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tr1
July-16th-2006, 06:16 AM
Sorry...this was meant for Around The NFL....

Time will tell if he is past injury, T.O.
By Phil Sheridan
Inquirer Columnist
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/15047150.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp


Donovan McNabb will make a little bit of involuntary history when the Eagles open training camp at Lehigh University this week.

He will begin a season with more pressure on him than any Philadelphia athlete in recent memory, maybe ever. McNabb may as well have equipment manager John Hatfield stitch the letters "A-T-L-A-S" over the No. 5 on his back, because he will have the weight of the world on his shoulders this year.

McNabb, and therefore the Eagles, could go either way. Pressure makes diamonds out of coal. It also turns mighty boulders into pebbles and dust.

Has anyone in this town faced this much heat (and we're not talking two-a-days under the July sun here) for so many reasons?

Eric Lindros, maybe, near the end. But that was ice hockey and this is football in an Eagle-centric town.

Mike Schmidt? His career was a constant tug-of-war with the fans here, but he was MVP in a championship season. Not many Philadelphia stars can say that.

Julius Erving after the "We Owe You One" season? There was pressure on the Sixers, but Doc was universally loved and respected.

Charles Barkley? Randall Cunningham? Allen Iverson? They've all taken turns under the klieg lights, but none experienced quite the planetary alignment that makes this season such a test for McNabb.

To be clear, a percentage of this is McNabb's own doing. If he had delivered a Super Bowl-winning performance in Jacksonville (or in one of those previous near-miss seasons), he'd be in the clear. His after-the-fact commentary on Terrell Owens in February may have been cathartic for McNabb, but it also added a few thousand pounds of granite to the load on his shoulders.

The "black-on-black crime" comment could stick to McNabb the way "For who, for what?" attached itself to Ricky Watters, the way Iverson will never fully be free of "Practice, we're talking about practice!"

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Bostic Hog
July-16th-2006, 07:47 AM
I think this is THE make or break season for McNabb. He's got a lot to prove. He still holds a grudge for being booed when the Eagles drafted him. Will Donny Mac have his head on straight for the beginning of the season?


I can't wait for the season to start!

HTTR

TerpsEagles
July-17th-2006, 05:56 PM
tr1, no green highlights ? You mean I have to read the whole thing ? Ugh.

:cheers:

Eagle091
July-17th-2006, 07:12 PM
what does mcnabb have to prove? I don't understand that statement. as a qb in a team game, he's one of the best in his position. he's done more with less talent in the past. I don't think you really understand the eagles spread the ball around philosophy. he's healthy, he's in better shape and hungrier than any other season. his health is 100% so that won't effect him this season like last year.

tr1
July-17th-2006, 07:33 PM
tr1, no green highlights ? You mean I have to read the whole thing ? Ugh.

:cheers:

Thanks for adding so much to the thread...

Shotgunner
July-18th-2006, 07:32 AM
McNugget has had too many missed opportunities and now its over. God rest the Iggles.

TerpsEagles
July-18th-2006, 07:40 AM
McNugget has had too many missed opportunities and now its over. God rest the Iggles.

yeah, and Brunnell has just capitolized on EVERY opportunity he's had.

TerpsEagles
July-18th-2006, 07:40 AM
Thanks for adding so much to the thread...

who pizzed in your Wheaties ?

sableholic
July-18th-2006, 07:57 AM
Eagles fans, a serious question: If the Eagles have a year like last year is that it for Mcnabb and Reid? Or I guess what would it take for Mcnabb or Reid to not be on the Eagles anymore? Clearly last year can be written off to injuries, but what if it continues? How many more years can you stick with a coach or QB when its not cutting it? My personal guess would be it would take a bad year this year and next (doubtful but still).

thespaniard
July-18th-2006, 08:09 AM
Eagles fans, a serious question: If the Eagles have a year like last year is that it for Mcnabb and Reid? Or I guess what would it take for Mcnabb or Reid to not be on the Eagles anymore? Clearly last year can be written off to injuries, but what if it continues? How many more years can you stick with a coach or QB when its not cutting it? My personal guess would be it would take a bad year this year and next (doubtful but still).

I think Reid has bought himself at least a couple more years with the past success he has had. I would say that if things don't improve for 2 more full seasons Reid may be shown the door. I think the Eagles would keep McNabb, however, unless his play drops off significantly..

sableholic
July-18th-2006, 08:18 AM
I think Reid has bought himself at least a couple more years with the past success he has had. I would say that if things don't improve for 2 more full seasons Reid may be shown the door. I think the Eagles would keep McNabb, however, unless his play drops off significantly..

Fair enough. 2 seasons like the last one I think most certainly would be the end for Reid, although I guess its who the owner feels is to blame the QB or the coach. So you think there is no possibilty of Mcnabb being released at 32ish and giving Reid one more shot with a different QB? Just wondering. It is probably harder to find a franchise QB (although I'm sure you know my opinions on Mcnabb)

thespaniard
July-18th-2006, 08:41 AM
Well, if Reid does the things he promises to do like commit to the running game, rebuild the O-Line, get some good WR's, etc., and things still do not work out, then I guess it would be McNabb's fault. But I think if Donovan gets those things he will be successful, as he has been successful in the past in an offense that was probably the most demanding of a QB as there is.