sports.espn.go.com - 11/24/2008
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Donovan McNabb will remain the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles when they host the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night, coach Andy Reid announced Monday.
nbcphiladelphia.com - 11/24/2008
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Let s say you've been happily married for
a decade. You've enjoyed some wonderful years together but...
more recently, slowly moved in different directions towards an imminent divorce. Do you announce the breakup to your spouse in a text message? Email? ...
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Reid Divorces McNabb by Text Message
sportsillustrated.cnn.com - 11/24/2008
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NASHVILLE -- Musings, observations and the occasional insight
as we witnessed the rather quiet demise of the...
NFL's final undefeated team, with Tennessee's 21-point loss to the Jets prompting the popping of champagne corks by those survivors known as ...
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Week 12 Snap Judgments - Don Banks
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philly.com - 11/24/2008
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BALTIMORE - Well, that was earlier than expected,
but now that Andy Reid has made his choice,...
he should stick with it. He wanted Kevin Kolb, he should go with Kevin Kolb. Today. Tomorrow. Thursday against Arizona. In two weeks against the Giants. And ...
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Ashley Fox: Reid chose Kolb and should stick with him | ...
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McNabb Still The Starter In Philly
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McNabb Still The Starter In Philly From ESPN.com : PHILADELPHIA — Donovan McNabb will remain the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles when they host the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night , coach Andy Reid announced Monday. McNabb was benched for the second half Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens . McNabb was 8-for-18 for 59 yards with two interceptions and a fumble in the first half — a miserable 13.2 quarterback rating. One week earlier, he threw three interceptions and lost a fumble in an overtime tie with Cincinnati. Seven ...
Reid calls a reverse: McNabb's back in
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... the hook after a dreadful first half in Baltimore, coach Andy Reid said McNabb would be the starter against the Cardinals on Thursday night. ...
Donovan McNabb will start on Thanksgiving
The Scores Report - The National Sports Blog —
... Andy Reid noted Monday night that quarterback Donovan McNabb would keep his starting job and start on Thanksgiving against the Arizona Cardinals. ...
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My Pick: Eagles
This is a must win game for both teams. The Cards need to win this game because they're on the verge of winning the NFC West title and head to the playoffs. They have to prove they can win on the road if they plan on advancing in the playoffs. The Cards have to take their loss to the Giants, put it behind them, and go at it to the Eagles if they want to make a statement.
The Eagles are discombobulated right now. In my opinion, one of two things will hapen at ...
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McNabb or Kolb?
The Philadelphia Eagles suffered their fifth loss of the season , losing to the Baltimore ravens 36-7, bringing their season record to 5-5-1. They are falling further out of the playoff race.
Jeffery Lourie better think of ...