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Despite language in his contract that would allow the Redskins to escape their deal with Donovan McNabb after 2010, the Washington quarterback said today he doesn't have any concerns about his future in Washington. "Not just next year, but after that as well."
But he has no assurances of that. In extending McNabb through 2015, the Redskins included language that gives McNabb an extra $3.5 million this season but the remaining years in the deal are not guaranteed. McNabb said the lack of guarantees is a bigger reflection on the labor dispute that threatens to cancel the 2011 season and not on the team's commitment to him.
On Leadership: Redskins management suffers a big loss too on timing of McNabb's contract.
"I will be here for the next couple of years to continue to turn this thing around," McNabb said. "I think I'm happy, I hope the Redskin nation is happy. I look forward to continue to try to move this thing in the right direction."
The extension was announced Monday afternoon, just 3 1/2 hours before McNabb took on his former Philadelpia Eagles team. It was a bittersweet day and McNabb didn't feel like discussing his extension much late Monday night. In the 59 28 drubbing, McNabb was 17 of 31 passing for 295 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He posted a passer rating of 69.4.
Based solely on quarterback ratings, this is the worst stretch of McNabb's 12 season career. In nine games, he's posted just one rating above 80.0 in the Redskins' Week 2 loss to Houston. But Monday night was clearly the low point for McNabb and his team.
"Collectively, we feel embarrassed," he said. "I know I do."
McNabb said there were two giant questions hanging over his head prior to Monday's game replica van cleef and arpels vintage alhambra necklace his contract and the team's struggling offense.
"We've handled one part of it," he said. "Now we need to focus on the big picture and that's to turn this thing around."
I don't think you can put too much blame on him for those three picks the first should have been caught by Moss, and the others came when McNabb had to play with reckless abandon against a crushing blitz to give the Skins any chance at a win.
Moreso, the loss here is squarely on the defense. I don't care how good Vick played the defense showed no heart. The first play set the tone for the entire game. That's the frustrating thing van cleef and arpels copy clover necklace I keep thinking back to that play and feeling like Orakpo should have drawn the holding call even after Jackson scored I figured it was coming back.
And then I don't understand Kyle Shanahan's response. The opposing team goes up on a one play 88 yard scoring drive, and you come back with three runs from your third string running back on a day when your organization just validated and extended your supposed franchise quarterback? I'm not sure why I kept watching after that. replica van cleef alhambra necklace It was over. A payday he was not going to get in Philly.
Your argument is akin to saying that when Brad Pitt dumped Jennifer Aniston she ceased being hot. Sometimes relationships end but that does not mean there is nothing left with the parties as separate entities. But locking up McNabb's rights for the near future does nothing but help us get younger while at least giving the appearance that we are trying to stay competitive. IE we have an above average QB and can draft linemen, receivers yes, a QB over the next 2 years etc. and develop them on a competitive team with a good coach and a respected QB.
Why is it one or the other when it comes to keeping McNabb's rights or getting younger?
Also, that first pick demonstrates a lot of what's wrong with the wide receivers. Moss is not a big underneath possession guy. Whenever they introduce our starting lineup in the broadcast, they describe Armstrong as the "deep threat," but Moss used to be a deep threat, too. Meanwhile, we've got passes going off the hands of Moss, Galloway, and even Cooley on underneath crossing routes. I understand Shanahan didn't think Devin Thomas wasn't good, but is it possible he was actually this bad? I think he makes that catch on the first pick because he's bigger than Moss and has longer arms. He at least gets enough meat on the ball to knock it down instead of tipping it directly to the defender.
This is no different than when Shanny benched McNabb. It wasn't so much the benching it was the timing.
Why not simply counter my points with logic or reason, rather than posting obtuse rants. I welcome your input. If you disagree with my thinking, tell me why, and skip the drivel. DT would have been the savior of the team. if only we had DT then we would have replica van cleef and arpels pendant necklace scored 60 points last night and won. i can't believe how great he is playing right now with carolina and that we let him go and got nothing for him he obviously is going to be the best WR of all time and we blew it by getting rid of him. why god why? why would we let DT go? if only we still had him all of our problems would be solved! damn it all to hell!
