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lumsdenpower

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Check this question in NFL site..

Which NFC East quarterback would you most want quarterbacking your team?

49%Donovan McNabb PHI

26%Eli Manning NYG

20%Drew Bledsoe DAL

6%Mark Brunell WAS

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It is a joke?Mcnabb over E.Manning?stupid white fan who love black people..it's really a joke..80pourcent of football fan overrated the dumbass of McNabb...
 
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I think Bledsoe will have the best year out of those QBs to be honest. He has a rifle arm and alot of weapons. It will be fun to see the 2 TE sets with Fasano and Witten.
 

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Eli Manning gets no respect. Other than Dan Marino, has any other QB in modern history put up the kind of stats he did last season?
 

Don Wassall

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If Marcus Vick played in New York and did as well as early in his career as Eli has, we can only imagine the non-stop, glorifying media hype that would be taking place concerning the Vick brothers. A good portion of the media and fans were ready to proclaim Eli as a bust as a rookie. The same phenomenon is taking place in San Francisco with Alex Smith and Cleveland with Charlie Frye.


There's not any considerationof the caliber of the offensive line, receivers, RBs, coaching staff, etc., the inexperienced white QB is seen as almost totally responsible when things don't go well. White quarterbacks now have to be almost instant stars to avoid getting this type of treatment.
 

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Kyle Boller was one of the best quarterbacks in the league the last part of last season but old and beat up Steve McNair is universally acclaimmed as a huge improvement over Boller. Baltimore fans will be in for a big surprise when Mcnair gets injured right away or does little but throw short passes to Todd Heap and Mason. He should have retired two years ago.
 

Jofreidr_1488

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Baltimore fans will be in for a big surprise when Mcnair gets injured right away or does little but throw short passes to Todd Heap and Mason. He should have retired two years ago.

Nah the media will just go on and on about McNair being an inspirational hero for still trying to play this season and show lots of film footage of him in physical treatment to make him seem tough and dedicated (in reality this is a dude that drives around drunk, remember when he got arrested a few years ago?)
 
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