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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
McNabb is a guy who likes to form his own clique and alienate his companions and coaches for his own self-benefit in the "public's eye", i.e in 2008 when he said "We showed our youth...".
It's just that the environment here was so horrible that Redskins players were in awe of his "leadership"(i.e some of Cooley's initial comments on McNabb way back when). The bitch doesn't should retire a free agent and let the real, quality black QB down in Tampa should him how its done.
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
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Leaders influence others such that the others will do and/or not do certain tasks and activities. That an unknown QB who hasn't proven his technical prowess managed to snatch away the lockerroom from an "established" QB like McNabb is a bad sign.
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
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But, it is in fact the minority opinion when it comes to McNabb. And there will always be a minority opinion; someone somewhere can/will find something negative to say about anyone from Favre to Marino to Brady to Manning etc. |
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
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Technical prowess and leadership are not one and the same, and they are certainly not strongly correlated. Throwing stuble jabs at his fellow teammates could have been taken the wrong way(and actually were). Considering how butthurt he was for Shanahan making embarassing comments about him in public, perhaps he should have stuck to similar principles during his earlier Philly tenure when talking about the young guys on his team or his defense. Alienating teammates through the media certainly creates distance between him and the blamed. Yes, the jabs regarding the Eagles D are subtle, but he had the opportunity to hold himself accountable for his part in the loss but instead distracted the audience to focus on the D. Nope, not me, 'twas the D. On a separate note, that Kolb, who is certainly not as accomplished and proven, was able to gain the favor of players over McNabb is not exactly a good sign of a supposed leader. What McNabb does in his cries through the media is triangulation. Rather than engage in direct communication with the folks he has problems with, he brings the issue to the media and public, and then scores an "win" since the public will favor him since he's so accomplished in terms of accolades. The situation with Kolb developing "links" of affinity with the other members of the Eagles is that McNabb failed to foster the concept of "we" with newcomers.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Re: Redskins 2011 Starting Quarterback: John Beck?
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Let me point some numbers out here. See a pattern here? I sure do. 1999 McNabb - 106 completions, 948 yards (12 games) Deuce Staley - 41 receptions/294 yards (16 games) 2000 McNabb - 330 completions, 3,365 yards (16 games) Staley- 25 receptions, 201 yards (only 5 games) 2001 McNabb -285 completions, 3,233 yards Staley - 63 receptions, 626 yards (13 games) 2002 McNabb - 211 completions, 2,289 yards (10 games) Staley- 51 receptions, 541 yards (16 games) Westbrook -9 receptions, 86 yards (15 games) 2003 McNabb - 275 completions, 3,216 yards (16 games) Staley - 36 receptions, 382 yards (16 games) Westbrook - 37 receptions, 332 yards (15 games) 2004 McNabb - 300 completions, 3,875 yards (15 games) Westbrook - 73 receptions, 703 yards (13 games) 2005 McNabb - 211 completions, 2,507 yards (9 games) Westbrook - 61 receptions, 616 yards (12 games) 2006 McNabb- 180 completions, 2,647 yards (10 games) Westbrook - 77 receptions, 699 yards (15 games) 2007 McNabb - 291 completions, 3,324 yards (14 games) Westbrook - 90 receptions, 771 yards (15 games) 2008 McNabb - 345 completions, 3,916 yards (16 games) Westbrook - 54 receptions, 402 yards (14 games) |
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