Longtimefan
07-04-2011, 07:18 PM
I think the Titans actually may make more sense to McNabb than Minny right now. Maybe Seattle...probably Arizona...although Arizona is in the Kolb Sweepstakes. I guess whoever loses out on Kolb may get McNabb. But Orton may also be available, so who knows. I just hope there is a market for McNabb and we can recoup something from this disaster of a trade.
According to a quote by CSN Washington’s Ryan O’Halloran, the Washington Redskins wouldn’t get more than a “used kicking tee” for quarterback Donovan McNabb, and as a result, will release him before the season begins. O’Halloran is obviously joking but he is implying that it wouldn’t even be worth it for the Redskins to try to trade McNabb, whose value dropped significantly following a disappointing 2010 season. McNabb, 34, is due $12.5 million next season. He was signed to a contract extension before a November game against the Philadelphia Eagles but the contract also includes a loophole in which the Redskins can get out of paying him anything. And they will. McNabb may be a starter next season (although I don’t expect it) but it won’t be for the Redskins.
skinsfaninok
07-05-2011, 02:53 PM
Redskins will have a hard time trading McNabb | ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/05/redskins-will-have-a-hard-time-trading-mcnabb/)
NLC1054
07-05-2011, 03:00 PM
They're not going to trade him. They realize they're not going to get value for him after last season, and they put the out clause in his contract in there specifically because of that. McNabb will get cut with no compensation unless McNabb wants to restructure his contract, which he won't want to.
skinsfaninok
07-05-2011, 03:04 PM
They're not going to trade him. They realize they're not going to get value for him after last season, and they put the out clause in his contract in there specifically because of that. McNabb will get cut with no compensation unless McNabb wants to restructure his contract, which he won't want to.
He may just stay in D.C who knows
I think the only thing that's for sure is DM won't be back. How he moves on is the only question.
NLC1054
07-05-2011, 03:11 PM
Like I said, his best chance for some sort of success is to stay in Washington. But him and Kyle are going to need to come together somehow, and I think that relationship is pretty much obliterated. He feels like Kyle wants him to be a robot, and if that's the way he feels, there's not going to be a lot we can do.
So unless he restructures his contract and changes his attitude, we're probably just going to cut him.
Longtimefan
07-05-2011, 07:23 PM
Mike Shanahan must turn things around for Redskins after troubling 2010 season - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/mike-shanahan-must-turn-things-around-for-redskins-after-troubling-2010-season/2011/07/01/gHQA5V0FyH_story.html)
mlmdub130
07-05-2011, 07:40 PM
Mike Shanahan must turn things around for Redskins after troubling 2010 season - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/mike-shanahan-must-turn-things-around-for-redskins-after-troubling-2010-season/2011/07/01/gHQA5V0FyH_story.html)
i feel like i have read this a million times if i have read it once, f this lockout crap, we NEED football
NLC1054
07-05-2011, 07:53 PM
Mike Shanahan must turn things around for Redskins after troubling 2010 season - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/mike-shanahan-must-turn-things-around-for-redskins-after-troubling-2010-season/2011/07/01/gHQA5V0FyH_story.html)
I don't know what it is about DC and hack sports journalist, but here we have another one in Jason Reid. There's a reason why he got fired as the Redskins Insider. Crap like this, which is nothing but the same garbage pretty much everyone else has ever said ever about the Redskins. There is nothing new, no insight, no NOTHING in this whole article.
Why does this jerkhole still have a job?
Yeah pretty lame read.
I think you've gotta give Shanahan a full 3 years before you consider moving on.