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To: altair19 who wrote (29257)10/1/2003 1:23:39 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
psst...

Altie, the Cubs beat the Braves..The Twins took game one from the the Yankers...

Rush continues to be an idiot...

McNabb: Too Late for Limbaugh Apology

By ROB MAADDI
AP Sports Writer

Donovan McNabb isn't looking for an apology from Rush
Limbaugh, who said he was overrated because the media
wanted to see a black quarterback succeed.

It's too late for that."He said what he said. ... I'm sure
he's not the only one that feels that way but it's
somewhat shocking to acutally hear that on national TV,"
the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback said of Limbaugh at
a news conference Wednesday. "An apology would do no
good because he obviously thought about it before he
said it."Before McNabb led the Philadelphia Eagles to a
23-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Limbaugh
said ESPN's pregame show that he didn't think McNabb
was as good as perceived from the start."I think what
we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The
media has been very desirous that a black quarterback
do well," Limbaugh said. "There is a little hope invested in
McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of
this team that he didn't deserve. The defense carried this
team."McNabb, who was runner-up for the league MVP
award in 2000 and has led the Eagles to two straight NFC
championship games, said he has no quarrel with
Limbaugh's comment on his playing ability. "I know I
played badly the first two games," he said Wednesday.

McNabb got off to the worst start of his career this
season and was the NFL's lowest-rated starting
quarterback after losses to Tampa Bay and New England.
Still, the Eagles are 36-22 in games he started.

He said Wednesday that Limbaugh's comments about his
race were out of bounds and added that someone on the
show should have taken him on. Among the other
panelists are former players Michael Irvin and Tom
Jackson, both of whom are black."I'm not pointing at
anyone but someone should have said it," McNabb said of the panelists, who also include Chris Berman
and Steve Young. "I wouldn't have cared if it was the cameraman."Seven black quarterbacks started
games last Sunday. Two other blacks who regularly start, Daunte Culpepper of Minnesota and Michael
Vick of Atlanta, were out with injuries.



To: altair19 who wrote (29257)10/1/2003 11:20:52 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
<<...we could see a Red Sox / Cubs World Series...>>

A19: That would be amazing...The Cubs are 1-1 in the play-offs with Atlanta BUT the next 2 games are in Chicago (and Mark Pryor is pitching on Friday).

-s2@BigCubsFan.com