Again, Donovan McNabb had nothing to do with most of the 1st half points they scored. He played horribly, and then in the second half when he couldn't even convert a third down and the most they'd manage was a field goal, it shouldn't have been up to the defense to do so damn much.Again, Donovan McNabb is not the reason that their defense couldn't do shit in the 2nd half of the first five or so games. The leads were there and the defense gave it back.
I don't let my Cowboys fanhood define how I view other players. Donovan McNabb was great for a few years, terrible for the last 2-3. He had flashes of his former self, but it was always on deep balls or a check down that went for a good amount of yardage, the things that Andy Reid's system thrived on.We were watching the same games, your bias against him as a Cowgirls fan is why you hate him so much.
There was absolutely no reason to start an ineffective quarterback for so long. It happens in the NFL. Just look in Indianapolis, where the only reason Caldwell was a head coach is because Dungy wanted to leave it in the hands of who he thought was another capable African American head coach. That's all it was.lmfao did you really just say the Vikings only started McNabb because their head coach is black? smh dude
Actually, "good friends" has a lot to do with it, too, but there was definitely some racial loyalty between Frazier and McNabb, even though McNabb was reportedly lethargic in practice and unwilling to take constructive criticism and work on his game. He shouldn't have started a single damn week.Saying he only played because he's black while ignoring the part where they were good friends in Philly is lol worthy