View Full Version : Jeopardy: McNabb now blames this guy for his own Super Bowl meltdown...
Nav22
06-04-2007, 02:43 PM
Who is Terrell Owens? I'll take "cry-baby drama queens" for $400, Alex.
McNabb did a radio interview today with WIP 610 AM in Philly (listen at 610wip.com, Andy Reid did an interview as well), and he was asked about the last 5 minutes of the Super Bowl...
Ya know, where he got too tired or too sick to run a hurry-up offense and was dry-heaving in the huddle with his team down 10 points, essentially costing the Eagles any realistic chance at mounting a comeback.
Here is his brand-spankin'-new explanation for that meltdown of his...
(paraphrased)
"We were rotating guys in and out, plus we didn't know how long T.O. would be able to play and what he'd be able to do... that did a lot on the play-calling. We didn't know what to do... do you call a play as if he's in there, or do you call a play to just call a play?"
So THAT explains it... it's not that he was "sick" (as his offensive teammates suggested after the game)... it's not that he was "tired" (as McNabb himself originally said after the game, but then flip-flopped and denied months later)...
It was all T.O.'s fault! The guy who risked his career and rehabbed his butt off just to play in the game (and played marvelously) was the REAL culprit!
Forget the fact that Donovan's gotten sick in the 4th quarter of other games (like the Bucs game last year)... it was actually T.O. who was lagging and holding the offense back, while #5 AKA Captain Fitness was chomping at the bit to rush to the line and wear out the Pats D!
Good to finally hear the truth! :lmao2:
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 02:47 PM
Let's ask his Philadelphia teammates who talked to the media about what really happened that day.
What's that?
Oh, his ex-teammates you say.....
:rolleyes:
Yet another reason to root against this fraud.
CrazyCowboy
06-04-2007, 02:47 PM
I really feel bad for him......NOT!
BrAinPaiNt
06-04-2007, 02:47 PM
I think TO is to blame...my "inside sources" tell me that TO was seen slipping some of ippecac (sp?) syrup in McNabb's gatorade.
On a serious note...what does that have to do with McNabb bending over having trouble breathing and getting sick on the field?
Look I don't like TO and make no bones about it but that just sounds silly.
GimmeTheBall!
06-04-2007, 02:48 PM
Boycott Campbell's Chunky Soup.
Soup that makes you stupid is not a good thing.
Verdict
06-04-2007, 02:55 PM
Who is Terrell Owens? I'll take "cry-baby drama queens" for $400, Alex.
McNabb did a radio interview today with WIP 610 AM in Philly (listen at 610wip.com, Andy Reid did an interview as well), and he was asked about the last 5 minutes of the Super Bowl...
Ya know, where he got too tired or too sick to run a hurry-up offense and was dry-heaving in the huddle with his team down 10 points, essentially costing the Eagles any realistic chance at mounting a comeback.
Here is his brand-spankin'-new explanation for that meltdown of his...
(paraphrased)
"We were rotating guys in and out, plus we didn't know how long T.O. would be able to play and what he'd be able to do... that did a lot on the play-calling. We didn't know what to do... do you call a play as if he's in there, or do you call a play to just call a play?"
So THAT explains it... it's not that he was "sick" (as his offensive teammates suggested after the game)... it's not that he was "tired" (as McNabb himself originally said after the game, but then flip-flopped and denied months later)...
It was all T.O.'s fault! The guy who risked his career and rehabbed his butt off just to play in the game (and played marvelously) was the REAL culprit!
Forget the fact that Donovan's gotten sick in the 4th quarter of other games (like the Bucs game last year)... it was actually T.O. who was lagging and holding the offense back, while #5 AKA Captain Fitness was chomping at the bit to rush to the line and wear out the Pats D!
Good to finally hear the truth! :lmao2:
If I remember correctly, his Syracuse Orangemen played the Sooners in Norman one year, and he was hurling regularly, kinda like "Old Faithful". I thought it was just the heat, but maybe he is just a pansy!
HoleInTheRoof
06-04-2007, 02:57 PM
If that was the real reason, why wasn't the team so sluggish the entire game?
McNabb is so full of crap. I can't stand him.
Hostile
06-04-2007, 03:00 PM
Okay, I am by no wild stretch of the imagination a Terrell Owens fan. I respect him as a football player, I wish he'd shut the hell up. If he responds to this screed I will personally give him a standing ovation. The one palatable thing about the man is that he shows up to play and in that Super Bowl the Eagles had nothing at all to worry about with regards to how much he was going to give and how hard he was going to be able to go.
In other words, that "explanation" from McNabb is a bold faced lie.
superpunk
06-04-2007, 03:03 PM
I don't think I'm gonna go nuts on a paraphrased radio interview quite yet.
DLCassidy
06-04-2007, 03:04 PM
TO wasn't the one dry heavin.
