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Donovan McNabb Didn’t Even Know You Could Tie In The NFL
The Critical Fanatic —
I don’t blame Donovan McNabb for his disappointment. A tie sucks, but yes, it’s been in the rules since, well, nearly forever. What I didn’t know before today was that the Eagles could play that bad against the Bengals and leave Cincinnati without a win. Go ahead and figure that one out, Donovan. Filed under: NFL ...
Donovan McNabb Didn't Know You Could Tie in the NFL
The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae —
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SNF Live-Blog: Cowboys @ Redskins, Pre-Game Open Thread
AwfulAnnouncing —
Thanks to an Anon in the previous thread, we have video of Donny Mac admitting he didn't know an NFL game could end in a tie. Late game notes: Tennessee up by three on the Jags right now; Kerry Collins threw a bomb of a TD pass to Justin Gage. The Rams are truly pathetic. Niners up 35-9 at this point. The Steelers hold an 8-7 lead on two FGs and a safety; LDT rushed for the Chargers' score....wait, SD just kicked an FG. 10-8, Bolts. Seattle is down six to the Cardinals after scoring 13 unanswered.Tonight: ...
Donovan McNabb: There are Ties in the NFL?
The Sporting Blog —
Eagles QB Donovan McNabb has been around a while. He
entered the NFL in 1999. There's only been one tie since
the start of his career (a 2002 Falcons-Steelers game), but it
seems like rather common knowledge that if two teams are
tied at the end of the 15-minute sudden death overtime, you
get a tie. I mean, NFL standings have a column demarked
with a 'T' which comes after 'W' and 'L.' It seems rather
self-explanatory. ...
Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Franchise QB
The Bad News Bloggers —
Sure, my QB doesn't know how to throw passes to his own team (which is now 2-8 and the worst team not named Detroit), but the Eagles QB has no idea about that games in the NFL can end in a tie. ...
McNabb didn't know game could end in a tie
All Things Philly Sports —
This has to be a joke, right? Donovan McNabb didn't know that an NFL game could end in a tie? Seriously? How does an NFL quarterback not know a game can end in a tie? As Donovan grew up playing football, high school and college games could end in ties, why not an NFL game?? Also, if he really didn't know the game could end in a tie, why didn't Andy Reid inform McNabb so he could get his butt in gear and try to win it before time ran out?
Donovan McNabb Doesn't Pay Much Attention, Didn't Realize There Are Ties In The NFL
FanIQ Blog —
After the Eagles and Bengals finished their game in a 13-13 tie, Donovan McNabb was a bit confused.
"I've never been a part of a tie. I didn't know it was part of the rule book ... Well, when the play was called, I kinda figured, I guess there's ...
Donovan McNabb Doesn't Know A NFL Game Can End In A Tie? WTF
Robert Littal Presents The Infamous BlackSportsOnline —
Somewhere Vince Young is saying:
"This dude isn't too bright."
Are you kidding me? I wouldn't even have believed it, if the words didn't come out of his mouth in the post game press conference.
I don't expect all athletes to be scholars, but come on DMac know the rules at least. It is bad enough that Bernard Hopkins gave you the verbal beat down last week and you played like crap against the Bengals, but you are making all football players look bad.
The "Dumb Jock" theory is once again in play. What did he think was going happen? No ...
Donovan McNabb Is Fit To Be Tied
Lion in Oil —
Maybe Eagles Quarterback Donovan McNabb got hit too many times on Sunday. Maybe it was the four turnovers against the Bengals. Whatever it was, McNabb didn't seem to know about ties in the NFL. Well, now is as good of a time to learn as ever.
McNabb’s NFL Rules Tutorial
Can't Stop The Bleeding —
Donovan McNabb shouldn’t feel so bad about not knowing an NFL game can end in a tie. For starters, there’s not been a draw since a Falcons/Steelers stalemate in 2002, and McNabb probably figured that around the 5 hour mark he’d either stop turning the ball over or the Bengals would make more of the opportunites. For the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Bob Ford, however, the bottom line is pretty simple : “If you can’t beat the Cincinnati Bengals, not only aren’t you going to the playoffs, you don’t really belong ...
Stupid Is As Stupid Does Play In Philadelphia
N/A —
Has it come to this? Donovan McNabb is proving Bernard "The Executioner"Hopkins right. It was only last week that Bernard Hopkins called out McNabb for being weak and "crumbling under pressure". "Some people are athletes, still good, but don’t have that extra ‘I’m willing to sacrifice my life. I’m willing to sacrifice what I have to sacrifice to win.’ … People never forgot when things happen, they see a guy crumble under pressure. Whether they throw up on the highway, whether they throw up on the court, whether they throw up on the football field, when people see that, that sticks in the ...
McNabb: NFL Games Can End In A Tie?
Sharapova's Thigh —
Donovan McNabb was involved in a tie today, quarterbacking his Philadelphia Eagles on the road against the Cincinnati Bengals. The game went into overtime, neither team scored in the allotted 15 minutes, therefore ending in a tie. Any avid follower of the NFL is aware of this right? And obviously the players, even more so the ones participating in a game that's already in overtime... right? I wish the Eagles would've been in scoring position at the end just to see how McNabb handled the situation. BallHype: hype it up! ...
Donovan McNabb Didn’t Know There Were Ties, Cost His Team?
Larry Brown Sports —
... And in case you’re wondering whether or not McNabb was being facetious, you can catch a glimpse of the video to see how matter-of-fact he was when he made that statement. Have they not seen the end of the season when teams are fighting for playoff spots and they say “A win plus a ___ loss or tie would send them to the playoffs?” That’s how I knew ties occurred. Plus, a tie last occurred in 2002 when McNabb was in the league. Maybe someone from the Eagles coaching staff should have made them realize that there wasn’t going to be a ...
Foolish Thoughts on Week 11: There’s no tying in football
Fantasy Football Fools —
There’s no tying in football. None. You only get one sudden death overtime, and if no team can manage to score a single point, you’re done.
It’s bad enough that Andy Reid and the Eagles have a hard time managing the clock, but before taking the field to come away even with one of the worst teams in the NFL, did no one on the sidelines discuss that the game would be over at the end of the first overtime? You know, a tie?
I think knowing that they only had a few precious minutes to score would have come in handy ...
Should the NFL do away with ties?
The Red Zone Report —
By now, you’ve likely either heard or read about Donovan McNabb’s lack of knowledge about the NFL’s tie rules.
I imagine that sometime during this week, Donovan might make a post on his Yardbarker blog making light of the situation, as he should. We’ll continue to laugh and talk about it even after he’s put it out of his mind, it’ll end up on a funnies and follies reel or twenty thousand, and it might even end up making it on a Coors Light commercial. Maybe he was more focused on having completed less than 50% of his passes and getting picked off three times than on ...
Daily Links: Phin Phever
thejetsblog.com —
The Dolphins are winning, but is it in a convincing fashion?
A Washington Times writer has an opinion piece about the Favre trade, from the perspective of 10 games.
From her couch, Jane gets some quotes from the ESPN Sunday Countdown Crew.
A check in on former Jet great Al Toon.
Looks like Matt Cassel is going to be looking for a big payday.
McNabb has been an NFL quarterback for how long and didn’t know games can end in ties? Oy.
TJB got a good ranking (for once!))
McNabb thought ties were unpossible
The Sports Hernia Blog —
McNabb thought ties were unpossible Well done Donovan, well done indeed . Posted on Monday, November 17, 2008 at 09:02 AM in Football | Permalink
The McNabb Post-Game Press Conference
Kissing Suzy Kolber —
Donovan McNabb: Well, I’ve never been a part of a tie. I, uh, never even knew that was in the rulebook. Um, but again, uh, it’s part of the rules and we have to go along with it, so…
Media: Wait a second, so you had no idea that the game was going to end after that Hail Mary attempt?
Donovan: No, I just figured we’d get another opportunity to get back out there and try to win the game. But you know, the one overtime is part of the rules, so we just have to go with it.
Media: ...
Donovan McNabb Didn’t Know NFL Games Could End In a Tie? Really?
Midwest Sports Fans —
Heard about this on Mike and Mike in the Morning today driving into work. Yes, I do listen to them when all of the other morning shows are on commercial break. Luckily, I caught it when they were talking Donovan McNabb and the Philadelphia Eagles tying the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday.
They played audio of McNabb’s press conference in which he admitted to not knowing that NFL games could end in a tie. He compounds this egregious error by wondering aloud what the NFL will do in the playoffs or Super Bowl. Donovan…playoff games can’t end in a tie. They play another overtime. It has ...
Donovan McNabb Would Like To Use One of His Lifelines [NFL]
Deadspin —
OK it's true, Donovan McNabb had no idea that there was such a thing as a tie in the NFL (see video below). But let's not pick on him; it seems that there were several members of the Eagles and Bengals who were unaware of the rule, as unbelievable as that might sound. In what will go down in my household as a tragic waste of some very nice avocado dip, the teams stumbled to a 13-all deadlock on Sunday, the first time since 2002 that NFL teams will use two dashes when listing their records. Ha. Just like soccer. This was all very perplexing to Mr. McNabb. The most amusing part? McNabb still ...
MCNABB NEEDS A REFRESHER
Zoner Sports —
Donovan McNabb has been in the NFL for at least a decade. So someone explain to me how this is possible.
