovan still the leader of the team?
Is Donovans relationship w/ Andy scarred due to his reluctance to let him speak last week?

All of these questions will receive answers that will then be blown so far out of proportion for the sole purpose that guys like Wilbon and Kornheiser have something to debate.

Bottom line is this...

Donovan is the QB of this team.
Donovan wants to be here.
Who cares what his relationship with the fat man is, as long as the team is winning.

Quasimoto

I hope he says some really crazy shtein.  Like he and Andy got into multiple fist fights during the season.  I love drama.

SD_Eagle5

He's supposed to do an interview on Sirius 4:00 Wedsnday.

Event Horizon

I bet he picks at his nose five times or more.

I hope he's asked about the Eagles more balanced offense in his absence. To what does he attribute the more effective run game?

ice grillin you

i may have missed it but i looked and didnt see it....if this has been discussed already i apologize....thoughts??


Stephen A. Smith | McNabb has character, but not leadership

By Stephen A. Smith
Inquirer Columnist

Donovan McNabb is a great person. Donovan McNabb is not a great leader. That was the case when he arrived in Philadelphia. It is the case now. And long after coach Andy Reid finishes spewing his rhetoric of irresponsible conduct in a flagrant attempt to shift focus of the latest storylines from McNabb to the cynics monitoring his every move, that is the reality that remains stagnant, refusing to budge until Reid and his star pupil grasp a clue.

The Eagles made news last week for all the wrong reasons yet again. Reports surfaced that McNabb was unhappy with the Eagles, that he was in a squabble with the team about his rehabilitation from the knee surgery that ended his 2006 season. Additional reports leaked that McNabb was behind in his rehab, that he blamed trainer Rick Burkholder and that it was believed the cancellation of McNabb's news conference the previous week came about because Reid was concerned McNabb would blab about all of his concerns.

Reid, of course, denies the veracity of any of these reports. As does McNabb's agent, Fletcher Smith.

"None of these stories quoted him," Smith told The Inquirer's Bob Brookover last week. "They're all quoting sources close to Donovan. They claim to know what he thinks and what he's feeling. Who are these people? I don't know."

And where, exactly, is McNabb?

As usual, nowhere to be found.

When McNabb needs to lead, someone else is always stepping up. When McNabb needs to speak, there's always someone else on a soap box speaking on his behalf. It's Reid one minute, Momma or Papa McNabb the next. Yet, others are left behind, finding themselves being ridiculed for the things being said about McNabb in the end.

How does this happen?

About the only time McNabb has stepped up and spoken on his own behalf in a timely fashion is when the Rush Limbaugh fiasco went down. Back then, McNabb spoke his piece, appeared bothered by others on the airwaves who procrastinated in coming to his defense. Back then, McNabb seemed as if he had pushed the Eagles aside, said, "Hey, I'm a man before I'm a football player," and appeared in total control, determined to define himself and not let anyone else do so for him.

Things have changed since that day in October 2003. Image has become conspicuously more important than anything else, and the result is a player who has become temperamental, along with the organization he represents, and goodness only knows how long it will be before McNabb's family chimes in and explodes.

It was reported just days ago that McNabb was upset because of how his mother was portrayed after reportedly saying she had "bittersweet" feelings watching the Eagles' success. But this was the same McNabb who took issue with how his father was portrayed after the elder McNabb decided to compare Terrell Owens' chiding his son to "black-on-black crime."

If McNabb hasn't had problems with the portrayal of his parents - from information disseminated through their own mouths - he's had problems with reports on everything from the child he and his wife were expecting to how he should have handled things a bit more abrasively with Owens.

Let it be said right here again: The Eagles were a divided locker room when Owens was around. Most of it was because of Owens' petulance. The rest of it was because of McNabb's refusal or inability to deal with it man-to-man.

In the land of the Eagles, very little fault falls on the shoulders of McNabb. Then they have the audacity to appear perplexed as to why their locker room was divided in the first place.

McNabb doesn't come late to practice. He doesn't try to divide a locker room. He was raised beautifully, knows how to act, and could sit at anyone's dinner table.

The thing is, it doesn't make McNabb the complete package, just the package the Eagles wish the rest of their players possessed. Hence, the recipe for the dissension and turmoil Reid historically squashes but never eliminates.

We'll all find out where Jeff Garcia will be next season within a few weeks, but it will probably take longer for us to learn how some in the locker room wish he were staying around for a while. And it won't be because they prefer Garcia over McNabb or think he's better.

It will be solely because they all want McNabb to earn his stripes like everyone else.

McNabb has been labeled Reid's guy for quite some time, and he has acted like it, too.

For a while, many thought it was at the team's expense. Now it appears to be at McNabb's expense.

Never mind wondering how long McNabb will tolerate this.

Wonder, instead, if he even notices.

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

MDS

Why is he still writing columns.
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.

ice grillin you

wow that was quicker than i thought....i figured it would take more than one post for someone to bash the loud black man instead of forming an opinion on what he said
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous