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I really am grateful for McNabb's play last night. His poor play kept my FFL opponent from beating me. If Eli Manning hadn't played like a confused child, I wouldn't have had to worry. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: GamerExpress
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Eagles = swept by Cowboys. BAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!!!

It really is a shame that the Cowboys were out played the whole game and then our QB chokes once again handing the game over to them. I think you need to understand that the Cowboys are simply not a Superbowl caliber team this year, not that the Eagles are either. I think you need to get a grip, the Boys are obviously not that great if they almost lost to Philly, they really did lose if it wasn't for our QB handing them the win. I see you are a GWB supporter also, no wonder you spew such nonsense from your mouth.

That's the point of a rivalry. You gloat when your team beats your rival. Neither Auburn nor Alabama are going to the national championship game but don't think for a second that whichever team wins those fans won't gloat.
 
At least Philly doesn't have Drew "Washed Up" Bledsoe. And nobody was talking smack when McNabb had a 100+ rating after the first couple of games. Clearly his passing is off after the hernia.
 
I'll agree with many people in this thread and say that Philly should keep TO and get rid of McNabb. Simply because Philly fans deserve TO and McNabb needs to be somewhere where' he's appreciated. Sure, Philly fans are there cheering for him while he's doing well, but yell "Trade him" the second he makes a mistake. They'll only appreciate him after he leaves (a la Randall).
 
Originally posted by: jalaram
I'll agree with many people in this thread and say that Philly should keep TO and get rid of McNabb. Simply because Philly fans deserve TO and McNabb needs to be somewhere where' he's appreciated. Sure, Philly fans are there cheering for him while he's doing well, but yell "Trade him" the second he makes a mistake. They'll only appreciate him after he leaves (a la Randall).

I used to be a Philly fan back in the Cunningham and Buddy Ryan days, now I enjoy every single time they lose.
 
Originally posted by: jalaram
I'll agree with many people in this thread and say that Philly should keep TO and get rid of McNabb. Simply because Philly fans deserve TO and McNabb needs to be somewhere where' he's appreciated. Sure, Philly fans are there cheering for him while he's doing well, but yell "Trade him" the second he makes a mistake. They'll only appreciate him after he leaves (a la Randall).
Says the moron who lives in New Hampshire. Come to Philly and then act like you have half a clue of what the pulse of the city is. McNabb will always be an icon in Philly.

 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: jalaram
I'll agree with many people in this thread and say that Philly should keep TO and get rid of McNabb. Simply because Philly fans deserve TO and McNabb needs to be somewhere where' he's appreciated. Sure, Philly fans are there cheering for him while he's doing well, but yell "Trade him" the second he makes a mistake. They'll only appreciate him after he leaves (a la Randall).
Says the moron who lives in New Hampshire. Come to Philly and then act like you have half a clue of what the pulse of the city is. McNabb will always be an icon in Philly.

I am in Philly, born and raised in this area and let me say McNabb will always be an icon you are correct in that. The sad thing is I don't think he is worth near what he gets paid and that he is overated, he will be known from last nights game as the Cowboys best player!!!
 
See, you guys say that the cowboys aren't super bowl caliber, but then, what is super bowl caliber? They have the abilty to keep the game close despite any oponent, and win most of those games. That takes heart, and other intangables. I mean, cmon, the Pats won 2 superbowls on last minute field goals...
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
McNabb is the man in Philly. Whoever says differently hasn't been to Philly during the football season.

McNabb is a total choke artist. His "i'm injured" routine gets so old. If you are injured then sit out. If you want to play, shut up about being injured. And I'm sorry, because he does get injured just shows me that he will NEVER be an elite quaterback. He doesn't get rid of the ball when he should. He has barely any pocket presence. Look at manning and favre. They don't get hurt because they get rid of the ball and have a total feel for what is going. They are actually good QB's. Typical McNabb is...."Oh we are winning...look ma no injuries". "Oh we are losing...time to limp around". What a joke. TO was right. TO is a nutjob but he backs up what he says. TO isn't good for off the field but when it comes time to play, I'll take him over anyone. He'll talk sh!t and he'll back it up.
 
