Romo, McNabb, Eli Manning, Jason Cambell - Pro Bowl bound?
by James
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NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Tony Romo looks to pass the Cowboys to victory
Everyone is gaga over the NFC East.
The Squibster is not even sure how to spell gaga, let alone get excited over the NFC East.
Let’s break it down and see where they are headed.
The Cowboys led by Tony Romo, who is not dating Jessica Simpson, will be tough as usual, but it is still Tony Romo. Can’t help but feel he is a bit limited on the upside.
Tony Romo has given up holding for field goals, if not breaking into Journey karaoke tributes, which may have helped him put last season’s playoff nightmare behind him. But he’s riding a wave of hype and hope that has Dallas fans wondering if he’s the next Troy Aikman or Clint Longley. source
Can’t see the Cowboys winning the big games with Romo. The fans like him and so do the ladies, but that does not win games.
The Eagles have stronger possibilities and not because of Donovan McNabb, but because of rock solid line play and Westbrook. Hey, they made Jeff Garcia look like he was back in his prime.
As for Donovan, he has to prove he is through with the injury cycle and take the Eagles to the Promised Land. Anything less and the fans will start to give up on him. One gets the feeling the management is about to give up on him.
Donovan McNabb is back from an ACL injury that forced him to miss six games, plus the playoffs. He seems to have gotten over the Eagles using their first pick of the 2007 draft on quarterback Kevin Kolb, but he won’t have Donte Stallworth getting open.
Eli Manning has got to be feeling pinched. One the one side is big brother with a Super Bowl ring and a lot more polish. On the other side is Philip Rivers, the other side of the draft day trade by the Giants to get Eli, and Rivers is showing more and more what he can do behind a great line and the top running back in LaDainian Tomlinson.
Questions of Manning’s ability to lead the Giants were amplified by former teammate Tiki Barber during the preseason. He still has trouble getting Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey to play catch with him during the offseason
Eli should improve this year, but he Giants just don’t appear to be heading anywhere but the middle of the pack.
Jason Campbell is a young exciting quarterback and that is what you say when a guy is, well, young and does a few things that look good. Until, Jason gets a little more experience, it is hard to say he can do the job. To top it off, Washington could use a few more horses.
After failing to milk another playoff run out of Mark Brunell, Redskins coach Joe Gibbs is finally starting a young quarterback in Jason Campbell, who showed improvement during his seven-game stint last season. He will benefit from Washington’s run-first, pass-second philosophy.
The rankings are in and it is Eagles 1st, Cowboys 2nd, Giants 3rd, and Redskins 4th.
McNabb probably has the best shot at the Pro Bowl, but all 4 quarterbacks are capable of getting red hot!
from squibkick.com
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Tony Romo looks to pass the Cowboys to victory
Everyone is gaga over the NFC East.
The Squibster is not even sure how to spell gaga, let alone get excited over the NFC East.
Let’s break it down and see where they are headed.
The Cowboys led by Tony Romo, who is not dating Jessica Simpson, will be tough as usual, but it is still Tony Romo. Can’t help but feel he is a bit limited on the upside.
Tony Romo has given up holding for field goals, if not breaking into Journey karaoke tributes, which may have helped him put last season’s playoff nightmare behind him. But he’s riding a wave of hype and hope that has Dallas fans wondering if he’s the next Troy Aikman or Clint Longley. source
Can’t see the Cowboys winning the big games with Romo. The fans like him and so do the ladies, but that does not win games.
The Eagles have stronger possibilities and not because of Donovan McNabb, but because of rock solid line play and Westbrook. Hey, they made Jeff Garcia look like he was back in his prime.
As for Donovan, he has to prove he is through with the injury cycle and take the Eagles to the Promised Land. Anything less and the fans will start to give up on him. One gets the feeling the management is about to give up on him.
Donovan McNabb is back from an ACL injury that forced him to miss six games, plus the playoffs. He seems to have gotten over the Eagles using their first pick of the 2007 draft on quarterback Kevin Kolb, but he won’t have Donte Stallworth getting open.
Eli Manning has got to be feeling pinched. One the one side is big brother with a Super Bowl ring and a lot more polish. On the other side is Philip Rivers, the other side of the draft day trade by the Giants to get Eli, and Rivers is showing more and more what he can do behind a great line and the top running back in LaDainian Tomlinson.
Questions of Manning’s ability to lead the Giants were amplified by former teammate Tiki Barber during the preseason. He still has trouble getting Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey to play catch with him during the offseason
Eli should improve this year, but he Giants just don’t appear to be heading anywhere but the middle of the pack.
Jason Campbell is a young exciting quarterback and that is what you say when a guy is, well, young and does a few things that look good. Until, Jason gets a little more experience, it is hard to say he can do the job. To top it off, Washington could use a few more horses.
After failing to milk another playoff run out of Mark Brunell, Redskins coach Joe Gibbs is finally starting a young quarterback in Jason Campbell, who showed improvement during his seven-game stint last season. He will benefit from Washington’s run-first, pass-second philosophy.
The rankings are in and it is Eagles 1st, Cowboys 2nd, Giants 3rd, and Redskins 4th.
McNabb probably has the best shot at the Pro Bowl, but all 4 quarterbacks are capable of getting red hot!
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