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Big-play Jay Overshadowed by the Eagles' languid offense were two spectacular catches by slot receiver Jason Avant -- a sliding, 20-yard reception on third-and-23 and an even more impressive 23-yard catch on third-and-6 early in the second quarter. Full Article at The Delaware News Journal
Nov. 9, 2009 - Eagles head coach Andy Reid blamed himself for Sunday's debilitating, 20-16 home loss to the Dallas Cowboys, saying, "It is my responsibility to make sure that we win those games. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
It reminds me of last year when we played Atlanta [27-14 victory on Oct. 26, 2008]
IF YOU'RE still looking for a good explanation for that fourth-down spot that turned Sunday night's game around, an explanation beyond the silly stuff like official blindness, bias or some sort of massive conspiracy involving Freemasonry and Tom Hanks,... Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
The Eagles had just failed once again to stage the kind of fourth-quarter rally that defines great teams and great quarterbacks. The Eagles are 4-13-1 in the last 21/2 seasons in games decided by seven points or fewer. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Dungy's teams - Tampa Bay and Indianapolis - went 3-1 in the regular season against McNabb and Philadelphia. McNabb twice broke Dungy's heart by leading the Eagles to playoff wins over Tampa Bay. Full Article at FOX Sports
PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Ratliff #90 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after he sacked Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
There are dozens of NFL teams who would be happy to have Donovan McNabb as their quarterback and Andy Reid as their coach.
Every year there are questions surrounding not only the team as a whole, but each player individually. These questions are the ones that will determine the player's year, or rather, the answers will determine the year. Full Article at Sports Blogs
T-E-A-M! Once again, the Dallas offense and defense unite in victory. Full Article at Blogging the Boys
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PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Ratliff #90 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after he sacked Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Ratliff #90 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after he sacked Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles drops back to pass in the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles calls out signals at the line of scrimmage in the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles drops back to pass in the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 40-17.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball past Osi Umenyiora #72 of the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 40-17.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 40-17.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 40-17.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 01: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 11: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the ball away from Tanard Jackson #36 and Aqib Talib #25 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 11, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 11: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles is sacked by Jimmy Wilkerson #97 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 11, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 11: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks for an open man in a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 11, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 11: Donovan McNabb #5 hands off to Brian Westbrook #36 of the Philadelphia Eagles in a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lincoln Financial Field on October 11, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - AUGUST 15: Donovan McNabb #5 trains with Michael Vick #7 in a workout at the NovaCare Complex on August 15, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - AUGUST 15: Michael Vick #7 trains with Donovan McNabb #5 in a workout at the NovaCare Complex on August 15, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - AUGUST 15: Donovan McNabb #5 trains with Michael Vick #7 in a workout at the NovaCare Complex on August 15, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, right, takes some dance steps on the sideline duringfootball minicamp at the team's Nova-Care Complex Friday, May 1, 2009, in Philadelphia. Eagles coach Andy Reid is at left.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 31: Aaron Rodgers, Tony Sparano and Donovan McNabb play with the ID Coach Wristband at the launch of the Isaac Daniel, ID Coach at the Sheraton Riverwalk on January 31, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 18: Running back Brian Westbrook #36 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs the football in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals during the NFC championship game on January 18, 2009 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
View Photo »Philadelpia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (C) celebrates his touchdown against the New York Giants during the first quarter of their NFC Divisional Round NFL playoff football game in East Rutherford, New Jersey, January 11, 2009.
View Photo »EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - JANUARY 11: Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles walks off of the field after defeating the New York Giants during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game on January 11, 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
View Photo »EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - JANUARY 11: Eli Manning #10 of the New York Giants greets Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles after the NFC Divisional Playoff Game on January 11, 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Eagles won the game by a score of 23-11.
View Photo »PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 08: Jay Ratliff #90 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts after he sacked Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on November 8, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »I went over to the game. I believe it was Game 4 and they won that game, so I look forward a big win by the Phillies tonight. Ryan Howard will get out of his slump and those guys will get out of their slump. Maybe, if the Phillies watched the Eagles rout the Giants, they'll be a little more pumped up to...
