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How the heck can someone with 3 superbowl rings, and arguably the most clutch player in sports besides Tiger Woods be compared to a man to chokes in high pressure situations. I dont care how talented McNabb is.. and I'm not going to debate his talent, he's obviously had good QB skills. But the name of the game is Championships - nothing else matters, especially to Philly fans. McNabb is a first class choke artist and cant handle high pressure situations - talent means nothing to me when you cant make anything come of it. the Philadelphia Eagles will never win a Superbowl with McNabb behind center. You guys think so highly of him?? PLEASE TAKE HIM and tell me how you feel in a few years. Hope it works out for you. |
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I hope it happens. Man has been either hurt or HORRIBLE since the '04-'05 seaon Superbowl. He also chokes on dicks. We had some success, but not real success (as in a CHAMPIONSHIP) for a few years earlier on in the decade. You cant keep a bad performer around forever, no matter what happened 4-7 years ago. This aint like Joe-Pa where you can just stick him up in a booth.. this guy isnt giving us a chance to win football games now. |
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Just so you know, the Birds are my 2nd team behind the Bills. |
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Is Jaworski a choke as well? He had Harold Carmichael and Wilbur Montgomery and they still got trounced. I will put McNabb's record against any Philly QB in your lifetime...and I will include playoff record with that. |
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I kind of think it is unfair to Kolb. Its not like he was named starter and took all the 1st team snaps in practice. He was tossed into a situation against a real good defence and didnt do very well. Did the same shitty job McNabb had done in the first half. Kolb has showed lots of promise in the pre-season, he is smart and has a good arm. I am very willing to give him a whole season under center before I judge how he will turn out to be as an NFL QB. i agree with the selection being a bit random.. but we'll see how it plays out. |
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I didnt realize that we had to have a few superbowl rings to be able to care about championships. Philly QB's in my lifetime... we'll McNabb's been there 10 years, and I'm only 25. lets see... Doug Peterson (yeah I'll take McNabb over that). Jay and Koy Detmer? (I'll stick with DM) jay feely and Jeff Garcia (both times they were in for multiple games when DM was hurt the offense played much better as a unit - and for some reason Fat ass reids playcalling was better during those periods - for what reason I have no idea). Randall (:D ).. I'll take him over McNabb. We may not have won the superbowls, who knows, but it is impossible to hate Cunningham! cant think of the other Philly QB's of my lifetime at the moment. |
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Jaworski played during your lifetime. Compare his numbers to Mcnabb's. Mcnabb was better all of the way around. Perhaps Mcnabb needs to move on and maybe he will get some much deserved credit. I can say the same for Andy Reid who is about as fine of a coach as there is in the league. What is the definition of a choke? To me, its when you have a situation where you should easily win and you fail to get it done. How many of those situations was Philly in during that run of four straight NFC championships? On the road as dogs against St Louis, the greatest show on turf? No, they should have lost that game. At home against Carolina? Maybe they should have won that but remember Mcnabb played that one with broken ribs. Interestingly enough, earlier in that playoffs he made one of the most clutch throws in NFL playoff history by converting on 4th and 26 against the packers. At home against Tampa Bay? That Tampa Bay team rolled through everyone to a superbowl. They could play that game ten times and the results would have been the same. The other one they won. Are you saying they "choked" in the superbowl as SEVEN POINT UNDERDOGS???????? They never "choked" they simply got beat by better teams. They should be applauded for getting there four straight with inferior talent at skill positions as opposed to being labelled as chokers. Same thing with the Buffalo Bills of the early 90's. |
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You are correct on the other three times. Everyone remembers how good those Dallas teams were but often forgotten is that 1991-1992 Redskins that is certainly among the five best single season teams of my lifetime. |
i cant handle this convo... you guys havent had to deal with rooting for the Eagles your whole lives.
Please take McNabb and Reid PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE save me some high blood pressure meds. |
The Eagles problem right now is the play-calling. You can't throw the ball 50 times again and expect to win. You got to use the run game. Something that has eluded this team at least in the last 2 games. This is all on Andy Reid. Stop being one dimensional.
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okay nevermind I take that back! remember when Kotite went to the Jets and the NY newspaper (post i guess) had the headline "DUMB AND DUMBER" That shi.t was hilarious. |
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Look at the titans under jeff fisher with Mcnair as QB. Do you think they were as successful as Reid/mcnabb? |
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The Eagles D has been as strong as any this decade. Bears/Birds/Ravens/Pats would be in my catagory for best defenses in the 00's. It was not a talentless team that McNabb somehow made amazing. A very strong O-line (save this year minus Shawn Andrews) and arguably the best RB in the league along with LT (westbrook of course). Wide Recievers was pretty much our only weak spot. I always used to back McNabb and say we need to give him more TO's and he'll be amazing - but since the superbowl my opinion of McNabb keeps getting lower and lower. Have you ever watched him play an entire season? I watch probably 15 Eagles regular season games per year. Not just the random times they play MNF like you probably do. Half of the year McNabb's passes hit the ground 5 ft infront of the WR or the ball soars 10 feet about the WR's head. Cant blame that on lack of talent at the WR position. Maybe had McNabb had the talent at WR from the start, things could have been different for his mentality and confidence... but McNabb's head is done for in Philly and its time for both parties to move on. |
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"We need to learn from this" "Step back to take a step forward" "Learning experience" "there are ties in the NFL??" "dont want to put too much pressure on so and so" "I'll take the full blame" (Reid says this too often - even though he should be taking the blame!!) There are only so many times you can handle hearing those things. |
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