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:D I am all for it. But I wonder if he knows TO may be headed there.
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McNabb is arguably the 4th best qb in the league....but he may be the best to have never won the title. But I know no Dallas, Redskin, or Giant fan will complain if he leaves the EAST!
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Please no. The Patriots have Oak's first rounder in 2011 (which will be a top five pick if Russel starts).
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Would be a horrible thing to do to McNabb after all he's done for that franchise. You would think the Vikings would get off Favre's jock and make this trade.
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Please no. The Patriots have Oak's first rounder in 2011 (which will be a top five pick if Russel starts).
Well they should have spoken to Jerry first. We wanted Seymour! And I am SURE he wanted to play for Dallas.
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Would be a horrible thing to do to McNabb after all he's done for that franchise. You would think the Vikings would get off Favre's jock and make this trade.
There has probably never been a QB the Eagle fans supported. Not Jaws (won the NFC Champs) Randall (top playmaker) or McNabb (who also took them to the Super Bowl. But if he HAS to go....the Dallas fans will pay his moving expenses, The Skin fans will pay for his temporary housing and the Gmen fans will pay for the GOING AWAY party! :D :D :D :D :D :D
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There has probably never been a QB the Eagle fans supported. Not Jaws (won the NFC Champs) Randall (top playmaker) or McNabb (who also took them to the Super Bowl. But if he HAS to go....the Dallas fans will pay his moving expenses, The Skin fans will pay for his temporary housing and the Gmen fans will pay for the GOING AWAY party! :D :D :D :D :D :D
lol. :)
Not just a Super Bowl, but five (?) NFC Championship games. I've argued on this board that he has been the best QB in the NFL the past ten years after Brady and Manning.
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lol. :)
Not just a Super Bowl, but five (?) NFC Championship games. I've argued on this board that he has been the best QB in the NFL the past ten years after Brady and Manning.
I have to agree with you. He's been a tough one. He's everything the Vikes though Culpepper would have been. With less talent! My only problem with Donovan is he's always wanted the glory to himself....he felt uncomfortable when OWENS became the new jersey every one had to get....he's not too happy when Vick's name is brought up either. But I guess he feels he's earned all of Philly. Hell he even chased out Allen Iverson once!
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McNabb is arguably the 4th best qb in the league....but he may be the best to have never won the title. But I know no Dallas, Redskin, or Giant fan will complain if he leaves the EAST!
LOL all thats gonna do is let kolb start and you will just get beat by another houstonian...sad but you just cant get away from us ;)
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Please no. The Patriots have Oak's first rounder in 2011 (which will be a top five pick if Russel starts).
LOL. That would certainly throw a monkeywrench into the equation, wouldn't it? Oakland might win 3-4 more games. Mcnabb is that good by himself.
Still baffling how Oakland gave up a 1st rounder for Seymour. But then again we are talking about the Oakland Raiders. Time for Al Davis to seriously back off and enjoy his grandpa golden years. So sad to see someone so out of touch with contemporary methods of running a modern day NFL franchise. That entire team is a mess of shitty draft selections and overpaid free agents nobody else wanted. Janikowski actually looks like their best draft choice from the last 10 years. And he was a fucking kicker selected in the 1st round!!
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LOL all thats gonna do is let kolb start and you will just get beat by another houstonian...sad but you just cant get away from us ;)
In LA terms, in Texas, the Texans are the Clippers and the Cowboys are the Lakers. I think my point says it all.
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LOL. That would certainly throw a monkeywrench into the equation, wouldn't it? Oakland might win 3-4 more games. Mcnabb is that good by himself.
Still baffling how Oakland gave up a 1st rounder for Seymour. But then again we are talking about the Oakland Raiders. Time for Al Davis to seriously back off and enjoy his grandpa golden years. So sad to see someone so out of touch with contemporary methods of running a modern day NFL franchise. That entire team is a mess of shitty draft selections and overpaid free agents nobody else wanted. Janikowski actually looks like their best draft choice from the last 10 years. And he was a fucking kicker selected in the 1st round!!
Raiders have lots of talent all around. Their backfield can be as good a 3 headed mosnter like Dallas's if not better. McFadden just needs to start running like the guy they drafted....so does Bush. Ellis was a major upgrade from what I heard but wants to come back to Dallas "just because". But Oakland just needs the right coach and they are set. Every since FLORES left they really were never comfortable with a coach. Al may have much to do with that but he's not leaving till the Grim Reaper is ready.
