McNabb, case study-coaching or talent at qb?

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That Guy
09-15-2011, 07:35 PM
I'm in the who's cares, he's gone boat.

I don't think he cares that much about football right now though. all those reports of being slow in practice, not learning the playbook, not following coaching etc here were probably true.

NC_Skins
09-15-2011, 07:40 PM
I actually dont give a shit. Guy is yesterdays news........now about this rex grossman pro bowlesque thing we got going on here.................................


turn the ****ing page people.

Amen.

Which is why I started my first post with.

Why are we still talking about this jackass?


Move along. Lock this sucker up.

skinsfan69
09-15-2011, 08:58 PM
Class act? You shitting me? You mean the same "class act" that had his agent blast the head coach and OC during the season, and then turn around the next day and say "I don't have a problem with Kyle". Did he scold his agent? Nope. Did he refute anything he said? Nope. In fact, he did absolutely nothing but play that "neutral...ooo....i'm so innocent" role.

There is a reason the locker room was split 50/50 in that whole TO fiasco in Philly. It's because many on the team thought he was two faced, and judging by his short time here, it was a accurate assessment.


**** this assclown. I hope he has a miserable season so I can sit back and laugh at him and then everybody will know what a fraud he is.

By listening to your comments you almost make it seem personal. While he was in Philly, McNabb was a top 5-10 QB. Any person w/ football knowledge would probably agree. Outside of Tom Brady I don't think anyone did more w/ less. Right now he simply doesn't have the weapons around him to be a top Qb, and he's no longer good enough to carry an offense, like he did for so many years in Philly.

skinsfan69
09-15-2011, 08:59 PM
I actually dont give a shit. Guy is yesterdays news........now about this rex grossman pro bowlesque thing we got going on here.................................


turn the ****ing page people.

I agree. It's so time to move on past McNabb. It didn't work out here. Time to turn the damn page.

Meks
09-15-2011, 09:17 PM
on orton n mcdaniels... I didn't know the leading reciever and Eddie royal were NOTHING... smh and screw mcloser he blows

NC_Skins
09-15-2011, 10:12 PM
By listening to your comments you almost make it seem personal. While he was in Philly, McNabb was a top 5-10 QB. Any person w/ football knowledge would probably agree. Outside of Tom Brady I don't think anyone did more w/ less. Right now he simply doesn't have the weapons around him to be a top Qb, and he's no longer good enough to carry an offense, like he did for so many years in Philly.


It's not personal, I just get a bit annoyed with the "he's a class act" label he keeps getting slapped with by the average fan. He's not a class act. He essentially defied the coaching staff and then blasted the coaching staff (via his agent) when it caught up with him(aka..benched). Really, in the grand scheme of things, isn't that what Haynesworth did? Refused to do what the coaching staff asked, and basically did his own thing? I'm just ready to move on from that horrible chapter of Redskins history. What he is though, is a good PR guy.

SFREDSKIN
09-15-2011, 10:23 PM
After his 39 yard passing performance against the Chargers, he is on pace to throw for 624 yards this season.

htownskinfan
09-15-2011, 10:47 PM
I also want to mention exactly why McNabb has diminished. His whole career, his ability to run has kept him afloat at the top of the QB list in the NFC. As the years passed and injuries mounted, his ability to run has all but vanished which is why he's struggling as a QB now. He never had the skills to be a top flight QB to begin with (accuracy, pocket presence, intelligence, quick release) that the others have. (Manning, Rivers, Brady, Brees) It's not McNabb's age (34) that is making his decline show. Look no further than the 39-40 year old Brett Farve almost pulling out a MVP to debunk that notion. If your whole game relied on your wheels, expect a lower shelf life for those types of QBs. This is why I'm so dead set against the "run first" kind of QBs that come into the league. That might get you far in the NCAA and win you some games in the NFL, but to really progress and prolong your career, you need to win games from the pocket with the abilities I mention prior.

Didnt see the game,only highlights and as I was watching the highlights I thought to myself that Mcnabb looked like his old self when he was scrambling.I thought he looked better then last yr{as far as his scrambling is concerned} Im going to rewatch the highlights and see if I change my mind

Dirtbag59
09-15-2011, 10:54 PM
After his 39 yard passing performance against the Chargers, he is on pace to throw for 624 yards this season.

Meanwhile Tom Brady is on pace to throw for 8,272 yards 64 TD's and 16 Int's.

SFREDSKIN
09-16-2011, 12:22 AM
Meanwhile Tom Brady is on pace to throw for 8,272 yards 64 TD's and 16 Int's.

That seems about right.

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