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McNabb And Eagles Fans Showed Off Their Classy Sides

The Eagles fans who went to the Eagles-Redskins game on Sunday should be given the standing ovation which they gave Donovan McNabb.  With the nation looking in, Eagles fans showed their best side.

In a classy move, they stood and cheered a former player, Donovan McNabb, not because he brought a Super Bowl title to the city, but because he did his best to bring one here.

McNabb wrote about his appreciation of the ovation on his Yardbarker.com blog.

“I hope that everyone has an opportunity in their lifetime to experience what I did Sunday because words can hardly describe it.

It’s no secret I went home again….and was greeted with an ovation that was overwhelming. Philadelphia – you gave me chills during that pregame introduction. I know many people didn’t know what to expect but I knew there were many fans I met over my 11 seasons who expressed nothing but positive feelings towards me. Previously, they may have been considered the silent majority but Sunday they made their feeling heard – loudly. I sincerely appreciate that support.

I must also thank my Redskins’ teammates. While I tried to make this seem like a normal week against an NFC East opponent, I must admit, it was anything but normal. We stepped it up on offense, defense and special teams, and pulled out a victory even though I didn’t play my best game.

I am very proud of all my friends, both old and new!”

Peter King of Sports Illustrated gave Eagles fans their proper due.  “I think the Eagles fans did one of the classiest things I’ve seen in that city in – well, in forever – when they heartily cheered Donovan McNabb.”

McNabb isn’t perfect as a quarterback or a perfect person, but tell me who is.  Eagles fans did the right thing.

GCOBB

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scorpiodsu
scorpiodsu
October 6, 2010 9:26 am

Yes G. I was there and you FINALLY felt proud as a Philadelphia fan that we once did what was appropriate for the situation. It was a good scene. And it was exactly how it should have been, cheered him when he was introduced and booed him for the rest of the game and cheered loudly when he made a mistake or was tackled.

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 9:32 am

agreed

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 9:37 am

Sounds good and was probably a great moment to actually be there in person to witness
I just wished the Eagles Coaches,Game-plan and players were all “in-Class” and showed up
ready to play for it was very obvious from the 1st play that the Eagles were not ready to play and that
the Redskins were which is basically when the game was lost..

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 10:21 am

we woulda won the gm barring a certain injury pman
this is the same team that has shown up to every game and if vick dont play we r 1-3 0-4
there was nothing different about how they came out to play this game

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 10:33 am

Yes PW, I agree that with Vick, the Eagles had a better chance of winning.
I also think that if Coach AR doesn’t give away 4 points just before halftime and RB MCCoy doesn’t fumble at the 2 yd line, or if J Avant makes a great catch in the end zone that Kolb still could have led the Eagles to Victory…
My bigger point is that the Eagles were, in all 3 phases of the game, not ready to play in the 1st quarter to play… and with this team, they are not good enough to overcome taking a quarter or a half off. I blame Coach AR and his Staff for this.
I also beleive the Eagles didn’t think the Redksins O/Line and RB’s would be as physical as they were and were just completely manhandled at the point of attack.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 10:50 am

I was surprised at the ovation. What I leaned is that the haters are just a loud minority.

Paul

Avant’s job was to deflect the ball – not catch it.

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 11:06 am

yes i agree with u but what im saying is that would require a good coaching effort form andy
almost asking andy to win a game for us and we all know thats not happening so your correct i agree we could have still won with kolb
but this is the point i have been making for months
we have a head coach who hides behind his qb’s and i was not clowning nor bashing kolb but i thought he’d be the type of qb who needed a good scheme behind him maybe a solid d to back him up
and face it that aint happening here
andy will throw favre d5 vick in the fire win 10 11 games with them and keep his job thats what he does
hides behind superhero qb’s
favre got him this job

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 11:17 am

That’s BS on Avant play,
When you get both your hands on the ball and you have a chance to catch it and your in the End-Zone at the end of a game, you catch and hold onto the damn ball..
That’s the most assanine excuse I have heard since the coming of Ernie Sims to the Eagles..
“He’s a playmaker, a difference maker, a high # 1 pick who offenses will have to account for”…
Are you kidding me.. Is there another Ernie SIms that plays football that I am not aware about…
This team is falling apart at the seams in front of our eyes and everyone is looking for excuses now.. The bottom line is that they are simply an average team with average personnel and average coaching that will win no more that 6/7/8/ games whether they have Vick/Kolb playing QB

schiller
schiller
October 6, 2010 11:26 am

drummer, where did you get that information, that his job was to deflect the ball? Are you saying that based off of the fact that Celek was nearby or did you hear that from somewhere? It seems like utter BS to me….

