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    To the REDSKINS!!!!!!!!! I just got a text from ESPN. Schefter reports that he was traded to the Skins. Was this a mistake?? I can't find any articles about this anywhere??

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    Eagles send McNabb to Redskins

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    By ROB MAADDI AP Sports Writer
    PHILADELPHIA(AP)—Donovan McNabb is changing uniforms and staying in the NFC East.
    The Philadelphia Eagles traded McNabb to the Washington Redskins for a pair of draft picks on Sunday night. The Eagles will receive a second-round pick (37th overall) in this month’s NFL draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year.
    “Donovan McNabb was more than a franchise quarterback for this team,” Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie said. “He truly embodied all of the attributes of a great quarterback and of a great person. He has been an excellent representative of this organization and the entire National Football League both on and off the field. I look forward to honoring him as one of the greatest Eagles of all-time and hopefully see him enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton one day.”
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    Donovan McNabb battles the Redskins.
    (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

    ESPN.com was the first to report that the 33-year-old McNabb had been traded.
    McNabb, a six-time Pro Bowl quarterback, led the Eagles to five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl in 11 seasons in Philadelphia. His failure to lead the team to its first NFL championship since 1940 plus the emergence of Kevin Kolb made him expendable.
    Kolb, who has started two games in three seasons, becomes the starter. Michael Vick is the backup.
    “This was a very tough decision,” coach Andy Reid said. “Donovan McNabb represented everything a football player could be during his 11 seasons in Philadelphia. He carried this organization to new heights and set a high standard of excellence both on and off the field. We thank him for everything he did for this football team and for this city.”
    McNabb threw for 3,553 yards and 22 touchdowns with 10 interceptions in 14 games last season, leading the Eagles to the playoffs. His passer rating of 92.9 was the third-highest in his career.
    But McNabb played poorly in a loss to Dallas in Week 17 that cost Philadelphia a division le and a first-round bye. He also struggled in a loss to the Cowboys the following week in the wild-card game.
    Reid said immediately after the season that McNabb would return in 2010. Reid repeated that several times throughout the offseason until acknowledging last month the team was listening to offers for all three of its QBs.
    “Donovan is the ultimate professional,” Eagles president Joe Banner said. “He has an incredible work ethic and has been an integral part of our success. Over the years, Donovan has always carried himself with a great deal of dignity. He’s an excellent role model for young men and women from across the region. In my mind, he’ll always be remembered as one of the greatest Eagles of all time.”

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    To the REDSKINS!!!!!!!!! I just got a text from ESPN. Schefter reports that he was traded to the Skins. Was this a mistake?? I can't find any articles about this anywhere??
    its true

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    One of the most best jag's Avatar
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    Just saw it on ESPN. WOW they wanted his fruity ass outa there.

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    Bad move for the skinz if they now pass on a QB.
    Last edited by Vinnie_Johnson; 04-04-2010 at 10:15 PM.

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    Saturday, Kiper was on the radio talking about Washington going after Colt McCoy in the second round. Maybe this is their plan with McNabb, gives them a vet until they feel Colt (or whomever they draft) is ready. I agree with Vinnie though, they need a QB because McNabb is not a long-term solution.

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    Saturday, Kiper was on the radio talking about Washington going after Colt McCoy in the second round. Maybe this is their plan with McNabb, gives them a vet until they feel Colt (or whomever they draft) is ready. I agree with Vinnie though, they need a QB because McNabb is not a long-term solution.
    That is a good plan to take Colt in the second to bad they don't have a second round pick anymore.

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    That is a good plan to take Colt in the second to bad they don't have a second round pick anymore.
    good point....guess Colt won't be the answer...could be someone else or they could go FA.

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    good point....guess Colt won't be the answer...could be someone else or they could go FA.
    I totally agree with you though they still need a QB.

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    Why the would any team trade a player to their RIVAL in the same DIVISION???

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    Why the would any team trade a player to their RIVAL in the same DIVISION???
    Well for starters they must not think very much of him.

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    Damn, Eagles cut lose Westbrook and McNabb in same offseason, never would have imagined that couple years ago.

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    The Eagles arent gonna realize how good they had it with McNabb until he is gone

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    This deal will have as much impact as the Duante Culpepper deal a few years back.

    It's time to think of McNabb as retired. So who thinks he is a hall of famer?

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    This deal will have as much impact as the Duante Culpepper deal a few years back.

    It's time to think of McNabb as retired. So who thinks he is a hall of famer?
    HOF?

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    colt is not anyone's NFL solution.

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    Clearing the way for the inevitability of UH product Kevin Kolb's HOF career.

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    Clearing the way for the inevitability of UH product Kevin Kolb's HOF career.

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    colt is not anyone's NFL solution.
    I'm not sure who is lesser of an NFL solution.....Kevin Kolb or Colt McCoy.

    I'd be surprised if he is not there in the 3rd round for the Skins to take.

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    I'm not sure who is lesser of an NFL solution.....Kevin Kolb or Colt McCoy.

    I'd be surprised if he is not there in the 3rd round for the Skins to take.
    Colt, b/c any slightly hard hit he takes on the shoulder, he will curl up into the fetal position

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    Saturday, Kiper was on the radio talking about Washington going after Colt McCoy in the second round. Maybe this is their plan with McNabb, gives them a vet until they feel Colt (or whomever they draft) is ready. I agree with Vinnie though, they need a QB because McNabb is not a long-term solution.

    Didn't Kiper also say that McNabb would get a 5 million or so bonus if on the roster for next season? Or by a certain date which I think he mentioned but can't remember. If so then that is a pretty strong motive to move him if they think their future is in a different direction. And maybe those two games against the Cowboys may have made them think hard about McNabb staying in Philly?

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    This deal will have as much impact as the Duante Culpepper deal a few years back.

    It's time to think of McNabb as retired. So who thinks he is a hall of famer?
    Not really. Culpepper basically played on one leg after that injury.

    When you look at McNabb's comparables to date in his career (read the Football Outsiders article for a complete list) - nearly every single one of those guys still had good years left in the tank after 33.

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    I forgot about Culpepper's knee injury. Please disregard previous analogy.

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    Mcnabb is done.

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