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McNabb grows weary of health talk | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/15/2008
Donovan McNabb knows that some Eagles fans have questions about the quarterback's current ailment, his injury history, and his ability to lead the team to a Super Bowl title, which he and those fans want very badly. "I'm used to it," McNabb said yesterday. "I understand the position that I'm in. We had that early success and then things have gone the way they have the last four years and ...
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Bleeding Green Nation — ... Donovan McNabb has grown increasingly annoyed with the mini media storm over his injured shoulder. "I'm used to it," McNabb said yesterday. "I understand the position that I'm in. We had that early success and then things have gone the way they have the last four years and people are sitting back and saying, 'What's next?' "I do think it gets blown way out of proportion. With the injury, if you don't say anything, then people think it's bigger than what it is and if you do say something, some people still think you're hiding something. It's a ...

McNabb Sick Of Hearing About How Hurt He Is
SPORTSbyBROOKS — ... Donovan McNabb has taken a lot of blame for not being healthy or productive enough to get the Eagles back there. Just think, if they had won that game, this guy could have been the black Brett Favre . He could have gotten away with anything in Philadephia. Now, they’re trying to run him out of town. And, yeah, McNabb’s a little miffed about it. McNabb thinks the expectations of him playing well are a bit lofty. From THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER :“I do think it gets blown way out of proportion. With the injury, if you don’t say anything, then people think it’s bigger than what ...

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