Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are .
The first sentence is perfect, "The eagle fans should be careful what they wish for".
Benching McNabb was a mistake, one made because Reid listened to the fans. Then he made another when he threw the ball with a rookie QB on 2nd and inches from the goalline. RUN THE F'IN BALL REID!!
They are both gone after this year, however if public opinion were set aside the team would be better if both stayed.
Benching him was definitely a mistake.
Reid and McNabb have been through hard times before and come out of it, I hope they can again.
Really bad idea and I think it will come back to bite him in the end.
The Eagles are at a point where, honestly, it's probably rebuild time anyway. They don't have enough truly top end talent to be a major contender, they have not drafted well overall for several years now...so why continue to strive for .500? Move McNabb out while he's still worth something and rebuild the roster. And, frankly, unload Reid at the same time and build the team around a new system.
personally I hope they let him go...so he can be signed by my team!
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are .
I think its an understatement to say he has always got the shitty end of the stick when it came to how fans treated them. I hope he leaves and finds true happiness with another team, he deserves that much. And screw the philly fans, they will soon wish they gave McNabb some love.
Didn't look bad last night eh
"Whate'er should be our Zodiac's star
We all are born to make or mar.
To each is gi'en a bag of tools
Some mentors, and a set of rules:
And each must carve, ere life has flown,
A stumbling block, or a stepping-stone"
(Author unknown)
Generation 35.
"Spikes" The cleats on baseball boots
"Spikes" On which newspaper editors impale copy for future reference, or ultimate destruction.
Matt Cassel's stock just went up again.