No one, including myself, expected Richard Seymour and the Raiders defense to lead the team to a victory over the far superior Philadelphia Eagles last week. No one saw Zach Miller’s 86-yard touchdown coming. No one saw DonavanMcNabb getting sacked six times, four of those from two players. Sure, a lot of the Nation’s faithful hoped for it, but no one could have predicted...
... week, look for the New York O-line to buy Manning more time than the makeshift Seattle line. Sit: DonavanMcNabb, QB, Eagles : McNabb is coming off a poor performance against Oakland. This week won’t get any easier (yes, there are better defenses than Oakland) as he faces a surprisingly tough Redskins’ secondary that has given up the fourth-least fantasy points...
Been thinking more then necessary lately about Rush, and his old comment about Donavan McNaab, so lets get it all out. First the original quote, and my translation: He said: I don't think he's been that good from the get-go. I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They're interested in black...
... the grounds he is a raaaaacist. sharp ton specifically cited comments made by Limbaugh regarding DonavanMcNabb, Michael Vick, and his general description the NFL has lately become a battle between the bloods and the Crips without weapons. The McNabb statement was from a few years ago when Limbaugh was doing analysis for ESPN. He said mcNabb was an overrated quarterback...
... that they will not play on a team owned by Limbaugh were angered by his remarks about DonavanMcNabb. “I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They’re interested in black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well. I think there’s a little hope invested in McNabb and he got a lot of credit for the performance of his team that he really didn’t...
... time feeling sympathy for an individual who used some really cowardly code language to criticize DonavanMcNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles (I’ve gotten ticked off at McNabb in the past, speaking for only myself, but I would never imagine that there was a “social concern” in somehow allowing him to become a top-flight NFL quarterback). And for more supposedly “color-blind” Limbore...
... for the team, several athletes have come out to state their reluctance to play for the radio host. DonavanMcNabb -- with whom Rush has some history -- told a reporter that he "won't be in St. Louis anytime soon" if Limbaugh's deal goes through. A few other players in the New York market have also come out to say they wouldn't play for him, either. And to make matters worse,...
... Bart Scott that players remember what Limbaugh said about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback DonavanMcNabb, and the NFL would be wise not to allow the nationally syndicated host into the league.“It’s an oxymoron that he criticized Donovan McNabb,” Scott said. “A lot of us took it as more of a racial-type thing. I can only imagine how his players would feel. I know I wouldn’t...
... suggesting he should not be permitted to because he made racist comments about Eagles quarterback DonavanMcNabb that resulted in Limbaugh's firing by ESPN in 2003." Technically, Limbaugh resigned from ESPN according to the network's Web site . But Olbermann, a former ESPN anchor himself, scoffed at the idea that Limbaugh should not be allowed to take ownership in the National...
... Bart] Scott says players remember what Limbaugh said [about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback DonavanMcNabb], and adds that the NFL would be wise not to allow the nationally syndicated host into the league.“It’s an oxymoron that he criticized Donovan McNabb,” Scott said. “A lot of us took it as more of a racial-type thing. I can only imagine how his players would feel. I know...
... Bart] Scott says players remember what Limbaugh said [about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback DonavanMcNabb], and adds that the NFL would be wise not to allow the nationally syndicated host into the league. “It’s an oxymoron that he criticized Donovan McNabb,” Scott said. “ A lot of us took it as more of a racial-type thing. I can only imagine how his players would feel. I know...
Luck may finally be on the Chiefs side, after disappointing losses to the Ravens and the Raiders the Chiefs will travel to the city of brotherly love to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles on paper are a vastly superior team to the Chiefs but are riddled with injuries. All pro quarterback DonavanMcNabb [...]
Hello Americans, it's Friday! Since that no longer means Paul Harvey is coming on the radio, it means it is time for Trash. Speaking of trash, we have the garbage from Crazy Pete Hoekstra and J-John Shaddegg (article with quote in it here). So, what is it with these wild 'n crazy conservatives?