Ruhskins
09-10-2010, 11:36 AM
OMG, so f'ing hilarious!
QB Contract Extensions: Brady agrees to deal; Peyton next? McNabb??Ruhskins 09-10-2010, 11:36 AM OMG, so f'ing hilarious! Monkeydad 09-10-2010, 11:55 AM Is it still rumored that McNabb might wait to see what happens in Minnesota with Favre because he's always wanted to play there or whatever the reason was? He said he wants to retire as a Redskin. I don't buy into these crazy rumors at all. Going forward, beyod Favre, we could have a more appealing situation anyways, aside from AP. skinsfan69 09-10-2010, 11:57 AM Is it still rumored that McNabb might wait to see what happens in Minnesota with Favre because he's always wanted to play there or whatever the reason was? I would not be surprised at all if McNabb ends up in with the Vikings. He's got his old OC there, he's got AP to hand it to, better O-line, better team overall. SolidSnake84 09-10-2010, 11:58 AM He said he wants to retire as a Redskin. I don't buy into these crazy rumors at all. Going forward, beyod Favre, we could have a more appealing situation anyways, aside from AP. Would you really expect him to say anything different?? Just before he was dealt here, he said he wanted to finish his career in Philly. I think the dude is just loyal to wherever he plays.... Ruhskins 09-10-2010, 12:02 PM Couldn't the Redskins tag McNabb if he doesn't extend his contract? Monkeydad 09-10-2010, 12:06 PM Would you really expect him to say anything different?? Just before he was dealt here, he said he wanted to finish his career in Philly. I think the dude is just loyal to wherever he plays.... They forced him out. We won't be doing that unless something catastrophic happens to him. Longtimefan 09-10-2010, 12:17 PM It is not the most ideal situation for McNabb going into the the current season as basically a lame-duck QB with so much uncertainty surrounding 2011. Since he is virtually a QB in transition, his situation differs to some extent compared to a Brady or Manning who both have established reputations with their respective teams. If McNabb does not play well to start the season, or [god forbid] he get's injured and is out for an extended period, his perceived value could change. It's likely some early parameters have already been established on a contract extension, but I also see a cautious approach being taken. Now, I know Donovan has said all the right things, he's savvy enough to know what to say when the lights come on. Starting Sunday night, all eyes are going to be on #5, his ability to stay healthy and to play well when he is will play a large role in contract negotiations. ashvirtually 09-10-2010, 12:20 PM 911 call of Brady's accident oeq2_Of3cHU:lol: GTripp0012 09-10-2010, 12:23 PM There are A LOT of variables around this McNabb thing that makes it anything but a sure thing. The bottom line is if 1) he wants to remain here and 2) we want him to remain our quarterback, this thing WILL get done. If one or both of those propositions is untrue around November of this year, then it becomes 50/50 for him to return. skinsfan69 09-10-2010, 12:34 PM There are A LOT of variables around this McNabb thing that makes it anything but a sure thing. The bottom line is if 1) he wants to remain here and 2) we want him to remain our quarterback, this thing WILL get done. If one or both of those propositions is untrue around November of this year, then it becomes 50/50 for him to return. In other words, if we're below 500 and he's getting the crap knocked out of him every week and he doesn't have a deal then the chances of him bolting to Minn go up. I know people don't want to hear this now but this trade really doesn't look good now. We've kinda got an old team that at it's best is probably average. IMO we just should've went the route that Tampa Bay did. |
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