Smashmouth24
06-04-2007, 03:24 PM
Let's ask his Philadelphia teammates who talked to the media about what really happened that day.
What's that?
Oh, his ex-teammates you say.....
:rolleyes:
Yet another reason to root against this fraud.
That would be Jon Runyan, Hank Fraley, and Freddie Mitchell. Only two of them are ex-teammates. I would, however, enjoy reading any argument that they were released/traded for reasons other than performance.
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 03:29 PM
That would be Jon Runyan, Hank Fraley, and Freddie Mitchell. Only two of them are ex-teammates. I would, however, enjoy reading any argument that they were released/traded for reasons other than performance.
And I would love to see a rational explanation how it was the guy putting up the MVP performance's 'fault' rather than the guy tossing his cookies in crunch time.
Funny, I had only heard it come from Fraley and Mitchell. I could be mistaken.
But where there's smoke there's fire.
Too many times it's someone else's fault when it comes to Donovan McNabb and his fragile psyche.
Anyone paying attention can see the real culprit.
Smashmouth24
06-04-2007, 03:30 PM
Okay, I am by no wild stretch of the imagination a Terrell Owens fan. I respect him as a football player, I wish he'd shut the hell up. If he responds to this screed I will personally give him a standing ovation. The one palatable thing about the man is that he shows up to play and in that Super Bowl the Eagles had nothing at all to worry about with regards to how much he was going to give and how hard he was going to be able to go.
In other words, that "explanation" from McNabb is a bold faced lie.
Well this isn't entirely correct. Owens availability and capability was in question by everyone (except him). The Eagles certainly had to have alternate game plans depending on whether or not he was going to last 4 quarters. I don't really know how this could have caused them to not have plays ready, though. I don't buy the 'sick' story either, as McNabb threw a pretty nice touchdown pass on that drive. I've always felt the coaching staff just thought they had no chance against the Patriots D unless they took their time and were careful with the play calling.
Smashmouth24
06-04-2007, 03:32 PM
Funny, I had only heard it come from Fraley and Mitchell.
And where there's smoke there's fire.
Too many times it's someone else's fault when it comes to Donovan McNabb and his fragile psyche.
Anyone paying attention can see the real culprit.
Fraley and Runyan jointly commented on the same radio program. If you 'heard' one you must have 'heard' the other. I don't know about smoke and fire, but I reiterate that I would very much enjoy reading _any_ argument that Mitchell and Fraley weren't cut and traded, respectively, on their own merit.
CowboyMike
06-04-2007, 03:32 PM
McFlabb choked. 'Nuff said.
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 03:35 PM
Fraley and Runyan jointly commented on the same radio program. If you 'heard' one you must have 'heard' the other. I don't know about smoke and fire, but I reiterate that I would very much enjoy reading _any_ argument that Mitchell and Fraley weren't cut and traded, respectively, on their own merit.
As soon as you make a rational case for it not being McPukey's fault, OK?
:puke:
Nav22
06-04-2007, 03:59 PM
I've always felt the coaching staff just thought they had no chance against the Patriots D unless they took their time and were careful with the play calling.So you didn't see McPuke huffing and puffing between plays like he was in labor? Get real.
And regardless of the reasons for Mitchell's and Fraley's departures, the reality is that they BOTH said McNabb was sick/tired. What reason would they have to lie?
McNabb HIMSELF said he was tired during that stretch, after the game. He changed his mind months later when asked about it again, deciding it's best not to admit to being out of shape when you're the starting QB, face of the franchise, and "leader" of the team. And now, of course, it was all T.O.'s fault.
Speaking of T.O., how many Eagles teammates were at his b-day party after the Eagles suspended him? Nineteen was it? Hmmmm...
Smashmouth24
06-04-2007, 04:10 PM
So you didn't see McPuke huffing and puffing between plays like he was in labor? Get real.
Plays? I saw McNabb look like he was in trouble on one play.
And regardless of the reasons for Mitchell's and Fraley's departures, the reality is that they BOTH said McNabb was sick/tired. What reason would they have to lie?
They both said McNabb had trouble calling one play.
McNabb HIMSELF said he was tired during that stretch, after the game. He changed his mind months later when asked about it again, deciding it's best not to admit to being out of shape when you're the starting QB, face of the franchise, and "leader" of the team. And now, of course, it was all T.O.'s fault.
No, McNabb has never given any detail of what happened on the final drive that caused them to call plays in the huddle. This "didn't know what plays to call" explanation has been his only offering. This isn't the first time he's offered it, either.
Speaking of T.O., how many Eagles teammates were at his b-day party after the Eagles suspended him? Nineteen was it? Hmmmm...
And almost all of them went to McNabb's charity event in the same time frame. What's your point that 19 Eagles didn't mind T.O. as a person? No kidding. Even McNabb and T.O. themselves have reconciled at this point. It's a fraternity.