There are dozens of NFL teams who would be happy to have Donovan McNabb as their quarterback and Andy Reid as their coach.
I went over to the game. I believe it was Game 4 and they won that game, so I look forward a big win by the Phillies tonight. Ryan Howard will get out of his slump and those guys will get out of their slump. Maybe, if the Phillies watched the Eagles rout the Giants, they'll be a little more pumped up to...
My comments at the annual meeting were directed about specific comments he made about Donovan McNabb; and I made the point, and I will make it again here today, that the NFL is about bringing people together, it's about unity and that we do not -- we do not move towards divisive actions ... I'm not shin...
It reminds me of last year when we played Atlanta [27-14 victory on Oct. 26, 2008]
My comments at the annual meeting were directed about specific comments he made about Donovan McNabb; and I made the point, and I will make it again here today, that the NFL is about bringing people together, it's about unity and that we do not -- we do not move towards divisive actions ... I'm not shin...
They're probably a little bit upset right now, after their loss to Arizona, and they're probably looking at us for a little redemption
Of course, Goodell’s a total weasel. … I respect Donovan McNabb, as I do all the elite athletes qualified to play in the NFL. I’d love to have a beer with him and discuss football.
overrated ... what we have here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback can do well -- black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well.
Rush Limbaugh Was Right: Donovan McNabb isn’t a great quarterback, and the media do overrate him because he is black.
If he's rewarded to buy that, congratulations to him. I won't be in St. Louis no time soon
I was very clear in the letter to the NFL the two quotes, both of which he has admitted saying, both of which established his remarks against NFL players, and against Donovan McNabb. These other quotes, I did not quote- didn't use. So, I'm not going to defend what I didn't say.
If he's rewarded to buy them, congratulations to him. But I won't be in St. Louis any time soon.
comments about NFL players, including Michael Vick and Donovan McNabb, and [Limbaugh's] recent statement that the NFL was beginning to look like a fight between the Crips and the Bloods without the weapons…
He's a great player, great size, good footwork ... I think how highly acclaimed he was coming out of Kansas, he's really starting to prove it now. I remember watching some clips on him earlier his rookie year. He looked a little lost at times. Now, he's starting to get comfortable, guys are comfortable ...
divisive and anti-NFL on several occasions with comments about NFL players, including Michael Vick and Donovan McNabb, and his recent statements that the NFL was beginning to look like a fight between the Crips and the Bloods without the weapons.
I haven't had a chance to really watch him ever since he got the (starting) job, but I watched him a little bit at San Diego ... I watched him in the preseason, and I heard a lot about him ever since he's been there. Guys have really talked about him and raved about him and the type of talent he was.
In 2003, Limbaugh worked briefly on ESPN's NFL pregame show. He resigned after saying Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated because the media wanted to see a black quarterback succeed.
Maybe I should have jumped up like [Patriots QB] Tom Brady did [last week against Baltimore] and asked for the flag
Rush Limbaugh has beendivisive and anti-NFL on several occasions with comments about NFL Players including Michael Vick and Donovan McNabb.
If he's rewarded to buy them, congratulations to him, but I won't be in St. Louis anytime soon.
He's going to sit in that room and if they ask him particularly about the Donovan McNabb incident, which everybody remembers - he's going to say, ‘I'm an entertainer. If I erred, I erred on the wrong side of the entertainment. But I don't really mean that. In fact, I'll hire Donovan McNabb to be my quar...
There is one thing that I want and I'm searching to get and willing to do whatever it takes, and that's winning a Super Bowl
He's going to sit in that room and if they ask him particularly about the Donovan McNabb incident, which everybody remembers - he's going to say, ‘I'm an entertainer. If I erred, I erred on the wrong side of the entertainment. But I don't really mean that. In fact, I'll hire Donovan McNabb to be my quar...
We've had similar but different careers ... We've laughed and joked about just our paths and just where they go. He's just trying to do the same thing and that's lead his team to a Super Bowl.
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