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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
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I'm not saying the shot at the end-zone was the best play there, but sometimes you call plays to surprise the D, even if it's a higher-risk play. [/ QUOTE ] Everyone seems to forget that regardless of the play AJ still has the option not to throw the ball. Maybe its not an optimal play, Feely should realize that the play is covered and look elsewhere. Hopefully finding the wide open Lewis for an easy completion over the middle. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm not saying the shot at the end-zone was the best play there, but sometimes you call plays to surprise the D, even if it's a higher-risk play. [/ QUOTE ] Everyone seems to forget that regardless of the play AJ still has the option not to throw the ball. Maybe its not an optimal play, Feely should realize that the play is covered and look elsewhere. Hopefully finding the wide open Lewis for an easy completion over the middle. [/ QUOTE ] Of course. But his complaint was the Reid didn't run the ball, not that Feeley passed the ball. Certainly it was a terrible throw, that is not questionable. |
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Certainly it was a terrible throw, that is not questionable. [/ QUOTE ] One that McNabb would be getting absolutely shredded for if he had thrown it. Specifically by some of the same people slurping AJ's sack in this thread. |
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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
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[ QUOTE ] Certainly it was a terrible throw, that is not questionable. [/ QUOTE ] One that McNabb would be getting absolutely shredded for if he had thrown it. Specifically by some of the same people slurping AJ's sack in this thread. [/ QUOTE ] QFT |
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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
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[ QUOTE ] Certainly it was a terrible throw, that is not questionable. [/ QUOTE ] One that McNabb would be getting absolutely shredded for if he had thrown it. Specifically by some of the same people slurping AJ's sack in this thread. [/ QUOTE ] If you're implying that we're biased against McNabb, you're wrong. I've been a huge supporter of his throughout his career (look up my posts last year and earlier this year if you don't believe me). But in my eyes, there is no denying that he is very much responsible for our struggles this year (whether due to injury or decline) and that in general, Feeley is a more accurate QB (though that's obviously not the only factor). Yes, that pick was a poor decision, but it doesn't override the fact his completion percentage against one of the best defenses in the league was lower than only two games of McNabb's this year, and that he simply looked more poised and effective in the pocket. |
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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
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Yes, that pick was a poor decision, but it doesn't override the fact his completion percentage against one of the best defenses in the league was lower than only two games of McNabb's this year, and that he simply looked more poised and effective in the pocket. [/ QUOTE ] new englands secondary is terrible, aside from samuel the rest of it is pathetic. im really surprised the eagles are the first team to attack it, and im not surprised at all by the game feeley had |
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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
I agree McNabb would be getting ripped to shreds had he thrown that pick, but it wouldnt have mattered if he was playing because the eagles would be done by 40 points anyway. I have at least been consistent in my ripping of McNabb, and will remain so.
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Re: *Official* Philadelphia E-A-G-L-E-S Thread (2007-2008)
I'm amazed at the short memories some people have. I just heard a caller on 950 talk about how McNabb struggled last year. Jody Mac then went through his games from last year and seemed to think McNabb had done pretty well.
It made me wonder how other "mobile QBs" had done in years where they were hurt/played part of a season. Here are some figures for Elway after losing 3 Super Bowls, and Young after his one Super Bowl win (who had better weapons than McNabb has had): <ul type="square"> QB year GP YPA TD INT Elway 1992 12 7.1 10 17 Young 1995 11 7.2 20 11 Young 1996 12 7.6 14 6 McNabb 2006 10 8.4 18 6 McNabb 2007 10 7.1 13 6[/list] Sorry I don't know how to format this better. I wonder how many people thought these two were finished at the time. Young went on to have two more pretty good years before he was done; Elway went on to win two Super Bowls before he hung it up. Maybe this tells us nothing, but I thought McNabb's numbers compared well to the two Hall of Famers. For this year I don't think it matters who the QB is, this team is unlikely to make the playoffs either way, and if they do it will be one-and-done. The real question is, with McNabb's salary, his injury history and a #2 draft pick in the wings, do you bring him back next year, or trade him to the Vikes in the off-season and see what Kolb can do. |
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