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 11:27 am

with vick 10 wins is a lock
if he started day1 id say 11 or 12 if he didnt get hurt vs wash
as it stands now im counting the next 2 as 1-1
so when he gets back we will be 3-3
9 wins will probably be the total tally and 9 wins makes offs this yr in the nfc

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 11:27 am

lol schill

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:33 am

Hugh Douglas said it. He explained that the play is designed that way because they know that all the defenders would be in the end zone.

Sounds like logic to me.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:35 am

Hugh interviewed the players and played for the team. I’m much more inclined to believe him than some unknown bloggers.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:38 am

The defenders are also supposed to bat it down and the play happens in the blink of an eye. Therefore, Avant should have done as instructed, try to bat it towards Celek.

I know that’s the most asinine reason you’ve heard, because it involves your Super Hero, KLOB.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:39 am

Nothing can penetrate a closed mind.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:44 am

Besides, the Redskins dropped more of Kolb’s passes than the Eagles.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:45 am

Paul, if you coach up Avant on that play. He will undoubtedly ignore Reid and take your advice the next time.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:45 am

I suppose the defenders should also try to catch it?

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
October 6, 2010 11:46 am

It’s called a “Hail Mary” because it has only a prayer’s chance of working.

schiller
schiller
October 6, 2010 11:49 am

Ha. Drummer, Kolb is not my seper hero, never was. Where did you get THAT?

And Ok, you heard that from Hugh. That’s all I was asking for.

Didn’t you accuse ME of having an ‘attitude’ the other day? And now I ask a simple question and you respond this way? ha

schiller
schiller
October 6, 2010 11:50 am

and the idea that they would know where the defenders would be in the endzone is just ridiculous. The defenders react to the ball and the receivers. They don’t go to a predetermined spot and stand there.

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 11:57 am

Yes DW,
This is why I am now referring to Coach Andy Reid as “Hail Reid” for his game plans,time management, play calling hanve less than a prayer’s chance of working

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 11:59 am

To Drummer Boy
Not to change gears on you,
But you are also wrong about penetrating a closed mind.. How about Sarah Palin…

scorpiodsu
scorpiodsu
October 6, 2010 12:20 pm

I think Avant was surprised that the ball hit is hands. It looked like one of those things where everyone is jumping around you and you don’t expect it to hit you hands because you can barely see. Anyhow, I’m not going to focus on him dropping a passes to decide the game because the Redskins dropped some INTS that would have decided the game.

dtime
dtime
October 6, 2010 12:35 pm

Nice job Philly !

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 12:46 pm

hiseterical drum
I’m much more inclined to believe him than some unknown bloggers.

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 1:02 pm

Anyone recalling the dropped “Int” that Stewart Bradley dropped and the fact that he was toasted by TE Cooley on the Redksins 2nd TD…
Or the fact that Q Mickell was steamrolled by a 3rd String RB in R Torrian, or that CB A Sammuel
throws his body in a “excuse-me, am I supposed to takcle you” type of way and since he dives in with his head down, ends up giving himself a concussion by hitting the runners knee because he has his head down and still doesn’t use the the fundamentals down when tackling an opponent..
or how about S Coleman biting on play action leaving a wide-open 4th string WR open for a big play on 3rd & 9 which gaines 45 yards. did anyone notice how Sammuel really hustled on that play too..
Now on offense, I believe J Peters had 2 holding Penalties, 1 for Herremans, and maybe 2for Jean-Gilles.. Celek still needs a lot of work on his blocking, he has a hard time maintaing a bloc on a CB let alone a LB ..ooh and then there’s RB M Bell and his 12 carries for 20 yards this season
which is a 1.7 yard per carry average… If you take out his long run of the season which is 9 yards,
then M Bell has 11 yards on his other 11 carries … You have got to be kidding me…

shamburg
shamburg
October 6, 2010 1:18 pm

Drummer thats completely moronic. No one on offense is ever instructed to play volleyball in a hail mary or any other situation in a football game.

