12thMan
04-05-2010, 01:09 AM
Take your time and peruse some of the boards comments. There are a lot of guys that are not so sad to have traded McNabb to us. Hell they even think its funny we'd want him.
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Geezz, talk about a bunch of idiots. How in the hell are we weakened by this trade. And I'm telling you, Kolb played two--count them--two great games and they're wetting their pants in Philly. Give me a break.
If they think Michael Vick can step in and make them forget about Donvonan McNabb, they are seriously delusional.
tryfuhl
04-05-2010, 01:10 AM
you know what. He is a skin now and hell to the redskins
yep, you're drunk lol
djnemo65
04-05-2010, 01:10 AM
My guess is that Shanahan doesn't like Campbell, doesn't like Clausen, and doesn't think McCoy will be available with the 37th pick. That's the only way this move makes sense to me, because while it unarguably makes us better next year, it does not lay the foundation for a legitimate championship run for the immediate future. We still need a QB for that - a legit franchise QB - and McNabb be not he. I find talk of Donovan giving us five or even three productive years wildly optimistic. I put the over/under at two. This is not Brett Favre who played basically his entire career injury free. McNabb is a guy whose career was in free-fall after suffering severe season ending injuries in 06 and 07; a guy whose physical condition has always been a question mark. A guy who will be playing behind a line without a single entrenched starter.
I don't support this move, although I am praying that McNabb forces me to eat a hot steaming plate of crow at some point. I like him fine as a guy, although as an Eagles hater I always enjoyed watching him invariably meltdown in big moments.
Anyway, we'll see....
Beemnseven
04-05-2010, 01:11 AM
I agree, there's nothing special about Santana any more. He's still a threat, I suppose but I would mind seeing us move him for a nice pick too.
Yeah, exactly. I remember last season, at the beginning where it seemed like Santana Moss took forever to get into the game. In fact someone here remarked that they were glad when he finally realized that preseason was over. Then there was the 'shoe-shining' crap in Cincinatti ... that was where he lost me.
Maybe it was Zorn's backward-moving, inept offense. But it just seems like it's been much easier for opposing defenses to scheme him out of the game.
warpaint
04-05-2010, 01:12 AM
yep, you're drunk lol
I am so wasted right now. I just hope that this is all a joke,
tryfuhl
04-05-2010, 01:12 AM
the last guy that had a resurrection on this day was Jesus
I say this can't be so bad eh?
Pocket$ $traight
04-05-2010, 01:14 AM
He can? Like I said, five years ago he was good. There's been nothing special about him since.
If I'm wrong, I'm wrong -- fine, I hope he can light it up again. But I don't think it's out of the question to suggest that Santana Moss' best days are long gone.
He had over 1000 yards two years ago and 902 last year. Those are monster numbers in Zorn's WC.
I think he still has the speed to be effective and Shanny will maximize his ability.
Let's just say, I don't see him running the 5 yard slant several times a game and on 4th and short consistently.
skinsguy
04-05-2010, 01:15 AM
you know what. He is a skin now and hell to the redskins
You mean HAIL to the Redskins!
GMScud
04-05-2010, 01:16 AM
McNabb apparently has a no-trade clause built-in to this trade, so DeMac is our QB this year.
Donovan is now the biggest sports star in DC.
Incorrect. There is no no-trade clause.
Dirtbag59
04-05-2010, 01:16 AM
Gradkowski>Campbell.
Lol, what? I mean I'm not the biggest Campbell supporter but Gradowski is not better then Campbell.