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Thread started 11/02/10 4:54pm

Graycap23

Benching McNabb 4 Rex Grossman?

Can anyone please help me understand while McNabb was pulled in favor of Rex Grossman who may be one of the WORST qb's of all tiime.

[Edited 11/2/10 10:26am]

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Reply #1 posted 11/02/10 5:07pm

SCNDLS

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And Shanahan keeps changing his story rolleyes

I don't get why the NFL hates Donovan so much. And I'm gon say it, they are still MUCH harder on black QBs and show them extra disrespect and less patience when they're underperforming. confused

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Reply #2 posted 11/02/10 5:11pm

uPtoWnNY

It was a slap in the face to Donovan, a dick move made out of anger because McNabb's not having a good year. Why doesn't that punkass coach send a message to his offensive line, who can't block for shit?

Is McNabb a great QB? No. Good, but erratic? Yes, but he doesn't deserve all crap he gets from media and fans. Like Carl Banks said, his biggest problem is he always takes the high road and never fights back, despite constantly getting slapped.

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Reply #3 posted 11/02/10 5:25pm

Graycap23

uPtoWnNY said:

It was a slap in the face to Donovan, a dick move made out of anger because McNabb's not having a good year. Why doesn't that punkass coach send a message to his offensive line, who can't block for shit?

Is McNabb a great QB? No. Good, but erratic? Yes, but he doesn't deserve all crap he gets from media and fans. Like Carl Banks said, his biggest problem is he always takes the high road and never fights back, despite constantly getting slapped.

McNabb is smart.........why not take the high road as long as the check gets cashed? He is in a no win situation.

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Reply #4 posted 11/02/10 5:26pm

uPtoWnNY

Redskins work out JaMarcus Russell

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nfl/news/story?id=5755858

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Reply #5 posted 11/02/10 5:28pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Redskins work out JaMarcus Russell

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nfl/news/story?id=5755858

See confused

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Reply #6 posted 11/02/10 5:43pm

Graycap23

uPtoWnNY said:

Redskins work out JaMarcus Russell

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nfl/news/story?id=5755858

I'd take a bus pass and a box of donuts over Grossman. Why not give Russell a shot?

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Reply #7 posted 11/02/10 5:46pm

TD3

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Graycap23 said:

Can anyone please help me understand while McNabb was pulled in favor of Rex Grossman who may be one of the WORST qb's of all tiime.

[Edited 11/2/10 10:26am]

Mr. McNabb was suppose to be the "Miracle Worker" inspite of the Redskins deficiencies ...... as duly noted by uP's observation, a sorry offensive line. I agree with da Coach, I've never seen a premier quaterback treated as such.

Go on and play Mr. Grossman, who wants to take bets on when he's going to fumble the ball at the line of scrimmage? Coach Shanahan is a jackass and a liar

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Reply #8 posted 11/02/10 6:12pm

uPtoWnNY

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

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Reply #9 posted 11/02/10 6:14pm

Graycap23

uPtoWnNY said:

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

No doubt.

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Reply #10 posted 11/02/10 6:20pm

SCNDLS

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uPtoWnNY said:

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

All of that may be true. But Shanahan had all of training camp, preseason and 7 games to evaluate DM's conditioning. If he felt like this he shoulda addressed it months ago or made a move BEFORE a game and let Rex start. Why even start DM if you have such little faith in his conditioning? You don't replace him in the last 2 minutes with a fumble happy mofo unless you just don't respect him and don't care who knows it. Again, if this is true it speaks more about Shanahan and his son's inability to assess players than about DM himself.

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Reply #11 posted 11/02/10 6:24pm

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

uPtoWnNY said:

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

All of that may be true. But Shanahan had all of training camp, preseason and 7 games to evaluate DM's conditioning. If he felt like this he shoulda addressed it months ago or made a move BEFORE a game and let Rex start. Why even start DM if you have such little faith in his conditioning? You don't replace him in the last 2 minutes with a fumble happy mofo unless you just don't respect him and don't care who knows it. Again, if this is true it speaks more about Shanahan and his son's inability to assess players than about DM himself.

Grossman is a guaranteed 6 for the OTHER team.

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Reply #12 posted 11/02/10 6:24pm

uPtoWnNY

SCNDLS said:

uPtoWnNY said:

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

All of that may be true. But Shanahan had all of training camp, preseason and 7 games to evaluate DM's conditioning. If he felt like this he shoulda addressed it months ago or made a move BEFORE a game and let Rex start. Why even start DM if you have such little faith in his conditioning? You don't replace him in the last 2 minutes with a fumble happy mofo unless you just don't respect him and don't care who knows it. Again, if this is true it speaks more about Shanahan and his son's inability to assess players than about DM himself.

...and then he brings in JaMarcus Russell, who couldn't beat Betty White in a wind sprint. WTF?????

Hey, as a Giants fan I'm loving all this disarray the 'Skins are in. One less team we have to worry about. biggrin

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Reply #13 posted 11/02/10 6:26pm

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Graycap23 said:

SCNDLS said:

All of that may be true. But Shanahan had all of training camp, preseason and 7 games to evaluate DM's conditioning. If he felt like this he shoulda addressed it months ago or made a move BEFORE a game and let Rex start. Why even start DM if you have such little faith in his conditioning? You don't replace him in the last 2 minutes with a fumble happy mofo unless you just don't respect him and don't care who knows it. Again, if this is true it speaks more about Shanahan and his son's inability to assess players than about DM himself.

