Moderator: Andrew
Gunbot wrote:It was that pre-game lunch that caused the slow start.
Gunbot wrote:I was telling a joke to myself I guess. Are you the humor police?
Saint John wrote:I thought McNabb had a pretty good game. Yeah, he did throw a few behind his receivers, but he also had about 6 of his passes dropped.
conversationpc wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was telling a joke to myself I guess. Are you the humor police?
I'm serious...What's funny about it? Is there some inside joke here? Do I have to be from Philadelphia to understand? Sensitive much? Good grief.
Gunbot wrote:conversationpc wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was telling a joke to myself I guess. Are you the humor police?
I'm serious...What's funny about it? Is there some inside joke here? Do I have to be from Philadelphia to understand? Sensitive much? Good grief.
He has been referred to as McNugget, a little bit in reference to his stomach ache at the close of the superbowl. Nothing cryptic. I guess you have to be from Philly to get it.
Gunbot wrote:conversationpc wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was telling a joke to myself I guess. Are you the humor police?
I'm serious...What's funny about it? Is there some inside joke here? Do I have to be from Philadelphia to understand? Sensitive much? Good grief.
He has been referred to as McNugget, a little bit in reference to his stomach ache at the close of the superbowl. Nothing cryptic. I guess you have to be from Philly to get it.
Red13JoePa wrote:While the loss wasn't on McApple(up) and/or Reid per se (this was a defensive loss, bottom line you have the leadd in the 4th q and give a drive), once again I see why I DON"T want the ball in this guy's hands trailing needing the last possession to win.
That is the worst 375 yard performance you'll see if you watch. Many McDirtballz and McBehindGuys balls.
Red13JoePa wrote:Quinton Demps, Quinton Mickell, Asante Samuel and Sheldon Brown, INVISABLE for the Eagles.
Their biggest, most physical corner Lito Sheppard (6') sat idly by and watched FitzCaveMan hair scape his knuckles all throughout the secondary unmolested.
StyxCollector wrote:Even if McNabb isn't bad in Philly, someone will take him. And to be honest, if they had someone with real talent (not TO but someone with talent and not an asshole) they may have won something by now. That year TO and McNabb got to the Superbowl - loss excepted - was a good one and showed what he could do with tools.
Red13JoePa wrote:Take him.
Showed what he could do in the superbowl?
4 Ints.
Moose wrote:McNabb is an overvalued, fat, self obsessed, narcissistic, whining prima donna bitch! The national media who come to his defense make me sick!
Saint John wrote:Seemed to me like what lost them the game was their inability to stop Arizona's offense. McNabb brought them back and gave them the lead. A terrible non-call for pass interference against Curtis is certainly not his fault. I'm certianly no McNabb fan, but had he not shown leadership skills in the 3rd quarter and carried them they would have been blown out by 20+.
WIX wrote:Kinda like all the tatoos in the NBA. Some may like em I think they make the game wreak!
Rockindeano wrote:WIX wrote:Kinda like all the tatoos in the NBA. Some may like em I think they make the game wreak!
You mean reek I believe. Stinky like a rotting corpse.
Saint John wrote:Seemed to me like what lost them the game was their inability to stop Arizona's offense. McNabb brought them back and gave them the lead. A terrible non-call for pass interference against Curtis is certainly not his fault. I'm certianly no McNabb fan, but had he not shown leadership skills in the 3rd quarter and carried them they would have been blown out by 20+.
Enigma869 wrote:To be fair to McNabb...He has at least gotten to several NFC Championship games. Everyone in the NFL sings the praises of Tony Homo and he's the biggest "Choke" artist in the league!
Saint John wrote:Seemed to me like what lost them the game was their inability to stop Arizona's offense.
Saint John wrote:Seemed to me like what lost them the game was their inability to stop Arizona's offense. McNabb brought them back and gave them the lead. A terrible non-call for pass interference against Curtis is certainly not his fault. I'm certianly no McNabb fan, but had he not shown leadership skills in the 3rd quarter and carried them they would have been blown out by 20+.
X factor wrote:Saint John wrote:Seemed to me like what lost them the game was their inability to stop Arizona's offense. McNabb brought them back and gave them the lead. A terrible non-call for pass interference against Curtis is certainly not his fault. I'm certianly no McNabb fan, but had he not shown leadership skills in the 3rd quarter and carried them they would have been blown out by 20+.
I agree 100% Dan. How anyone can put this loss on McNabb is beyond me.
Uhm, and did Philly fan forget that your beloved kicker missed a field goal and shanked an EXTRA POINT?? Wanna play the blame game, that's as good a place to start as any.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 37 guests