Nav22
06-04-2007, 04:30 PM
http://www.nbc10.com/sports/4176702/detail.html
"I was hungry … trying to make every play possible. No, I wasn't sick and I didn't throw up. I was tired a little bit. We scored on that drive and that's the main thing," McNabb said.
So yes, he did originally say he was tired. But then later...
"I wasn't tired, so whatever comments have been made, I don't know if it was directed toward me... [but] I just wanted to set the record straight - I wasn't tired," McNabb said of his Super Bowl performance last season.
http://www.nflfans.com/eagles/article.php?story=20050430062345639&mode=print
Flip-flop. First he was tired, then he wasn't. And now, it was T.O.'s fault.
......
When asked if Freddie Mitchell had to call a play because McNabb was in distress, McNabb said that account was inaccurate.
"No, Freddie did not call a play," McNabb said with a laugh.
...........
On Tuesday, four Eagles players said McNabb was so ill in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl that a teammate had to call a play in the huddle.
(I'm sure all 4 of them lied, right?)
"He fought to the end," center Hank Fraley told Comcast SportsNet on Monday. "He didn't get a playcall in one time. He mumbled and (wideout) Freddie Mitchell yelled out the play we were trying to bring in. He was puking at the same time trying to hold it in."
.................
"He was definitely having some kind of complications," Mitchell said. "It was hard. He kind of tried to give the hand signals to the team. I knew he was thinking and I finished the play up."
Receiver Greg Lewis echoed those comments to NBC 10.
------------
I'm sorry to expose your hero to you like that for the lying, out-of-shape fraud that he is. I know the feeling. I was crushed when I found out the Ultimate Warrior wasn't as amazing as I thought and the WWF was all fake.
burmafrd
06-04-2007, 04:41 PM
congrats Nav22- one eagle troll well owned.
BouncingCheese
06-04-2007, 05:15 PM
I thought he was going to blame it one the fact that he put too much soy sauce on his lo mein...
That is seriously a bad excuse if it even qualifies as one...
But it is over; he had his chance, he played really well that season and postseason, and if he doesn't replicate his play again he is going to be gone.
Phoenix-Talon
06-04-2007, 05:36 PM
At risk of being considered another Eagle troll, I think the New England patriots had a little something to do with holding off the Phildelphia Eagles by 3-point to win the Superbowl in 2004.
BTW, McNabb isn't the only NFC-East QB who gets nervous during the last plays of an important game.:rolleyes:
Hurrieth thou cometh oh regular season!
BouncingCheese
06-04-2007, 05:43 PM
At risk of being considered another Eagle troll, I think the New England patriots had a little something to do with holding off the Phildelphia Eagles by 3-point to win the Superbowl in 2004.
BTW, McNabb isn't the only NFC-East QB who gets nervous during the last plays of an important game.:rolleyes:
Hurrieth thou cometh oh regular season!
I am not bashing you or your Eagles ( or at least not on this particular post:D ) but Mcnabb ALMOST had that suspect pass to Westbrook in the endzone picked off, and didn't Mcnabb throw a pick at the end of the game if my memory serves me right?
Touche about the bolded comment.
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 05:44 PM
At risk of being considered another Eagle troll, I think the New England patriots had a little something to do with holding off the Phildelphia Eagles by 3-point to win the Superbowl in 2004.
BTW, McNabb isn't the only NFC-East QB who gets nervous during the last plays of an important game.:rolleyes:
Hurrieth thou cometh oh regular season!
Shocking that this Eagles' apologist would offer some ill-informed 'spin-control' and as usual, it's up to the usual standards......
:lmao:
Phoenix-Talon
06-04-2007, 05:52 PM
Shocking that this Eagles' apologist would offer some ill-informed 'spin-control' and as usual, it's up to the usual standards......
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flaming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
Yakuza Rich
06-04-2007, 05:56 PM
What's sad is that it was known that McNabb was up at the Maxim Super Bowl party the night before, then got sick/tired. Now it's Owens' fault. I think this really has been the last straw for me with McNabb (I'm from Syracuse and a Syracuse fan and usually a McNabb supporter). His words excuses these days are getting ridiculous.
YAKUZA
Teague31
06-04-2007, 05:59 PM
McNabb =:trophy:
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 06:01 PM
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flaming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
You do that.
And take the lame excuse-making back to Eagles land with ya!
:trophy:
Phoenix-Talon
06-04-2007, 06:03 PM
McNabb =:trophy:
How original. Actually I'm shocked that it took 27 posts before someone decided to pull this ancient artifact out. Very creative!:rolleyes:
BouncingCheese
06-04-2007, 06:04 PM
How long do you think the bashing will go back and forth? Any takers? Two pages? Three? heh
stasheroo
06-04-2007, 06:32 PM
How long do you think the bashing will go back and forth? Any takers? Two pages? Three? heh
As long as the resident Eagles 'punching bag' insists on trying to spin McNabb's 'blame game'.
