Dear Donovan McNabb

Todd4State

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as one of the best of all time. Some people are seriously talking about him going to the Hall of Fame.
 

graddawg

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I don't know how you can keep him out now. At least 1Super Bowl ring, 3 Super Bowl appearances and 2 MVPs. He's a great story.
 

War Machine Dawg

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Say what you will, but McNabb is an average QB. There is no way in hell he should get the hype and blow job from the media he gets. Rush Limbaugh was right.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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He did lead them back to a lead. However, Kurt Warner showed a lot of heart leading the Cards back downfield after playing like **** for most of the 2nd half. When I saw 3:00 left and the Fagles with the ball, i was wondering if there'd be any time left for the Cards to respond with another score....until I saw the 1st down dumpoff mcNabb threw.

Then I realized he was reverting to the guy who got "tired" in the Super Bowl.</p>
 

hatfieldms

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Barkman Turner Overdrive said:
It's easier to play the QB position when your hands aren't around your throat.

You are turrible in big games.
28-47 with 375 yards and 3 TDs is hardly choking. You put this loss on their defense
 

Hair of the Dawg

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you suck so bad. How could you possibly let Fitzgerald score on you like that? How many times do Warner burn you on those slants and deep throws.

YOU SUCK DUDE!!!!
 

Barkman Turner Overdrive

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28-47 with 375 yards and 3 TDs is hardly choking
I posted that last night after he threw 3 straight incompletions to end the game. Besides, those numbers resemble All Pro Tavarious Jackson's numbers aGAINst Aridzona a few weeks ago(not to mention Matt Cassel, Brett Farve and Eli Manning). And where was all this greatness in the first half? Thanks, Donovan, for showing up for one half in your biggest game in four years!
 

hatfieldms

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Barkman Turner Overdrive said:
28-47 with 375 yards and 3 TDs is hardly choking
I posted that last night after he threw 3 straight incompletions to end the game. Besides, those numbers resemble All Pro Tavarious Jackson's numbers aGAINst Aridzona a few weeks ago(not to mention Matt Cassel, Brett Farve and Eli Manning). And where was all this greatness in the first half? Thanks, Donovan, for showing up for one half in your biggest game in four years!
The last incompletion on the last play should have been caught. Either way my only point is you can't blame yesterday on McNabb. That is idiotic
 

Barkman Turner Overdrive

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He put up some good numbers against an average D. Great QBs show up in big games. The last series was another example of him not taking the team down to take back the lead. Face it, the guy is average.
 

dogfan96

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even though the guy grabbed the WR's leg, the pass was right on point and it should've been caught and it would've been a first down. That's stupid to make that McNabb's fault. He struggled a little early but he brought them back to take the lead in the 4th quarter.
Just like in the Super Bowl, on the final drive he hits L.J. Smith right in the hands and he bobbles the ball and it gets intercepted and somehow that's McNabb's fault too. Ludicrous.
 

Eureka Dog

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confused as to the "end of the game" clock rules during post-season play...

I know I'm beating a dead horse, but, how in the world can an NFL QB state that he didn't know the OT rules after his team played in an OT game every regular season from 2002 - 2006? Has he taken too many hits? Does he suffer from an early onset of memory loss?