LaTunaNostra
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..................Woody'sGirl said:His conditioning doesn't necessarily affect his performance unless you think he's not getting enuff air in his "Boom!!"
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..................Woody'sGirl said:His conditioning doesn't necessarily affect his performance unless you think he's not getting enuff air in his "Boom!!"
Woody'sGirl said:His conditioning doesn't necessarily affect his performance unless you think he's not getting enuff air in his "Boom!!"
Hollywood Henderson said:McChunky has been known to miss some wide open guys before as well...
Even when he isn't huffy & puffing or puking his lunch...
Just how FAT is he now anyway?
Kevin Rogers of V-Tech says 265ish...
Culpepper is built. He looks rock solid around the middle, nothing like the doughy midriff McFlabb has.aardvark said:Is he related to Culpepper?? :laugh2:
Trophy#6 said:Aaww, McFlabb, the missunderstood. Is it just me or is this becoming a trend...teammates having something negative to say about him? Maybe if they'd stop seeing him as though he's walking on water, people might actually see the cancer he is too.
I lay odds down that within the next 6 months another Eagles teemmate will talk negatively about Donovan. And that doesn't count the continued shots TO and Freddie might throw his way too. The guy fell to shambles during the Super Bowl, just watch if they get off to a rough start this year...especially if TO's not there to make him look like a supergodstar. My gawd, imagine what a trainwreck that game would have been without TO to turn it up a notch. As far as Mitchell, he really doesn't matter, he's just copying the truth that TO layed out there for us all to see about their "famed" quarterback- "McNabb is hard to get along with- aka. Cancer-Cell"
Phoenix-Talon said:I don't know, he wasn't always being covered ...
Longboysfan said:I think the Talon has this right.
The only time McNabb used him was in training camp.
Phoenix-Talon said:You seem to have it all figured out. Kind of like how Bill talked badly about his on team last year ...or did you forget about that?
Longboysfan said:There is no McFlabb...
As much as you want to have it true. He always looks solid when on the sidelines up close.
LaTunaNostra said:Foshizzle..
..when compared to his coach anyway.
Fletch said:Geesh! Is that Stay- Puffed Marshmellow and his illegitimate son?
Waffle said:We didn't forget. Our record was 6-10. We talked bad about them too.
1fisher said:Yep Phoenix, If you recall folks were ready to hang Bill, Jerry and most of the team after last year's record........
Phoenix-Talon said:Sure I remember -- this was all over the sports world. And Guess what? If performance doesn't improve, he'll probably do it again. I'll say one thing for Bill -- he's not afraid to speak about what's on his mind.
come git some...
If he gets in the HoF without winning a Superbowl he won't deserve it. He isn't putting up Dan Marino, Payton Manning type numbers and with his slightly above average numbers he needs at least one SB win (or multiple SB appearances) to get into the HoF; at least he should based on what other QB's have needed.jobberone said:Although I'm definitely not a Philly fan I do respect what that club has done over the last few years and I think Reid is a very good coach. I also think the organization is top notch as far as fielding a cap friendly and highly competitive team. I also think McNabb is a very good QB.
1999 Philadelphia Eagles 12 6 216 106 49.1 948 4.39 63 8 7 28/204 7 1 60.1
2000 Philadelphia Eagles 16 16 569 330 58.0 3365 5.91 70 21 13 45/262 45 5 77.8
2001 Philadelphia Eagles 16 16 493 285 57.8 3233 6.56 64 25 12 39/273 44 9 84.3
2002 Philadelphia Eagles 10 10 361 211 58.4 2289 6.34 59 17 6 28/166 27 3 86.0
2003 Philadelphia Eagles 16 16 478 275 57.5 3216 6.73 59 16 11 43/253 44 9 79.6
2004 Philadelphia Eagles 15 15 469 300 64.0 3875 8.26 80 31 8 32/192 50 20 104.7
TOTAL 85 79 2586 1507 58.3 16926 6.55 80 118 57 215/1350 217 47 83.9
I think McNabb is on the crux of becoming or failing to be a HOF player. If he plays the next few years like last or with a rating of 90+ and 3000+ yds and keeps that TD/INT ratio he'll be in play for the HOF IMO. He needs that and maybe a Lombardi trophy. If things fall apart in Philly over the next couple of years then he may see his opportunity fall to the wayside.
He certainly doesn't need to appear to fall apart at the end of games for whatever reason. I called him McNapp last year because he/Reid fell asleep at the end of the game.