McNabb/Briggs trade?

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Rajmahal33
05-22-2007, 02:40 PM
I heard McNabb got Vick started on Dog-fighting. That info is going to go public and thats why the Eagles drafted Kolb and want to swap QB's with Indy for Peyton Manning. Meanwhile Vick had so much success in Lambeau in the playoffs that GB is going to trade for him and send FavRE back to the team that drafted him, Atlanta. On a side note this will also work out b/c Wisconsin hates dogs, in fact their state animal is a cat.

Hog1
05-22-2007, 02:45 PM
Wisconsin hates dogs????? WTF, what about sled dogs?????? On Donner, On Cupid, and the other dog's. Let's see......I know they like Badger's.......

skinsfan69
05-22-2007, 03:23 PM
these off season threads are getting painful.

PSUSkinsFan21
05-22-2007, 03:33 PM
Next contract? Why is that an issue? He's signed through 2013! And it's not like taking up a lot of cap space is an issue for the Eagles, they're always well under the cap. Here's where Canuck's links to the salary cap pages of other teams comes in handy... in 2008 and 2009 they're $20 - $30 million under the cap.

There is no financial incentive to move McNabb from Philadelphia. Reid's not lying when he says Kolb was picked for insurance.

I stand corrected then......i thought I read somewhere that he had two years left. My bad for not having my facts straight.

Pocket$ $traight
05-22-2007, 10:22 PM
LOL this is insane.

Andy Reid wants to have like 10,000 of McNabb's babies, that's how much he loves him. There is no way Reid ever trades McNabb.

The Eagles have always drafted players at positions well before a need for their service arises.

It looks like Reid is ready to give birth to those 10,000 babies... Think of how happy the drug dealers would be!

EARTHQUAKE2689
05-22-2007, 10:47 PM
It looks like Reid is ready to give birth to those 10,000 babies... Think of how happy the drug dealers would be!


they would be extremely extatic

sportscurmudgeon
05-23-2007, 04:55 PM
1. I believe that McNabb's contract gives him an opt out after the 2008 season. So in a sense, he may indeed only have two years left on the deal although it does extend for 5 more seasons.

2. It's a bit harsh to say the Eagles have never acomplished anything with McNabb at QB. They were the worst team in the league the year they got to draft him. The reason they had 2nd pick is because that's the year the Browns came back to the league and the Browns has the #1 pick. From those depths, the Eagles have won the NFL East 5 times and been to the NFC Championship game 3 times and to the Super Bowl once. That's hardly "never accomplished anything". By that standard, Sonny Jurgensen "never accomplished anything either..." Dan Marino "never accomplished anything either..." Jeff George never ... well the analogy does break down there.

PSUSkinsFan21
05-23-2007, 05:08 PM
1. I believe that McNabb's contract gives him an opt out after the 2008 season. So in a sense, he may indeed only have two years left on the deal although it does extend for 5 more seasons.


ahh, thanks SC. I knew I saw that 2 year figure somewhere.

GusFrerotte
05-23-2007, 05:34 PM
McNabb is expendable at this point. He has pretty much taken the Eagles as far as they are ever going to go. He choked in the big game a few years ago and with his injuries it has been all downhill from there. All he has to do is get that knee whacked really good and it could be all over for him. Option Qb's will never win a SB in my opinion, and McNabb IS overrated to boot.

Schneed10
05-23-2007, 05:42 PM
1. I believe that McNabb's contract gives him an opt out after the 2008 season. So in a sense, he may indeed only have two years left on the deal although it does extend for 5 more seasons.

I'd be curious to know why McNabb would want to opt out in 2008? His base salary is $5.5 million in 2007, and only steadily increases from there. The contract is backloaded to a degree, meaning a large portion of his money is still due to him.

I see no financial incentive for him to opt out and leave Philly, and I still think that on a national level folks are way underestimating Andy Reid's commitment to him.

The only reason McNabb would want to opt out like that would be if Reid decided Kolb was way too good to sit. I guess anything's possible, but I don't like the chances of that happening. Kolb's situation has Matt Schaub written all over it.

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