It only looked like he tossed it away because you were watching the slow motion replay. Anything in slow motion looks unusual. In slow mo you saw the recoil of his hands after the ball forced them backwards. Watch it at full speed and you’ll see plain and simply that the ball just bounced out of his hands while he was falling backwards and completely lacking control of both his body and his hands.

shamburg
shamburg
October 6, 2010 1:48 pm

And Hugh Douglas is about as well versed in the intricacies of football as Sarah Palin (thanks for the reference Paul). He may have been a good pass rusher, but I feel dumber every time I hear him try to talk X’s and O’s.

wilcher
wilcher
October 6, 2010 1:58 pm

Funny, when McNabb played here i didnt hear all these excuses or rationality about football. Nobody talked about how in the tampa game Blaine Bishop was our starting strong safety, or Levan Kirkland lead a STELLAR linebacking core with Barry Gardner and Matt Mccoy rounding out the group. Oh, but he choked in the Super Bowl, but nobody EVER ask WTF was MATT WARE who played about 4 plays all year doing in the game period, let alone trying to man up Deon Branch who was the Super Bowl MVP!!!!!..None of that seems to come up, yet, POOR OLD KEVIN KOLB! Who has ZERO TRACK RECORD, get the benefit of the doupt and excuse after excuse made. He has no history of even being a stud!….

scorpiodsu
scorpiodsu
October 6, 2010 2:48 pm

Wilcher, I agree and Kolb has earned nothing. I don’t even know how he has fans. Unless you are related or went to Houston, I don’t get it. There are some people going out of there way to defend him and I still don’t know why.

phillywill
phillywill
October 6, 2010 3:07 pm

hey i said from the door bell was a bum some1 said he’s a sb rb lmao
i said mark brunnel won the sb with him last yr

wilcher
wilcher
October 6, 2010 5:07 pm

these guys are blaming Jason Avant on a Hail Mary??…lmao…what about Kevin Curtis in the NFC championship against Arizona?..lmao…What about Thrash and Pinkston all those years??..We seemed to win with those stiffs! Alligator Body ring a bell?? Jason Avant would have been a number one reciever on those teams..lmao…still ZERO McNabb excuse were made. The defense played like horse *bleep IN ALL OF THOSE GAMES including the super bowl! How many time could they stop a screen pass to a running back or wide reciever? They still cant! When Garcia was in there they lost the same way! Duece McCallister running over Mark Simaneau..lmao..Trotter getting his pants juked off as Duece runs the screen into the endzone…i guess that year was McNabbs fault though, seems everybody loves Garcia around here…hhhhmmm??..we seemed to loose that playoff game the same way..

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 6, 2010 5:28 pm

Good points Wilcher,
The way this season is shaping up, the Eagles won’t even have the chance, to lose a playoff game, for they will be sitting at home watching them on TV like you and me…
Until Coach AR is gone, nothing is going to change,
If there is a strike next season (which I think there is a 80% chance of happening) then the Eagles Front Office should cut the chord after this season and clean house with the entire Coaching staff
and get a new HC with a new philosophy and rebuild this team from the ground up with more physical type of “D” and more emphasis on a strong commitment..
to the running game

wilcher
wilcher
October 6, 2010 5:53 pm

Paulman my point exactly..its the philosophy that is killing us! “We dont need WR’s or Linebackers”(we get exploited in those positions in Tampa game and Carolina, McNabb takes the blame)
“We like Undersized, quick, Linemen”(who get run over, and blown off the ball get exploited time and time again), McNabb says we need playmakers…front office? “We dont need Playmakers…..We are fine at safety with Quinten and Macho(hunnhhhh???)…poor drafting after Ray Rhodes has killed us!

jimmy mac
jimmy mac
October 6, 2010 7:56 pm

Ya know what?…Screw the Eagle’s…I’m a Phillies fan first from here on out..What a friggin incredible performance by Halladay tonite…The Eagle’s can’t even come close.

Monolith
Monolith
October 6, 2010 8:21 pm

This is a what would you do question for the bird nation that I posted another page on this site, so check it out again if you have been to Micah’s latest post.

Okay here is the scenario, St. George HS, was to play Lawrence Academy HS, but the headmaster and coach of St. George both decided to forfeit the game out of safety for their players because of the size desparity.

Lawrence Academy had an offensive line avg of 330 lds, and that is reflective of their entire team, bigger, stronger more skilled. Lawrence scored +40 points per game in every 2009 game except two, and on pace to repeat that feat. St. Geogre team avg maybe 200+ for their biggest men. This is the independent scholl league in Mass/RI area.

