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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Donovan McNabb is back blogging this morning.

After first talking about how much he has enjoyed his offseason, the Eagles' quarterback addressed football issues and he sounded like a pretty happy guy.

"You'll notice that I am ready to move forward," he said. "I'm the first to admit that you must learn from your failures, I also believe that you cannot change the past. It's time to focus on the future."

And McNabb's football future starts with Friday's first post-draft minicamp at the NovaCare Complex.

 

"As with every minicamp since I've been in the league, I'm excited about meeting my new teammates, getting to know them and working together on the field," McNabb blogged. "We now have a lot of new, young skill position players and it will be exciting and interesting to see how they become acclimated to what we do here. If they can come in here and take their game to the next level, they will be productive pros and we can achieve great successes together. I want to welcome the new rookies and am excited to get to work with them.

 

"I haven't taken the time yet to welcome some of the veteran free agents to the team. I'm looking forward to working with a new set of bookends on the o-line. Stacey Andrews and Jason Peters are young, athletic and physical. They will help in both the passing and running game. The same can be said for fullback Leonard Weaver. As for the additions on defense - Ellis Hobbs, Rashad Baker, and Sean Jones - I can't wait to see how Jim Johnson uses all the talent he has at his disposal. I want to congratulate all the newcomers and let them know that I am excited to be working with them and taking the first step towards moving forward and getting something accomplished.

"Make no mistake, I've been training like crazy to make sure that I can improve as a quarterback and do everything necessary to try and win a championship for this city," McNabb said. "I said it before, I was inspired by the way the Phillies won the World Series and how they were treated by the City and their fans and I want to experience that myself in the worst way."

 As for the personal side of the quarterback's life, he said he's been working on being a day out in Arizona.

"It's been a terrific offseason for me," he said. "I have spent most of my time in Arizona with my wife and three kids. Having a chance to be a dad - going to my daughter's soccer games and dance recitals, and seeing the babies grow and develop; there is nothing better than that. I am truly blessed and fortunate that the American Diabetes Association will honor me and two other men in June as Father of the Year. But I'm not the only McNabb that is blessed...Saturday night my parents will be honored by the Allied Athlete Group in Atlanta for their work with the Professional Football Players Mothers and National Football Players Fathers Associations. And on Saturday my wife will hold her annual Philadelphia Community Baby Shower for expectant mothers.

 

 

Posted by Bob Brookover @ 12:31 PM  Permalink | 53 comments
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Posted 12:34 PM, 04/28/2009
jaydes
To: McNabb We all love you in Philly, please don't mistake that our frustrations mean we want you out. **** the media and win us a Super Bowl. From: Joe
Posted 12:37 PM, 04/28/2009
jaydes
To: McNabb We all love you in Philly, please don't mistake that our frustrations mean we want you out. **** the media and win us a Super Bowl. From: Joe
Posted 12:44 PM, 04/28/2009
Onlineps2beast
Don, John Elway lost three bowls and is a god in colorado. I feel the front office has done good on your request to improve the team with their fa pickups and veteran trades and solid (universally applauded) draft picks. Please make ur contract issue go away and go win the city, the team, and yourself the bowl. You have our full support.
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Posted 12:55 PM, 04/28/2009
G
To all of the Kolb lovers, check out all of the QBs signed as unsigned free agents and see how many of them are better than Kolb in college.
Posted 01:10 PM, 04/28/2009
gulls3012
i cannto believe we took kolb in the 2nd round. He would not have been drafted that year had we not taken him. BUST CITY
Posted 01:11 PM, 04/28/2009
Ldaley06
Who loves corn Kolb????
Posted 01:30 PM, 04/28/2009
Dierte
Was it just me, or was anyone else praying we took a QB in the draft? Not to replace McNabb, but to replace Kolb....
Posted 01:48 PM, 04/28/2009
rwright611
Wishing you a healthy and productive season Donnie-Mac.
Posted 01:51 PM, 04/28/2009
woogie
I don't know why everyone is so down on Kolb, he has not even had a chance to play yet (except if you count that garbage time against a Baltimore defense that made McNabb look so bad that he was benched). Lets not forget how bad McNabb was in the middle of last season. The Eagles are one McNabb injury from Kolb being our starter.
Posted 01:57 PM, 04/28/2009
losteagle
You morons are dead wrong about Kolb! This kid will be a very good QB! Take that moron reid away from him with his stupid play calling and give him a QB coach that will work with him and you will see another Pro Bowl QB come forth.
Posted 02:04 PM, 04/28/2009
G
If you call the Baltimore Ravens game garbage time, you know nothing about football, woogie.
Posted 02:07 PM, 04/28/2009
nervegenerator
What people forget is that HEALTH is everything in the NFL. I like our depth on offensive... I hope we have depth on D.
Posted 02:12 PM, 04/28/2009
Commish
It takes a special kind of person to be an athelete in Philly, especially one as high profile as a QB. Reid made an excellent choice in McNabb and he's taken more lumps than anyone I ever remember - mostly underserved. No one is perfect and this city demands perfection. What we have overall in McNabb is, in my opinion, a great person and a great player. Go Eagles!!!
Posted 02:14 PM, 04/28/2009
Phillymike77
Kolb deserves a shot before being written off as a bust. I am not saying that shot is to come now at McNabb's expense. But before being written off he needs to be given a shot to start? Yes, IMO he prob won't be good, but someday we might find out.
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Bob Brookover, left, is in his seventh year of covering the Philadelphia Eagles after spending 15 years covering the Philadelphia Phillies for the Inquirer and two other newspapers. The 45-year-old Brookover lives in Delran with his wife Francine and roots for Notre Dame and Michigan State, the two schools attended by his children, Justine and Ryan. When Notre Dame plays Michigan State, he cheers for the school of the child he likes more at that particular moment.

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