Football Today -- Cassel sets a high price, NFL union boss predicts lockout
Projo Pats Blog —
dolphins_1117.jpg THE SECOND SHOWDOWN: The Dolphins almost blew it, but they drove 61 yards with less than five minutes left to set up a game-winning field goal that buried the Oakland Raiders. The Dolphins have now won four in a row and will host the Patriots on Sunday in a huge meeting of 6-4, second-place teams. Six and four is a popular place to be -- in addition to the Pats and the Dolphins, the Broncos, the Ravens and the Colts are all 6-4, and the Bills can join the club with a victory over Cleveland tonight. With the exception of AFC West-leading Denver, all the 6-4 teams will be fighting for the two wild-card ...
There’s No Tieing In Football
Intentional Foul —
Right? Or is there?
As you already know, the Philadelphia Eagles/Cincinnati Bengals game ended in with a putrid 13-13 tie, the first for the NFL since 2002. Even though Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was part of the league then, after yesterday’s 75-minute error fest, McNabb admitted he wasn’t aware the NFL used the tie system if a team couldn’t score in the allotted overtime.
While a lot is being made about the dumbassery on display, the Philadelphia press thinks ...
Your Moron of the Weekend is...
SimonOnSports —
DONOVAN MCNABB Seriously? Seriously? You can't be serious right? How the hell do you, a professional in the league for a decade, not know the rules of overtime. Hell, don't the officials say the rules every single start of OT when they do the coin flip. ...
Donovan McNabb didn't know that NFL games could end in ties
Shutdown Corner —
Donovan McNabb's team tied the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday, an outcome which came as a complete surprise to the 10-year NFL veteran: What did ... I mean ... how can ... wow. That's it, wow. He didn't know that games could end in a tie. You know who knows that games can end in ties? Everyone. Even Tony Siragusa knows that. Yet a quarterback who has led his team to four NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl didn't know. I mean, it's not like the referee says it before every overtime session! (And to those who think he's joking, he's not. Donovan ...
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ROSIE PEREZ EXPLAINS TIES TO DONOVAN MCNABB
The World of Isaac —
By now, you've all seen the video or heard that Donovan McNabb wasn't aware there were ties in the NFL.... Never mind the fact that he was in the league the last time one occurred (2002)...hey, nobody said football players were the brightest and best right? Anyways, Donovan was having so much trouble understanding the rules that Rosie Perez thought she could lend a helping hand...
Donovan McNabb is a Big Picture Guy
The Big Lead —
Yesterday, the Eagles and Bengals battled to the first tie in the NFL since 2002. In the post-game press conference, Donovan McNabb confessed that he didn’t know there were ties in the NFL. (Video after the jump)
Today a lot of people are going to be asking questions about why he wouldn’t know a rule that seemingly the most casual fan would be aware of. This is a fair question, but I think we need to delve a little deeper. Stop for a moment and consider the fact that McNabb has been in the league since 1999. In that time he’s quarterbacked a team to the Super Bowl and been ...
Whoa, is Donovan McNabb Sarah Palin?
Juiced Sports Blog*: Writing Enhanced by Flaxseed Oil —
He doesn’t know that NFL games can end in ties:
Donovan McNabb is Just as Surprised the Eagles Tied as We Are
Hail Mary Jane —
So I'm sure this completely fucked up your NFL picks yesterday. I know I had the Eagles winning this game. I assumed that the urgency of being in the toughest division in the league and trying to secure a playoff spot would be enough motivation for the Eagles to beat the lowly Bengals but apparently neither team really wanted this game....
ESPN - Eagles 13, Bengals 13. It couldn't have ended any other way.
McNabb fumbled and threw three interceptions in regulation Sunday, and the Bengals botched the only scoring chance in overtime, ...
Donovan McNabb Was Serious
Every Morning Quarterback —
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb said he didn’t realize an NFL game could end in a tie. This after the Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals fought through a scoreless overtime period to arrive at a 13-13 stalemate. I realize there hasn’t been a tie in an NFL game since 2002, but I was stunned to hear Donovan admit that. I know he jokes a lot, so my initial reaction was that he was kidding. But he wasn’t. I thought the tie ...
Mixed Bag for Astros Minor Leaguers in AFL; Hawaii Winter League Finishes Up
The Crawfish Boxes —
So, I didn't fall off a cliff, or get lost on the way to the grocery store only to end up falling into a hole never to be heard from again. It's two weeks until finals for those fool hardy folks in law school, and it's crunch time these next few weeks. So, if nothing else, this is a post to help ease DyingQuail's (and Clack's) load. DQ's been like Atlas this past week, putting the blog on his shoulders while keeping us up to date with trade rumors, Astros goings on and Ben Sheets. If nothing else, he's given Entropic Soul ample opportunity to chant his BEN SHEETS mantra....
Let's head west...
Tuesday, 11/11: Last week we praised ...