Let's ask him if he still thinks Ryan Fowler is playing for the Eagles!
:lmao2:
Idgit
06-04-2007, 06:36 PM
How original. Actually I'm shocked that it took 27 posts before someone decided to pull this ancient artifact out. Very creative!:rolleyes:
Can something be an artifact if it's still relevant? And does it matter if it's still funny?
jrumann59
06-04-2007, 07:14 PM
Maybe McFlabb watched " Any Given Sunday" too many times and thought he was "Steamin" Willie Beamon
ScipioCowboy
06-04-2007, 07:38 PM
BTW, McNabb isn't the only NFC-East QB who gets nervous during the last plays of an important game.:rolleyes:
And herein lies the difference:
How did Romo conduct himself after the fact, after his rattled nerves allegedly caused him to mishandle the snap and the game was lost?
He willingly shouldered the onus of blame. In fact, he took the onus without prodding before it was even offered him.
Can you honestly say that McNabb has done the same in this situation?
Boyzmamacita
06-04-2007, 08:06 PM
And herein lies the difference:
How did Romo conduct himself after the fact, after his rattled nerves allegedly caused him to mishandle the snap and the game was lost?
He willingly shouldered the onus of blame. In fact, he took the onus without prodding before it was even offered him.
Can you honestly say that McNabb has done the same in this situation?
Not only that, but it's ridiculous to compare a guy in his first playoff game with a guy who had already played in 4 consecutive conference championships. Romo led the offense to a possible late victory if not for the mysterious Witten call that should've made it 1st and goal. Also, The Bobble was done as a holder, not as a QB.
Mavs Man
06-04-2007, 08:07 PM
I always thought it was too much Chunky Soup.
sandy007
06-04-2007, 08:14 PM
Instead of crying about T.O., McNabb has other issues to deal with: QB who was drafted to replace him and playing the whole season. T.O. didn't cry when he dropped a pass. He stepped up by admitting he had problems with his hand. Maybe T.O. was not the problem in the Eagles locker room.
GimmeTheBall!
06-04-2007, 08:42 PM
McFlabb choked. 'Nuff said.
Yes, he did choke.
But, as usual, he is blaming others and feigning sickness/injury.
Some things never change.
REDVOLUTION
06-04-2007, 11:14 PM
Yes, he did choke.
But, as usual, he is blaming others and feigning sickness/injury.
Some things never change.
Can it be? Can McNabb actually pass TO in the number of issues one has?
Bottom line: TO had 9 catches for over 100 yards in SB. He was there. He was playing. He was effective. No question. If you take those numbers and avg them out over a season it comes out to roughly.... 140 catches for 1,600 plus yards. Where is the doubt?
Even if one is not a Pro-TO fan... McNabb is making this alot easier to understand.
THUMPER
06-04-2007, 11:31 PM
Boycott Campbell's Chunky Soup.
Soup that makes you stupid is not a good thing.
Now that's a good one!
Seven
06-04-2007, 11:39 PM
How original. Actually I'm shocked that it took 27 posts before someone decided to pull this ancient artifact out. Very creative!:rolleyes:
It ain't our fault your empty trophy case is an artifact, PT.
dogunwo
06-05-2007, 12:43 AM
Maybe McFlabb watched " Any Given Sunday" too many times and thought he was "Steamin" Willie Beamon
Oh he is "steamin" alright. A steaming pile of crap.
I have tried to like McNabb. But if this quote is accurate, then I just lost what little respect I have for him left.
Nav22
06-05-2007, 01:37 AM
How weird... Smashmouth24 disappeared right after my post (#19). Crazy coincidence, huh?
NorthDalal
06-05-2007, 02:03 AM
If I remember correctly, his Syracuse Orangemen played the Sooners in Norman one year, and he was hurling regularly, kinda like "Old Faithful". I thought it was just the heat, but maybe he is just a pansy!
It was one of the guttsiest and dramatic performances of the decade in college football in the nineties. Coach Pasqualoni, yes our coach P, did not have Syracuse conditioned to play in the climate change that Norman represented that day. The whole team was barfing and cramping from the heat and humidity that their training staff was unprepared for.
McNabb put the team on his back and played like a man possessed that day and yet came up a little short. It was a courageous performance of the first order.
I was there, you either weren't or are making up selective history to suit your incorrect point. Donovan was a warrior.
Nav22
06-05-2007, 02:35 AM
Donovan was a warrior.And now he's a lying punk.
