Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 In the pregame they are talking about McNabb and how with McNabb your team has a chance to go to be good and go to the Super Bowl...how in his entire career he has only had a #1 target in just 23 games...how he is still an elite QB and top 5 in the league... So Keyshawn chimes in and says, if you dont want em Philly, Buffalo will take him... I say, HELLZ YEAH we will take him...gawd I hope we go after McNabb if he is available...give them Trent and our #1
BillsObserver Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 In the pregame they are talking about McNabb and how with McNabb your team has a chance to go to be good and go to the Super Bowl...how in his entire career he has only had a #1 target in just 23 games...how he is still an elite QB and top 5 in the league... So Keyshawn chimes in and says, if you dont want em Philly, Buffalo will take him... I say, HELLZ YEAH we will take him...gawd I hope we go after McNabb if he is available...give them Trent and our #1 I'd love if we got McNabb but what are the chances we'd be willing to pick up his 10 million dollar salary next year, as compared to sticking with Trent's less than million dollar deal? Keyshawn's got a point. We'd embrace the pick-up of McNabb.. for at least a few weeks I wonder what the hell provoked Keyshawn to even say such a thing. Buffalo on his mind?
MrB1onde Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Trent and a first for McNabb? That's insane. I wouldn't give up more than a third rounder for McNabb, with no guarantees that he'd be the starter.
RLflutie7 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 In the pregame they are talking about McNabb and how with McNabb your team has a chance to go to be good and go to the Super Bowl...how in his entire career he has only had a #1 target in just 23 games...how he is still an elite QB and top 5 in the league... So Keyshawn chimes in and says, if you dont want em Philly, Buffalo will take him... I say, HELLZ YEAH we will take him...gawd I hope we go after McNabb if he is available...give them Trent and our #1 I think Buffalo would have been better off going after Daunte Culpepper than Donovan McNabb. Culpepper would have been a lot cheaper than McNabb and McNabb is getting a little too old to give up a #1 pick. Plus McNabb strings together some terrible games every year.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Trent and a first for McNabb? That's insane. I wouldn't give up more than a third rounder for Mcnabb, with no guarantees that he'd be the starter. Are you kidding? No guarantee he would be the starter? He is a top 5 Qb in the NFL, only 32, great arm, athletic, throws on the run, has been a top 5 QB in the league for 10 years DESPITE no WR's to throw to, is used to Buffalo type weather... I mean, what are you smoking and whats the weather like in crazy land? lol... I would give him Trent, give him our #1...pick up a young QB in the draft in 2010 to groom under McNabb for a few seasons...
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Has a slight Bledsoe appeal to it.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 I think Buffalo would have been better off going after Daunte Culpepper than Donovan McNabb. Culpepper would have been a lot cheaper than McNabb, although McNabb is getting a little too old to give up a #1 pick. Plus McNabb strings together some terrible games every year. Culpepper has stunk in Det, stunk in Oak, and Stunk in Miami, and stunk 10 times worst BEFORE his injury in Minn those first 7 games or so without Moss...face it, Moss MADE Culpepper...I think hes a great pickup cheap and as a backup or to push Trent, but he is in NO WAY a McNabb...
RLflutie7 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Are you kidding? No guarantee he would be the starter? He is a top 5 Qb in the NFL, only 32, great arm, athletic, throws on the run, has been a top 5 QB in the league for 10 years DESPITE no WR's to throw to, is used to Buffalo type weather... I mean, what are you smoking and whats the weather like in crazy land? lol... I would give him Trent, give him our #1...pick up a young QB in the draft in 2010 to groom under McNabb for a few seasons... Can you back that McNabb has been a top 5 QB in the league for 10 years. I don't think that's a valid point. He's only thrown for over 30 TDs like one time.
