Wow was ESPN kissing Donovans ass last night

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They broke down every bad play and blamed it on another person.

Now maybe it was the receivers, lineman, or Leon's fault
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but ESPN was overboard on the political correctness.

They than show Manning and are practicaly laughing at the guy and calling him a fool.

I am double darn sure that Payton had some help in his debacle
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Couldn't agree more. Donovan McNabb is the best QB in NFL history, he's just surrounded a bunch of dunderheads
 

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Get the straightjacket out for Redneck!

Dumbest comment in the hallowed history of the RX!!!!
 

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Red,

When they invent TV wherever you live....

You will see that there are at least a couple dozen better!
 

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Rush Limbaugh plays a lot of golf, but noone ever put it on a tee for him as well as Berman and Jackson on NFL primetime last night. If Rush had developed a spoof to prove his point, it would not have been as drastic as ESPN's breakdown of the two quarterback's performance yesterday. Is there a point where it would be possible to point out that Saint Donovan is not a top NFL quarterback without being a racist? What would he have to do? In his defense, I will say he played slightly better yesterday than his truly pitiful performance in last year's championship game.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Is there a point where it would be possible to point out that Saint Donovan is not a top NFL quarterback without being a racist? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Not after the vulgar junkie turned it into a racial issue. Instead of merely saying that he's overrated they now preface it with "see Rush was right..."
 

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I believe Redneckman made his comment with tongue well placed in cheek. Donovan McNabb is a good quaterback but not worthy of the acclaim he receives on air. As I stated yesterday, with 78 passing yards in the first half, the announcers were getting ready to put him in The Hall of Fame. ESPN ran a story Sunday on the passing of The NFL guard (QBs.)They listed Manning, McNaire, Brady & McNabb as the new guard. McNabb on his best day couldn't compete with the other three. That doesn't make him a bad quaterback, just not an elite quaterback. He is probably on a par with Billy Kilmer in Kilmer's prime (49er days) and maybe Bobby Layne in his Lion days (the 50's). Both very tough guys, average passers.
 

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