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Jan 19 2009

What’s Next For Andy Reid, Donovan McNabb?

Published by ken77 at 9:17 pm under NFL Football Edit This

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Football fans are very fickle and I can say I am one of those as well. What though amazes me is how everyone in Philadelphia seem to want to get rid of Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb all the time. Yes, they have struggled to win NFC Championship games and usually in the end that is how anyone measures you. I tend to look at it in a little different light. Now change sometimes is good, but just to make a change for the sake of it is not something I totally agree with.

If Eagles fans and the press want Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid out so bad that is all well and good, but they really do need to look at the alternative. Can they really hire someone off the street that can do a better job than Reid. Sure maybe Mike Shanahan and Jon Gruden are available, but are they better than what you have right now.

Take Donovan McNabb yes he has struggled at times, but wasn’t it him who got benched and did not hold his head down he came out and played hard and help the eagles make the playoffs. Sure you can trade him, but can you really do better. I think you will find out it is much tougher than you can imagine. McNabb loves playing in Philadelphia even though he has taken a lot of abuse from the press and fans. Just remember before you decide to ship these two out, you must first find better now that is much tougher than you can imagine.

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