KazooSkinsFan wrote:1niksder wrote:I don't see why it's hard to believe that NFL execs believe this could be one of the reasons they traded him within the Div.
That anyone would trade their starting quarterback to keep another team from trading draft picks to draft a quarterback is a retarded idea, that's why.
When the off season started McNabb and Vick were on the trading block, when came time to decide whether or not they should pay Vick his roster bonus, they paid Vick his cash and McNabb became the lone Philly QB on the trading block. That doesn't sound like a starting QB to me
KazooSkinsFan wrote: And that of their competitors we are the ones the Eagles are afraid of enough to make them do it to is even more retarded.
They are preventing a team that they face twice a year from possibly selecting the top QB in the first year of a new coaches area, the same year they decide to go with their QB of the future. My the Eagles are retarded maybe they are looking at more than the 2010 season.
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Then again...the Eagles just need to trade 30 more starting quarterbacks to other teams to sabotage them and bam...Super Bowl baby!
They have to develop them over time while having someone they can bring along slowly and develop to the point they can trade however the starter is with no drop off in performance. Kind of what they would be preventing the Redskins from doing if, they made the trade with-in the Division for the reasons being discussed.
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Or maybe, could McNabb be by any chance Scottish? Do we have an unexploded Scotsman crisis looming? Somebody, call the bomb squad!!!!
If he's a unexploded Scotsman what good would calling the bomb squad do? Shouldn't they call in the TASC squad (Anti-unexploded Scotsman Crisis Squad)?