McNabb: No regrets on OT gaffe
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb acknowledged that he should have known the overtime rules, but said he did not regret what he said.
McNabb: No regrets on OT gaffe
Daily News Staff
As reporters waited for Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb to appear in the NovaCare auditorium for his weekly Wednesday news conference, predictions were offered on how the QB would handle the flap over McNabb not knowing there wouldn't be a second overtime in the Birds' 13-13 tie at Cincinnati.
Some people theorized he would refuse to talk about it. Your Eagletarian felt the way to go would be self-deprecating humor, like Mike Schmidt showing up wearing the funny wig when Phillies fans were mad at him back in the '80s. I figured, you bring the rule book up the podium, pretend to be studying it, remark that there are a lot of neat things in there, etc.
But Donovan, alas, does not do self-deprecating humor. Instead, he went the "victim" route.
Someone asked how McNabb handled the past few days, if he got upset or "laughed at himself."
"Laughed at myself? No. This is 10 years for me. I've been through the down days, the down weeks. I've been through the highs," he said."So I don't let anything like this affect me in any way."
Later, McNabb said: “Should I have known that rule? Yeah. There are lot of rules that those of us don’t know.”
Asked if he regretted not knowing the rule, McNabb said: " No. A hundred percent of everybody in the league knows now,” he said. “If I am a trendsetter then I have set the trend.”
McNabb’s gaffe has gotten national attention and led some observers to call his leadership into question. A number of players, including Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, have come out in support of McNabb since Sunday.
“It did not make me feel bad at all,” McNabb said of the tempest that followed. “I was truly being honest. You see other people starting to say they did not know it, either.”
He said he thought the game would go into a second overtime, but he also seemed to have done some homework on the history of OT rules, referencing some changes that have been made in OT policies.
“I am not talking about it anymore,” McNabb said. “The overtime is over.”
McNabb was not the only Eagles player unaware Sunday that a game could end in a tie. However, as is usually the case, coach Andy Reid took the blame when asked if he planned to call a team meeting to review the rules.
“That’s my responsibility and I’ll learn from it,” Reid said. “The players will learn. We don’t have a lot of time to spend on things that happened in the past. We have to move on to the Ravens. We’ll be aware of the rules that we need to be aware of. That particular rule is irrelevant.”
Reid then cut off a reporter attempting to ask a follow-up question:
“It’s a dead issue. We’re moving on.”
Given an opportunity to make his case to critical fans, to assert that he has the focus and passion fans are questioning, McNabb said: “That (criticism is) unbelievable … I just go out and play football. There is no reason for me to sit up here and try to answer every question people have about me. You’re not going to impress everyone.”
The Eagles are 5-4-1 heading into Sunday's game at Baltimore, with fans and the media wondering where this team stands. Reid left no doubt in again proclaiming that he “has a lot of trust in this team.”
“We have enough talent on our football team to be very successful in this league,” he said.
Reid brushed off those calling for him to lose his job.
“I don’t get into all that. I’m here to do my job,” Reid said. “We are here to win football games. Anything that gets in the way of that I ignore. We’re trying to take care of business and get back on track.”
McNabb said what people say about him does not bother him, but took offense to those criticizing the coaches and his teammates.
“The way that I can try to eliminate that is for us to go out and play football and win football games,” McNabb said. “You’re not going to please everybody. Everybody has their own opinion ...
“People think change is the answer. Andy is a guy that I expect to be here for a long time. I expect to be here for a long time. I’m going out and focusing on what we have to do to win.”
Asked if he was considering lineup changes, Reid did not rule that out as a possibility.
“We’ll see how things work out here,” he said.
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Reid said running back Brian Westbrook, who has been hampered by a high ankle sprain and a knee injury, would be limited in practice this week, if he practices at all.
Asked how much impact Westbrook’s injuries are having on his performance, Reid said: “I’m not going to sit here and tell you that he is 100 percent. If we take care of business around him, he can still function very well.”
