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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1440 on: March 25, 2010, 08:08:30 AM »
^ hey just doesn't wanna do training camp drills like a chump

How's your team's offseason?

All this bullshit talk about McNabb, Kolb, Vick - I wouldn't be surprised if they did trade D-Mac. For fucksake they let go of Westbrook and Dawkins.


I dunno if Mike Bell is the answer at RB ...he was good under Shanahan's system.  Arrrghhh....Get Draft Day over with, I wanna see the rosters.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1441 on: March 25, 2010, 07:56:48 PM »
As a Falcons fan, I laugh at the thought of Vick becoming the Eagle's starter. Any word on who has the upper hand on the starting job if McNabb does get traded?

With the signing of Dunta Robinson, the Falcons' biggest problem - the secondary - should be a lot better. If they draft the best DE/OLB available, I'll be confident in the defense going into the season, barring any injuries.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1442 on: March 25, 2010, 10:04:16 PM »
nah trade Vick to the Bills or any other team, then let McNabb test the market to give Kolb in 2011
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1444 on: March 27, 2010, 10:37:09 PM »
I think Goodell is taking the high road compared to Pac Man, but I think he wants to not make the catalyst for him to suspend him and then the accuser pulls back, but here's a quote

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Do we have to suspend everyone who goes to the bar that has co-ed's?
this quote is not word for word and I forgot who said it but it is true for the point of him as a young male enjoying himself at a bar.  IMHO I hope it gets resolved soon and most likely Big Ben will be suspended for the preseason or for 1-2 games, just to cover his own rule
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1446 on: April 05, 2010, 03:06:08 AM »
My worst nitemare ....

McNabb Traded To Redskins





The Washington Redskins have acquired quarterback Donovan McNabb from the Eagles for the 37th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft and a 3rd- or 4th-round pick in 2011.

Adam Schefter of ESPN first reported the trade on twitter, tweeting "Filed to ESPN: Donovan McNabb has been traded to the Washington Redskins. Compensation still unknown. But McNabb's a Redskin."

The Eagles will hold a 9:30 pm EST press conference. Watch it live on PhiladelphiaEagles.com

-- Posted by Bo Wulf, 8:26 p.m., April 4

DJ Jazzy Jeff said it best on his twitter: "Not only did they Trade him to the Redskins...but there sayin...were gonna beat u twice...wow...were the worst team n the division now..."

Way to go. So it's a business. So McNabb was in his last year of his contract. But fuck to a division rival? Where's the loyalty? This is the same shit they laid on Brian Dawkins. This is McNabb. not some scrub one time chump, Pro Bowls, NFC Title games, rebuild around him not around Kolb?! Vick?! Gimme a fucking break. This is a future NFL Hall of Famer. I hope Washington picks up T.O. That'll be fun

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1447 on: April 05, 2010, 03:16:20 AM »
^ well we'll see about that, Kolb has been productive when he came in now let's see where they will go from there
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1448 on: April 05, 2010, 03:31:25 AM »
Wow at trading within the division.

Schef's twitter says it's probably for a 2nd round pick and a 3rd or 4th next year.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1449 on: April 05, 2010, 04:02:29 AM »
The excuse is even worse, watching this press conference. Three QBs with one year left, they entertained offers. Kolb has yet to prove himself on a 16 game season. :thumbdown:

Would you trade Manning? Would you trade Favre? This is how the league works. Fuck you Andy.

START VICK!!


Who are you veteran offensive leaders?

NO ONE?!

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The Doug Pederson Era Revisited. I'd like to see what Shanahan will do to make D-Mac better.


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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1450 on: April 05, 2010, 04:19:27 AM »
^ Trust me I think Shanahan will make him more of a pocket QB with the RB's they have now, I am curious but I was first shocked that Shanahan would pick up McNabb with all the QB's they had at the moment, I feel bad for Colt because I thought that would give them a better chance in his system but I guess injury is a big key to what they might do
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1451 on: April 05, 2010, 01:40:32 PM »
Kolb will start....  I think Daigong will now be a 'skins fan

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1452 on: April 06, 2010, 12:25:27 AM »
Hargrove signs Saints' offer sheet

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METAIRIE, La. -- Anthony Hargrove has agreed to return to the defending champion New Orleans Saints, who gave the defensive tackle the opportunity to resurrect his career in 2009 after a yearlong suspension for substance abuse.

Saints general manager Mickey Loomis says the restricted free agent signed an offer sheet Monday.

The Saints tendered Hargrove an offer of about $1.2 million, meaning New Orleans would have been compensated with a third-round draft choice if he left to take a more generous offer elsewhere.

