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Hey Donovan

SHUT UP !

Please, we all know you are turning into a bitter old man but please, if you are going to attempt to trash somebody, at least get ALL the fact right.

As it has been pointed out, Donovan McNabb conveniently left his name and statistics off of this list.

Why?

Well, probably because he has dreams and illusions (and possible short term memory loss due to multiple blows to the head) of actually being good enough to come back and win.

When we fill in the blanks we get . . .

McNabb was 5-8 under Shanahan, with a TD-INT ratio of 14-15. That ratio is worse than all of the above guys except Beck.

Really, Statistically Beck was better?

Wow.

Improper Moves

I wish the NFL owners would play along with the Judge Susan Nelsons order and allow business as usual; including free agency and trades.  And I hope the Court of Appeals makes a ruling on their motion to overturn her decision before the draft tonight.

Some teams, I will not mention who, OK the Redskins, could really benefit from this by dumping some unwanted, unloved, not needed, too expensive, and criminally / improperly behaved players in exchange for some draft picks.

But after all the good things that the state of Minnesota and the Minnesota court system, including Judge Doty, has done in recent days and months for the state of football, it would be a shame to allow such horrible things to happen to the men in purple.

But hey, as long as they need a QB and have plenty of white women, I’m sure everyone would be happy.

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Whatever may happen

from this point on . . .
we’ll definitely find out.

That is what Donovan said in answer to “the” question regarding his playing in Burgandy and Gold vs. Purple and Gold.

Well, if nothing else happens, I think he has a definite career in politics.

During the offseason/lockout, Donovan has been doing some stints with NCAA Basketball Commentary.

Here in this video, he talks a bit about his time with Syracuse, tournament play, and sitting on the bench.

Hmmm, “the kind of player who doesn’t like sitting on the bench” . . .

I wonder if he was just talking about basketball?

Regarding the current tournament, Congratulations to VCU, Richmond, and Mason !

I knew you could do it!

And my brackets thank you!

Can you teach an old dog new tricks?

Back in April of 2010 I posted this post ” Holy QB Pass Batman

Among other things, I talked about the “system” and having the right players for “the system”.

Folks have talked about the Redskins defense all season. About how we had/have excellent 4-3 players but they seem out of sync in a 3 – 4.

It now appears that perhaps Donovan was “out of sync” with the new system.

In a Washington Post Article “Rex Grossman might not be a star, but he might be what Mike Shanahan wants” Thomas Boswell makes the following points.

The Shannies want a strict “system quarterback,” someone who improvises only as a last resort, not as an agreeable alternative. They want someone who reads the field deep-to-middle-to-short, not short-to-medium-to-deep as McNabb did in Philly. In short, they don’t want the kind of quarterback McNabb has been all his life.

Grossman seems to understand the Redskins’ offense better than McNabb, run it more quickly, end up in the right play more often, go through his reads deeper and step up in the pocket as asked. He doesn’t have McNabb’s arm strength, ability to rip away from rushers to make plays, nor his career-long ability (until this year) to avoid interceptions.

Was Donovan a mistake?

Some are now saying that Shanahan, in his de facto GM role, wasted so much time and money, plus draft picks, with his McNabb mistake.

Other say,

“Not so fast.” Grossman next faces two teams in playoff contention, not the Cowboys, who have given up more than 30 points eight times and rank 31st in points allowed. Grossman’s QB rating (93.6) was lower than McNabb’s a week before (100.7).

Up until the last game killing interception, and that is exactly what it was, Rex’s rating was actually better.

People around the league and multiple fan bases will say that there is good Rex and bad Rex. In the game against Dallas we saw both.

Good Rex: 4 TD’s , over 300 yds passing, and 30 points put up on the board.

Bad Rex: 1 lost fumble, 2 interceptions, and 5 sacks.

Though it might be argued that sacks are not always the QB’s fault.
But the fact still remains. That last interception was a killer.

Boswell also states:

Successful NFL coaches do what they’ve done before. Shanahan breaths discipline, demands control, weeds out everyone who isn’t totally with his plan (sometimes cruelly) and, when necessary, will take the lesser athlete for the sake of a superior attitude.

Others might also argue that other successful NFL coaches have adopted a system to play to their players strengths. I actually think Boswell is more right than wrong.

If you look at successful NFL organizations, you will find stability; and within that stability you will find a “system” , a “style” or a “plan”. The organization then finds players to fit that mold.

Shanahan didn’t wait to see the tape to glow: Grossman “executed the offense. We have a system. You’ve got to go through your reads. It’s very complicated to tell you what he did. He just executed. There’s a lot of different coverage, lots of different blitzes. We have routes called for different coverages. He performed like a veteran performs.”

For now it appears that Rex fits the mold more than Donovan. The question still remains.

Can an old dog learn new tricks?

Can Donovan learn to fit the new mold? Or is he better suited in a different system?

Like I said back in April…

Only time will tell.

NFL DRAMA AWARDS !

Who will win?

My original idea for this post was a kind of Drama award for the NFL.

We certainly have had (and continue to have) plenty of teams, coaches, owners and players all worthy of some sort of Headline or Drama award this year.

