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McNabb Getting Benched Might Be a Matter of Time Is the writing on the wall?

By  DAN STAMM

Updated 3:10 PM EDT, Mon, Nov 17, 2008

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Is it just a matter of time until Donovan McNabb finds himself on the Eagles bench?

 

There are so many questions to be answered following the Philadelphia Eagles embarrassing tie at Cincinnati -- how come this team can't score? Why don't the Eagles run? What happened to Sav Rocca's punting? How do pros not know that they can tie?

But the one question that remains burning is being fueled by an unlikely source.

The question: How much longer will Donovan McNabb be the Eagles quarterback?
The unlikely fuel source: Dave Spadaro on PhiladelphiaEagles.com

Spadaro is the resident blogger/news writer (it's hard to tell sometimes) for PhiladelphiaEagles.com.

There are two trains of thoughts when it comes to Spadaro. As an Eagles employee he is given more access than most and may have insights that can't be found elsewhere. Or, he is simply a mouthpiece for the organization foretelling of what may be on the horizon.

He does give opinion and insight on the game that is sometimes very tough against the Birds, but, as an employee of the Eagles, somethings he writes need to be taken with a grain of salt.

So, it has to raise some eyebrows that Spadaro is suddenly questioning McNabb's abilities to carry this team. In his latest article Spadaro raises many concerns about McNabb including that the Birds QB is battling some demons in his pocket and his wideouts are unsure of how the ball will be coming their way due to McNabb's varied throwing styles and speed.

Sports guy Garry Cobb hints that Spadaro may be setting up the Birds forthcoming change at QB by ripping McNabb's performance. He also questions why Spadaro goes so heavily after McNabb but only briefly after Head Coach Andy Reid.

Spadaro's article gives interesting insight either way he is viewed by the reader. If he is writing from the view of a frustrated observer than this is just saying what many Eagles fans feel but if you believe he is a mouthpiece for the organization then this article could be pointing to what may be on the horizon in Eagles Nation.

It's not all a rag on McNabb -- Spadaro is careful to state his respect for McNabb as a player and a man.

The article, though, is all over the place on reasons why McNabb is failing, maybe in part because as Spadaro passionately states he couldn't sleep because of the poor play Sunday and may be just writing down exactly what he felt.

Spadaro isn't alone. Questioning McNabb as the Eagles QB is a hot issue right now all over the blogosphere including The Bleeding Green Nation, Philly.com and even Baltimore Ravens (the Birds next opponent) Blogs.

Of course all this is just speculation and if the Eagles find a way to turn things around and win their next two games against Baltimore and Arizona then McNabb will likely remain the QB for the rest of 2008 and maybe beyond if he takes the Birds to the playoffs.

Should the Eagles offense continue to sputter it will be interesting to see how the Eagles react and how their blogger covers the collapse of the 2008 Birds and the possible end of McNabb's career as an Eagle.

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  • cjc Tuesday, Nov 18 at 7:25 AM FLAG COMMENT why stop with mcnabb? how about the big guy? reid is as much to blame for his play calling and let's face it the attitude trickles down from the top.
  • crying green Tuesday, Nov 18 at 5:11 AM FLAG COMMENT Every game I think it can't get worse and to my surprise it does. How does a QB of McNabbs stature not know that a game can end in a tie. That has got to be the most stupid thing that has ever come from his mouth other than puking at the Super Bowl. I was embarressed to wear my jersey on sunday. His smiling face after incompletions and interceptions is killing me. I wish I could get paid as well to suck at my job. Reid and McN ... MORE >
  • Anna Monday, Nov 17 at 11:34 PM FLAG COMMENT Eagles bigwigs, you need to make changes this year. It's not acceptable that Andy says the same old thing every week and that "we" need to do better'. He's right, they do. Get a running game, practice, practice, practice. Another thing, most of the players look like they could stand to do a few more laps, none of them (besides DeSean) is fast anymore. Use Klecko when you are 3rd down, use him to power the ball through. You don ... MORE >
  • Holly Monday, Nov 17 at 11:25 PM FLAG COMMENT Stop Smiling- Andy and Donovan, hear us roar!! You let us down (again) BIG TIME and yet, you are not emabrrassed to admint you did not know the rules of the game YOU HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR 10 YEARS? We are sick of seeing Andy waddle around with that smirk, get a running garm, get some recievers, go FOR IT on 4th and 1 when you are LOSING. DO what you NEED to do to win, do you want to win? Well, do ya???
  • Jessica Jersey Girl Monday, Nov 17 at 7:54 PM FLAG COMMENT I have been an eagles fan since the day I was born, 22 years, and never, ever, no matter how bad they were doing, did I get sick of watching. Until now. I am sick of seeing Mcnabb smile after throwing another incomplete pass on 3rd down. I am sick of him walking up to the line like he is hot stuff, because he is NOT! 10 years in the NFL should make you better, not worse right? Get rid of him, its time to go. Put in Kolb, fire ... MORE >

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