Grossman is a guaranteed 6 for the OTHER team.

At least lol

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Reply #14 posted 11/02/10 6:28pm

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

Graycap23 said:

Grossman is a guaranteed 6 for the OTHER team.

At least lol

How this guy is still in the NFL is beyond me.

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Reply #15 posted 11/02/10 6:30pm

uPtoWnNY

McNabb SHOULD have been benched, to protect him from his offensive line.

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Reply #16 posted 11/02/10 6:32pm

SCNDLS

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uPtoWnNY said:

McNabb SHOULD have been benched, to protect him from his offensive line.

evillol

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Reply #17 posted 11/02/10 6:57pm

TD3

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SCNDLS said:

uPtoWnNY said:

This is from one of my Philly homies at another site - interesting;

"What I find more interesting about the Redskins right now is this McNabb/Shanahan situation. There has always been whispers about McNabb's cardio, then T.O. blew it open after the Super Bowl when he called McNabb out for his conditioning. One of knocks on McNabb here, especially the last couple years, was how he ran the two minute drill. We always thought his struggles with that part of the game had a lot to do with his conditioning. Shanahan just pretty much came out and said it, where Reid would dance around it like he always did.

You can say what you want about the Eagles organization, but other than releasing Dawkins a year early, they know when to let go of veterans. I think his play this year speaks volumes as to why this team was willing to trade McNabb within the division."

All of that may be true. But Shanahan had all of training camp, preseason and 7 games to evaluate DM's conditioning. If he felt like this he shoulda addressed it months ago or made a move BEFORE a game and let Rex start. Why even start DM if you have such little faith in his conditioning? You don't replace him in the last 2 minutes with a fumble happy mofo unless you just don't respect him and don't care who knows it. Again, if this is true it speaks more about Shanahan and his son's inability to assess players than about DM himself.

Thank you. I smell manure. . . doody doody doody

I've seen this mess befo', it's called the whisper campaign: when an boss / organization goes about covering their asses because they've made bad decisions on personal (in the case Mr. McNabb) and/or they need a scapegoat for why they've failed. In this case, I'll choose the latter reason. How long has Mr. McNabb been in the NFL? Now you tell us this year "people in the know" tell us Mr. McNabb has always had some trouble grasping the 2 mintue offense. Really? Oh, and his conditioning is suspect, the source to back this up is gasbag T.O. Please. rolleyes

'Washington Redskins Organization', have no shame.

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Reply #18 posted 11/02/10 7:11pm

uPtoWnNY

I'm pretty sure Donovan is one and done in Washington.

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Reply #19 posted 11/02/10 7:24pm

TD3

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uPtoWnNY said:

I'm pretty sure Donovan is one and done in Washington.

They are doing him a favor.

Do you think McNabb is done, will he retire?

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Reply #20 posted 11/02/10 9:04pm

uPtoWnNY

TD3 said:

uPtoWnNY said:

I'm pretty sure Donovan is one and done in Washington.

They are doing him a favor.

Do you think McNabb is done, will he retire?

I think it's time for him to hang it up, but I'm sure some team will give him a look. Bears? Vikings? Cardinals?

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Reply #21 posted 11/02/10 9:58pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

McNabb SHOULD have been benched, to protect him from his offensive line.

falloff Damn!

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Reply #22 posted 11/02/10 10:09pm

uPtoWnNY

TonyVanDam said:

uPtoWnNY said:

McNabb SHOULD have been benched, to protect him from his offensive line.

falloff Damn!

Shit, it's the truth. If the coach isn't satisfied with Donovan's play, ok, cool. But don't just throw him under the bus. Donovan got sacked like what, five or six times? That's crazy.

Shanahan should be happy the 'Skins are 4-4 at this point in the season.

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Reply #23 posted 11/02/10 11:33pm

SavonOsco

Shanahan can't come out and say his son sucks as an offensive coordinator..

If "5" was so horrible,you couldn't see it until the 8th game?....with 2minutes left?....gtfo

And you didn't have the balls to be a man and say"I benched him because I was mad he took a sack last possession"... Don't make up dumb shit about conditioning when he was your leading rusher...speaking of which...

With Alex Gibbs coaching the O-line..where's that zone blocking?..where anyone can get 1,000 yards behind it?

Mc Nabb is an ok qb and might do better in Minnesota next year...but I'm tired of retread coaches living off their past and are clearly past their prime..
Why Wade Philips,Norv Turner and Chan Gailey are coaching,I have no clue
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Reply #24 posted 11/02/10 11:51pm

Abdul

SavonOsco said:

Shanahan can't come out and say his son sucks as an offensive coordinator.. If "5" was so horrible,you couldn't see it until the 8th game?....with 2minutes left?....gtfo And you didn't have the balls to be a man and say"I benched him because I was mad he took a sack last possession"... Don't make up dumb shit about conditioning when he was your leading rusher...speaking of which... With Alex Gibbs coaching the O-line..where's that zone blocking?..where anyone can get 1,000 yards behind it? Mc Nabb is an ok qb and might do better in Minnesota next year...but I'm tired of retread coaches living off their past and are clearly past their prime.. Why Wade Philips,Norv Turner and Chan Gailey are coaching,I have no clue

Add Jack Del Rio to that list also, how he's still a head coach I'll never know

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Reply #25 posted 11/02/10 11:56pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Redskins work out JaMarcus Russell

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nfl/news/story?id=5755858

That's like going from sugar(McNabb) to shit(Grossman) to shit (Russell)

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