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I recently posted about this in another forum and got ripped, but I stand by my thoughts on this. It was first debated whether or not Kurt Warner was a Hall of Fame QB. In my opinion, with a career year this year and perhaps another playoff run in him, I think he is absolutely worthy of a spot.
So here is my argument for McNabb. I think he is a potential hall of fame candidate, particularly if he has a few more solid seasons and a playoff run or two in the future. He's the most prolific QB for the Eagles franchise, a 5-time Pro Bowler, and took his team to 3 NFC championships and a Super Bowl with a less than mediocre supporting cast for the majority of his tenure. And if you think Warner is a legitimate HOF candidate, ponder this - Warner is 37 with 11 years experience, McNabb is 32 with 10 years experience. As we currently stand, McNabb has more yards, more TDs and less INTs.
Warner does boast the Super Bowl hardware, and League MVP awards, but he had a young Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce in his prime during his successful years in St. Louis, and he has arguably the two best receivers in the NFL in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin with Arizona now. McNabb had Owens for a year and a half - you know who his other top targets were over his career? Brian Westbrook, Chad Lewis, Duce Staley, Todd Pinkston, L.J. Smith, James Thrash, Reggie Brown, Freddie Mitchell, Greg Lewis. We're talking about two RBs, two backup TEs, and a group of 3rd/4th/CFL WRs. Honestly, I think his stats would be scary good if he had a combination like Holt/Bruce, Boldin/Fitzgerald, Wayne/Harrison. Or even one solid #1 WR or TE to rely on for the majority of his career.
McNabb has also been the more consistent QB over his career, as Warner's success has come in spurts.
As I sit here now, I think Warner is in, and McNabb is out. But I have a hard time believing that if he plays for 4-5 more years, while putting up solid stats, that he doesn't have a very good shot at getting in. So what are you thoughts?
So here is my argument for McNabb. I think he is a potential hall of fame candidate, particularly if he has a few more solid seasons and a playoff run or two in the future. He's the most prolific QB for the Eagles franchise, a 5-time Pro Bowler, and took his team to 3 NFC championships and a Super Bowl with a less than mediocre supporting cast for the majority of his tenure. And if you think Warner is a legitimate HOF candidate, ponder this - Warner is 37 with 11 years experience, McNabb is 32 with 10 years experience. As we currently stand, McNabb has more yards, more TDs and less INTs.
Warner does boast the Super Bowl hardware, and League MVP awards, but he had a young Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce in his prime during his successful years in St. Louis, and he has arguably the two best receivers in the NFL in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin with Arizona now. McNabb had Owens for a year and a half - you know who his other top targets were over his career? Brian Westbrook, Chad Lewis, Duce Staley, Todd Pinkston, L.J. Smith, James Thrash, Reggie Brown, Freddie Mitchell, Greg Lewis. We're talking about two RBs, two backup TEs, and a group of 3rd/4th/CFL WRs. Honestly, I think his stats would be scary good if he had a combination like Holt/Bruce, Boldin/Fitzgerald, Wayne/Harrison. Or even one solid #1 WR or TE to rely on for the majority of his career.
McNabb has also been the more consistent QB over his career, as Warner's success has come in spurts.
As I sit here now, I think Warner is in, and McNabb is out. But I have a hard time believing that if he plays for 4-5 more years, while putting up solid stats, that he doesn't have a very good shot at getting in. So what are you thoughts?
McNabb isn't a Hall of Famer. He's a good quarterback who doesn't seem to have what it takes when the pressure is on. I think he could take a team like Minnesota to the Super Bowl in the right circumstances, but I don't see him in Canton.
Favre is another example of a QB who did well with underwhelming WRs. He had seasons where he had good ones, but he also made some of those guys, like Antonio Freeman. And that's the thing... a good passer can have great WRs, of course, like Montana had Rice, for example. But a good passer can also elevate the play of average WRs. Favre did that. Brady did/does that. McNabb didn't... because he's not a particularly good passer.
What's so ridiculous is that people assume he continues his career averages... he's on a decline with his numbers! He is most likely out of PHI this offseason, and where does he go? Well there's only a limited number of possibilities
ET: Not really conducive to good numbers, though at least he has an offensive weaponCHI: As Charles Barkley would say, just turrable, turrable... Not to mention Orton is looking very very good there right now.MIN: Berrian much of a better target than Curtis? Not really. One offense centered around the run to another... not much of an upgrade.HOU: I highly doubt they sign him, but they need a QB so maybe... his best chance at putting up good numbers but I don't think they sign him.KC: Thigpen looks great, I doubt they go after a vetTEN: Possible if Collins retires and if Young isn't ready. They might see it as a chance to mentor the young overrated QB with an older overrated QB. But again, no real great WRsTB: I'm sure they'd have some interest. An offseason doesn't go by where they try and acquire the rights to another QB. Bottom line is that PHI is possibly the best team he'll ever play on, and he STILL isn't posting HOF numbers. He's been in the league for 10 years, if he hasn't convinced us by now that he's a HOFer, he never will. You can't have 2 great seasons to finish your 14 year career and expect to make it to the HOF...
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This is why it's impossible to have an intelligent conversation in this thread. Someone states an opinion about a black QB and everyone screams bigotry. So if I didn't vote for Obama I'm racist too? If you continued to read my statement instead of stopping at that last sentence you quoted, you'd see that I backed it up with opinion. You want stats? You can't handle the stats. How many black QBs have won a superbowl? One, Doug Williams. How many black QBs have been converted to WR in the NFL? Compare that to QBs, you'll find that blacks are higher. Take a look at every single black NFL QB's stats from the age of 23-28. Then look at those same stats 28 onward. I guarantee the VAST majority will decline HEAVILY because they are no longer as nimble as they once were. They can't throw the ball because they relied so much on their athleticism that they didn't develop a solid passing game. Ohhh see I know what you're going to come back with- How many black QBs are there in the NFL compared to white QBs... so how can it be fair to compare superbowl wins? Well there's my point exactly. How many college black QBs are there? Look at the ratio. Then look at the ratio of NFL black Qbs. There is your proof
What's so ridiculous is that people assume he continues his career averages... he's on a decline with his numbers! He is most likely out of PHI this offseason, and where does he go? Well there's only a limited number of possibilities
From '00-'04, the Eagles were 4th, 2nd, 2nd, 7th and 4th in points allowed. I would say those defenses were more than just good. Also:In '00, the Eagles were 4th in the NFL in rushing. In '01, the Eagles were 8th in the NFL in rushing. In '02, the Eagles were 8th in the NFL in rushing.In '03, the Eagles were 5th in the NFL in rushingIn '04, the Eagles were 10th in the NFL in rushing.While McNabb had some of those rushing yards in all of those years, Duce Staley, Buckhalter and Westbrook were all productive contributors throughout those years, so to insist that he had no running game is completely false. Maybe he never had a true featured back, but he was always getting production from his RBs as a unit.
ETA: And Owens was on that Super Bowl team, too.