fistfullofsteel
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New York Football Giants and the NFC East championship go hand and hand. It's all over for the Iggles. I said it many times that they will never win a superbowl and McNabb should play somewhere else, but some stupid member on this board kept on living in dreamland and said they would but once again the truth bitch slapped him back into the cold hard reality.
I told you that it was ON at Giants stadium. What goes around comes around and that cheap shot on Ike Hilliard will not go unnoticed. Call this a balancing of the scale.
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/PHI/5900639
McNabb breaks ankle, out 6-to-8 weeks
NFL.com wire reports
PHILADELPHIA (Nov. 17, 2002) -- Donovan McNabb could miss the rest of the regular season after breaking his right ankle in the Philadelphia Eagles' 38-14 victory against the Arizona Cardinals.
Though McNabb wasn't officially ruled out of Philadelphia's game at San Francisco on Nov. 25, Eagles coach Andy Reid said the star quarterback could miss 6-to-8 weeks, "if everything goes right."
The NFC East-leading Eagles (7-3) play their final game on Dec. 28.
McNabb, who never has had a serious injury in his four-year career, insisted he would try to play against the 49ers. He has made 53 consecutive starts, including the playoffs.
"In my mind, I'll be out there," he said.
The Eagles' medical staff disagreed.
"It's not something he can play with right now," trainer Rick Burkholder said. "We'll know more in the next 24-to-48 hours."
Koy Detmer probably will start in McNabb's place.
McNabb was hurt on the third play of the game, when Arizona's Adrian Wilson and LeVar Woods sacked him. McNabb fumbled and stayed on the turf, clutching his right leg, but he returned on his team's next possession and led the Eagles to victory, even though he limped throughout the game.
The injury was first thought to be a sprain, but X-rays after the game showed the break.
For the first time in career, McNabb had no rushing attempts, but he stayed in the pocket and completed 20 of 25 passes for 255 yards and four touchdowns to tie his career high.
McNabb finally came out with 4:49 left, since the game was in hand.
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service
I told you that it was ON at Giants stadium. What goes around comes around and that cheap shot on Ike Hilliard will not go unnoticed. Call this a balancing of the scale.
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/PHI/5900639
McNabb breaks ankle, out 6-to-8 weeks
NFL.com wire reports
PHILADELPHIA (Nov. 17, 2002) -- Donovan McNabb could miss the rest of the regular season after breaking his right ankle in the Philadelphia Eagles' 38-14 victory against the Arizona Cardinals.
Though McNabb wasn't officially ruled out of Philadelphia's game at San Francisco on Nov. 25, Eagles coach Andy Reid said the star quarterback could miss 6-to-8 weeks, "if everything goes right."
The NFC East-leading Eagles (7-3) play their final game on Dec. 28.
McNabb, who never has had a serious injury in his four-year career, insisted he would try to play against the 49ers. He has made 53 consecutive starts, including the playoffs.
"In my mind, I'll be out there," he said.
The Eagles' medical staff disagreed.
"It's not something he can play with right now," trainer Rick Burkholder said. "We'll know more in the next 24-to-48 hours."
Koy Detmer probably will start in McNabb's place.
McNabb was hurt on the third play of the game, when Arizona's Adrian Wilson and LeVar Woods sacked him. McNabb fumbled and stayed on the turf, clutching his right leg, but he returned on his team's next possession and led the Eagles to victory, even though he limped throughout the game.
The injury was first thought to be a sprain, but X-rays after the game showed the break.
For the first time in career, McNabb had no rushing attempts, but he stayed in the pocket and completed 20 of 25 passes for 255 yards and four touchdowns to tie his career high.
McNabb finally came out with 4:49 left, since the game was in hand.
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service