Originally posted by: five40
Originally posted by: ThePresence
McNabb is the man in Philly. Whoever says differently hasn't been to Philly during the football season.

McNabb is a total choke artist. His "i'm injured" routine gets so old. If you are injured then sit out. If you want to play, shut up about being injured. And I'm sorry, because he does get injured just shows me that he will NEVER be an elite quaterback. He doesn't get rid of the ball when he should. He has barely any pocket presence. Look at manning and favre. They don't get hurt because they get rid of the ball and have a total feel for what is going. They are actually good QB's. Typical McNabb is...."Oh we are winning...look ma no injuries". "Oh we are losing...time to limp around". What a joke. TO was right. TO is a nutjob but he backs up what he says. TO isn't good for off the field but when it comes time to play, I'll take him over anyone. He'll talk sh!t and he'll back it up.


LOL. Wouldn't it be t3h irony if either the cowboys, or say the lions picked up T.O? I mean I don't know how much Mooch likes T.O, but he needs someone to act as a "role model" for them recivers of his...

*cough*....*gasp*....*chuckle*....HAHAHAHAHA. Yeah, never mind.

 
Originally posted by: computeerrgghh
Mmmmmm can't wait for the two scheduled games against the Giants.

me too, I hope the Giants kick their butts good. I turned off that game last night too early.
 
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
See, you guys say that the cowboys aren't super bowl caliber, but then, what is super bowl caliber?

You won't find it in the NFC. Even last year...were the Eagles really that good? Or was the rest of the NFC just THAT BAD?
 
Originally posted by: five40
Originally posted by: ThePresence
McNabb is the man in Philly. Whoever says differently hasn't been to Philly during the football season.

McNabb is a total choke artist. His "i'm injured" routine gets so old. If you are injured then sit out. If you want to play, shut up about being injured. And I'm sorry, because he does get injured just shows me that he will NEVER be an elite quaterback. He doesn't get rid of the ball when he should. He has barely any pocket presence. Look at manning and favre. They don't get hurt because they get rid of the ball and have a total feel for what is going. They are actually good QB's. Typical McNabb is...."Oh we are winning...look ma no injuries". "Oh we are losing...time to limp around". What a joke. TO was right. TO is a nutjob but he backs up what he says. TO isn't good for off the field but when it comes time to play, I'll take him over anyone. He'll talk sh!t and he'll back it up.
Wow you're totally clueless. Look up ESPN's 10 gutsiest performances and the game where McNabb threw 4 TD's on a broken leg. He has more heart than TO will ever have, that's why Hugh Douglass called that p**sy out in the trainer's room and said he was faking his injury. TO wouldn't have gotten into a fistfight if the truth didn't hit home. McNabb has never made excuses for losing b/c of injuries, stop pulling sht out of your ass.

 
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
See, you guys say that the cowboys aren't super bowl caliber, but then, what is super bowl caliber? They have the abilty to keep the game close despite any oponent, and win most of those games. That takes heart, and other intangables. I mean, cmon, the Pats won 2 superbowls on last minute field goals...
First off, let's start at the QB position. Having a QB who avg'd 16.27 INT's over 11 full seasons isn't someone who is going to win the SB for you. Bledsoe throws too many picks, period. Nothing will change.

Second, about your statement about close games. If you're basing your comparison of the Pats to the Cowboys after 9 games, that's ridiculous. I see no resemblence to the two teams, the Cowboys don't have the experience nor talent to be classified as super bowl caliber. For example, the running game. The Cowboys couldn't do anything against a super bowl caliber run defense like the Eagles, who stuffed Ladam Tomlinson for 17 yards. Yet, other Super Bowl caliber teams like the Falcons and Broncos ran on the Eagles. Julius Jones is decent, but not great. The 2nd option, Barber, is young and is prone to fumbling. Parcells is a great coach but overall I still don't see it.
 
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