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McNabb to the Vikes ?


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I will add the pass was way under thrown, if McNabb would have had BB on stride, it would have been a great play.

But Lmit, your still a troll laugh

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Could just as well have been picked. That is the kind of throw you expect if he were being rushed, he had all day.

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Could just as well have been picked. That is the kind of throw you expect if he were being rushed, he had all day.

Thank you!

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For the 15th million-ith time.

LMITOUT is a disgruntled Viking fan, one of the many we have here in the great state of Minnesota!

I do find the McNabb to T-Jack comparison a bit insane to say the least. Maybe some day but just not yet for T~$~Money~ smile

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If you look at the video though it is clear that NcNabb displayed the mechanics that have given his coaches fits over the years. He had the time to step into the throw and use his legs to drive the pass forward and that would have given him the distance to get past that safety but he threw flat footed and used only his upper body on that pass. It worked but it certainly wouldn't have worked against every safety. Glad it did this time though.

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Thank you!

I just call em like I see em. McNabb needs to know his limitations. It is his limited ability to throw the long ball accurately that make this a bad decision. With another quarterback it may have been a perfect opportunity.

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So you are looking for Mcnabb to not stretch the field at all? Ya thats always a great plan of attack in the NFL. Nothing like making things nice, easy, and predictable for a defense.

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It might well be a better strategy than throwing pics. Watch and learn.

McNabb has been historical at not throwing picks in his career...didn't they say on the telecast that he's the 3rd best QB ever in turns of attempts vs picks.

This whole discussion is stupid...it's like saying AP gained 15 yards on a run that he broke 4 tackles...yet he should only be credited for 3 yards because of the missed tackles.

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I think you are all nuts and looking to much into a pass in a preseason game. I am far from a McNabb fan, nad would have liked to see the youngsters dual it out this year fo the starting position. But to call the QB a wash up because of a under thrown pass in a preseason game, is a little early, I think.

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Cry me a river, it was a good decision and ended up a nice play. Boo hoo, even it it was picked it would of been like a punt. I don't know about you lilly's but I like when QB's drop bombs.

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+1! Here is the simple fact of that play...It went for a touchdown. Call it a bad pass, under thrown, bad pass mechanics, whatever. He completed the pass for a 49 yard touchdown. It's like saying, sure you caught that 20 pound walleye, but your cast was a little short and your mechanics were kinda iffy. crazy

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Cry me a river, it was a good decision and ended up a nice play. Boo hoo, even it it was picked it would of been like a punt. I don't know about you lilly's but I like when QB's drop bombs.

We shall see who is crying a river about mid season. Wasn't it you who thought they were playoff bound last year? Dat koolaid must be some good stuff der.

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We shall see who is crying a river about mid season. Wasn't it you who thought they were playoff bound last year?

Most people thought they were playoff bound last year, even the haters like you.

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Haha don't even try and pretend that objectivity has ever taken place in any post of yours. You drink more purple haterade than anyone on here.

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Haha don't even try and pretend that objectivity has ever taken place in any post of yours. You drink more purple haterade than anyone on here.

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It's not the words in which you spew out your dribble...it's the context in which they are implied.

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+1! He completed the pass for a 49 yard touchdown. It's like saying, sure you caught that 20 pound walleye, but your cast was a little short and your mechanics were kinda iffy. crazy

Here is a more accurate analogy. You shoot at a nice buck at 100 yards. You hit him right square in the a$$. The deer jumps and hits his head on a tree and falls down a steep ravine and dies. You recover the deer. Was it a good shot? Was it a shot the hunter should take if that's all the better he can shoot?

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Here is a more accurate analogy. You shoot at a nice buck at 100 yards. You hit him right square in the a$$. The deer jumps and hits his head on a tree and falls down a steep ravine and dies. You recover the deer. Was it a good shot? Was it a shot the hunter should take if that's all the better he can shoot?

Ha, ha, I love the analogy! But in the end, if your starved, you still have meat in the freezer, and that is what the goal is set to be! So, it was a successful hunt, maybe not one to be proud of, but successful nonetheless!

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You guys have spent days arguing about a single pass thrown in a preseason NFL game.

You all need to go fishing more!

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That's funny. Too bad I'm not a Packer fan.

Based on your profile pic, you are just an Aaron Rodgers fan, then, or a fan of handlebar mustaches? grin

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Based on your profile pic, you are just an Aaron Rodgers fan, then, or a fan of handlebar mustaches? grin

Put the two together and it is a win-win!

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Donny Mc Nabb WILL have a break out year!!!!

The only break out McJunk will have is his fibula breaking out of his leg when the Claymaker gets ahold of that decrepit old dust barrel.

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The only break out McJunk will have is his fibula breaking out of his leg when the Claymaker gets ahold of that decrepit old dust barrel.

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I found some fool to bet me. He is betting that Mcnabb will start the last game of the regular season. It is money in the bank. He made the same bet about Favre last year. smilegrincool

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