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I think Oakland could turn it around bigtime, with the right coach, like Regmac said. They certainly have some talent on both sides of the ball.
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I think Oakland could turn it around bigtime, with the right coach, like Regmac said. They certainly have some talent on both sides of the ball.
If they get McNabb then they might do something besides kick field goals, Al Davis approved.
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If they get McNabb then they might do something besides kick field goals, Al Davis approved.
They really need a new stadium ! That place is such a dump! I went there last preseason.
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They really need a new stadium ! That place is such a dump! I went there last preseason.
Al is running out of money, "just win baby" aint working.
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Al is running out of money, "just win baby" aint working.
Well whoever owns the Athletics can pitch in.
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Well whoever owns the Athletics can pitch in.
Rolly Finger maybe can help ;D
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Rolly Finger maybe can help ;D
Or maybe the Raiders can make buddies with SF and get a room together like MOST MEN IN FRISCO!!!!
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Or maybe the Raiders can make buddies with SF and get a room together like MOST MEN IN FRISCO!!!!
:D
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In LA terms, in Texas, the Texans are the Clippers and the Cowboys are the Lakers. I think my point says it all.
well everybody other than cowboys fans do hate them so they are alot like the lakers ;)
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well everybody other than cowboys fans do hate them so they are alot like the lakers ;)
Fine perfect combination Both hated for all the good reasons!
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well everybody other than cowboys fans do hate them so they are alot like the lakers ;)
And everybody other than Texan fans pity them so they are alot like the Clippers ;)
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And everybody other than Texan fans pity them so they are alot like the Clippers ;)
LOL you will hate us even more than you do now after we kick your ass again this year
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LOL you will hate us even more than you do now after we kick your ass again this year
No If we lose, I'll blame my QB and secondary like I always do. We have no more excuses for losing any games! We're the DALLAS COWBOYS for Christ sakes!
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No If we lose, I'll blame my QB and secondary like I always do. We have no more excuses for losing any games! We're the DALLAS COWBOYS for Christ sakes!
I shall remind you of this quote every lost this season ;)
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All the way till our last game at home in February? 8)
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So is Vick going to be the QB in Philly now? On that note the Panthers finally got rid of the all time NFL interception leader Del Hommie.
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So is Vick going to be the QB in Philly now? On that note the Panthers finally got rid of the all time NFL interception leader Del Hommie.
Jake's been their franchise guy though. And he only has ONE wr to go to. Not sure if thats the same Dwayne Jarrett who left LA.
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Jake's been their franchise guy though. And he only has ONE wr to go to. Not sure if thats the same Dwayne Jarrett who left LA.
Well yea Jake had the Bojangles Contract, now all the bros wont have any chicken to eat and I heard he was dating the owners daughter thats why they kep his sorry ass so long....they must have broke up.
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Well yea Jake had the Bojangles Contract, now all the bros wont have any chicken to eat and I heard he was dating the owners daughter thats why they kep his sorry ass so long....they must have broke up.
You may be right about the INT thing becasue he's postered on NYJ's Reavi's td photo!
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You may be right about the INT thing becasue he's postered on NYJ's Reavi's td photo!
He is not worth a shit, soon as the Panthers put in Moore they started winning last year.
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He is not worth a shit, soon as the Panthers put in Moore they started winning last year.
Moore is just trying to prove himself. He IS good (which is why i wish we kept him on PS), but once what he does matters then his inexperience will show.
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Moore is just trying to prove himself. He IS good (which is why i wish we kept him on PS), but once what he does matters then his inexperience will show.
Good point right there.
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Good point right there.
Now you have to replce Pepper and Jake!
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Now you have to replce Pepper and Jake!
Peppers is going to hurt, we need Lawrence Taylor to come out.
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Peppers is going to hurt, we need Lawrence Taylor to come out.
Demarcus for Steve Smith and Jarrett!!!!!
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Sources: McNabb headed to Washington
By Adam Schefter
ESPN
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached agreement on a blockbuster intra-division trade that will send perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Washington Redskins, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
NFC East blog
ESPN.com's Matt Mosley writes about all things NFC East in his division blog.
• Blog network: NFL Nation
The two sides still must finalize language, but McNabb is now headed to Washington. Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors.
The move means the Redskins now have a new starting quarterback and the Eagles have a new one as well in Kevin Kolb. Michael Vick is now in line as the team's backup.