Playing mostly as a reserve defensive tackle last season, Hargrove was third on the club in sacks with five. He also was credited with 40 tackles, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries, one that he returned for a touchdown.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1453 on: April 07, 2010, 09:29:34 AM »
Kolb will start....  I think Daigong will now be a 'skins fan

NEVARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Though it will be interesting to see what he'll do with a plethora of RBs. Santana Moss, Cooley, he's got the weapons.


The same QB coach of Montana, Young, and Elway.  O0



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''I'm really excited about my future with the Washington Redskins,'' McNabb said in a statement. ''I'm eager to work with Coach Shanahan. He's been a very successful coach with a couple of Super Bowl victories on his resume. While it's been my goal to win a Super Bowl in Philadelphia, we came up short. I enjoyed my 11 years here and we shared a lot more good times than bad.''

Shanahan can only hope the 33-year-old McNabb works out as well as the last big-time Washington-Philadelphia quarterback deal. The Eagles in 1964 sent Sonny Jurgensen to the Redskins, where he played 11 seasons until he was 40 and became a Hall of Famer.

''These people never learn,'' Jurgensen told the Redskins' Web site when informed of the trade Sunday night.

Fuckers complain he didn't play with enough passion are idiots. So he doesn't yell at podiums or throw gatorade tubs, McNabb is gonna win the Super Bowl.

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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1454 on: April 07, 2010, 08:35:09 PM »
As a Redskin, 'new chapter' for McNabb

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ASHBURN, Va. -- The quarterback holding the burgundy No. 5 Washington Redskins jersey was Donovan McNabb. From everything that was said, it might have been simpler to just go ahead and call him John Elway II.

The six-time Pro Bowl star was formally introduced Tuesday at Redskins Park. All things being equal, he would rather be preparing for a 12th season with the Philadelphia Eagles, but an Easter Sunday trade between NFC East rivals has opened what he called "a new chapter in the book of Donovan."

"I've always believed in finishing where you started," McNabb said. "I think there's a lot to be said with that. Not a lot of quarterbacks in this league are able to do that these days. Sometimes change is better. Sometimes you're forced into change. I would have loved to [stay in Philadelphia], but it didn't happen."

Instead, he is with the Redskins and new coach Mike Shanahan, and both went to great lengths to say that trading two draft picks for a 33-year-old quarterback with a few nicks is a solid investment. They did so by repeatedly invoking Elway, who was 34 when Shanahan became coach of the Broncos in 1995.

"I'm turning 34 this year," McNabb said. "And he finished John's career with two Super Bowls. Hopefully I can continue to follow behind that."

It makes for quick answer to the boos McNabb has heard in Philadelphia in recent years.

"People were saying John Elway should retire," Shanahan said, "until he won the Super Bowl."

Before the pursuit of such lofty goals, there were the necessary reflections and thank yous from McNabb to Philadelphia. Most of his words for his former team and city were upbeat and gracious -- "I felt I was treated fair" -- with maybe a slight dig or two thrown in.

Surprisingly, McNabb said he has spoken "not much" about the trade with Andy Reid, his coach for his entire tenure with the Eagles. He portrayed himself as fallout from a Philadelphia youth movement.

"They're rebuilding, and they're going young," McNabb said. "So I never knew 33 years old was old, but I guess I'm too old."

And, while Shanahan's offense will have its similarities to Reid's, McNabb cited what he thinks will be one substantial difference.

"It starts with the run game," McNabb said. "I know probably a lot of you come from Philly don't know much about that run game. But we will run the ball here."

And, when asked if the rug had been pulled out from under him in Philly, McNabb said: "It did."

"We had two young guys on the outside, a very effective tight end, a young running back, [Brian] Westbrook was coming off an injury, the offensive line was trying to jell, we were mixing guys in, and some guys were hurt," McNabb said. "But they moved in another direction. There's nothing I can do on that particular point."

McNabb said he expects "hopefully cheers" when he returns to Philadelphia with the Redskins next season, yet he refused to portray it a special date on his mental calendar.

"I don't look at it any different than playing the Giants or Dallas," McNabb said. "Nothing like I'm going to run my head through a locker or start throwing stuff through my house. It's an opportunity for us to play another team."

McNabb was clearly relieved to have constant trade speculation behind him -- "I'm just so happy that it's over" -- and that he ended up with a team among those at the top of his wish list.

His agent, Fletcher Smith, said he and McNabb didn't end up having to object to an undesirable destination.

"He and Andy have a special relationship, and he did right by Donovan at the end of the day," Smith said. "There wasn't a time when we had to tell a team we weren't going to come."

The next priority is a contract extension for McNabb, whose current deal expires at the end of the upcoming season. McNabb and Shanahan both said the quarterback has a lot left in the tank -- again citing Elway as an example -- but the coach wouldn't rule out taking a quarterback with the No. 4 overall pick in this month's draft. Given the woeful state of the offensive line, however, it would seem the Redskins would now want to target a player to protect McNabb's blind side.

