PHILADELPHIA -- It was very clear that Donovan McNabb either wanted to be asked the question or knew it was coming.
The Eagles quarterback, who has lost the last three NFC championship games, was asked whether the addition of Pro Bowl wide receiver Terrell Owens was the final, missing piece of the Super Bowl puzzle in Philadelphia
When are people going to realize this? It's not the Eagles, the team, that's the problem!! It's the fans!!! God has looked down upon this Earth...and has viewed those low-class, criminal, Eagles fans and has said:
"THAT TEAM SHALL NOT EVER WIN A SUPER BOWL BECAUSE THE FANS DO NOT DESERVE IT."
So let it be written....so it shall be done!!
Fran Farren "Justice Hog"
Newark, DE
“God didn't give us a spirit that is timid but one that is powerful, loving and controlled.” 2 Timothy 1:7
No one realizes this but all their star players on offense finished the season on IR (if you count McNabb and the pro bowl). At least one of the has to be not fully recovered.
I don't know how Westbrook is doing, but TO and McNabb were healthy for minicamp.
I must have missed the memo--did you just say Michael "First Down Arm Extension" Westbrook in relation to the Eagles?
It could be a fun season watching TO and Westbrook get the pride knocked out of them by our boys in the backfield (did the name game ever reach a consensus?)
skinsfaninroanoke wrote:Oh come now, it is always someone's fault besides McChoke...
Again I'll ask if you watched the game. Our wonderful starting receivers managed one catch for the entire game in single coverage. Pinkston was running the wrong routes, cutting short when he wasn't supposed to. Even the reliable Duce Staley screwed up when it counted. So no, I'm not going to blame McNabb for that game. Not the guy who played through torn rib cartilege and couldn't even stand up under his own power.
I got your number. I steal your thunder. I got your mother's maiden name tattooed on my arm.