Royal Laegotti
06-05-2007, 09:10 AM
That's just retarded for McScab to say those things, from a philosophical stand point. T.O. had a MONSTER superbowl to that point, why would you not go to him at the end, he was on fire, and why would you think he couldn't last thru the whole game, he gave no indication, that I remember, he couldn't. In their mind, the rest of the Eagles and the coaching staff were playing not to lose, T.O. was playing to win that game. I don't like T.O. but GET REAL McPuke.
That's like the Bulls not giving Jordan the ball at the end of a finals game when they need a bucket.
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 10:03 AM
It ain't our fault your empty trophy case is an artifact, PT.
There's argument here, but what's the point?!
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 10:04 AM
And now he's a lying punk.
...who if walked into the room you'd dive Over people to get his autograph!:rolleyes:
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 10:06 AM
...who if walked into the room you'd dive Over people to get his autograph!:rolleyes:
Keep thinking that!
Keep the blinders on!
Remain Calm!
All Is Well!
:blind:
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 10:11 AM
Originally Posted by stasheroo http://cowboyszone.com/forums/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://cowboyszone.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1518395#post1518395) Shocking that this Eagles' apologist would offer some ill-informed 'spin-control' and as usual, it's up to the usual standards......
Keep thinking that! Keep the blinders on!
Remain Calm! All Is Well! :blind:
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flaming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 10:14 AM
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flaming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
The beat it!
If you think you're gonna walk in here, with your back-handed, excuse-making comments and nobody is going to call you on it - think again!
Your QB is a thin-skinned, spineless fraud who attempts to blame others for his own shortcomings!
If you don't like the fact that the rest of thw NFL knows it, too bad.
Save the excuses for the Eagles board, nobody else believes it or wants to hear it!
:puke:
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 10:28 AM
If you think you're gonna walk in here, with your back-handed, excuse-making comments and nobody is going to call you on it - think again!
Your QB is a thin-skinned, spineless fraud who attempts to blame others for his own shortcomings!
If you don't like the fact that the rest of thw NFL knows it, too bad.
Save the excuses for the Eagles board, nobody else believes it or wants to hear it! :puke:
That's much better ...I knew you could dialogue!
If you think you're gonna walk in here, with your back-handed, excuse-making comments and nobody is going to call you on it - think again!
You must have amnesia!
Do you know who I am? By some I'm considered the enemy, an opponent fan, a vistor, and many other names that I'm sure you know what they are. So, you're right, there is "no way" that I could possibly (as you say) walk in here (you probably mean ..."the Zone;" of which I've always respected) without knowing that I'd get blasted by posts like yours. You're joking right?!
The good news is that there are those here who can see that I'm just an NFL football enthusiast who happens to be an Eagle fan.
The beat it!
BTW, what does "The beat it!" mean?!?:confused: ...nevermind!
Vintage
06-05-2007, 10:31 AM
PT, whats going to happen to McNabb this year? You lost a key WR from your weak WR core.
superpunk
06-05-2007, 10:31 AM
PT, whats going to happen to McNabb this year? You lost a key WR from your weak WR core.
Daunte Stallworth is NO Rob Pettiti.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 10:49 AM
That's much better ...I knew you could dialogue!
You must have amnesia!
Do you know who I am? By some I'm considered the enemy, an opponent fan, a vistor, and many other names that I'm sure you know what they are. So, you're right, there is "no way" that I could possibly (as you say) walk in here (you probably mean ..."the Zone;" of which I've always respected) without knowing that I'd get blasted by posts like yours. You're joking right?!
I certainly know who you are. The uninformed Eagles apologist who thinks he's cute making backhanded attacks of the Cowboys under the 'guise' of a "football fan".
The good news is that there are those here who can see that I'm just an NFL football enthusiast who happens to be an Eagle fan.
Sorry - don't see any. Just see some people who tolerate a clueless charity-case.
BTW, what does "The beat it!" mean?!?:confused: ...nevermind!
Ah, here it is. When all else fails (like usual), try to pick out a typo to divert attention from the fact that you're getting schooled yet again.
How's Ryan Fowler working out for the Eagles again?
How about getting back on-topic.
The subject being your gutless quarterback once again trying to blame someone else for his own shortcomings.
Thoughts?
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 10:58 AM
PT, whats going to happen to McNabb this year? You lost a key WR from your weak WR core.
You insulted my intelligence on a different thread, but this appears to be a legitimate question.
It's going to be interesting to look into the Eagles offense in 2007. While Stallworth is no longer an Eagle, we have a couple of very tall, ideal sized WRs with good hads that were acquisitioned during the off season. Coupled with the fact that Hall and Westbrook will create an awesome ground attack.
I'm actually very enthusiastic about our recently acquired "big backs" and their potential. The only remaining element is health/rehab and McNabb. Looking at the Eagles MB, I'm reading that our new Qb could be a sleeper.