Westbrook later said he can make "some cuts" on his right ankle, which he said gets worse during games.
Guard Shawn Andrews could travel back from the West Coast this week. Andrews has been in California since having back surgery late last month. Reid said last week that doctors found some bleeding in Andrews’ back, preventing him from traveling. He has not played since Week 2 against Dallas.
“We’d like to see him first and have [trainer Rick Burkholder] and our doctors see him before I say or do anything,” Reid said.
- I think McCrap was trying to remember if he puked enough before he threw another interception. He has NOT been an accurate or reliable quarterback his whole career, when he could/would run he was a weapon. When he stopped running he became completly obsolete in Andys plan. Andys biggest mistake is sticking with him. PERIOD. He killed us in the Tampa playoff game when he came back too soon and tried to be the hero and he killed us in the super bowl with his b.s. passes-think back.....36 wide open for a t.d. and mccrap throwing another short pass....that would have killed new england right there...but no we have to watch him throw a couple of more and blame Andy. These players get paid millions of dollars to throw, catch and block!! Seems alot of you are forgetting that and want to blame the coach when they dont do the simplist things. It is time for a new QB. One who can throw a ball to a reeivers hands not his feet, one who can play a game without getting sick and costing us time, one who can command he respect of his teammates on and off the field. ENOUGH MCNABB . almar169
bender - are you really Andy Reid? You think the talent on this team is deep? I want what you're smoking. Gary Varsho
Teams that think the rules are irrelevant are quicker to lose NFL (not for long) games. I'm not convinced Cap'n Andy knew the rule, either. PhillySubsMac
It's not a rule!! It's the fabric of the game!! It's like 3 outs 3 strikes in baseball. doorspj24
it does not matter at all that McNabb didnt know the rule, the coaches call the plays. Exactly Doug Scott, did Andy know? thats what matters. Everyone should be outraged he punted on 4th and short with 90 sec left in the game, gee, lets settle for a tie. Sad part is, McNabb will be gone and Reid will stay, get ready for rebuilding years, it aint gonna be pretty. peteike
Why shouldn't McNabb smile. He's probably thinking the suckers are paying me millions of dollars for being mediocre Gold
who cares if Donovan doesn't know that rule ? I don't care if he knows the capital of North Dakota either . I do care that he is past his prime and we are stuck watching his skills erode . Blow up this team ....too hard to watch !! steve999
Of course he doesn't care or regret anything, that's a trademark of the ignorant. They don't know, they don't WANT to know, they don't have any sense of shame or embarrassment. It's all a part of what makes them ignorant slobs. ANGRY MEL
I am so tired of all the excuses!! The Eagles need to regroup and get their act together. If that means a new quarterback, that is fine with me. After 10 years of this it is about time for new blood. trvlgrl
Go Phillies! maude
Jeff Lurie has three things to do at the end of this season. FIRE Andy Reid; trade McNabb; trade L.J. Smith (if they can get anything for him); trade Reggie Brown; Bring in Bill Cowher. This madness has to stop. The Eagles should give all the fans back their money who attended games this season, this is a joke, Andy Reid can't prep this team to beat the Bengals - Besides Marvin Lewis, Andy reid is the worst coach in the active NFL. bow
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I just don't understand why some of the Eagles fans hate Donovan McNabb. So what if he didn't know you could tie. Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers was saying to the media that people should stop critisizing McNabb. He also mensioned how over 50% of the players in the league didn't know you could tie either. And this whole thing about Donovan smiling during the Bengals game is just insane. All those smiles were in disbeliefe. None of the were smiles of an evil plan. I just don't understand why some Eagles fans don't like Donovan. He is by far the best Quarterback the Eagles have ever had. And fon't disagree and say "Jaws" was. He was good, but he's no McNabb. And the same goes for coach Reid. He's one of the best coaches in the league. It's time you start relizing these things. quigsthelimt55
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I can't wait for the Eagles to lose so I can stop hearing about this junk. Who cares? It's a game. phillyskyline


