Donovan McNabb says he is a HOF'er. Agree?

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  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18720

    Donovan McNabb says he is a HOF'er. Agree?

    Free-agent quarterback Donovan McNabb had a one-word reply when asked recently if he believes he should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame -- "Absolutely."



    Free-agent quarterback Donovan McNabb had a one-word reply when asked recently if he believes he should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame -- "Absolutely."





    "See, one thing that people don't realize -- I never played the game to make it to the Hall of Fame. I played the game because I love it," McNabb, a 13-year veteran, told Fox Sports. "I played the game to win. I'm a competitor. When I step out on the field, I feel like I'm the best player on the field."

    McNabb has yet to find a job since being waived last season by Minnesota after a 1-5 start. McNabb spent the 2010 season with the Washington Redskins, where he was benched twice. The team finished 6-10, and McNabb later said that coach Mike Shanahan "misused" him.

    "Even these last two years, when people may look at it and say, 'Oh, he's done, or whatever.' I'm 34, 35 years old, but still, I played at the pinnacle, I played at the highest level of my career. I played there," McNabb told Fox Sports. "And I would vote for myself for the Hall of Fame."




    McNabb, who turned 35 in November, has not won a Super Bowl ring and says fans don't look at him as a Hall of Fame-caliber player for that reason.

    "Peyton (Manning) never won the big game until he won the Super Bowl finally. Dan Marino never won the big game. But does that mean his career is a failure? No. Not at all," McNabb told Fox Sports. "When you sit and look at the numbers -- and that's what it is when it comes to the Hall of Fame -- my numbers are better than Jim Kelly, better than Troy Aikman, better than a lot of guys in the Hall of Fame, but the one thing they do have is a Super Bowl."

    In 167 career games, McNabb has completed 59 percent of his 5,374 pass attempts for 37,276 yards and 234 touchdowns. By comparison, Aikman threw for 32,942 yards and 165 TDs but won three Super Bowl rings.

    Kelly, who played in four Super Bowls but won none, has career numbers that closely align with McNabb's -- 35,467 yards passing and 237 touchdowns.
  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18720

    #2
    Best observation McNabb has ever made: Peyton Manning never won a Super Bowl until he won one.


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    • Senser81
      VSN Poster of the Year
      • Feb 2009
      • 12804

      #3
      Originally posted by FirstTimer
      Best observation McNabb has ever made: Peyton Manning never won a Super Bowl until he won one.


      Second best observation by McNabb: When you sit and look at the numbers -- and that's what it is when it comes to the Hall of Fame -- my numbers are better than Jim Kelly, better than Troy Aikman, better than a lot of guys in the Hall of Fame, but the one thing they do have is a Super Bowl."

      Jim Kelly, Super Bowl winner

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      • MrBill
        Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
        • Feb 2009
        • 0

        #4
        I like Donovan McNabb and respect his accomplishments as a starting QB in the NFL....but Hall of Fame?!?!

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        • shag773
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 2721

          #5
          I was a huge McNabb fan when he was in Philly. He was the entire Philadelphia Eagles offense from 2000-2003. I don't think he get's enough credit for the success during that time with the Eagles considering what he had to work with. But the problem is from 2004 until he left, he had weapons on offense but he was either injured or he just simply underachieved.

          Overall, I don't think his career is HOF worthy. He had success, but he didn't win a Super Bowl and he had very average passing stats vs the contemporaries of his era

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          • f16harm
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            • Feb 2009
            • 2183

            #6
            People who are worthy of the HOF.....generally don't have to lobby/argue their spot in the HOF before they have even retired. Especially following two turrrrrrrrrrible stints at other clubs after being traded away from the one they played long-term at. I mean really, dude was traded away so the squad could go with a guy that was only a few years younger, was known through his career for being an awful passer, and spent 2 years in the pokey (and is still under probation).

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            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
              Highwayman
              • Feb 2009
              • 15428

              #7
              First guy out of the Hall of Fame at the QB position.

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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                #8
                He's got the #s to be in the HOF.


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                • CrimsonGhost56
                  True Blue
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 5981

                  #9
                  Attached Files

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                  • G-men
                    Posts too much
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 7579

                    #10
                    Originally posted by f16harm
                    People who are worthy of the HOF.....generally don't have to lobby/argue their spot in the HOF before they have even retired. Especially following two turrrrrrrrrrible stints at other clubs after being traded away from the one they played long-term at. I mean really, dude was traded away so the squad could go with a guy that was only a few years younger, was known through his career for being an awful passer, and spent 2 years in the pokey (and is still under probation).
                    In all fairness, they traded him away to start Kevin Kolb, who they in turn traded just a year later.

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                    • f16harm
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                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2183

                      #11
                      Originally posted by G-men
                      In all fairness, they traded him away to start Kevin Kolb, who they in turn traded just a year later.
                      you're right, the Kevin Kolb era sucked so bad in Philly I forgot about that one year in between LOL Not really going much better for him in Arizona either!

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                      • KINGOFOOTBALL
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 10343

                        #12
                        Is Dave able to lobby for HOF votes ?

                        LOL at him mentioning himself with Manning Marino etc.

                        Its pretty bad throwing a pick in a key situation. But what does it say when youre too out of shape to make it back to the LOS.
                        Best reason to have a license.

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26141

                          #13
                          We've beaten this to death. There is no way McNabb is a hall of fame player. Not a chance.

                          They should do a Big Brother style reality show on NFL Network to fill some time, instead of showing Total Access on a never ending loop. The premise would be McNabb, Ken Anderson, Phil Simms, Boomer Esiason, Daryle Lamonica, Ken Stabler, Jim Plunkett, Rich Gannon, and Tommy Kramer live in the house, and the last man standing goes to the HOF.

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                          • ram29jackson
                            Noob
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 0

                            #14
                            Continuing the position-by-position look at the best eligible players not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, we now turn our attention to the most visible and scrutinized position on the field: quarterback...

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                            • Warner2BruceTD
                              2011 Poster Of The Year
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 26141

                              #15
                              Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              First guy out of the Hall of Fame at the QB position.
                              I prefer Boomer or Anderson, but pretty much this.

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