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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Will Donovan McNabb throw for 4,000 yards in 2009?
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Donovan McNabb set a career high last year by throwing for 3,916 yards.

His previous top mark came in 2004 during the Eagles' Super Bowl run when McNabb threw for 3,875 yards.

The question we pose this morning is: Can he throw for 4,000 yards in 2009?

Former quarterback Trent Green brought the issue up while filling in for SI.com's Monday Morning Quarterback Peter King this week. Green predicted that at least 10 QBs would reach the 4,000-yard mark this season.

His guarantees: Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, Philip Rivers and Aaron Rodgers.

Others that have the potential, according to Green: Jay Cutler, Matt Cassel, Carson Palmer, Matt Schaub, McNabb, Tony Romo and Matt Hasselbeck.

Last year, six QBs hit the 4,000-yard mark: Brees, Warner, Cutler, Rodgers, Rivers and Manning.

Green's prediction of 10 QBs throwing for 4,000 yards would be a new milestone. I went back and looked at his projection compared to the last 19 years (going back to 1990). The high-mark for quarterbacks hitting 4,000 yards was 2007 when seven did it.

Second was last season with six. And third was 2004 with five.

In the decade from 1990-99, the feat was accomplished 22 times.

In this decade, with one year left, it has been done 36 times.

As for McNabb, the tools he has to work with are improved, from the offensive line to Jeremy Maclin, LeSean McCoy and so on. Of course, much depends on injuries, not only to McNabb, but to the rest of the offense. Had he not been benched against the Ravens last season, he could very well have a 4,000-yard season under his belt.

Another factor could be that some believe Andy Reid will display a new dedication to the running game, given the offseason acquisitions.

Those same people also probably believe in the Tooth Fairy.

If McNabb is healthy for 16 games, he has a great chance to hit the 4,000-yard mark.

What do you think? Vote in the poll above, and sound off in the comments below.

Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 8:13 PM  Permalink | 53 comments
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Posted 10:09 AM, 07/01/2009
FireAndyReid
there isnt a tooth fairy???!!!
Posted 10:24 AM, 07/01/2009
Dierte
Who cares, stats are pointless. We all want a Super Bowl. Brees, Cutler, Rodgers, and Rivers can chuck for 4,000 all they want, we all know they can't win in the playoffs (if they can even get there). It's a team game, not one single person can win you a championship. Although some idiots in Philly thinks thats how it works, they are also the same people that can't find anyone to join them in the sack...except for each other :)
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Posted 10:30 AM, 07/01/2009
Dierte
By the way, Sheil, do you just steal whatever is on GCobb.com? This was posted on there a couple days ago. Whats next, Pete Prisco's report that Jamaal Jackson is the 10th best Center in the league? Or the debate whether McNabb is overrated or not? Your a phony bro...get your own stories.
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Posted 11:16 AM, 07/01/2009
Dierte
Hey lonewolf - McNabb has a better playoff TD-INT ratio than both Mannings and Big Ben...so just shut up you of course are wrong again!!! Hahaha
Posted 11:36 AM, 07/01/2009
eeglenutt
Umm, Dodgewolf, the only one on here bringing up stats is the writer. No other poster seems overly concerned with it. Try reading the posts before you respond.
Posted 12:12 PM, 07/01/2009
Onlineps2beast
Mcnabb can easily reach that number, he would've reached the numb if he wouldve stayed in the Rams, Browns, Cards, and Boys gms, posters that wanna argue about 4000 yards really need to get a life. The thread in a day will be gone foreverrrrrr, and your heartfelt post goes away with it. Or at least until, bobo ford reblogs in about 6 minutes.
Posted 02:18 PM, 07/01/2009
tpizza
Apparently stats are OK to use when wiff wanted Cutler here to replace DM even though Cutler already choked his way out of the playoffs in Denver. Or when DM is mentioned with Elway, Marino, etc. the stats are OK to use as an "argument" against any dared comparison. What a hypocrite. Also wiff has had more names than an alias sheet. Same old nonsense. Same old moron.
Posted 02:34 PM, 07/01/2009
Richard Saunders
Igotswagga/Sissyking, channel some of that McNabb man love you have for Westbrook, you hater.
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