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| View Poll Results: Did you agree with Shanahan's decision to bench McNabb? | |||
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17 | 14.05% |
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104 | 85.95% |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
I think Mike Shanahan was pissed about the INT and pulled McNabb but didn't want to admit to making a such a rash decision
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
Well McNabb is trying to get used to being on the Redskins. So give him time. Time is all he needs.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
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![]() The system is a total 180 from Reid's offense. He WILL settle in and still has the talent to succeed.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
I just saw where former Philly receiver Freddie "FredEx" Mitchell weighed in on the McNabb situation, saying that he agreed with Shanahan's decision.
Mitchell, another former eagles player who criticized McNabb's work ethic and practice habits while in Philadelphia, said that The eagles could have won the superbowl if McNabb wasn't so slow and lethargic directing the 2 minute offense in that game. Here is a quote from the article: “I respect both Coach Reid and Coach Shanahan - they have two total different coaching theories. I can only wonder what would have happened in the Super Bowl if Reid stepped up and said, ‘You know what? You're playing like [expletive], you're benched.' I don't know many coaches that have the balls to do that,” Mitchell said. “He was playing like [expletive] and he should have been benched. … And don't say he doesn't have a record of this; he did the same thing in every single championship game.” Mitchell Rips Ex-teammate McNabb
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
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.... Why did we trade for him again?
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
Freddie Mitchell? Really? The 1st round bust? He wouldn't have sniffed the Super Bowl if not for McNabb
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
Who is Freddie Mitchell?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Richmond
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
I thought this was a interesting parallel:
Ex-NFL QB Jake Plummer is playing a new sport these days - Shutdown Corner - NFL - Yahoo! Sports The grind of playing for an uber-perfectionist like Shanahan wore on Plummer during his time in the Rockies. "I had a coach that, regardless of how well I thought I was playing or how well the majority of fans across the country thought I was playing, it was never good enough for him," Plummer said, not bitter but very matter-of-fact. "And that kind of gets frustrating. "It just seemed like every game I could have completed these four more passes or these five more shots here and it would have been perfect. And that just wasn't my personality... But Shanahan wanted perfection and he wore a lot of us down there." Plummer didn't sound surprised by the current circus unfolding in Washington, D.C., between Shanahan and Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb(notes). "I think Shanahan is still searching for John Elway," Plummer said. "Somehow, someway, he thinks there's going to be another guy like John Elway. "He coached a team to almost perfection [with Elway] so he wanted that again, he wanted that every time we went out there. It's just not realistic."
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
I think it's realisitic to push players towards perfection. If we want another superbowl in DC we gotta continue working towards perfection. He may never find another Elway but he needs to push players to play at their best level.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
What you want is push for excellence. I can (unfortunately personally) attest that a push for perfection is (very) counter-productive.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Las Vegas
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
I watched the game Sunday but did not post any messages on the game day thread Sunday. I have to say what stood out most about pur loss to the Lions was how the D-Line of Detroit played in our backfield from the 1st series to the end. McNabb was running for his life nearly everytime he dropped back to pass. However we did manage to take the lead with 4mins remaining when McNabb made a poor decision to throw into double coverage which resulted into a INT. That was a mistake that a vet and pro bowl QB cannot make. Hey McNabb is only human, look Farve threw a pick against the Jets a couple weeks ago on the last drive to go ahead for the win. I think this loss will do us more good than harm with the bye week to think about this. I say McNabb will step up his game in the 2nd half of the season.
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
Comments on Reid: Donovan was 'phenomenal' - 11-11-2010
Reid was asked if McNabb had problems with the two-minute offense or staying in shape during his 11-year Eagles career. (Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, by the way, told reporters in a conference call that he would have handled the whole benching situation differently with the media. Um, you think?) "He was phenomenal when he was here," Reid said. "I don't know about all that."" |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: Mcnabb appears to be done and he is the reason for this loss
The one thing Mcnabb has to stop doing
"throwing interceptions in the 4th quarter" |
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