McNabb to be released today

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  1. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    He has a higher QBR than Sanchez, so we should probably sign him and have him start on Sunday.
     
  2. TommyGreen

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    I'm on board with this. I don't think I'll be able to handle another Sanchez interception no matter how many TD passes he throws.
     
  3. Poeman

    Poeman Well-Known Member

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    BadgerOnLSD has regressed a lot as a poster
     
  4. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    McNabb has a 60% completion rate. We'd be stupid not to bring him on board.
     
  5. fozzi58

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    I'm all in favor of bringing him in as a b/u. I think he has more life than Brunell.
     
  6. Johnny English

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    Much as I am determined to stay on the Sanchez bandwagon for the season, I wouldn't hate this move at all. Suspect Chicago will take him off waivers though.
     
  7. macbk

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    I swear, bullet to my head, I think I would say yes to a McNabb-as-backup signing.
     
  8. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    Ah Chic is higher on the totem pole based on the standings then we are so we would be awarded him if us & Chic claim him :jets:
     
  9. The Uniform Bomber

    The Uniform Bomber Spivey's Agent

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    I think signing him as a backup would be good insurance BUT would cause immediate controversy, especially in the NY media market, at first instance of poor play by Sanchez. I know Badger is just fucking with everyone via this thread, but for the people who are really considering acquiring McNabb -- just stop.

    Maybe it would motivate Sanchez, but what if it bugged him out and had him constantly looking over his shoulder instead of downfield. His confidence would be an enawmusly uddah disastah.
     
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  10. Johnny English

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    That's true. Not sure McNabb would be hugely overjoyed at being taken off the wire to be a back up though if he has a shot at starting somewhere else; if he isn't claimed I'd certainly talk to him, but I think that he has done enough over his career to have earned the respect of having the option of starting somewhere else over being our back up.
     
  11. Johnny English

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    Yes, but that's the nature of any big market. You're good, or you're under pressure. If you can't handle that, you shouldn't be here.
     
  12. Poeman

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    Chicago will be all over this and probably will be jumping for joy. I dont think Mcnabb wants a back up role
     
  13. Johnny English

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    Given Chicago go to Minnesota last day of the season and could well need a win for the wildcard, it makes it a slightly odd decision for Minnesota to dump him. I know their season's over, but I'm surprised they'd let him go and help a divisional rival.
     
  14. sg3

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    in the last two seasons, DONE -avan has farked up two NFL franchises --- the Redskins and the Vikings

    great idea, let's sign this washed up stiff and make our franchise WORSE
     
  15. The Uniform Bomber

    The Uniform Bomber Spivey's Agent

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    You're right. I just wonder if it's really something that Sanchez should have to endure right now.
     
  16. Levenhagen

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    what

    seriously?

    TODAY?

    Sign this beast
     
  17. Biggs

    Biggs Well-Known Member

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    Maybe Shotty would leave a running back in for him to hand the ball to.
     
  18. bojanglesman

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    I think that unless someone signs him to start for a team this year, he sits out the rest of the year, tries to test the water for a starting job next year, then retires if no bites.
     
  19. The Dark Knight

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    I'd say there is an 18% chance Rex puts in a waiver claim for him, gets him, and makes him a Captain vs. the Redskins Sunday.
     
  20. Jetaho

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    And he's a proven winner. Well, sort of. I mean he's won some games. Maybe even more than he's lost. He puked in a Super Bowl, which is more than Sanchez has done!
     

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