I even had a couple top contenders in mind (Vikings and Brett Favre) vs ( Redskins, AH, McNabb, Shanahan). Yes the Redskin side out numbers the Vikings, but only in candidates.

There are plenty of other contenders out there and everyone (fans), depending on their loyalties and personalities, will have his or her own favorites.

The first dilemma I encountered was how to choose and whom?

One way might be to go simply by number of news articles for 2010. I quickly realized, that despite my , and a certain followers preferences, the previously mentioned; surprisingly are NOT necessarily top contenders.

Google 2010 news articles:

Brett Favre ——— 19K results
Donovan McNabb —— 9K results
Albert Haynesworth — 4K results
Mark Sanchez ——– 11K results
Minnesota Vikings — 21K results
New York Jets ——- 28K results
New York Giants —– 31K results

I could have done more but I did not feel like going through every possible team and player combination out there.

Another way to choose a winner might be to go simply by popularity.
For this I turned to social media to look for answers.
Again, I found some surprising results.

Teams with most Facebook fans:

#1 Dallas Cowboys
#2 Pittsburgh Steelers
#3 New Orleans Saints
#4 New England Patriots

#6 Minnesota Vikings
#10 Washington Redskins

Then we have the number of people who “like” something, or in this case, somebody else:

673K people like the Minnesota Vikings
440K people like the Washington Redskins
1.16 million people like the New England Patriots
1.26 million people like the Steelers

But what about some of the players?

T.O. has 390K people who like him (obviously there is no accounting for taste as you will soon see)
Favre 98K like him
Mcnabb 40K like him
Only 1K people like Haynesworth.
Randy Moss, has 170K liking him.

Ochocinco 1.3 million people like him (Really?)

And, sad to say, two of my personal favorite NFL role models:

5K like Darrell Green.
2.5K like London Fletcher.

Twitter had some equally interesting results for top followers:

#4 Kerry Rhodes
#7 Mark Sanchez
#9 NY Jets
#11 New England Patriots
#16 ndamukong_suh
#21 Vikings

Oh, and now for something completely different, one funny listing I saw regarding “most retweeted” for 2010 . . .

OK, now that I have totally digressed beyond / past my original idea, let me pull everyone back to how to choose and present an award.

For this, I took inspiration from the original photo I so grandiosely trashed. The Oscars and the Academy Awards.

Instead of creating a dull and most likely incomplete poll, I am going to create discussion threads on my Fumbled Returns Facebook Fan Page with the following Categories:

Best NFL Actor
Best NFL Art or Sign
Best NFL Fan Costume
Best Rant
Best Action Shot
Best Sound Effect
Best Unscripted Comment
Best Dance
Best Score
Best Commercial
And stealing one from categories turned down . . .
Best Juvenile Award

Within these discussion threads anybody will be able to nominate their own personal suggestion / link and or agree with one that is already there.
I will keep the threads open through the remainder of the season, including the playoffs and super bowl.

And in keeping with the original inspiration, tally the votes and announce the awards sometime around the real academy awards in 2011.

So, you all have some time to think about your choice awards for each category and submit an entry.

Submit multiple entries if you like.

Or confirm that you end up liking one already there.

Lets see who wins!

Queue the Circus Music

Rex Grossman to start over Donovan McNabb Sunday

Probably should have seen this one coming with Shanny’s statement the other day

“I like people getting prepared for a lot of different people,” Shanahan said then. “Even though they say it’s a meaningless game, it’s not meaningless to us. We’ve got a big game. We’ll get a lot of preparation. You guys will have to show up to view all of the starters.”

The skins can cut him after this year and only be out $3.5 Million.

Guess the Vikings just might be able to get a decent QB next year after all…

5 for 5

Wow, I knew they were working out a deal but this is truly surprising.

Guess Donovan was right when he said he wanted to stay a Redskin. This is more than I was expecting. 3 years with maybe a 4th but FIVE? !!!

And if the rumors are true about the $78 million contract extension, $40 million of which is guaranteed. This is not a bad deal for either party.

Donovan has average $9 million per year prior to this so it fits very nicely into the scheme of things.

Not too shabby for a hall of fame caliber QB and a 2nd round trade.

Congratulations to Donovan!

Congratulations to the Redskins!

Though, it does make me wonder what he could have gotten if he had been able to run a two minute drill….

Now go out there and toast the Eagles tonight!

Head Shot of the Week

Donovan McNabb is practically leading the league in 40+ yard plays so far this season.

This means he is the Reggie Jackson of Football. The home run and all or nothing cleanup hitter.

It makes for exciting highlight reels and lots of hair pulling near misses.
It also makes for a slightly less than perfect completion percentage.

Which is not what the Shanahans want.

They want a pro bowl QB who makes all the right plays, throws, completions and decisions to move his team down field, score points and win games every time on every play.

They want somebody to pick up the playbook and execute it to perfection. You know, just like they drew it up. But so far this season, Donovan has not been able to do that.

And it is not entirely his fault. Not all the good pieces necessary to make everything go as planned are yet in place.