Will “ties are for necks” be Donovan McNabb’s legacy?
The Sports Complex —
Chris Webber played in the NBA for 17 seasons, averaging 20.7 points and 9.8 rebounds. He won the 93-94 Rookie of the Year, he was on an all-NBA team five times, he led the league in rebounds, he made five all star teams and earned nearly 200 million dollars professionally. Still, when a hardcore sports fan hears the words “Chris Webber” they will inevitably reply “timeout.” One boneheaded error C-Webb made in college basically defined how he was seen for the rest of his professional career. Thank god ...
Two Horrible Teams, One Cup
Amphibious Sports Duo —
This Saturday at 3:00 the University of Washington Huskies will face the Washington State University in Pullman, Washington to decide the winner of the Apple Cup. This rivalry goes back 108 years when the first game was played to a 5-5 tie in 1900. This will be the 101st game in the series and it features both teams in the absolute dungeon of football relevance. The Huskies are 0-10 and the Cougars are 1-10. Despite the putrid performances by both teams this season, a victory in this game will be viewed as memorable as if a Rose Bowl berth was on the line. I personally can't wait to watch this game. The fans of both teams should be in a frenzied ...
Who Should Control the MVP Vote?
The Sports Complex —
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Donovan McNabb Hates Rules
The Sports Complex —
Drew Magary, AKA Big Daddy Drew of Kissing Suzy Kolber “fame” is the recent author of the oft-hilarious Men With Balls, a mock-guidebook for athletes that I promise to review along with several other recent sports book in the pre-holiday season, pens a weekly column for Deadspin he calls the “Thursday Afternoon NFL Dick Joke Jamboro.” It’s a welcome break from hard-line NFL analysis, and the one “break” column I allow myself to read while I put together my weekly picks. What the column is good for, usually, is a couple of ...
BC Sports Treehouse Fort Headlines For November 23
Sports articles at Blogcritics —
The following is a partial transcript of the November 23, 2008 episode of the BC Sports Treehouse Fort. New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni forced Stephon Marbury to dress as a New York Knick to meet minimum roster requirements due to injuries and trades at MSG. However, the previously-scorned Starbury refused to play after receiving an offer of starter's minutes for the night. New Knick Tim Thomas immediately requested the same deal. No change in his box score line is expected either way. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina basketball star, returned to action just in time to defeat vaunted UC-Santa Barbara. David Eckstein returned the presidency of the Gritty ...
Overtime?
GMEN HQ | A New York Giants Blog —
So, if the Giants and Eagles have the same score at the end of regulation Sunday what happens?
Do they just send out John Carney and David Akers to the 20-yard line and have them go kick for kick, backing up five yards after each successful field goal?
Or do the offensive coordinators and defensive coordinators stand at the 50-yard line and see who can throw their playbooks farther like a shotput?
Oh you know what, I think they actually have a spelling bee between Tom Coughlin and Andy ...
NFL Draft Three-a-Days: 6. Cincinnati Bengals
The Big Lead —
2008 Record: 4-11-1 (Remember, they tied McNabb). Haven’t made the playoffs since Carson Palmer hit Chris Henry for 66 yards while Kimo von Oelhoffen hit Carson Palmer.
Key Departures: OT Stacy Andrews, aerial marksman Ryan Fitzpatrick, WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh and former Super Bowl MVP, Dexter Jackson!
New faces: WR Laveranues Coles, actual marksman Tank Johnson and another backup QB that sounds like he pours an impeccable Guinness.
Desperately ...
May 6th: Houston Sports FaF Smear (and NBA Playoffs)
Fourth And Fifty —
The one where we wish everyone a happy Seis de Mayo!
Don't mess with the 'do.
A night after both high-seeded teams lost on their home court the Nuggets and Cavaliers reversed that trend. Cleveland edged out Atlanta by (yikes) ...
June 22 Houston Sports Updates (End of Days)
Fourth And Fifty —
We’re all going to die on 12.12.2012. Why not use it as leverage in contract negotiations?
The world is going to end on December 12, 2012. So sayeth the Mayan calendar, galactic alignment, fractal mathematics, timewave zero, sun spots, pole problems. No, not Pole ...
2009 NFL Preview: Phildelphia Eagles
The Big Lead —
The Eagles 2008 season would’ve been considered ridiculous almost anywhere else in the NFL, but by their standards, a bizarre rollercoaster of improbable highs and depressing lows is pretty much what’s expected year in and year out under the Donovan McNabb-Andy Reid regime.
In their last four seasons together, they’ve missed the playoffs, won a wildcard game, missed the playoffs, and fallen one game short of a Super Bowl.
Last year was particularly absurd, from an embarrassing Week 11 tie to the Bengals, a game that spoiled us with McNabb’s ...






