Showing posts with label washington dc sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washington dc sports. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Is McNabb A Little Bitch?
Clearly something's going on behind the scenes that I don't know about. A month ago (April 5) I wrote a blog detailing how Donovan McNabb would be a perfect fit in D.C. Now I'm not so sure. We've had another incident where a player has thrown Donovan under the bus without even thinking twice about it. This is a disturbing trend. Players don't talk sh*t about the quarterback. It's an unwritten rule that's been broken time after time with McNabb. Coach Tony D'Amato once said the quarterback is the top spot, the guy who everybody's looking at first, the leader of a team whose teammates will break their ribs and noses and necks for you cause they believe! Cause you make them believe! That's a quarterback. I'm starting to get the impression none of that applies to Donovan McNabb. When he's publicly criticized players never rush to his defense. They leave him twisting in the wind like clothes on a laundry line during a hurricane. Hugh Douglass, Rush Limbaugh, Terrell Owens, and now Desean Jackson has something to say? Desean Jackson still has similac on his breath yet he has no problem taking shots at a future hall of famer. Something's not right here. On the surface Donovan appears to be a model citizen, someone that's always positive, optimistic, supportive, and inspirational. Underneath the surface players don't respect him enough not to call him out. If Donovan doesn't fix this problem it doesn't matter where he goes. Once you lose the locker room it's over for you. Hopefully he hasn't lost the Redskin's before he even gets started. Stay tuned.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Nabb in DC fits TOO Well
As I predicted on ESPN.com last week Donovan McNabb has ended up with the Washington Redskins. Although I thought it was a great fit for Donovan and a great option for Washington I am completely shocked Philly pulled the trigger. The NFC East is the toughest division in football and trading within the division all but guarantees they won't win it. Donovan knows the Eagles inside out and he didn't leave on the best of terms. He's going to try and stick it to them every chance he gets Brett Favre style. Mike Shanahan runs the purest form of the west coast offense and now he has a veteran quarterback to help make a seamless transition back into the NFL. Donovan will not get lost in translation and terminology. When you combine a coach and a franchise quarterback with Stonehenge size chips on their shoulders you have a very hungry football team with something to prove. The league should be nervous.
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