Overall, I think we'll be ready to contend for another shot at the NFC Title. BTW, taking into consideration that games are won and lost at the line of scrimmage ...I won't even speak about our DL.
The Eagles will show up.
May I in-turn ask ...you lost "the Tuna" ...how do you think that will impact the COwboys?
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 11:00 AM
I certainly know who you are. The uninformed Eagles apologist who thinks he's cute making backhanded attacks of the Cowboys under the 'guise' of a "football fan".
Sorry - don't see any. Just see some people who tolerate a clueless charity-case.
Ah, here it is. When all else fails (like usual), try to pick out a typo to divert attention from the fact that you're getting schooled yet again.
How's Ryan Fowler working out for the Eagles again?
How about getting back on-topic.
The subject being your gutless quarterback once again trying to blame someone else for his own shortcomings.Thoughts?
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
superpunk
06-05-2007, 11:07 AM
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
Is there any need to allow this nonsense to continue?
Respond or get out of the thread, PT. :rolleyes:
Vintage
06-05-2007, 11:08 AM
Is there any need to allow this nonsense to continue?
Respond or get out of the thread, PT. :rolleyes:
Responding is not in his schtick.
DallasEast
06-05-2007, 11:13 AM
May I in-turn ask ...you lost "the Tuna" ...how do you think that will impact the COwboys?With the conversion to Phillips more aggressive defense, the impact on the Cowboys will be more sacks of McNabb. After Ware and Spencer will have chased him for three straight quarters, McNabb should be puking by the start of the 4th quarter... of both games. How's that? :)
BrAinPaiNt
06-05-2007, 11:14 AM
This thread reminds me of this scene...
LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyBu4OFPmug)
:laugh2:
GimmeTheBall!
06-05-2007, 11:15 AM
Originally Posted by Seven:
It ain't our fault your empty trophy case is an artifact, PT.
OK, why a duck?
Why cause you even have a trophy case, Mr. P.T.? You don't have nuthin to put in there except a lukewarm bowl of chunky soup.
Git rid of that case, P.T. You will not now or ever have no good use for it other than to store sandwiches for your coach or weapons or drugs for his relatives.
Furthermore, I have it on good authority that Philthydelphia will never win no super bowl or NBA championship or baseball championship. give it up bro, move away from there. a city of losers, misfits. you who wear those loud gold chains and the "Jersey look" hairstyles and say law enfawcement and filardelfia and just ride around in big cars and visit the docks for what nefarious purples i do not know.
I ain't no genus, but i knows that you eagles fans are sickos. And furthermore, your team colors suck. Although your seester is pretty cute. tell her i have not forgotten her beautiful eyes and that cute little tattos. And that mustache drives me crazy.
don't be a stranger. keep on posting.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 11:49 AM
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
Once again, nothing to say about the actual 'topic at hand'.
Practice what you preach fraud.
I gave you a perfect opportunity to post about 'the topic' , but you're not interested in that. Just the excuses.
I see you for what you are.
Troll.
Don't let the door hit ya!
:moon:
DallasEast
06-05-2007, 11:51 AM
This thread reminds me of this scene...
LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyBu4OFPmug)
:laugh2:
Classic! Just classic, BP! :laugh2: :bow:
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 11:56 AM
Once again, nothing to say about the actual 'topic at hand'.
Practice what you preach fraud.
I gave you a perfect opportunity to post about 'the topic' , but you're not interested in that. Just the excuses.
I see you for what you are.
Troll.
Don't let the door hit ya!
:moon:
Automatic Response ...
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
BrAinPaiNt
06-05-2007, 11:57 AM
Classic! Just classic, BP! :laugh2: :bow:
Just a great scene in a movie I liked.
Always makes me laugh.
DallasEast
06-05-2007, 12:00 PM
Automatic Response ...
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.You just can't resist temptation, eh, Talon? ;)
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 12:02 PM
Just a great scene in a movie I liked.
Always makes me laugh.
I liked that scene too BrAinPaiNt.;)
DallasEast
06-05-2007, 12:02 PM
Just a great scene in a movie I liked.
Always makes me laugh.IMO, Raiders was the best of the three (so far). To this day, I still don't see how Reds beat it out for Best Picture (Oscars).
TheSport78
06-05-2007, 12:03 PM
You insulted my intelligence on a different thread, but this appears to be a legitimate question.
It's going to be interesting to look into the Eagles offense in 2007. While Stallworth is no longer an Eagle, we have a couple of very tall, ideal sized WRs with good hads that were acquisitioned during the off season. Coupled with the fact that Hall and Westbrook will create an awesome ground attack.
I'm actually very enthusiastic about our recently acquired "big backs" and their potential. The only remaining element is health/rehab and McNabb. Looking at the Eagles MB, I'm reading that our new Qb could be a sleeper.
