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McNabb Agent: No Discussion of Teams

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McNabb Agent: No Discussion of Teams

POSTED: Friday, March 26, 2010, 3:03 PM

Finally, amidst all the smoke and mirrors, an actual source close to the situation has spoken.

Your Eagletarian just talked to Donovan McNabb's agent, Fletcher Smith, who said he has no reason to believe a trade is imminent, and says there have been no conversations with the Eagles about which teams the quarterback would or would not prefer to be traded to.

"If we get to that bridge, we'll have to cross it," said Smith, who said his client is holding up well under the torrent of speculation.

Smith noted that McNabb has been at the center of the whirlwind before. "There's always something, every offseason."

Contrary to a Friday ESPN report, Smith said he did not believe McNabb had spoken recently with Eagles coach Andy Reid. Smith said that right now, there isn't that much for them to talk about.

The report said McNabb told Reid he wanted to stay in Philadelphia, not be traded to Oakland or Buffalo. A McNabb spokesman said this afternoon that McNabb and Reid text one another frequently. The spokesman said McNabb, indeed, wants to stay with the Eagles, but that McNabb and Reid have not texted or spoken on that subject.

 Smith also questioned whether Reid's comments this week, acknowledging that the Birds are listening to offers for all three of their quarterbacks, is the definite signal of a McNabb trade that everyone seems to have turned it into.

Smith said that "given the sensitivity of the situation" he hopes the Eagles talk to McNabb about his preferences before they trade him, if they trade him. "Donovan has been there a long time. I would think they would want to do right by him, reach out, tell him what their intentions are."

If  the Eagles don't end up trading McNabb, after what is surely going to be a long spring of endless rumors, can No. 5 take the helm and lead the team as if nothing had ever happened?

"It can't be any more difficult than T.O.," Smith said.

True, that.

There is good reason to think Smith might be right about nothing happening right away. A team source confirmed that Eagles president Joe Banner remained in Florida for a little vacation time following this week's league meetings, and that Reid is doing the same in Utah. Of course, this isn't 1950, the principals don't have to be huddled around one phone in a conference room, but the most important trade of the Reid Era probably isn't going to be made while Andy's wading in a trout stream, or something.

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Comments  (66)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:29 AM, 03/27/2010
    Why is every1 continuously talkin bout Kolb but nt Vick. They r a package deal. Do U really think their gonna put the future of the Franchise on a prospect when U have a proven winner in Vick?
    djm0106
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:44 AM, 03/27/2010
    Les, this is (was) a no column column. Better to write about the emergence of the daffodils than a nothing out of season matter.
    mick314
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:58 AM, 03/27/2010
    Nothing stays the same! Time for a change!
    I See
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:06 AM, 03/27/2010
    I believe that McNabb is a great qb, going to a team like the Rams (for McNabb) would be like starting his career all over again. I hope he stays with the Eagles. And for those that are saying that no one in interested in Vick, well I get the feeling that Vick is going t prove a whole lot of people wrong if he is given the opportunity. Kevin Kolb for the Eagles will be like putting the Eagle back ten years.
    charmaine
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:06 PM, 03/27/2010
    DUMP THE DOG KILLER.
    sackvicknow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:47 PM, 03/27/2010
    Norm Van Brocklin was the greatest Eagles quarterback - and that's a fact!


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