McNabb: 'I Want to Retire an Eagle'
The Philadelphia Daily News - Eagletarian
McNabb: 'I Want to Retire an Eagle'
Daily News staff
Donovan McNabb made it clear Friday, in a session with Philadelphia-area reporters, that he does want to discuss his contract when he sits down with management in the offseason, and he suggested this would not be news to the team, contrary to recent statements by team president Joe Banner stating that the Eagles are unaware of any issues involving McNabb's contract.
But more important might be the fact that McNabb stated emphatically: "I want to retire as an Eagle." Asked about NFL Network commentator Deion Sanders, who keeps insisting that McNabb and his family want out of Philadelphia, McNabb said: "Deion's not speaking for me."
Asked about Banner's repeated assertions that the Eagles haven't heard anything about McNabb's contract from McNabb or his agent, Fletcher Smith, McNabb said the contract indeed will be discussed.
"Everybody knows that," McNabb said. "You guys know that, and you talk about it. We'll just leave it behind closed doors, communication will go well, we'll hopefully get things solved. We'll be (in the Super Bowl) hopefully next year, and I won't have to go through media row. I'll be sitting at the little tent with the chair (on an interview podium) talking about the game on Sunday."
His deal has two more years to run, but a new contract would lower his salary cap number - $9.2 million next season and presumably give him a signing bonus that would make it very hard under the salary cap for the team to part with him within the next few years.
McNabb suggested that he, Andy Reid and Banner were going swimming in Tampa today, with Reid "wearing a Speedo," Banner carrying "a little float" and team chairman Jeffrey Lurie barbecuing. This seemed perhaps to be a joke.
The Eagles have said that McNabb will remain their quarterback.
Earlier, in a tour of radio row at the Super Bowl media center in Tampa, McNabb said: “I have talked to the fans, especially early on in my career, about helping to bring a Super Bowl back to Philadelphia,” he said. “We got so close and we got close this year. I want to bring that back to Philadelphia because they deserve it. The Phillies won it and that was a great thing. I’ve been there 10 years and we’ve been so close and I want to be able to have that parade down Broad Street. I want to tell the fans that, ‘Hey, we’ve been working extremely hard to bring the Super Bowl back to Philadelphia and I want to do that for the fans.’ ”
As for where the Eagles stand and how he feels about the offseason, McNabb said: “I feel great. To finish the season out healthy, that is the most important thing. The way that we finished things out from no one really counting us in to the situation of the playoffs all the way to the NFC championship and that close to the Super Bowl. I’m very excited about what we can do next year. I’m very excited about the guys we have. I’m very excited about the draft picks and the free agents we can bring in to help out. We’ll communicate about other things as well as things continue on. I’m anticipating this opportunity of hopefully being in Miami at the Super Bowl.”
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Earlier, the Eagles announced an increase in ticket prices and changes to the coaching staff.
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Dmacfools......My fault, I forgot I had to spell it out for you in baby talk. Scrambling enough to get the win...did you forget the Arizona game when you were praising him? Did he scramble once in that game? Voytas
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Ike Reese is your base of knowledge, perfect. But Lonewolf, you'll just name white QB after white QB, and that's fine. How about Neil O'Donnell, Stan Humphries, Jay Shroeder, Todd Marinovich, Steve DeBerg, Brian Griese, Scott Brunner, they're all better. You hate McNabb, you want a white QB. We know the drill, now you can google some more old QBs to name. You're the greatest. G
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dmac you keep calling people dumbarse's ,we wanted to keep the clock running when donavon ran out of bounds. witewasher
Lonewolf, Deion admitted that he never spoke to Donovan or Mama McNabb. Quotes from Media Day: ""I'm telling you what I know and not what I've heard," Sanders said before admitting that neither McNabb nor his mother, Wilma, have ever said to him that the quarterback wants to go elsewhere. "I would have said Donovan McNabb told me that," Sanders said. "Did I say that?"" Sanders is a fool who is trying to start a news story that does not exist and has no source for the story. jpweisel
Was it me, or was the KING of ebonics (Dmacfools) giving people lessons on grammer and english? Like I said before, I've run out of insults for someone whose feebleness has no boundaries. Voytas
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E-A-G-L-E-S-EAGLES! Philadelphia+Metal+Eagles=Talons of the eagle. http://www.myspace.com/talonsoftheeagle danieljm41
mcsmile's time is up. he will never win us a SB as QB we are left to suffer with him and Reid and Banner and Lurie for ys to come though and we will continue to use our hard earned money to watch this clown of a team. Again we will see this offseason that they will not do what is needed to win a championship. Bob65S
Wait, let's stop talking about bringing the "superbowl back to Philly." The superbowl has never been held in Philly (that I'm aware of) and we've certainly never had the Lombardi trophy in Philly. rwright611
donovan doesn't think on his feet, that's why most people I know can't stand him. when your trying to run the clock out you don't run out of bounds and you don't pick up the phone and get a 15 yard pen. witewasher
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