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Can You Imagine I know it won't happen ,but can you imagine
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Buffalo Bills should get Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb
Bob Matthews • Staff writer • January 11, 2010
McNabb is feeling the heat again from Philadelphia's fans and media after his poor performance in Saturday's 34-14 loss to the host Dallas Cowboys in the NFC wild-card playoffs.
The game wasn't as close as the final score suggests and McNabb's final stats were much better than he played. He was awful when the game was in doubt.
McNabb no longer is in his prime, but he's not over the hill. He's no longer All-Pro, but he's no All-Schmo.
It might be time for a new starting quarterback for the Eagles. It certainly is time for a new starting quarterback for the Bills.
McNabb would not be Buffalo's QB of the future, but he'd be a huge improvement for the present. Even if the Bills select a QB (Sam Bradford or Jimmy Clausen) with the No. 9 pick in this year's college draft, McNabb would be a solid starter for now.
After a long love-hate relationship with Philadelphia's fickle fans and often overly critical media, McNabb probably would be warmly embraced in western New York. He was an immensely popular QB at Syracuse and he was a top-five NFL QB for many years while the Bills were trying to find a slightly above-average QB.
McNabb, who turned 33 last Nov. 25, has one season left on a two-year, $24.5 million contract. Philadelphia has Kevin Kolb waiting in the wings and might think the time has come to make the QB switch. But the Eagles aren't going to release McNabb or give him away. Decent QBs are too scarce for that.
I have no idea what Philadelphia would want in trade for McNabb, but the Bills shouldn't waste any time finding out. A third-round pick in 2010, a future low-round pick or two, and a decent veteran might be enough to get him and a reasonable price to pay.
I can see it now.
McNabb; I'll come if HE"s not there
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Buffalo Bills should get Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb
Bob Matthews • Staff writer • January 11, 2010
McNabb is feeling the heat again from Philadelphia's fans and media after his poor performance in Saturday's 34-14 loss to the host Dallas Cowboys in the NFC wild-card playoffs.
The game wasn't as close as the final score suggests and McNabb's final stats were much better than he played. He was awful when the game was in doubt.
McNabb no longer is in his prime, but he's not over the hill. He's no longer All-Pro, but he's no All-Schmo.
It might be time for a new starting quarterback for the Eagles. It certainly is time for a new starting quarterback for the Bills.
McNabb would not be Buffalo's QB of the future, but he'd be a huge improvement for the present. Even if the Bills select a QB (Sam Bradford or Jimmy Clausen) with the No. 9 pick in this year's college draft, McNabb would be a solid starter for now.
After a long love-hate relationship with Philadelphia's fickle fans and often overly critical media, McNabb probably would be warmly embraced in western New York. He was an immensely popular QB at Syracuse and he was a top-five NFL QB for many years while the Bills were trying to find a slightly above-average QB.
McNabb, who turned 33 last Nov. 25, has one season left on a two-year, $24.5 million contract. Philadelphia has Kevin Kolb waiting in the wings and might think the time has come to make the QB switch. But the Eagles aren't going to release McNabb or give him away. Decent QBs are too scarce for that.
I have no idea what Philadelphia would want in trade for McNabb, but the Bills shouldn't waste any time finding out. A third-round pick in 2010, a future low-round pick or two, and a decent veteran might be enough to get him and a reasonable price to pay.
I can see it now.
McNabb; I'll come if HE"s not there