2011 Ex-Eagles In The NFL

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Rome

QuoteDonovan McNabb surprised by benching.

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Vikings coach Leslie Frazier officially announced the start of the Christian Ponder era Wednesday, a move that surprised veteran quarterback Donovan McNabb.

Frazier said the decision was based solely on what gives the team the best chance to win.

"I know I have a lot of football left in me," McNabb said.

"He is the head coach and decisions are made," McNabb said. "At this particular point, it's for me to continue to prepare and make sure that we continue to support Christian and make sure that he's ready. But most important for me, is to prepare because I'm just one play from going back in. Just make sure I'm ready when called upon and try to lead us to victory."


McNabb will remain on the team as the backup, and Frazier says he handled the demotion professionally and pledged to help Ponder succeed.

"It does not mean that I am giving up on the 2011 season," Frazier said. "The decision was made purely based on what would give us the best chance to win on Sunday. That's why the decision was made. I didn't feel or sense that staying status quo was going to get us a win on Sunday."

With the Vikings 1-5 and coming off of a 39-10 loss at Chicago, the move hardly came as a surprise. McNabb has struggled mightily for most of the season in this new offense and has never looked in rhythm while throwing from the pocket.

The Vikings passing offense ranks 31st in the league and McNabb ranks 29th in the league in touchdowns, 26th in yards passing and 19th in completion percentage. Frazier declined to give him a vote of confidence after a 39-10 loss in Chicago on Sunday night.

It's the second straight season that McNabb has been benched because of his performance, but his close relationship with Frazier seems to have made this one smoother than how things went down last year in Washington under head coach Mike Shanahan and offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. McNabb's agent, Fletcher Smith, openly challenged how the two coaches handled the situation, calling it disrespectful and "unprecedented for a six-time Pro Bowl quarterback such as Donovan."

Ponder completed 9 of 17 passes for 99 yards in the fourth quarter against the Bears on Sunday night, his first NFL game action in the regular season. He also rushed for 8 yards and a first down to keep his first drive going, showcasing some of the athleticism that was apparent during his time under center in the preseason.

"When he got a chance to play in the game on Sunday, some of the things he did let me know that the game is not too big for him," Frazier said. "It's not too fast for him. He did some good things in a short period of time."

Ponder joins Carolina's Cam Newton, Cincinnati's Andy Dalton and Jacksonville's Blaine Gabbert as rookie starting quarterbacks in the league.

Newton's quick command of the offense and playmaking ability has been one of the most pleasant surprises of the season, Dalton has been a steady contributor and key to the Bengals' fast start while Gabbert has struggled in the early going with the Jaguars.

Now Ponder will get the chance to show how he measures up to the rest of a promising rookie class.

The Vikings selected him 12th overall in April, saying at the time that the Florida State star was the most NFL-ready quarterback in the draft. All signs were pointing to Ponder taking over from the very beginning, but the summer-long lockout prevented him from getting the practice time needed to learn the offense and get on the same page with his new teammates.

So Frazier turned to McNabb, a player he got to know very well as an assistant with Philadelphia. The trust the two had in each other was one of the biggest factors in completing a trade with Washington to bring the 13-year veteran to Minnesota, with Frazier saying at the time that he thought McNabb was the best option available to help the Vikings contend in 2011.

"I can't say that on July 31 I thought we'd be at 1-5," Frazier said, thinking back to the day the Vikings acquired McNabb. "There's no way I could've predicted that. I thought we'd be further along than we are. I have a ton of respect for Donovan both personally and professionally as well. But the decision was based on what's going to be best for our team and what's going to give us the best chance to win."

Frazier said he didn't regret his decision to bring McNabb in and was careful to point out that everyone -- not just the quarterback -- is to blame for the team's struggles. The offensive line has played poorly, offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave hasn't found a play-calling rhythm yet and the receivers lack a downfield threat to stretch the defense.

"This move is not just about the quarterback position," Frazier said. "Our entire team has to play better in order for us to win on Sunday."

Teammates took the news in stride, throwing their support behind the rookie and hoping the change will give them the jolt they need.

"You get to this point in the season and you're kind of looking for a spark or something to get you going, and obviously coach Frazier and the coaching staff felt like this was something that needed to be done to get us going," left tackle Charlie Johnson said. "So we're behind it, we're on board."

Now it's up to Ponder to make the transition from rookie backup to the one everyone in the huddle will be looking to.

"I don't think it's hard to do," Ponder said. "I think at the quarterback position, that leadership position comes natural. I don't really think anything of it. I'm just going to go out there and be the same person I've been for the last five years since college. I don't think it's going to be a tough transition."


What a douche.

QB Eagles

A team that has already given up on the playoffs, with a struggling veteran QB, is switching to a rookie QB mid-season? Wow, what a "surprise". Surely there's no way 5 could have seen it coming.

PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: MDS on October 19, 2011, 01:02:46 PM
ignoring the mcnabb stuff, huh?

cant take the heat when the love of your life continues to prove how washed up he is?

Oh well it happens...I like the guy but my being a fan doesn't even approach the same level of the Cataldi/Todd O/Havas hatred.

methdeez

Quote from: Rome on October 19, 2011, 05:33:20 PM
QuoteDonovan McNabb surprised by benching.


What a douche.
Seemed pretty innocuous to me.

MDS

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 19, 2011, 08:40:43 PM
Quote from: MDS on October 19, 2011, 01:02:46 PM
ignoring the mcnabb stuff, huh?

cant take the heat when the love of your life continues to prove how washed up he is?

Oh well it happens...I like the guy but my being a fan doesn't even approach the same level of the Cataldi/Todd O/Havas hatred.

you are well past the point of being a mcnabb "fan"
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.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: methdeez on October 19, 2011, 11:25:57 PM
Quote from: Rome on October 19, 2011, 05:33:20 PM
QuoteDonovan McNabb surprised by benching.


What a douche.
Seemed pretty innocuous to me.

It always is with McNabb. Passive aggressive. God forbid he actually keep his mouth shut or say something like, "I've been playing like slop, and the team is having a rough season. I think the coach is making the right decision to play the young guy here."

Sgt PSN

No athlete would ever publicly approve being benched.

PoopyfaceMcGee

And very few of them disapprove in a douchier way than Donovan F. McNabb.

reese125


ice grillin you

#84
detroit couldnt get RB so they brought charles scott in for a workout....desperation is setting in
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

Sgt PSN

You're not desperate until you're calling Darnell Autry.

Zanshin

I heard they're kicking the tires on Amp Lee.

PhillyPhreak54

Eldra Buckley, Detroit Lion

He'd like to thank Jerome Harrison's tumor for a job.


PoopyfaceMcGee

And he'd be no worse than the 2nd best linebacker on the Eagles.