Donovan McNabb

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shorebird

Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

Magical_Retard

Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.
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Homer: Is it BATMAN!!??
Marge: No hes a scientist
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Marge: Its not BATMAN!

The BIGSTUD

Quote from: Munson on February 02, 2009, 08:45:07 PM
Ward is better than every guy they've had sans TO since McNabb became QB...and he STILL may be a better overall player to have than TO because he's not all about him...he's a beast football player who catches the ball well, gets first downs, gets touchdowns, and goes head hunting while he's at it.

Don't be a retard and downplay the significance of having a guy like Ward and a playmaker like Burress or Holmes opposite of him.

Right now if you would take Ward over Jackson you are clinically insane. Ward is a nice player, but Jackson has nothing but bright years ahead of him. He also scares defenses with his speed in a way Ward doesn't. There is a reason Holmes got all the passes on the final drive. He's their big play guy now. Not Ward.
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stalker

Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.

Retard, I am sure it will kill you to know that I agree with almost this whole post. The last paragraph is a little nuts though. Does Reid look for a certain personality in his players? Probably. Is that bad? No. 
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

Magical_Retard

Quote from: King Cole on February 02, 2009, 10:16:14 PM
Quote from: Munson on February 02, 2009, 08:45:07 PM
Ward is better than every guy they've had sans TO since McNabb became QB...and he STILL may be a better overall player to have than TO because he's not all about him...he's a beast football player who catches the ball well, gets first downs, gets touchdowns, and goes head hunting while he's at it.

Don't be a retard and downplay the significance of having a guy like Ward and a playmaker like Burress or Holmes opposite of him.

Right now if you would take Ward over Jackson you are clinically insane. Ward is a nice player, but Jackson has nothing but bright years ahead of him. He also scares defenses with his speed in a way Ward doesn't. There is a reason Holmes got all the passes on the final drive. He's their big play guy now. Not Ward.

Or it could be that Ward was visibly hurt, a question going into the game, and was only used for certain plays during the game. Ward has no game changing speed, and yes Desean does have the upside, but Ward is no joke.
Marge: I have someone who can help you!
Homer: Is it BATMAN!!??
Marge: No hes a scientist
Homer: Batman is a scientist.
Marge: Its not BATMAN!

stalker

Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:45:04 PM
Quote from: King Cole on February 02, 2009, 10:16:14 PM
Quote from: Munson on February 02, 2009, 08:45:07 PM
Ward is better than every guy they've had sans TO since McNabb became QB...and he STILL may be a better overall player to have than TO because he's not all about him...he's a beast football player who catches the ball well, gets first downs, gets touchdowns, and goes head hunting while he's at it.

Don't be a retard and downplay the significance of having a guy like Ward and a playmaker like Burress or Holmes opposite of him.

Right now if you would take Ward over Jackson you are clinically insane. Ward is a nice player, but Jackson has nothing but bright years ahead of him. He also scares defenses with his speed in a way Ward doesn't. There is a reason Holmes got all the passes on the final drive. He's their big play guy now. Not Ward.

Or it could be that Ward was visibly hurt, a question going into the game, and was only used for certain plays during the game. Ward has no game changing speed, and yes Desean does have the upside, but Ward is no joke.

We gotta stop agreeing like this. Ward is a FOOTBALL player. He is a MAN. I would take him on my team any day. Not flashy but JC he brings an awful lot to the table.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

Magical_Retard

Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.

Retard, I am sure it will kill you to know that I agree with almost this whole post. The last paragraph is a little nuts though. Does Reid look for a certain personality in his players? Probably. Is that bad? No. 

No what kills me is that I have to erase my native tongue so WHITEY can give me a fair chance but that is another topic.

Having guys who do not get in trouble with the law and are not locker room cancers is a great thing. But that is dividing these players into two extremes. Your either a quiet humble team guy or TO. I simply think they need more guys who when they see something odd speak up. Not to the media but maybe behind closed doors. Someone...anyone who gets thru to Reid.
Marge: I have someone who can help you!
Homer: Is it BATMAN!!??
Marge: No hes a scientist
Homer: Batman is a scientist.
Marge: Its not BATMAN!

stalker

Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:48:42 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.

Retard, I am sure it will kill you to know that I agree with almost this whole post. The last paragraph is a little nuts though. Does Reid look for a certain personality in his players? Probably. Is that bad? No. 

No what kills me is that I have to erase my native tongue so WHITEY can give me a fair chance but that is another topic.

Having guys who do not get in trouble with the law and are not locker room cancers is a great thing. But that is dividing these players into two extremes. Your either a quiet humble team guy or TO. I simply think they need more guys who when they see something odd speak up. Not to the media but maybe behind closed doors. Someone...anyone who gets thru to Reid.

Come on you really think it's racism? No way. It's just Reid's mindset. And none of us know what goes on behind closed doors. I think maybe they were stung by the whole TO thing. My problem here is OC is a very good WR but not at that super-elite level. Maybe 3 or 4 guys in the league are worth the gamble. We already had one of them. That leaves 2 or 3 and Fitz and Moss just signed contracts so who is left? Boldin? I'd take him in heartbeat. Will Reid make a move? We will see. Boldin seems to be a decent locker room presence. He seemed to have an issue with Haley in the NFCCG but Haley seems to breed that and accept it. A little creative tension is not necessarily a bad thing.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

shorebird

Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:54:42 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:48:42 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.

