Jukester Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 Was it just me or did McNabb look like he was on depressants last night. Granted he threw for a lot of yards but I just didn't see any fire from him. He seemed calm to a fault. He throws three key drive killing interceptions with almost no reaction. After the one to Bruschi in the 4th he just points to himself with the "it was my fault" chest tap like there were 3 more quarters to play. And as for the no huddle, even if the coaches were napping shouldn't he as the leader of that offense realize the urgency and at least get the plays off quicker instead of spending 35 secs between plays. I just don't get it.
udonkey Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 His mama didn't jump on the field and want to hear his battle cry.
Frez Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 McNabb looked like Jim Kelly out there last night. Scared
JoeF Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 The Eagles as a whole looked like they passed the bong on the sidelines in the break between the third and fourth quarters. They looked like they were on a stroll in the park the last five minutes--no sense of urgency at all...
Dennis in NC Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 He and his teammates probably "shot their wads" energy-wise at the saturday night parties. Sort of like our Bills in their failed attempts. Par-taaaay! Oops, there's a game tomorrow? Man, I'm pooped...
aussiew Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 McNabb looked like Jim Kelly out there last night. Scared And not really believing they could win. The sad thing is that they could have won.
Frez Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 And not really believing they could win. The sad thing is that they could have won. 231849[/snapback] That's what a lot of teams say after they lose to the Patriots.
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Was it just me or did McNabb look like he was on depressants last night. Granted he threw for a lot of yards but I just didn't see any fire from him. He seemed calm to a fault. He throws three key drive killing interceptions with almost no reaction. After the one to Bruschi in the 4th he just points to himself with the "it was my fault" chest tap like there were 3 more quarters to play. And as for the no huddle, even if the coaches were napping shouldn't he as the leader of that offense realize the urgency and at least get the plays off quicker instead of spending 35 secs between plays. I just don't get it. 231709[/snapback] He looked like Napoleon Dynamite in the last 5 minutes..... Pass to Fatty Arbuckle at fullback.....gain of 2 yards......clock winding down quickly.........Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss Do the Patriettes have large talons?
jarthur31 Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Was it just me or did McNabb look like he was on depressants last night. Granted he threw for a lot of yards but I just didn't see any fire from him. He seemed calm to a fault. He throws three key drive killing interceptions with almost no reaction. After the one to Bruschi in the 4th he just points to himself with the "it was my fault" chest tap like there were 3 more quarters to play. And as for the no huddle, even if the coaches were napping shouldn't he as the leader of that offense realize the urgency and at least get the plays off quicker instead of spending 35 secs between plays. I just don't get it. 231709[/snapback] He's the most polished out of all the "scrambling" QB's but needs alot of work and that was very evident. Then again, he needs better receivers who are not cowardly punks who talk crap but can't back it up. Imagine what the score would've been like if not for T.O.
Billzfan23 Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Was it just me or did McNabb look like he was on depressants last night. Granted he threw for a lot of yards but I just didn't see any fire from him. He seemed calm to a fault. He throws three key drive killing interceptions with almost no reaction. After the one to Bruschi in the 4th he just points to himself with the "it was my fault" chest tap like there were 3 more quarters to play. And as for the no huddle, even if the coaches were napping shouldn't he as the leader of that offense realize the urgency and at least get the plays off quicker instead of spending 35 secs between plays. I just don't get it. 231709[/snapback] Or how about call 3 plays at once and run them back to back instead of huddling every down? I thought the clock management was the worst I had ever seen.
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