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Donovan McNabb spoke to Andy Reid on Thursday to tell him of his preference to spend this year with Philadelphia, not Oakland or Buffalo.

 

http://twitter.com/ADAM_SCHEFTER

 

Either way, even if he was traded to Buffalo, he wouldn't sign a long-term deal with us. He has publicly stated that he does NOT want to play here. It'll basically be wasting a draft pick for a guy with a 1-year contract. So can we bury this McNabb nonsense?

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Of course that's his preference. It's been his preference all along.

 

It's just that the front office in Philly prefers for him to be somewhere else. :-)

 

McNabb wants his $6.2 million dollar bonus or to be cut. He's pulling an Amare Stoudamire, killing deals because he won't sign a contract extension.

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Again Buffalo had needs at other positions than to be trading away picks for McNabb. Take a QB in the later rounds and build up the lines. Why is the media and everyone so bent on McNabb coming here? Take a look at Bob Matthews article in the Rochester DandC......is he on crack?

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Donovan McNabb spoke to Andy Reid on Thursday to tell him of his preference to spend this year with Philadelphia, not Oakland or Buffalo.

 

http://twitter.com/ADAM_SCHEFTER

 

old news ,just saw schefter and laconforta in the last hour and they said there are only 2 teams buffalo and oakland.

 

they said oakland has offered namdi for mcnabb however the problem with that is that philly wants no part of Namdi's 16 million dollar contract.

 

so according to them there is only buffalo and oakland as possibilities @ this time. the only team they did not mention as not interested was SF which they did not mention at all.

 

they simply said there was no interest besides the bills and raiders!

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Donovan McNabb spoke to Andy Reid on Thursday to tell him of his preference to spend this year with Philadelphia, not Oakland or Buffalo.

 

http://twitter.com/ADAM_SCHEFTER

 

This doesnt mean he wont, it says he would prefer to stay in Phi this year than be traded to either of those teams...of course he prefers that, he doesnt want to leave Phi (a SB contender) to play for either 2 teams not expected to be a contender (although McNabb makes us at least a serious threat for playoffs).

 

What do you expect McNabb to say? Please trade me from the team I love and want to stay with to go to Buffalo or Oakland. None of that means he would not come here and sign an extension if Phi agreed to a deal with us. More importantly, we wont trade for him unless he does agree to a deal with us.

 

But what McNabb is about to find out is that he wont have much choice, and if he was smart, he would pray he comes here over Oakland.

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old news ,just saw schefter and laconforta in the last hour and they said there are only 2 teams buffalo and oakland.

 

they said oakland has offered namdi for mcnabb however the problem with that is that philly wants no part of Namdi's 16 million dollar contract.

 

so according to them there is only buffalo and oakland as possibilities @ this time. the only team they did not mention as not interested was SF which they did not mention at all.

 

they simply said there was no interest besides the bills and raiders!

 

Didn't the Saints and Jets do a deal where if Vilma re-signed with the Saints, the draft pick went from a 3rd to 2nd? Do that with the Eagles. 3rd rounder in 2011 that could become a 2nd rounder if McNabb re-signs.

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Talk about sour grapes. How could anyone possibly blame him for not wanting to come to the Bills?

 

Where's he going to go? Year after next when the Bills have a good line (provided that's addressed as a top priority in the draft), and the young recievers have some experience McNabb may regret his decision.

 

In the meantime, I really don't care about McNabb. He'd have been an impovement, but let's be honest here. The guys always been overrated. He's played his entire career in an ideal situation. And before you start posting comments about his stats, I'll remind you of a guy named Matt Cassell who put up nice numbers in a perfect scenario also. How'd that work out in KC?

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