The question is would you as head coach let your players play the game where you biggest man is about the size of the other teams running back, or would you foreit like St. Geogre and other teams in the league? Sound off Bird Nation. As always LONG LIVE THE EAGLES

I know this is a repeat post, so cut me some slack and sound of interested in hearing yoo hard core fans would deal with it.

rcp1936
rcp1936
October 7, 2010 8:09 am

Callers to WIP that were at the game said Reid was right

The placement of the ball was changed and they saw London Fletcher of the Skins move it with his foot while the refs were waiting for the replay decision

The crew also screwed them on the procedure used to restart the clock

So Reid didn’t screw up the refs did

And on the play for the Skins 2nd TD there was a screw up on the players that were supposed to be on the field –that was what Bradley was trying to correct

After those 2 scores the Eagles held the Skins to a FG for the rest of the game

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 7, 2010 8:34 am

On TD pass to Cooley,
Mickell was coming in on a SAfety Blitz and Bradley was still out barking formations and was a
step or 2 late off the snap of the ball, Bottom line, is that the Eagles D cannot allow these “free releases”
to any of these athletic TE’s that they face… My question would be why wouldn’t OLB E Sims to the DE maybe give a “chuck” on Cooley to slow up his progres when you have the Defensive Call that your MLB is going to be covering or if yuo have the call of the Bradley covering him, then whey not line Bradley up right over Cooley do he is with him from the get go…. Poor Defensive play all the way around
As far as blaming the Refs for the spot/time starting back up, I am not buying it, they had 4-5 minutes while the refs where checking with the upstairs video booth to call and get a play in with the proper personnel whether it’s 4th and 2 inches or 4th and 1 yard.. Poor game/play management by AR/MM

rcp1936
rcp1936
October 7, 2010 8:36 am

As far as defenders getting run over
In the NFC championship game against the Cardinals that is what happened to Dawkins TWICE down by the goal line

rcp1936
rcp1936
October 7, 2010 8:40 am

They had the right played called it was a QB Sneak but the refs changed the placement of the ball
See my above post
The REFS screwed the Eagles

rcp1936
rcp1936
October 7, 2010 8:54 am

Shamburg
Yep
One of the Eagles I think it was Jackson said Avant knew he screwed and could have been the hero of the week

bsmvideos
October 7, 2010 9:13 am

Mr. Cobb, put something else up.

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 7, 2010 9:20 am

The Eagles screwed themselves RCP1936
They were not ready to play from the 1st play from scrimmage and were manhandled at the point of attack..This Eagle team lacks the physical toughness to be able to compete against the average to good teams… They can beat up on Detroit/Jacksonville, but this 2010 Eagles line on scrimmage on both sides of the ball will get manhandled by most of their opponents from here on out as they start playing better teams

phillywill
phillywill
October 7, 2010 9:42 am

i agree bsm im bored to death at work lol
rcp r u schiller ?

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 7, 2010 10:06 am

Wasn’t Coach AR born in 1936…
If indeed a QB Sneak was called for, I doubt very much that Kolb wouldn’t ever be able to make it in
and would probably lose a yard on the play.. This damn team is doomed…
I am already beginning to work on next Springs Draft picks..

scorpiodsu
scorpiodsu
October 7, 2010 10:45 am

PW, I think he’s schiller’s little brother.

schiller
schiller
October 7, 2010 11:51 am

Paulman, thanks for declaring this team doomed. You said the same for this year’s Phillies, so hopefully the pattern continues. Especially considering that football is far less predictable than baseball.

schiller
schiller
October 7, 2010 11:56 am

Ha, I have no male siblings, and I don’t know RCP.

He his however, correct, that the refs handling of the situation THIS TIME, did screw Reid. THAT SAID, a good coach should be able to handle that situation – ideally he’d adjust. But for the refs to change up their procedure from the norm, that’s a unique case.

****** If Reid had no history/reputation of being a bad clock manager (which he does, and he deserves), the fans/media would be reacting to this differently. If this happened to Sean Payton or Bill Belichek for example, nobody would be calling the coach stupid.

This incident is not about what Reid has or hasn’t done in the past. Those who burn reid for this are seeing it as part of a pattern, which is understandable, BUT, some of those same people are completely ignoring or discounting the facts of the situation – that the refs behaved out of the norm and factored heavily into the situation.

Paul Mancini
Paul Mancini
October 7, 2010 1:19 pm

Ok Schiller,
That works for me…and the Sixers will win 30 games this year
With a healthy Vick, they had a shot at 9-10 wins, with Kolb, maybe 6 wins…
They will only play better teams as the season goes along
there are no Detroit LIons/Jac JAguars left on the Schedule