Was McNabb misused in Minnesota also?

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SmootSmack
03-30-2012, 04:01 PM
Ironic that McNabb would say "let it go"

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Chico23231
03-30-2012, 04:06 PM
Ironic that McNabb would say "let it go"

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LOL...seriously. Funny thats the first thing he says. You know what that says to me: Douche

NC_Skins
03-30-2012, 04:10 PM
Ironic that McNabb would say "let it go"

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I couldn't watch it. Got to the part he said "let it go", and I stopped. This guy is a piece of work. I refuse to watch anything he's a part of.

SmootSmack
03-30-2012, 04:13 PM
That's about all you needed to see.

It's unfortunate what has happened with McNabb. It's rare though for an athlete to end a career on strong note. But it's usually not so bitter as McNabb's situation.

30gut
03-30-2012, 04:52 PM
Maybe you're right, his ON FIELD performance didn't warrant his treatment. He was pretty consistent with what he had been the previous 2 years in Philly when he was benched and injured.Why does everything have to painted with a negative brush?
Why can't we admit some obvious truths.
McNabb was traded following a solid pro-bowl season.
McNabb benching in Philly doesn't make equate to a poor season.

What got him treated that way was the fact that he didn't want to put in the additional work & study time to get better, didn't want to adjust to the offense, didn't want to accept coaching on his technique and footwork and was a locker room lawyer, trying to curry favor when the coaches started moving away from him.

If he didn't buck being coached and wasn't resistant to change, he would have been our 2011 starter.Again, you can believe whatever you like.
Just because I choose not to believe hersey doesn't me that I think McNabb is without blame.
Clearly, McNabb deserves blame.
My point is the blame is also shared by Kyle and Mike.

Paintrain
03-30-2012, 05:06 PM
Why does everything have to painted with a negative brush?
Why can't we admit some obvious truths.
McNabb was traded following a solid pro-bowl season.
McNabb benching in Philly doesn't make equate to a poor season.

Again, you can believe whatever you like.
Just because I choose not to believe hersey doesn't me that I think McNabb is without blame.
Clearly, McNabb deserves blame.
My point is the blame is also shared by Kyle and Mike.
It's not a negative brush, it's factual. True or false, in the 2 years prior to the trade, was he not benched and injured?

Nobody is saying Kyle and Mike are blameless. But two years later they aren't going on national tv whining about it like a fat girl jilted at the prom.

30gut
03-30-2012, 05:53 PM
It's not a negative brush, it's factual. True or false, in the 2 years prior to the trade, was he not benched and injured?...He was pretty consistent with what he had been the previous 2 years in Philly when he was benched and injured.Yes, he was benched and was injured but his play those 2 years were not consistent with his play in Washington as you said.
Nor was his level play poor as you suggestion:

2008 16 games 3916-23 TDs-11 INTs-86.4 rating
2009 14 games 3553-22 TDs-10 INTs-92.9 rating Pro-bowl
trade

Nobody is saying Kyle and Mike are blameless. But two years later they aren't going on national tv whining about it like a fat girl jilted at the prom.Clearly the level of vitriol leveled at McNabb is a sign that many fans feel that Kyle and Mike are blameless, not saying you feel that way.
I don't like what McNabb said either nor the timing.
It was cowardly and unfair to Griffin.
But that doesn't mean there wasn't some truth there.

As it is, I'm done talking about McNabb.
He's not worth anyones time.

mlmdub130
03-30-2012, 06:20 PM
I couldn't watch it. Got to the part he said "let it go", and I stopped. This guy is a piece of work. I refuse to watch anything he's a part of.

i made it past that and made it another 10 seconds or so then cut it off, unreal.

REDSKINS4ever
03-31-2012, 06:40 AM
There's a big difference between RG3 and McNabb. McNabb was a washed up veteran QB even before the Redskins traded for him. He did do well at times while in a Redskin uniform, but being a 12 year veteran and being a rookie are two different things. While McNabb was a set in his ways type of quarterback, RG3 is fresh from college and hasn't played an NFL down yet. He doesn't have the baggage that McNabb has. Mike Shanahan can mold RG3 and initiate him into the same west coast system that McNabb couldn't grasp. So, therefore, it's useless for him to speak about RG3 in that regard. As for him saying the Shanahans are egomaniacs, that may be true.

MTK
03-31-2012, 10:53 AM
Ironic that McNabb would say "let it go"

Is Tebow The Most Criticized Person In The NFL? - ESPN Video - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7754994)

If his goal is to be one of those analysts that everyone loves to hate, he sure is well on his way. What a tool.

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