Retard, I am sure it will kill you to know that I agree with almost this whole post. The last paragraph is a little nuts though. Does Reid look for a certain personality in his players? Probably. Is that bad? No. 

No what kills me is that I have to erase my native tongue so WHITEY can give me a fair chance but that is another topic.

Having guys who do not get in trouble with the law and are not locker room cancers is a great thing. But that is dividing these players into two extremes. Your either a quiet humble team guy or TO. I simply think they need more guys who when they see something odd speak up. Not to the media but maybe behind closed doors. Someone...anyone who gets thru to Reid.

Come on you really think it's racism? No way. It's just Reid's mindset. And none of us know what goes on behind closed doors. I think maybe they were stung by the whole TO thing. My problem here is OC is a very good WR but not at that super-elite level. Maybe 3 or 4 guys in the league are worth the gamble. We already had one of them. That leaves 2 or 3 and Fitz and Moss just signed contracts so who is left? Boldin? I'd take him in heartbeat. Will Reid make a move? We will see. Boldin seems to be a decent locker room presence. He seemed to have an issue with Haley in the NFCCG but Haley seems to breed that and accept it. A little creative tension is not necessarily a bad thing.

Either you're being incredibly sarcastic or you're incredibly ignorant.


stalker

Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 11:07:26 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:54:42 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:48:42 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 02, 2009, 10:43:25 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
Quote from: shorebird on February 02, 2009, 09:59:48 PM
Quote from: Magical_Retard on February 02, 2009, 09:46:59 PM
He has nothing to lose and he might even just want to go play somewhere else.

With the crap he's had to throw too during his career, wouldn't you? I know I would.

I personally think everything is overblown and call it the blue ball syndrome. I doubt he hates the fan like some fans like to believe and I doubt they hate him like McNabb would like to believe. The same fans think he is too sensitive to criticism are the same fans who get their feelings hurt when they think McNabb does not like them back. Bunch of overgrown babies who have nothing better to do in their lives then to sit there and over analyze every word spoken to find some true meaning behind it like its the Da Vinci Code. Or wait try to decipher is McNabb is angry because he does a press conference from some new location rather than some Eagles approved designation.

If I was McNabb, with my own mindset of course, I would be thankful for the opportunity to be paid as much as I am, not care what the fans think of me when the chips are down, and YES demand more weapons cause I am getting older and the rest of the division is improved compared to say 5 seasons ago. I also demand, maybe on behalf of the RBs, to run the ball more.

But even the RBs we have are such followers that you know they would never ever question Reid or call him out on it. That is Reid's doing...the players he has. Its the main reason, besides money, that he will never acquire a big name talent like say Ocho Cinco cause you know he will not fall in line.

Retard, I am sure it will kill you to know that I agree with almost this whole post. The last paragraph is a little nuts though. Does Reid look for a certain personality in his players? Probably. Is that bad? No. 

No what kills me is that I have to erase my native tongue so WHITEY can give me a fair chance but that is another topic.

Having guys who do not get in trouble with the law and are not locker room cancers is a great thing. But that is dividing these players into two extremes. Your either a quiet humble team guy or TO. I simply think they need more guys who when they see something odd speak up. Not to the media but maybe behind closed doors. Someone...anyone who gets thru to Reid.

Come on you really think it's racism? No way. It's just Reid's mindset. And none of us know what goes on behind closed doors. I think maybe they were stung by the whole TO thing. My problem here is OC is a very good WR but not at that super-elite level. Maybe 3 or 4 guys in the league are worth the gamble. We already had one of them. That leaves 2 or 3 and Fitz and Moss just signed contracts so who is left? Boldin? I'd take him in heartbeat. Will Reid make a move? We will see. Boldin seems to be a decent locker room presence. He seemed to have an issue with Haley in the NFCCG but Haley seems to breed that and accept it. A little creative tension is not necessarily a bad thing.

Either you're being incredibly sarcastic or you're incredibly ignorant.



maybe I am being naive but sarcasm aside, do you really think it's racism? God I hope not. I reaaly doubt it.
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

shorebird

uhhhhh... no, too use MR's own words, that is another topic."

stalker

MR, what is your "native tongue" anyway?
Alert, alert. Look well at the rainbow. The fish will be running very soon.

The BIGSTUD

There is a difference between saying I'd take DeSean Jackson over Ward compared to saying I wouldn't take Ward at all. I'd take him on the Eagles, but to say right now you'd trade Jackson for Ward is ridiculous. He put up 60+ catches and 900+ yards as a rookie. You'd trade him for an aging possession WR?
Calling it right on the $ since day one.
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Munson

Quote from: King Cole on February 02, 2009, 11:39:04 PM
There is a difference between saying I'd take DeSean Jackson over Ward compared to saying I wouldn't take Ward at all. I'd take him on the Eagles, but to say right now you'd trade Jackson for Ward is ridiculous. He put up 60+ catches and 900+ yards as a rookie. You'd trade him for an aging possession WR?

The point is dingus that from 2001-2008, Hines Ward was a better WR then all but 1 guy (maybe) that McNabb has had to throw to. What Jackson will do in the future does not change the last 8 years. No, I wouldn't trade Jackson for Ward, because it wouldn't make a difference. What I would like is to have a player like Jackson AND Ward...you know, like Kurt Warner had Holt and Bruce, like Big Ben has had Burress/Ward/Holmes his entire career.

Stop comparing McNabb to guys that have had all pro WR's to throw to. Yes, Jackson was good, and he looks like he could be a star...but he's only been here one year.
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds