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Does he have the same agent as Chris Kelsey? If it is, that guy must be a great hypnotist.

 

:D

 

The Redksins O-Line is worse than the Bills and McNabb has been finding ways to win.

 

However, this does seem a bit excessive, I don't know if what the free agent market would have been for him, this does seem like a lot of guaranteed money. I doubt that he'll play this contract out. I can't imagine McNabb making plays in 2015, but who knows.

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:D

 

The Redksins O-Line is worse than the Bills and McNabb has been finding ways to win.

 

However, this does seem a bit excessive, I don't know if what the free agent market would have been for him, this does seem like a lot of guaranteed money. I doubt that he'll play this contract out. I can't imagine McNabb making plays in 2015, but who knows.

I wouldn't say all that, not at OT anyway. Bell might be playing on par with Trent Williams, but Jamal Brown blows anything we've got at RT out of the water. Plus Washington has an elusive element known as a pass rush which is sorely lacking from our defense.

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I wouldn't say all that, not at OT anyway. Bell might be playing on par with Trent Williams, but Jamal Brown blows anything we've got at RT out of the water. Plus Washington has an elusive element known as a pass rush which is sorely lacking from our defense.

 

I'm sorry but they have been worse than us, even with Guru Shanahan:

 

Tackle Jammal Brown (-6.2) made the Pro Bowl in 2008 without really earning it, and he continued with his poor performance in this game. He allowed a sack, two hits and three pressures in just 27 pass plays before he was benched for Stephon Heyer (+0.6), who only allowed one pressure in 32 pass plays.

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2010/10/12/re-focused-week-5-packers-at-redskins/

 

McNabb (+1.1) found himself under pressure all day, with the Redskins’ offensive line surrendering five sacks, four hits, and a dozen more pressures on the day. The main culprits were the bookend OTs of Trent Williams (-4.3) and Stephon Heyer (-4.4) who combined to allow four sacks, a hit and seven pressures. McNabb was far from impressive in this game (even though he did make a couple of nice plays with his legs), but the problems lay elsewhere, so it was no surprise when the wheels came off with Rex Grossman behind center as well.

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2010/11/03/re-focused-week-8-redskins-at-lions/

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I wouldn't say all that, not at OT anyway. Bell might be playing on par with Trent Williams, but Jamal Brown blows anything we've got at RT out of the water. Plus Washington has an elusive element known as a pass rush which is sorely lacking from our defense.

 

I was for taking a shot on JB but he has been AWFUL

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leonidas

 

Sports talkers were all saying it was 1 and done for McNabb in Washington after his recent benching. Not so fast my friend.

proof that there is one team in the nfl w/ dumber mgmt(post-Millen) than the Buffalo Bills.

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The Redskins have done McNabb no favors in surrounding him with talent. Their oline blows; their top receiver is 5'3" Santana Moss; their 3rd receiver is 85 year old Galloway; and they are on their 5th string rb.

 

I really liked Shananhan but he has been bad in DC.

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In the last 2 years Snyder has gauranteed Haynesworth, Shanahan and McNabb nearly $200MM combined. All 3 are headed for the "bust" trash heap. Snyder is the biggest fool in sports. Unless he's getting a kickback from these ridiculous deals, which makes him a Bernie Madoff caliber thief.

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