Will Andy Reid and D. McNaab ever win a superbowl?
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I think the biggest thing with Reid and McNaab and even Jefferey Laurie and the top brass of the Eagles is the thought of "good enough". You get the impression that they are satisfied with making the playoffs and having a good season. It's hard to be the best team, and beat the other good teams if good enough is your goal.
I'm a Giants fan, and I'd rather suffer through some 6-10 seasons knowing that they are rebuilding and making a run at the SuperBowl and being "The BEST" rather than spouting off playoff statistics and win-loss records, when the only thing that matters is number of rings and Lombardi trophies in the case. The McNaab/Reid combo has a very good record, but has never tasted greatness.
I'm a Giants fan, and I'd rather suffer through some 6-10 seasons knowing that they are rebuilding and making a run at the SuperBowl and being "The BEST" rather than spouting off playoff statistics and win-loss records, when the only thing that matters is number of rings and Lombardi trophies in the case. The McNaab/Reid combo has a very good record, but has never tasted greatness.
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Dear Philadelphia Eagles,
Run the ******* BALL!
Sincerely, the fans.
Personally if McNabb gave a **** about losing as much as B-Dawk did, there would be a difference. That man truly hates to lose and sure as hell doesn't want to be the reason they lost. That is why he had so much desire and fire.
Run the ******* BALL!
Sincerely, the fans.
Personally if McNabb gave a **** about losing as much as B-Dawk did, there would be a difference. That man truly hates to lose and sure as hell doesn't want to be the reason they lost. That is why he had so much desire and fire.