Can We All Finally Agree Donovan Needs To Burn In Hell (even you phreak)

Started by ice grillin you, January 09, 2010, 11:07:24 PM

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ice grillin you

its ironic that being to old would come up with mcnabb when the problem really is that hes still a bed wetting petulent child
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

SD

Sal Pal was just on Mike and Mike, he made a remark about pimps comment about being excited that there's a QB change. He said after the second loss to Dallas, when Mcnabb said "we showed our youth today", that pimp and Maclin were in the locker room saying "is he (Donovan) kidding? We've been carrying this guy all year".


And for those who didn't see it here were pimps comments:
QuoteAfter playing it straight with the press concerning the past and future of Donovan McNabb, star Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson yesterday dished to the radio station that pays him, 97.5-FM, "The Fanatic."

"It was time for a change," said Jackson - a shot, clearly, at McNabb. "We've got some young players here. I'm just excited about everything."


McNabb's criticism of the Eagles' young players in the regular-season loss in Dallas caused Jackson, in his second season, to bristle. Yesterday, as McNabb greeted the sports world as a taterskin, Jackson extracted a measure of revenge.

Given a chance to retract his stinging words, Jackson, whose show airs weekly on the station during the season, declined to soften the blow.

"At the end of the day, I'm not the owner," said Jackson, who, nevertheless, made sure he was aligned with the front office. "Obviously, that's not just my opinion. [But] I'm not going to get caught up in saying . . . whatever."


Too late.


http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles..._a_change_.html

Rome

It's telling that almost no one on the current roster is commenting in a negative way about McNabb's departure.    It could be that they've been encouraged by management to keep quiet but I doubt this generation of athletes gives a damn what management thinks.

ice grillin you

its no different than most of the locker room being on TO's side during that debacle....the guys not a leader and hasnt been since day one

and lol at that article trying to hype this all up by saying pimps "stinging" comments...i heard them the other day and they didnt even barely register with me...hes basically saying what most everything else has been that it was time for a change
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

BigEd76

Did anyone mention this gem from Sam McNabb?

Quote"Absolutely, it meant something....We were celebrating Jesus' resurrection, right? Then we turn around and Donovan gets resurrected. Just perfect."

McNabb = Jesus

rjs246

The thing that bothers me most about overtly religious people is their insistence on relating everything to their religion. Boring. Get a new topic of conversation, buttholes.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

ice grillin you

McNabb's agent, Fletcher Smith, shook his head and flashed a knowing grin when asked how No. 5 has managed to shake off adversity. It was Smith who broke the news to McNabb that he had been traded, after serving as the go-between between McNabb and the Eagles in expressing the quarterback's preferred landing spot.

"Mentally, he's a lot tougher than I am," Smith said. "I couldn't endure some of the criticism he's had. But he does that as well as anyone. That defines what Donovan is."

Another definition of McNabb: If it's not one thing, it's another.

"There is no testimony without having gone through a test," Sam McNabb said.

The elder McNabb is a retired electrical engineer, but he can sure preach.

"My motto is, 'You have to go through some things to get to some things,' " he said. "What he went through in Philadelphia will probably help him get to what he really wants."



this stuff is enough to make you sick...what the farg was so difficult in philly that he had to go thru...fans that universally loved him for 95% of the time he was there...a coach and organization that for 99% of his career coddled him and made things incredibly comfortable

lets not forget also that he wasnt in one place for three four years and then fans wanted him gone...he had 11 years in one city...thats more that most all qb's get...his leash was incredibly long

whats more is that all these comments about how he will be ressurected in dc and gets a fresh start after the hell he been thru makes him look like a weakling...basically his own father is saying h couldnt handle it and get the job done and instead of bucking up and fighting thru he needs to go somewhere else where its easier for him
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

Rome


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