McNabb is also making the Eagles job harder. While agreeing to be traded somewhere, he is making any actual negotiations with Buffalo, the Raiders or whomever, tougher. He doesn't look recalcitrant, but is rattling the team's cage. I would imagine to get the best draft pick (they are supposed to have turned down third round offers) the new team is going to want a contract extension, which gives him a partial veto.
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Originally posted by LPWhat they want and what they get are two completely different things. I can't see anyone giving a first rounder for McNabb. I believe Andy Reid said they were listening to offers. It's hard to say what the Vikes might offer, especially if they get an anxiety attack about his "Ican'tmakeupmymindedness".
They didn't just pull that 42 number out of thin air. PFT speculates it's because they already have an offer for him.
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That does nothing for them this year. If the "ole pickslinger" would happen to decide to hang it up, the Vikings have nothing. Jackson or Rosenfels could come through but I don't think anyone but their families believe that. Personally I don't see MN as an ascending team but rather one that had it's shot this past year and maybe a chance this year if they get exceptional play at quarterback again.Originally posted by mngolf19
The other thing is, the Vikes can just sign him next season without a trade.
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I actually heard someone breaking this down on ESPN radio today, as I was asking the same question. Apparently, 5-5-10 is going to be a big day for #5. He is scheduled to get a 6.2 million dollar bonus. He is also in the last year in his contract and the Eagles feel it'll take 15-18 mil a year to sign him. Do you really want to sink that much in to an injury-prone QB on the wrong side of his career?Originally posted by PuggerDoes anyone know why Philly is even considering shopping McNabb around?
The Eagles also love what they have in Kevin Kolb, and if they were to trade McNabb they would still have Vick as a veteran back-up in case Kolb didn't pan out like they think he will. Honestly, I think it's a great move for the Eagles to try to get what they can in McNabb, and they, much like us in '08, feel like they already have their QB of the future on the bench.
I've also heard a lot of people mention the Eagles should take the Asomuagha deal and run with it. However, Asomuagha will also be a free agent next and will be commanding a monster pay-day. In uncertain fiscal times such as these in the NFL we will see many more teams spending more frugally than ever."I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi
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Only if you're Al Davis...Originally posted by TennesseePackerBackerI actually heard someone breaking this down on ESPN radio today, as I was asking the same question. Apparently, 5-5-10 is going to be a big day for #5. He is scheduled to get a 6.2 million dollar bonus. He is also in the last year in his contract and the Eagles feel it'll take 15-18 mil a year to sign him. Do you really want to sink that much in to an injury-prone QB on the wrong side of his career?Originally posted by PuggerDoes anyone know why Philly is even considering shopping McNabb around?"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Or a desperate Bills team just trying to fill seats. Or...a desperate Vikings team left at the altar.Originally posted by MJZiggyOnly if you're Al Davis...Originally posted by TennesseePackerBackerI actually heard someone breaking this down on ESPN radio today, as I was asking the same question. Apparently, 5-5-10 is going to be a big day for #5. He is scheduled to get a 6.2 million dollar bonus. He is also in the last year in his contract and the Eagles feel it'll take 15-18 mil a year to sign him. Do you really want to sink that much in to an injury-prone QB on the wrong side of his career?Originally posted by PuggerDoes anyone know why Philly is even considering shopping McNabb around?
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi
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Oh don't get my hopes up like that.Originally posted by TennesseePackerBackerOr a desperate Bills team just trying to fill seats. Or...a desperate Vikings team left at the altar.Originally posted by MJZiggyOnly if you're Al Davis...Originally posted by TennesseePackerBackerI actually heard someone breaking this down on ESPN radio today, as I was asking the same question. Apparently, 5-5-10 is going to be a big day for #5. He is scheduled to get a 6.2 million dollar bonus. He is also in the last year in his contract and the Eagles feel it'll take 15-18 mil a year to sign him. Do you really want to sink that much in to an injury-prone QB on the wrong side of his career?Originally posted by PuggerDoes anyone know why Philly is even considering shopping McNabb around?
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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