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Donovan McNabb is the greatest QB in history


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I mean, did you see how he poured it on against the Cards? Man, was he relentless. Every wide receiver he has ever been forced to throw to sucks, his runningback is way too small and has never made an impact at the NFL level, and his defense is a perennial letdown. The coaching of the team likewise is terrible. But ol' D-Nabb keeps throwing that franchise on his back and carrying them to title after title. No one plays better than him in the big games boy, let me tell ya. He should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and if his bust isn't three times bigger than everyone else's, it's pure racism. Baugh, Unitas, Montana, these guys couldn't hold a candle to THE GREAT ONE. Yes sir.

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If this thread is true. Where does that put Warner?

Left for dead for a few YEARS.

FIRST QB EVER to lead TWO different teams to the SUPER BOWL.

2-0 vs McNabb head to head in the NFCG.

McNabb and Philly did what anyone would expect from them to do in the 2nd half and thats fight back. Thats what pros do.

Now the Panthers thats another story.

The greatest qb in history? NO.

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