Speed is not so important for your WR's if you have a QB with enough mobility to not trip over his own two feet and fumble the ball excessively. McNabb's elusiveness buys his receivers time to get open late for the big play, remember the play he made against us on the Monday night game. He ran about 40 yards from side to side and then threw deep to a wide open receiver for the TD. Nabby also runs to his right like he's going to turn the corner and then at the last minute pulls up throws to the open receiver after the corner comes after him, much like Elway and Young and Montana used to do.
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