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Mcnabb easily > Eli.
Sources tell Fox 29 News in Philadelphia that the Eagles are divided on whether to trade QB Donovan McNabb.
While no potential trading partner has yet to emerge — that includes the St. Louis Rams — coach Andy Reid is reportedly set to veto any deal for his veteran quarterback, according to the station’s official Web site.
i've changed my tune about mcnabb. i want the steelers to trade for him. having a quarterback who chokes in championship games is better than having a quarterback in jail for rape.
Im happy with the add-ons in Detroit. Vanden Bosch and Corey Williams are both nice additions to the D-Line, which was horrible last year. Hopefully we get Suh in the draft too.
Burleson will be a solid #2 to have next to Calvin
Nice pickups for the Bears too. Cant believe Peppers is goin for 91 Mil tho
^^I wish KVB the best. He was a beast for my Titans (until last year) I hope he can get back to the KVB of old. Besides, I like the Lions young talent, and I think Mathew Stafford is gonna be a monster. I kind of like the Lions really.
It's gonna be an All-U saftey duo for Big Blue next season... Kenny Phillips and Antrelle Rolle... gotta say that's going to be a scary one/two. Kenny with the hammer and Rolle with the intoz.
The Philadelphia Eagles told Michael Vick's agent, Joel Segal, that they will pick up the quarterback's $1.5 million roster bonus this week, according to a league source.
Vick, who's due the bonus by Wednesday, has said he wants to be a starter next season, but the Eagles likely will not trade him unless another team offers at least a second-round draft pick.
In fact, the Eagles are carrying three quarterbacks who have started in the NFL with success, but the team hasn't attempted to deal any of them. A team source has maintained that Philadelphia expects Vick, starter Donovan McNabb and backup Kevin Kolb all to be in training camp this summer.
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Sources from two teams who would be in the market for a quarterback said last month that they don't expect Vick to be dealt until the preseason. That's when his value could be enhanced by strong preseason performances, a full offseason of work with his team and injuries/uncertainty at quarterback on other clubs.
NFL Network insider Michael Lombardi reported last month that the Eagles plan on keeping Vick and even might increase his role in the offense. Vick would be due $5.2 million next season if the Eagles keep him.
Vick didn't see much playing time for Philadelphia last season, his first in the NFL after he missed 2007 and 2008 while serving a federal dogfighting sentence. He finished with 86 passing yards and 95 rushing yards, and he threw for one touchdown and ran for two more.
That's some bull about Michael Vick. Let him go. Why they giving him money? I'm so annoyed.
^because there hoping he will do really good in preseason so they can deal him then and get more from him