45. "Once a list of pleas gets too long, people stop reading" In response to In response to 44
>and they got beat by Joe Juevicious (or however you spell it) >vs Levon Kirkland over the middle.
Tampa had one of the best defenses yet the Eagles had beaten them like six times in a row coming into the game and scored first in the game. As a group they took them lightly and Tampa's O-line was probably what won them the game. Brad Johnson didn't get touched. Their guys were gullier in the trenches. McNabb could have had that signature drive, instead Ronde Barber is the guy who became immortal.
>I was at the Carolina game RICKY MANNING JR made a career off >of punking Todd Pinkston and James 4th wr praise god for a 4 >yard out Thrash. (Westbrook was also injuried)
They had a nice mix of backs, I am not buying this Westbrook thing. Pinkston was terrible in the game, yes, and the tackling was poor but I am not going to fault the defense in a game where they give up 14 points. At one and probably two of McNabb's INTs were Pinkston's fault, which is why I didn't bring them up. But if you score *three* points in an NFC title game, yeah, your quarterback played like ass. It was true for Peyton Manning (20-3 loss to Pats), and it was true for McNabb.
>Superbowl (SPY GATE SEE THE THIRD QUARTER defense vs >Patriots)
Oh the THEY CHEATED! plea. Before the third quarter even came around the Eagles left points on the field in the first half. Owens played possessed in that game on a bad ankle. Please.
>McNabb over compensated for the weaknesses of Andy Reid's GM >skills and when it wasn't his GM skills it was his coaching.
Reid and McNabb are defined by the same word and that word is ALMOST.
And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.