Despite language in his contract that would allow the Redskins to escape their deal with Donovan McNabb after 2010, the Washington quarterback said today he doesn't have any concerns about his future in Washington. "Not just next year, but after that as well."
But he has no assurances of that. In extending McNabb through 2015, the Redskins included language that gives McNabb an extra $3.5 million this season but the remaining years in the deal are not guaranteed. McNabb said the lack of guarantees is a bigger reflection on the labor dispute that threatens to cancel the 2011 season and not on the team's commitment to him.
On Leadership: Redskins management suffers a big loss too on timing of McNabb's contract.
"I will be here for the next couple of years to continue to turn this thing around," McNabb said. "I think I'm happy, I hope the Redskin nation is happy. I look forward to continue to try to move this thing in the right direction."
The extension was announced Monday afternoon, just 3 1/2 hours before McNabb took on his former Philadelpia Eagles team. It was a bittersweet day and McNabb didn't feel like discussing his extension much late Monday night. In the 59 28 drubbing, McNabb was 17 of 31 passing for 295 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He posted a passer rating of 69.4.
Based solely on quarterback ratings, this is the worst stretch of McNabb's 12 season career. In nine games, he's posted just one rating above 80.0 in the Redskins' Week 2 loss to Houston. But Monday night was clearly the low point for McNabb and his team.
"Collectively, we feel embarrassed," he said. "I know I do."
McNabb said there were two giant questions hanging over his head prior to Monday's game replica van cleef and arpels vintage alhambra necklace his contract and the team's struggling offense.
"We've handled one part of it," he said. "Now we need to focus on the big picture and that's to turn this thing around."
I don't think you can put too much blame on him for those three picks the first should have been caught by Moss, and the others came when McNabb had to play with reckless abandon against a crushing blitz to give the Skins any chance at a win.
Moreso, the loss here is squarely on the defense. I don't care how good Vick played the defense showed no heart. The first play set the tone for the entire game. That's the frustrating thing van cleef and arpels copy clover necklace I keep thinking back to that play and feeling like Orakpo should have drawn the holding call even after Jackson scored I figured it was coming back.
And then I don't understand Kyle Shanahan's response. The opposing team goes up on a one play 88 yard scoring drive, and you come back with three runs from your third string running back on a day when your organization just validated and extended your supposed franchise quarterback? I'm not sure why I kept watching after that. replica van cleef alhambra necklace It was over. A payday he was not going to get in Philly.
Your argument is akin to saying that when Brad Pitt dumped Jennifer Aniston she ceased being hot. Sometimes relationships end but that does not mean there is nothing left with the parties as separate entities. But locking up McNabb's rights for the near future does nothing but help us get younger while at least giving the appearance that we are trying to stay competitive. IE we have an above average QB and can draft linemen, receivers yes, a QB over the next 2 years etc. and develop them on a competitive team with a good coach and a respected QB.
Why is it one or the other when it comes to keeping McNabb's rights or getting younger?
Also, that first pick demonstrates a lot of what's wrong with the wide receivers. Moss is not a big underneath possession guy. Whenever they introduce our starting lineup in the broadcast, they describe Armstrong as the "deep threat," but Moss used to be a deep threat, too. Meanwhile, we've got passes going off the hands of Moss, Galloway, and even Cooley on underneath crossing routes. I understand Shanahan didn't think Devin Thomas wasn't good, but is it possible he was actually this bad? I think he makes that catch on the first pick because he's bigger than Moss and has longer arms. He at least gets enough meat on the ball to knock it down instead of tipping it directly to the defender.
This is no different than when Shanny benched McNabb. It wasn't so much the benching it was the timing.
Why not simply counter my points with logic or reason, rather than posting obtuse rants. I welcome your input. If you disagree with my thinking, tell me why, and skip the drivel. DT would have been the savior of the team. if only we had DT then we would have replica van cleef and arpels pendant necklace scored 60 points last night and won. i can't believe how great he is playing right now with carolina and that we let him go and got nothing for him he obviously is going to be the best WR of all time and we blew it by getting rid of him. why god why? why would we let DT go? if only we still had him all of our problems would be solved! damn it all to hell!
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