Another bit of housekeeping for McNabb was a talk with his good friend Jason Campbell, the Redskins' starter for the last 3½ seasons. Shanahan said the Redskins have given Campbell permission to explore a trade up to the April 22-24 draft.

"I let him know that this wasn't one of my plans, to try to come and take his spot," McNabb said. "I told him 'The sky's the limit for you. Continue to hold your head high.'"

Campbell will no longer participate in the team's offseason conditioning program at the complex, sources told The Washington Post.

According to the newspaper, Campbell discussed his intentions with Shanahan during their meeting Monday. The two agreed it would be better for the five-year veteran to stay away from the park and train on his own while Campbell's agent, Joel Segal, works to find a trade.

McNabb immediately began taking part in the team's offseason conditioning program, but said he'll also take some weeks off to deal with the logistics of moving. He's less than two weeks away from his first Redskins minicamp.

"It feels like being drafted again," McNabb said. "You been selected by a new team. You're going through all the emotions of learning new plays, being with the guys, working out, so it feels like I'm about 22 again."

He laughed and added: "The body may not respond that way."

Redskins news always upstages everything sports in the nation's capital, and McNabb's signing stole much of the thunder from the Washington Nationals' Opening Day game Monday, when President Barack Obama threw out the first pitch. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, in town for the game, turned off his TV in disgust Monday morning when all the talk was about McNabb, and a news helicopter actually followed McNabb as he rode in a limousine from the airport to Redskins Park on Monday afternoon.

He's definitely not in Philly anymore.

"That was pretty odd," McNabb said. "But I waved and I just continued to walk right in."

The Redskins and McNabb have begun discussions on a contract extension, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Monday. McNabb has one year left on the 12-year, $115 million contract he signed with the Eagles in 2002.
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1455 on: April 07, 2010, 09:03:42 PM »
^ The only problem is that he is courting QB's so it might be fun on if he drafts a QB :nervous
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1456 on: April 07, 2010, 10:05:42 PM »
OT: my Twitter feed is rife with comments regarding Tiki Barber separating from his wife, eight months pregnant with twins, and hooking up with a 23-year-old blondie.

Googled a few pics and damn... pregnant or not she's pretty hot herself.  WTF?!!

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« Reply #1457 on: April 08, 2010, 07:34:43 PM »
Brown, Saints reach 2-year deal

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METAIRIE, La. -- The New Orleans Saints and free-agent defensive end Alex Brown agreed Wednesday on a two-year contract, helping the defending champions fill a hole in the lineup that opened when Charles Grant was released in March.

The contract is worth $6 million, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Brown, who has played all of his eight NFL seasons for the Chicago Bears, visited the Saints' suburban training headquarters on Tuesday and Wednesday, team spokesman Greg Bensel said.

"We're excited to welcome Alex to New Orleans," Saints general manager Mickey Loomis said. "He has been a productive player in this league for quite a while and we feel fortunate to add him to our team and are eager to fit him into our defense."

Brown, a former Florida standout who'll turn 31 in June, was released by Chicago last week. The 6-foot-3, 260-pound lineman started all 16 games for the Bears last season. His six sacks ranked second on the team.

"I'm very happy to be a New Orleans Saint," Brown said. "I had a great visit. Mickey Loomis, Coach [Sean] Payton and [defensive line] Coach [Bill] Johnson all made me feel at home already. I'm really looking forward to meeting my new teammates and getting to work and becoming a part of this community.

"With a team like we have, I can't wait to get out there and give it all I've got to keep up the level of excellence they've set here."
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Re: Official NFL Thread
« Reply #1458 on: April 08, 2010, 10:20:46 PM »
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« Reply #1459 on: April 10, 2010, 01:37:48 AM »
Sources: Charges won't be brought

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will not be charged after an investigation into accusations of sexual assault by a 20-year-old woman in Georgia, sources told ESPN.

Sources confirmed to ESPN's Kelly Naqi that District Attorney Fred Bright will announce on Monday that charges will not be brought against Roethlisberger. Bright said in a statement Friday he has reviewed all the investigation reports and will hold a news conference at 2 p.m. ET Monday.

Milledgeville police Chief Woodrow Blue said Wednesday his department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation had wrapped up their investigation into a 20-year-old college student's claim that Roethlisberger sexually assaulted her early March 5 at a club in Milledgeville.

It was the second time in a year that Roethlisberger has been accused of sexual misconduct. He also faces a lawsuit filed last July by a woman who says he raped her in 2008 at a Lake Tahoe hotel and casino, an allegation he denies. Roethlisberger has not been criminally charged in either case and has claimed counter-damages in the lawsuit.

Roethlisberger did not report to Pittsburgh's offseason workouts last month. The next critical day for players is April 19, when on-field practice starts. Most of the team is expected to be on hand then.
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