Overall, I think we'll be ready to contend for another shot at the NFC Title. BTW, taking into consideration that games are won and lost at the line of scrimmage ...I won't even speak about our DL.
The Eagles will show up.
May I in-turn ask ...you lost "the Tuna" ...how do you think that will impact the COwboys?
Phoenix-Talon, would you PLEASE stop talking about how McNabb is the key to your season? McNabb has had ONE season over 30 TD's, and guess who his #1 WR was? I sincerely hope you remember when McNabb got hurt, your team was 5-5. So you can talk up all the statistics you want, but the fact is that he wasn't leading his team to victory. Combine an overrated McNabb with an aging defense and you get an 8-8 team. Only once in McNabb's career has he thrown for over 60% completion percentage (2004, TO's year) and it hasn't been since 2003 that McNabb has started a full season. Oh btw in 2003 McNabb threw for 16 TDs and 11 INTs, not exactly great numbers. Only 3 out of 8 seasons has McNabb started a full season. Good luck putting your faith in McNabb like you do every season, only to get disappointed once again for you and the city of Philadelphia. Good day to you.
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 12:03 PM
You just can't resist temptation, eh, Talon? ;)
You know me too well.:D
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 12:04 PM
Phoenix-Talon, would you PLEASE stop talking about how McNabb is the key to your season? McNabb has had ONE season over 30 TD's, and guess who his #1 WR was? I sincerely hope you remember when McNabb got hurt, your team was 5-5. So you can talk up all the statistics you want, but the fact is that he wasn't leading his team to victory. Combine an overrated McNabb with an aging defense and you get an 8-8 team. Only once in McNabb's career has he thrown for over 60% completion percentage (2004, TO's year) and it hasn't been since 2003 that McNabb has started a full season. Oh btw in 2003 McNabb threw for 16 TDs and 11 INTs, not exactly great numbers. Only 3 out of 8 seasons has McNabb started a full season. Good luck putting your faith in McNabb like you do every season, only to get disappointed once again for you and the city of Philadelphia. Good day to you.
Good Day.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 12:12 PM
Automatic Response ...
Shocking too that this Cowboy philanthrapist would surface only to quip no connection to the topic at hand. I think I'll ignore any flamming clashes with him until he learns to post to the point; and not point at the poster.
Good day to you.
Do us a favor and keep posting this mess.
If you've got nothing relevant to say - don't say anything.
Maybe the mods will finally tire of the act and bounce you for good.
BrAinPaiNt
06-05-2007, 12:16 PM
IMO, Raiders was the best of the three (so far). To this day, I still don't see how Reds beat it out for Best Picture (Oscars).
I liked the first and last one...gotta love Sean being the father.
However that second one was just terrible IMO.
DallasEast
06-05-2007, 12:24 PM
I liked the first and last one...gotta love Sean being the father.
However that second one was just terrible IMO.Coonery was a brilliant casting move. Temple of Doom may have been a little better if Spielberg hadn't cast wife #2 as Indy's love interest. :puke: The action was a little more intense in #2 than #1 or #3, imo.
Phoenix-Talon
06-05-2007, 03:16 PM
Do us a favor ...
If you've got nothing relevant to say - don't say anything.
Here's that favor you asked for ...
If you don't have something relevant to say, don't say anything. Now do me a favor and learn to write.
Good day to you.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 03:21 PM
Here's that favor you asked for ...
If you don't have something relevant to say, don't say anything. Now do me a favor and learn to write.
Good day to you.
Can someone translate what this is supposed to mean for me?
My skills at reading Imbecile are a bit rusty.
Thanks in Advance!
Vintage
06-05-2007, 03:22 PM
Here's that favor you asked for ...
If you don't have something relevant to say, don't say anything. Now do me a favor and learn to write.
Good day to you.
Get new material.
It gets old. Fast. Hence some of my replies directed at you.
stasheroo
06-05-2007, 03:27 PM
Get new material.
It gets old. Fast. Hence some of my replies directed at you.
Apparently, not 'old' enough for this instigator to get banned though.......
5Stars
06-05-2007, 04:10 PM
It's going to be interesting to look into the Eagles offense in 2007. While Stallworth is no longer an Eagle, we have a couple of very tall, ideal sized WRs with good hads that were acquisitioned during the off season. Coupled with the fact that Hall and Westbrook will create an awesome ground attack.
I'm actually very enthusiastic about our recently acquired "big backs" and their potential. The only remaining element is health/rehab and McNabb. Looking at the Eagles MB, I'm reading that our new Qb could be a sleeper.
Here's that favor you asked for ...
If you don't have something relevant to say, don't say anything. Now do me a favor and learn to write.
Good day to you.
Typical hypocrite! What next PT? You going to challenge his Military manhood? :cool: You have entered phase two of how you post!
Phase 1 - PT pimps his eagles. Cowboy fans laugh at him, he gets frustrated.
