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So much for Redskins head coach's Mike Shanahan's decree about his QB position being an open competition. So much for Jason Campbell's shot at retaining his starting job.
Side subject here. Know how Campbell found out about the McNabb trade? A reporter filled him in on the events. Could not anyone from the Redskins front office had a shred of decency to alert Campbell of the team's decision? Here's how that went down according to John Keim of the Washington Examiner.
Me (Keim): Did you hear about what happened?So much for being forthright with your players.
Jason: What?
Me: The Redskins traded for Donovan.
Jason: Really? Ummm... I didn't know that, man.
Me: I'm sorry I had to be the one who told you. I can't believe they didn't tell you.
Jason: No, that's the first I heard of it. ... I'd better go call my agent.
When I called back later, it went to voice mail. His mailbox was full.
Does this provide McNabb a proper or better opportunity to get to another Super Bowl? No. Not at all. Actually, Arizona or San Francisco would have been better places for McNabb to achieve that. Apparently, they either didn't make an offer or they didn't make a good enough offer. Washington had that coveted top 42 pick the Eagles desired. The Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills were "in the running", too. Both of those choices were most likely shot down by Reid. He wanted to show McNabb some respect and you know McNabb had to have a say in the deal. Maybe Donovan sees something in the Redskins that I don't.
This deal also speaks of the high regard the Eagles organization has for both Kevin Kolb and Michael Vick if they are willing to depart with McNabb. Now, Philly has one QB who has all of two NFL stats and another QB who has been on the shelf for a couple of years. Not good odds for the Eagles, but Andy Reid is showing a willingness to finally move forward.
One last thing. I felt McNabb never got a fair shake in Philly. The Eagles themselves did, but the fans didn't. I know fans in Philly can be harsh (they booed Santa for crying out loud), buthey booed when McNabb was drafted and cheered when he was injured. The criticized his every play with a microscope. I know they want a winner, but I guess leading a team to 5 NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl just isn't good enough.
If the Redskins were to get to the Super Bowl this season, how would the fans in Philaelphia react? And will they give McNabb the respect he deseves like Reid did in making this deal?
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