Ever since the beginning of his tenure and the OTA’s, Shanahan has stressed his coaching style, work ethic and attitude. Nothing proved this more than the attendance and treatment of players, including everyones favorite 300+ pound diva, Albert Haynesworth.

This battle is well documented and actually had everybody guessing and offering advice from get rid of him to keep him and go back to the 4 -3.
But as we all know, AH is still with us and in fact is playing better than ever. But more on that later.

With this last though in mind, I think hindsight might prove Shanahans decision to bench Donovan McNabb to be good for the team in the long run.

But what does it do in the short term? It does carry a lot of risk. You introduce uncertainty into every players mind about your confidence in the starting QB. You know, the one you went out of your way to trade for and got rid of Jason Campbell for.

BTW, guess who now has a better QB rating so far this season?
But, guess who has given the franchise hope for success and a belief that we are better now than we were with the other guy.

And yet hope gets benched for book knowledge with only 2 minutes to go in the game and we hit the midpoint of the season in full turmoil and the possibility of winds of change coming.

It’s kind of ironic that we have mid term elections this week, mid point of the season, and change and uncertainty are everywhere.

But here is how I think things will play out.

I’ve heard more than one trainer, coach and advisor say that you do not practice on your weaknesses. Sure it is good to be critical and look to improve and correct your mistakes, but that is not how you achieve greatness.

You practice your strengths. You take what makes you good, what makes you stand out in the field and practice that to make it even better.

Look what has happened with the AH saga. He is now 100% committed to and behind the system. In exchange, the system is using his strengths to their best advantage. Yes he still lines up on the nose from time to time, but he is now playing the gaps much more and more importantly much more effectively because the coaches have adjusted the system to exploit what he does best.

They are practicing the strengths. The strengths of AH and the strengths of the defensive schemes.

Conversely on the other side of the ball. Reportedly The Shanahans have tried to adjust the play book for Donovan, by eliminating certain terminology, calls and plays.

They have tried to retrain him in his mechanics.

They have concentrated on the weaknesses and as a result, the Redskins have not gotten much better.

It appears to still be all about the Shanahan my way or the highway style of coaching and plan.

They have to start putting into practice what Donovan does best. Or at the very least, what he is used to doing best. Just as I think they have done on the defense with AH.

Until this happens, both the coaches and the QB will be just going around in circles and not really improving.

I actually thought benching Donovan might be worth while (I mentioned it last week here). He has a propensity for making bone headed throws and decisions. Benching him was the right decision, just that it was made at the worst possible time (with 2 minutes to go and your best hope for the franchise out on the field when and where it counts during the heat of battle. I just would have done it in between games or at the very worst at half time

By taking Donovan out, Shanahan has said “I don’t think you can help us win the big one yet”. They will take the next two weeks working on a plan to give the team the best chance to win. And Shanahan will give Donovan a chance to prove him wrong.

Hopefully the Shanahans will also get rid of this “my way or the highway” style of coaching the offense and mechanics of the game and play to everyone strengths just as they have with the defense.

But then again, I am not the coach of the redskins, nor am I being paid millions of dollars a year to restore this franchise.

So if they do not do this, I invite them to prove me wrong.

Stupid is …

As Stupid Does.

The infamous “Dirty 30” are back. They are going to reconvene Sunday to greet Donovan McNabb back to town.

The “Dirty 30,” created by CBS RADIO Sports morning host Angelo Cataldi, were the 30 fans assembled to attend the 1999 NFL Draft, where they lustily booed the selection of McNabb, who they considered an inferior pick to Ricky Williams.

Cataldi was quoted as saying…

The boys are getting back together one last time to provide closure to the Donovan McNabb era, and to step forward proudly for one final bow. We were right about McNabb, a crybaby who never won the big game in Philadelphia.

Yes, this guy and the other 30 are idiots. In fact, IMHO, so are most Phili fans…

Obviously I am not the only one, there’s even a Facebook group — “Angelo Cataldi is an Idiot” — dedicated to him.

Donovan McNabb

You know, just the fact that we have Donovan McNabb here giving interviews is better than it was last year.

Sorry Jason, you’re a great guy and all but you give one boring interview.

On tonights News 4 at 11, he had an interview where he talked about winning, careers and attitude.

Basically he wants to win games as a team.

As a QB he wants to win the Super Bowl.

Winning the Super Bowl helps legitimize ones career. It’s the yard stick greatness is measured by.

He even referenced great QB’s such as Dan Marino who is arguably one of the greatest QB’s of all time but never won the big one.

Does that take away from his reputation? Our perception of his greatness?

Yes, just look at Jim Kelly and the Bills of the early 90’s. Their Superbowl record.

0 – 4!

Four appearances. No wins. None, nada, zippo, zilch.

So, here is one of the funny parts . . .

Interviewer: Would you trade your career for Trent Dilfers?
Donovan: Ha! LOL ! NO WAY !

I went out looking for the video on News 4 site but could not find it. It will probably show up there in the next day or two.

But meanwhile, there is this one on Donovan, a possible lockout next year and him playing for the Wizards!