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McNabb wants to be a viking and is open to the 49ers


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Going to the Jaquars, Oakland, Minnesota, Arizona, or San Francisco makes sense for the teams involved. It sounds as if McNabb would have his own preferences like Minnesota and the 49ers.

I really don't think he fits in Carolina right now. We are going young and he would put a serious kink in Moore's development as McNabb would want to be the starter. He will want a 3 year contract rather than play out the remainder on his current contract and I don't see us doing that. Thirdly McNabb has never played in a run heavy scheme with downfield passing. I think he could adapt but he is not ideally suited for our scheme. For all of these and other reasons I haven't thought of, I hope he gets to go to the team of his choosing if the Eagles let him go with I think is still a mistake, but I don't see the Panthers as a great fit for him nor is he a great fit for us.

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Going to the Jaquars, Oakland, Minnesota, Arizona, or San Francisco makes sense for the teams involved. It sounds as if McNabb would have his own preferences like Minnesota and the 49ers.

I really don't think he fits in Carolina right now. We are going young and he would put a serious kink in Moore's development as McNabb would want to be the starter. He will want a 3 year contract rather than play out the remainder on his current contract and I don't see us doing that. Thirdly McNabb has never played in a run heavy scheme with downfield passing. I think he could adapt but he is not ideally suited for our scheme. For all of these and other reasons I haven't thought of, I hope he gets to go to the team of his choosing if the Eagles let him go with I think is still a mistake, but I don't see the Panthers as a great fit for him nor is he a great fit for us.

wish i could give you some pie, mcnabb will not be a panther next season we are obviously going with Moore other wise we would not have dumped jake. Like it or not jake has been our best QB so far just not lately

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If the 49ers want to have a chance to win next year they would do well to get McNabb imo.

They will already win the division now that Warner is retired, and McNabb might just be able to lead them through the playoffs.

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McNabb doesn't really have a choice on where he goes does he?
Like Saltman said, you don't want to pick up a guy in the last year of his contract unless you know you can sign him longterm and he will play for the money you are offering. He could be forced to go somewhere for the year but would be a FA again next year. So teams who decide to trade for him will likely already have a contract worked out and McNabb would be willing to go there. Unless you are the Raiders who seem to make a bunch of stupid deals all the time.
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