Team McNabb has other goals besides a Super Bowl
Learn how Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb's team of advisors is helping him pursue new opportunities in the D.C. area.
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Rick Maese
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September 10, 2010; 4:04 PM ET
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MEEEEE
Posted by: No_Punt_Intended | September 10, 2010 4:07 PM | Report abuse
It's MEEEEEE!
Posted by: No_Punt_Intended | September 10, 2010 4:08 PM | Report abuse
Going to DC this weekend for the game. Damn I'm excited!
Posted by: iH8dallas | September 10, 2010 4:20 PM | Report abuse
Good to know Donovan considers DC a good stepping stone to his post football career in business.
He'll use the success he had in Philly to market himself.
Great.
Posted by: Alan4 | September 10, 2010 4:23 PM | Report abuse
these fluff piecess usually mean JReid is working on a big story, can't wait to see
Posted by: SportsWriter | September 10, 2010 4:29 PM | Report abuse
Haha, lol @ the typical anti-Skins, passive aggressive title of this Insider entry.
Posted by: cali_snowboarder | September 10, 2010 4:34 PM | Report abuse
I like how Shanahan took a little jab at Cooley...he let him know he needs to shut his yap...WTF would Cooley reveal who's practicing on the practice squad.
ALSO...
I know how the media works...
Scenario #1...Leave Albert alone...let him start...he's your best D-lineman...let him play...Shanahan's messin' with him too much.
Scenario #2...make Albert earn his way onto the starting lineup...make sure he's in shape...keep him on a short leash...
Scenario #1- JReid and the media will rip Shanahan if he lets Haynesworth play by his own rules...they'll say "same ol' Redskins...no accountability"
Scenario #2...If the defense struggles, they'll say Shanahan is stubborn and should let Haynesworth play
damned if he do....damned if he don't
Gibbs has "Portis Rules" and the whole team knew it. He practiced when he wanted, played when he wanted and took himself out of the game.
IN SHANAHAN I TRUST!
Posted by: rickyroge | September 10, 2010 4:57 PM | Report abuse

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