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Perhaps, but it's also obviously relevant.
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- His completion %? It's been the best 3 year span of his career 2007-09. - Passing Yds? same as above. - QB Rate? his career average is 86.5, 2007 = 89.9, 2008 = 86.4, 2009 = 92.9. - TD % and INT % are consistent with his career averages over the last three years. - Sack % is consistent with his career average, slightly higher in 2007 & 2009, but way down in 2008. - Playoff appearances in 2008 (NFC Championship appearance) & 2009 - Team record 2007 - 8-8, 2008 - 9-6-1, 2009 - 11-5, trends upward. I don't see any evidence of decline from the stats. The guy is 33, if he sticks around and gives us the level of production he has for 3-4 years, this deal is an absolute steal for us. With the advances in sports medicine over the last 10 years, who's to say he can't be prodcutive until he's 37-38?
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Let's also say that McNabb is more of a fit for some clubs than others and we're one of them. Of course with a rookie you're willing to take the chance on putting him into something new, but it narrows down the ball clubs that should be seriously interested when a guy's been in one system his full career. And if we still want to talk Campbell vs McNabb, how many teams are interested in Campbell? Never knew serious inquiries was an indication of how good a QB is. |
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I think this was posted before, but here is Mike Wise's column.Mike Wise - Redskins' acquisition of McNabb similar to so many moves before - washingtonpost.com
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The way I'm looking at this.....
A 100% awsome trade now package him up with something to the Rams for the #1 pick and Bradford. I just get the feeling something is up and I guess we'll all have to wait and see. |
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The problem is we would have to include our 4th overall. So to get Bradford now, would cost 1st rd, 2rd (McNabb), 4th next year(McNabb), and probably another player or a 1st or 2nd next year. Way too much at this point.
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Wow the Eagles are staged for some wheeling and dealing in the draft, or perhaps a serious youth movement in the City of Brotherly Love.
After this trade, I think that the Eagles now have 10 or 12 picks total in this years draft. Whats more is 6 of those picks are in the first 3 rounds. That are staged man. |
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Clearly we are better today with McNabb and Grossman vs Campbell and Collins as our quarterbacks. Im interested to see what get for JC at this point. If we trade him for a 3rd or 2nd we have come out insanely great with these moves. 2nd round for McNabb is pretty easy to justify the risk IMO, but if we get a decent pick for JC...wow that really be the sweetener for this deal.
I dont buy JC doesnt have a market, numerous sources have anywhere between 3-5 teams ready to work with us...sign that tender JC so you finally move on
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I would be willing to say that JC is worth a bag of pork rinds in a trade to Oakland.
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Just for the record, you assuming that, to paraphrase, I thought Campbell was the ONLY QB that couldn't do it is what ticked me off. I was all smiles until you asserted that reckless assumption, and it seems that it deserves multiple mentions because you seem to have promptly forgot about it. If you like to tread closely to ad hominem land, be my guest, just don't go pat yourself on the back for being awesomely rational when you aren't so invulnerable. You deserve no points for your faux "logicalness" and trying to assert a logically valid, but unsound-- I'm assuming you know what soundness and validity are, as you should if you're going to assert that you were logical in the first place--, syllogism regarding sacks and the slowness of QB feet, which only goes to further show your inflated opinion of yourself. I'm know about the material conditional, and there is at least one example of a mobile QB getting frequently sacked. |
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We probably weren't going to have Campbell again... Putting Grossman at the top of the depth chart unless a draft pick (you're not big on Bradford or Clausen right? just McCoy who might not be there at 37?) was able to take it from him. To me this is a smart move. What would you have done? Kept Campbell, drafted McCoy (if available), start McCoy next year or pick up a FA next year? Done what if we didn't get McCoy? Start Grossman? Extend JC even though he'd probably rather move on to mentor a young guy? lol |
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I'm not saying it's not a lot, I agree. Some fans here were offering our 1st, JC, Carter, and next yrs 1st or second. In this situation we gave up our 1st and 2nd, gave them McNabb, and we keep our top 2 draft picks next yr. Trade some of our current players for draft picks and we've made up the difference. |
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