I Was Wrong About McNaab

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  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #1
    I Was Wrong About McNaab
    Most underrated QB ever

    I use to bash this guy but he is just too good on a regular basis for years compared to other NFL QB's.
  • McBa1n
    SBR MVP
    • 01-02-06
    • 2642

    #2
    you're 4-5 years late on the wagon... with all due respect, of course
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    • rolemand
      SBR MVP
      • 03-24-06
      • 1033

      #3
      When his football career is done he'll be able to make a smooth transition to point guard in the NBA. I see he's already perfecting the bounce pass.
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      • McBa1n
        SBR MVP
        • 01-02-06
        • 2642

        #4
        lmao, rolemand, for real
        he DID get it done when he needed to, though
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        • moses millsap
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-25-05
          • 8289

          #5
          The top 3 are Manning, Brady, and Palmer IMO. Talent wise, I'd say McNabb is 4th, but in a big game, I'd feel more comfortable with Delhomme back there. Brees is also making a case that he is reaching the upper echelon of QBs as well. But, for me, it's those top 3 and then the rest.
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          • McBa1n
            SBR MVP
            • 01-02-06
            • 2642

            #6
            Hard to argue that, owned
            I do think that Manning and Brady are SLIGHTLY above Palmer right now and are the only true 'elite' qbs in the NFL.

            Palmer is at the top of the 'almost elite' - followed by McNabb and I agree with Delhomme. Good call. I don't think Jake could ever be elite, but I think McNabb could be at times and I think Palmer could, also, with more seasoning.

            Jake is what he is.... Elite is not something I think he'll ever get to, even though I love watching him play.
            Brees is probably just a touch below the 2nd tier IMO. He can stay in games, but I don't think he's really learned how to win them, yet... And he lacks the 'big play' skill of his peers.

            Amazing Brees made a 'sinking ship' stable. Brees has completely changed the way you have to cap the Saints. A stable QB works wonders.
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            • moses millsap
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-25-05
              • 8289

              #7
              I just question Donovan's decision making during the big games is all. I know Delhomme will never be an "elite" QB, but I feel confident with him QBing the team I'm backing in the 4Qs much more than with McNabb.
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              • njschimpf
                SBR High Roller
                • 04-01-06
                • 139

                #8
                McNabb is alright but look how he always falls apart against good teams we will have to see when they actually play someone worth playing again
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                • Scorpion
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 09-04-05
                  • 7797

                  #9
                  Donovans record in big games
                  1-3 NFC championship games (or is it 1-4??)
                  0-1 in the super bowl

                  Didnt have a goof game in any of these games
                  His TD/INT ratio in these games is probably something like 5:15

                  How many times the he lost the NFC championship games at home?

                  Beating GB is not a big deal. Their pass D stinks

                  Byt the way I cannot access cascade, can any of you try to see if you can?
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                  • pags11
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 08-18-05
                    • 12264

                    #10
                    I saw that he has the most 20 yard or over completions in the NFL right now...that's pretty good...
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