Earlier, sources said McNabb's contract, which has one year and $11.2 million left on it, scared off several other teams. McNabb is due a $6.2 million roster bonus on May 5 and is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2010 season.
At the league meetings, head coach Andy Reid said the Eagles were listening to offers for all three quarterbacks, including 11-year veteran McNabb, who quickly said on his Web site that he wanted a quick resolution to the trade conversations.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5055346
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WOW Im suprised they would trade him to a team from the same division :o
and for 2 draft picks...I think the redskins definitely are getting the better end of this deal
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Sources: McNabb headed to Washington
By Adam Schefter
ESPN
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached agreement on a blockbuster intra-division trade that will send perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Washington Redskins, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
NFC East blog
ESPN.com's Matt Mosley writes about all things NFC East in his division blog.
• Blog network: NFL Nation
The two sides still must finalize language, but McNabb is now headed to Washington. Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors.
The move means the Redskins now have a new starting quarterback and the Eagles have a new one as well in Kevin Kolb. Michael Vick is now in line as the team's backup.
Earlier, sources said McNabb's contract, which has one year and $11.2 million left on it, scared off several other teams. McNabb is due a $6.2 million roster bonus on May 5 and is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2010 season.
At the league meetings, head coach Andy Reid said the Eagles were listening to offers for all three quarterbacks, including 11-year veteran McNabb, who quickly said on his Web site that he wanted a quick resolution to the trade conversations.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5055346
All I can say is..... :o
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In total disbelief that Mcnabb was traded to another team within the division. Is Philly really this stupid?? Sure, the Redskins matched the Eagles' asking price but now Mcnabb will be super motivated to bury the same team he took to prominence for the last 11 years.
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Yes! Now the Pats can draft Marc Ingram with Oaklands 2011 first rounder.
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Yes! Now the Pats can draft Marc Ingram with Oaklands 2011 first rounder.
So much for Lawrence Maroney, huh?
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So much for Lawrence Maroney, huh?
As a superstar, yes.
The Pats system is not condusive to high numbers by a single back. The short passing game is a form of their running game, also. Maroney is not a pro bowl player, but he is certainly a good rb who has shown a 4 ypc avg consistantly since he came into the NFL. In short, he's a good player who wll never be a game changer in that system.
Maroney needs a stud pounder type to be paired with.
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This makes total sense for Washington since Shanahan won't have to pull his hair out finding a good West Coast style QB.
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As a superstar, yes.
The Pats system is not condusive to high numbers by a single back. The short passing game is a form of their running game, also. Maroney is not a pro bowl player, but he is certainly a good rb who has shown a 4 ypc avg consistantly since he came into the NFL. In short, he's a good player who wll never be a game changer in that system.
Maroney needs a stud pounder type to be paired with.
I remember a couple years ago you guys had a 2 back system, I forget the other back but maroney was one of them...I seem to remember maroney being a much more punishing rb a couple of years ago very marion barberesk
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As a superstar, yes.
The Pats system is not condusive to high numbers by a single back. The short passing game is a form of their running game, also. Maroney is not a pro bowl player, but he is certainly a good rb who has shown a 4 ypc avg consistantly since he came into the NFL. In short, he's a good player who wll never be a game changer in that system.
Maroney needs a stud pounder type to be paired with.
Don't think Maroney was ever destined to be a superstar, even though he certainly has talent. Loved to dish out hits too much and as a result, he was frequently injured.
But how would drafting Ingram be a benefit to the Pat's style of offense? If the majority of their plays begin out of the shotgun then I don't see how it would play to Ingram's strengths as a runner. Alabama was primarily a running team.
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Sources: McNabb headed to Washington
By Adam Schefter
ESPN
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached agreement on a blockbuster intra-division trade that will send perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Washington Redskins, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
NFC East blog
ESPN.com's Matt Mosley writes about all things NFC East in his division blog.
• Blog network: NFL Nation
The two sides still must finalize language, but McNabb is now headed to Washington. Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors.
The move means the Redskins now have a new starting quarterback and the Eagles have a new one as well in Kevin Kolb. Michael Vick is now in line as the team's backup.
Earlier, sources said McNabb's contract, which has one year and $11.2 million left on it, scared off several other teams. McNabb is due a $6.2 million roster bonus on May 5 and is scheduled to become a free agent after the 2010 season.
At the league meetings, head coach Andy Reid said the Eagles were listening to offers for all three quarterbacks, including 11-year veteran McNabb, who quickly said on his Web site that he wanted a quick resolution to the trade conversations.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5055346
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