So, Is He Finally Happy?
Donovan McNabb looks forward on his blog
By DAN STAMM
Updated 6:15 PM EDT, Tue, Apr 28, 2009
Donovan McNabb is ready to work towards winning a championship again, he blogged Tuesday. But, does that mean he is happy with the Birds' off-season moves?
D-Mac seems ready to move on with the Eagles new players after he made it known that the Birds needed to add some weapons to keep him happy this off-season.
Well, did the Birds' brass do the trick?
"You'll notice that I am ready to move forward. I'm the first to admit that you must learn from your failures, I also believe that you cannot change the past. It's time to focus on the future," wrote McNabb.
Take from that what you want -- at least McNabb is saying the right thing about his new teammates.
"As with every minicamp since I've been in the league, I'm excited about meeting my new teammates, getting to know them and working together on the field. We now have a lot of new, young skill position players and it will be exciting and interesting to see how they become acclimated to what we do here," blogged McNabb.
No. 5 took time to officially welcome all of the new free agents but mysteriously avoided talking about any new rookies by name.
But, that doesn't mean McNabb is down on his team.
"I've been training like crazy to make sure that I can improve as a quarterback and do everything necessary to try and win a championship for this city. I said it before, I was inspired by the way the Phillies won the World Series and how they were treated by the City and their fans and I want to experience that myself in the worst way."
So what about the rookies? We will have to wait and see. McNabb certainly must like that the Birds focused on acquiring a potential big-time wideout (Jeremy Maclin), running back (LeSean McCoy) and tight end (Cornelius Ingram) in the Draft.
So is D-Mac happy? "It's been a terrific off season for me," wrote McNabb.
Is anything not cryptic with McNabb?
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First Published: Apr 28, 2009 5:00 PM EDT
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