Phase 2 - Once frustration occurs, PT starts to critize your spelling/grammar. Cowboy fans laugh at him..
Phase 3 - Now he resorts to questioning your "right of passage" or your Military manhood.
These are what are known as "The Phoneix-Talon Phases of Dialogue". Translation of that means, full of crap!
:rolleyes:
the kid 05
06-05-2007, 05:00 PM
...who if walked into the room you'd dive Over people to get his autograph!:rolleyes:
i wouldn't. I've avoid the hole "your an eagles fan, must make fun of" stuff, but I think you need to take off the homer glasses. Donovan is a good qb, but in that SB he trucked up bad, and now is mixing up his story and blaming a wide out that isn't on the team any more.
REDVOLUTION
06-05-2007, 08:14 PM
That's just retarded for McScab to say those things, from a philosophical stand point. T.O. had a MONSTER superbowl to that point, why would you not go to him at the end, he was on fire, and why would you think he couldn't last thru the whole game, he gave no indication, that I remember, he couldn't. In their mind, the rest of the Eagles and the coaching staff were playing not to lose, T.O. was playing to win that game. I don't like T.O. but GET REAL McPuke.
That's like the Bulls not giving Jordan the ball at the end of a finals game when they need a bucket.
Believe it or not... McNabb wasnt gonna let TO help win that SB in the end... he tried to force the ball to other receivers just to show "who the man was" and that he was gonna choose who he through the ball to... its that simple.
Royal Laegotti
06-06-2007, 12:29 AM
Believe it or not... McNabb wasnt gonna let TO help win that SB in the end... he tried to force the ball to other receivers just to show "who the man was" and that he was gonna choose who he through the ball to... its that simple.
Well I don't know if I'd go that far, I mean it is the Superbowl, McPuke's status in history hung in the balance, just like every other QB in the SB. I don't think that was his mind set. The Superbowl is too big a game for something like that, I don't even think McPuke would stoop to that level during that game, regular season, maybe.
I just think they were trying to use up as much time as they could to score and then hope for the onside kick to go their way, score again so Brady didn't have enough time to do anything after that. IMO.
Phoenix-Talon
06-06-2007, 05:53 AM
i wouldn't. I've avoid the hole "your an eagles fan, must make fun of" stuff, but I think you need to take off the homer glasses. Donovan is a good qb, but in that SB he trucked up bad, and now is mixing up his story and blaming a wide out that isn't on the team any more.
I admire those few who take your approach to opponent fan; too many fans jum on the "it's ok to troll opponent fans" approach. If I take off the homer glasses as you suggest, I'm almost afraid of what I'll see in McNabb. I know he is talented and I know he has flaws. He probably could have played better in the 2004 Superbowl. But again, the Patriots had something to do with that also.
I wish I could cut through all of the home-grown trolls that we have and dialogue sensibly with you and others here that appreciate an opposing point of view. But the very moment that I make a point of sting someone because I'm a dedicated Eagles fan ...I start getting insulted, and pelted by the same crew ...you know who they are too.
That said, it's difficult to "take off the homer glasses" and allow that element to add insult to injury. Hence, the green glasses remain.
Have a good Cowboys day!
stasheroo
06-06-2007, 07:40 AM
I admire those few who take your approach to opponent fan; too many fans jum on the "it's ok to troll opponent fans" approach. If I take off the homer glasses as you suggest, I'm almost afraid of what I'll see in McNabb. I know he is talented and I know he has flaws. He probably could have played better in the 2004 Superbowl. But again, the Patriots had something to do with that also.
I wish I could cut through all of the home-grown trolls that we have and dialogue sensibly with you and others here that appreciate an opposing point of view. But the very moment that I make a point of sting someone because I'm a dedicated Eagles fan ...I start getting insulted, and pelted by the same crew ...you know who they are too.
That said, it's difficult to "take off the homer glasses" and allow that element to add insult to injury. Hence, the green glasses remain.
Have a good Cowboys day!
Yeah, you - like McNabb - are some kind of 'victim' right?
Persecuted by an angry world for doing nothing other than being you.
And yet, I guess it's OK to try take shots at Romo and get away with it, right?
You have a good day too!
burmafrd
06-06-2007, 09:06 AM
BOTTOM LINE. McFlabb was puking and tired at the end of the game. FACT.
He was not able to make the plays that could have won the game. FACT.
In the end it was on him and no one else. FACT.
stasheroo
06-06-2007, 09:11 AM
BOTTOM LINE. McFlabb was puking and tired at the end of the game. FACT.
He was not able to make the plays that could have won the game. FACT.
In the end it was on him and no one else. FACT.
:hammer:
dogunwo
06-06-2007, 09:22 AM
McNabb keeps on looking more and more ridiculous as we are now two years removed from it and he is still coming up with excuses.
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