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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (123458)7/9/2010 11:38:54 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
>>I think McNabb was terrific<<

as an eagles fan during mcnabb's prime, i can tell you that andy reid f*ed over mcnabb by surrounding him with some of the worst starting wide receivers in the league at the time**.

anybody, like rush, who is mentally incapable of figuring in the quality of wide receiver one threw to when evaluating a quarterback is simply mentally incapable and shouldn't be taken seriously.

gushing over andy reid (the guy who wouldn't spring for receivers) just solidifies the case for mentally incapable.

**I watched one season where the receivers caught a total of 2 TDs (maybe 3, but I think 2). no, not in a game. ALL SEASON LONG!

between todd pinkston, freddie mitchell and the other guy, only one ever saw playing time after being released - and that was as a special team player!

my opinion is that mcnabb became frustrated and lost all confidence in the retards to his left and right and this led to him playing below his capability when throwing the ball.

joe montana is the best ever, imho, but if he had to run the eagles' offense with those wide receivers, i'm not sure he could survive a full season. they were just awful.

the one saving grace was brian westbrook - if not for him, mcnabb's career would be knocked down another notch.
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