OT McNabb to Redskins

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Just saw this on ESPN no article yet

LSCrepair

April 4th, 2010 at 8:19 PM ^

You beat me to it. I am really curious to see what they got in return. Probably a good deal for the skins considering they have had horribly lackluster QB play for the past million years.

LSCrepair

April 4th, 2010 at 8:25 PM ^

You don't see big name players like that traded within the division normally. I wonder if the skins threw something they could not refuse at them. edit: "Sources said the deal involved the Redskins' second-round pick in the 2010 draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year, depending on several factors."

Jedelman11

April 4th, 2010 at 10:28 PM ^

I kinda feel bad feel bad for Jim Zorn. As if watching him writhe through those last couple weeks when EVERYONE and their sister knew he was going to get fired wasn't bad enough, now he has to watch the new big name coach get a toy like McNabb. Sure, his best days are behind him, but he's still leaps and bounds ahead of Jason Campbell... I'm not a skins or iggles fan, but i kinda like McNabb. His "nice guy" persona and his composure when dealing with TO make me want to root for him.

MGoShoe

April 4th, 2010 at 8:47 PM ^

...the 2010 37th pick and the Redskins' 2011 3rd or 4th round pick. This is a huge pickup for the Skins. McNabb still has a lot in the tank and he'll be super motivated to stick it to Philly. Philly gives up their all time leader in wins for a 2nd and a 3rd/4th to a division rival. Regardless of what you think of the Redskins checkered history of free agent signings in the Snyder era, this is an amazingly good price to pay for someone of McNabb's caliber.

tricks574

April 4th, 2010 at 8:37 PM ^

Horrible joke, but it was the best I could think of after a night of heavy drinking followed by enough easter lunch to put me in a food/hangover coma for a week.

MGoShoe

April 4th, 2010 at 8:37 PM ^

...off the phone with McNabb who said he's really excited and he's ready to play ball. This means the Skins will not draft Clausen (thank God) and they're convinced Bradford will not be available at the 4.

The Original Seth

April 4th, 2010 at 8:46 PM ^

This is good for McNabb because he could have gone to a real shitter and is instead at a semi-shitter which just got a shot of real leadership. Still, the ungratefulness of Philadelphia knows no bounds. What a city of idiots. Reid's next.

Plegerize

April 4th, 2010 at 8:46 PM ^

Yes the Redskins gave up a 2nd round pick in this year's draft (what the Eagles wanted), but the Eagles traded McNabb to a division rival. I thought it was Professional Team Management 101 to NOT trade one of your best players to a team who you directly compete against during the regular season for a playoff spot. Good for the Redskins though. Perhaps they can show Donovan the love he was never really shown by the Iggles or their fans...

CWoodson

April 4th, 2010 at 10:07 PM ^

The Eagles are willing to take 6-7 wins for a couple years while they wait for their draft picks to get going. They're a young team anyway. By the time they're back, Donovan will be done. The team getting screwed here is my Giants, who are absolutely unable to beat McNabb and STILL have to face him twice a year. The Redskins aren't two free wins for the Giants and Cowboys with this trade, and I suspect Reid loves that part too.

Korean Wolverine20

April 4th, 2010 at 11:01 PM ^

I loved Mcnabb and I'm also somewhat with you on this. I'm an Eagles fan and the fans I hate the most are Cowboys fans, Other Eagles fans, everyone else. All the stupid other Eagles fans think that they didn't get enough from Mcnabb. HE WENT TO 5 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES FOR GOODNESS SAKES. I hate to see him go. I realize that Philly can take 2 steps forward from this situation and be a better team, but I jsut want the Eagles to suck so much so that the rest of the fanbase can understand the impact that Mcnabb had on this team.

repole

April 4th, 2010 at 9:05 PM ^

I've never understood why Jason Campbell doesn't get any love...his stats seem right in line with what McNabb has done over his career. That's just from an outsider perspective, but I've always thought Campbell was a very solid QB. He was far from the problem in Washington. Perhaps McNabb will be part of the solution more so than Campbell, but meh, I just don't see it. I suppose McNabb has dealt with the same stuff in Philly, just seems odd to me.

gobluesasquatch

April 4th, 2010 at 9:27 PM ^

I'd like to see what Jason Campbell could do with any consistency at offensive coordinator/QB coach. I think he always had a different coach every year at Auburn at OC/QB, and that trend continued in Washington, even with Zorn, who was supposed to be there specifically to mold him. But we saw how Washington was willing to bring in a guy who was calling bingo instead of plays this year. What I don't understand is why Arizona didn't bring in McNabb. With the emergence of Hightower/Wells combo and the talent they have at receiver - Fitzgerald, Breaston, etc, McNabb would be a good fit, and wouldn't have to necessarily win the game on his own. Their situation went from Warner (future HOFer tearing it up late in his career) to Matt "I like to party more than pass" Leinert and Derek "I had 10 good games in Cleveland in 2007" Anderson. Yikes. Best of luck to both, and screw the Eagles (except Tacopant's real-life friend, Jason Avant).

Plegerize

April 4th, 2010 at 9:34 PM ^

You Know I was wondering the same thing: Where does J. Campbell play in all of this? He's been a good QB with decent stats. But with little to no stability around him, makes you wonder what he would have done had he a good team around him. Maybe the Redskins will trade him now. If that's the case then send him off to the Lions to back-up/compete/start with Stafford. I wouldn't mind seeing him in Honolulu Blue...

exmtroj

April 4th, 2010 at 10:04 PM ^

Good job by the eagles of double-tapping themselves in the head. As soon as Vick or Kolb make a single mistake, the Igggles fans will be throwing batteries.

Meth

April 4th, 2010 at 11:07 PM ^

Andy Reid evidentally had a big say in this trade and Donovan did not want to go to the Bills or Raiders. Since Reid and Mcnabb were so close they traded him somewhere that he wanted to go to. IME the Eagles are getting younger and figure Mcnabb will not be an issue in a few years when they become real contenders again. An ESPN blog also states that Cambell could get traded to either the Bills and Raiders for a second rounder and they are interested. If that happens, they gor Mcnabb for very cheap. Great move by the Redskins either way.

Gustavo Fring

April 5th, 2010 at 12:37 AM ^

Michigan football, Michigan basketball, 3 losses to the Dallas Cowboys... and now this. The year of infinite pain continues. I don't pretend to know more than what has been a successful Eagles front office, but I am pretty sad. This is worse than losing Dawk last year.

mgovictors23

April 5th, 2010 at 8:29 AM ^

I can't believe the Eagles traded him to a divisional rival though. I know after how the fanbase treated McNabb he is going to want to get back at them two times a year for a while.