Wednesday, February 28, 2007

McNabb Too Fragile To Handle Garcia?


The Eagles gave an offer to A.J. Feeley meaning Garcia will probably be let go. Why? I'll tell you why. The Godfather knows his "real" son's fragile state of mind and rather than hear the fans chanting this fall for Garcia if the Birds stumble out of the gate......it's easier to let him go now in the off-season. If I was an Eagles season ticket holder (EEEEEEW! even saying that was weird) , I would vomit (he he) on my invoice and mail it back to Mr. Lurid. Poor Donovan, he can't handle the pressure. In a perfect world he wouldn't be ready for the season to start and Feeley would go 3-0. Deja who?

3 comments:

stilladog said...

Upon further review of the Super Bowl quarterbacks, let's just say McNabb is no Doug Williams.

...for that matter neither is Steve McNair.

Coming up on (or maybe it already has been) 20 years since a black quarterback won the Super Bowl. And I feel safe in saying the next one won't be either of these African-Americans with Irish names.

Doug Williams can open a bottle of champagne every year that passes now without a black QB winning a Super Bowl; just like the living '72 Dolphins do when the last unbeaten team goes down to defeat each year. Donovan can stay home and eat chunky soup or blow chunks, whatever.

Would make for an interesting pool. Each player draws the name of a QB of color and pay like $25/season to participate. If your guy retires you get another QB. If your guy QBs the winning Super Bowl team you win the pot.

Fan, you can have Mike Vick. I'll take Vince Young.

Still A. Fan said...

i'll take the LSU kid.....

stilladog said...

JeMarcus Russell? Well, I admit he's got a better shot at this stage than either of the Vicks.

I'll give you him and Troy Smith from Ohio State. Now that guy is a pure athlete who will be hard pressed to make an NFL practice squad at QB.

I'll take Pat White the QB at West Virginia. The media all talk about the RB Steve Slaton down there but Pat White is a very special player. Dude is only a Junior. He single-handedly ripped Georgia Tech to shreds in the Gator Bowl and played a great game vs. Georgia in the Sugar Bowl the year before that. He's all that Vince Young was and more.