PistolPeaTear Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 trade jauron for mcnabb, schonert for andre johnson, van pelt for mawae and fewell for julius peppers, and we will be set because this is as likely as it would be for mcnabb to actually come here
BillsObserver Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 I think Buffalo would have been better off going after Daunte Culpepper than Donovan McNabb. Culpepper would have been a lot cheaper than McNabb and McNabb is getting a little too old to give up a #1 pick. Plus McNabb strings together some terrible games every year. Daunte Culpepper?! There is literally no comparison between Daunte Culpepper and Donovan McNabb.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Has a slight Bledsoe appeal to it. Uh, my grandma just out ran Bledsoe...there is a big difference...Bledsoe was target practice as a brick back there with our terrible O-line...unless you gave him protection, he was useless and washed up. McNabb is way more athletic, playing a top level still, is only 32 and has a game tailor made for Buffalo... McNabb and our current roster equals AFC East division crown next year
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Can you back that McNabb has been a top 5 QB in the league for 10 years. I don't think that's a valid point. He's only thrown for over 30 TDs like one time. Aikman never threw for more than 22 TD's in a season...is he a top QB? McNabb also has had NO TALENT to throw too...you cant look at stats as the only way to gauge the value of a QB...even all the panelist on the pregame show just said McNabb is, and has been, an elite top 5 QB in this league during his career.
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Uh, my grandma just out ran Bledsoe...there is a big difference...Bledsoe was target practice as a brick back there with our terrible O-line...unless you gave him protection, he was useless and washed up. McNabb is way more athletic, playing a top level still, is only 32 and has a game tailor made for Buffalo... McNabb and our current roster equals AFC East division crown next year I don't mind the move...just don't give Philly too much. They have been ready to run Tubsy Reid and McNabb out the door.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 I don't mind the move...just don't give Philly too much. They have been ready to run Tubsy Reid and McNabb out the door. Yeah, good point...I just dont see how they wouldnt want a #1 in return...maybe our first and third...
Dan Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 I think Buffalo would have been better off going after Daunte Culpepper than Donovan McNabb. Culpepper would have been a lot cheaper than McNabb and McNabb is getting a little too old to give up a #1 pick. Plus McNabb strings together some terrible games every year. Ralphie? Is that you?
RLflutie7 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Daunte Culpepper?! There is literally no comparison between Daunte Culpepper and Donovan McNabb. I really don't like Culpepper that much and he's had too many rush attempts like McNabb has had in the past. But Culpepper does throw the ball well. McNabb has 3100 rushing yards in his career. He has not been that good of a QB throughout his career he was more of a running back. How many rushing yards does Peyton Manning have? McNabb has been comparing himself to Manning and I don't think he should do that. He needs to quit being so full of himself and stop talking to the media and play football. '
RLflutie7 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Aikman never threw for more than 22 TD's in a season...is he a top QB? McNabb also has had NO TALENT to throw too...you cant look at stats as the only way to gauge the value of a QB...even all the panelist on the pregame show just said McNabb is, and has been, an elite top 5 QB in this league during his career. Aikman proved himself and his ability to throw in the playoffs. Don't get me wrong, Aikman had a lot of help. But he also had to deal with all those distractions of the 90's Cowboys.
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 I really don't like Culpepper that much and he's had too many rush attempts like McNabb has had in the past. But Culpepper does throw the ball well. McNabb has 3100 rushing yards in his career. He has not been that good of a QB throughout his career he was more of a running back. How many rushing yards does Peyton Manning have? McNabb has been comparing himself to Manning and I don't think he should do that. He needs to quit being so full of himself and stop talking to the media and play football. ' Culpepper fumbles more than JP Losman...throws a lot of picks...so in what way is he good? McNabb is a POCKET PASSER first who can scramble when he has to...in fact, some say he needs to run more as he will have the rushing lane but will throw a tight pass instead. He was a rushing QB in his early career, but since its a secondary weapon, which I love. He plays A LOT like Steve Young in that way...pass first, but can hurt you when he runs...
BillsObserver Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Can you back that McNabb has been a top 5 QB in the league for 10 years. I don't think that's a valid point. He's only thrown for over 30 TDs like one time. Name me the last time we've had a quarterback throw for over 30 TDs? McNabb would be a welcomed addition to this team. Has he struggled in the past few years? Sure, but he's had some serious injuries and every quarterback goes through struggles during the course of a regular season. He's also won a lot of big games. McNabb has experience playing in cold weather, something we still have huge questions marks about Trent Edwards. Maybe he isn't the answer, but he's a hell of a lot better than anything we've had in many years.
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