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    Chicago Bears Donovan McNabb

    No.
    No No No.

    Don't even think about it, Bears.

    I don't care how many years of NFL experience he has.

    He doesn't have anything left in the tank. It's been that way for quite a while. He can't throw. He can't run.

    And get this: Tom Thayer thinks the Bears should go after him because "he knows Minnesota's gameplan and we still have to play them."

    Seriously?

    Tom, I think you took too many hits in the head when you were playing.

    Please, Bears, do NOT go after McNabb. This would be a very, very bad idea.

    And, by the way...

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    Can he be any worse than McCown though? He has at least been involved in NFL football and practicing with a team since the season started. McCown was coaching high-school football. Did McNabb look done when Minny played the Bears earlier this year? Yes, he definitely did not look good. This is Hanie's show to run the rest of the way unless he gets hurt. So all this is is insurance and I don't even want to see what McCown looks like under center.

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    Bears should take shot on McNabb





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    Greg Couch

    Greg Couch has been a national columnist at AOL Fanhouse and The Sporting News and an award-winning columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times. He was featured twice in “Best American Sports Writing” and was recognized this year by the US Tennis Writers Association for best column writing and match coverage. He covers tennis on his personal blog.
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    Updated Dec 2, 2011 9:46 AM ET


    He’s not in shape. His time has passed. He has flopped at two jobs in a row. And on Thursday, Donovan McNabb was released by the Minnesota Vikings. A sad end to a career that never quite ...

    SHAME IN HIS GAME


    Donovan McNabb's long, strange career has never lived up to its full potential. Reid Forgrave


    Well, let’s hold off on that type of talk for a minute.
    McNabb sounds like something the Chicago Bears should be drooling over. It’s funny, because Chicagoans wanted McNabb for years, throughout his prime. And now that he’s washed up, he might save his hometown team.
    Or, he might flop again. Either way, it’s worth the risk.
    McNabb would be a Hail Mary for the 7-4 Bears, who aren’t going anywhere now that Jay Cutler is out with a broken thumb. Cutler said Wednesday he might be done for the year. It’s Caleb Hanie’s team now, and he makes a fine clipboard holder for a sideline.
    The sad thing is, I suspect that no one will claim McNabb off waivers.
    You thought his career had fallen off a cliff these past few years?
    Think about this for an end: McNabb asks for his release so that he can have another shot with another team.
    And no other team wants him.
    Ugh. In Chicago, they already were debating on sports-talk radio Thursday afternoon whether McNabb is washed up or the Bears should want him. No one seemed to understand that both things are true.
    WHAT A TRIP

    Take a look at the up-and-down career of Donovan McNabb at FOX SPORTS NORTH.

    McNabb is done. And the Bears need him.
    For the past couple of years, people already were debating whether McNabb is a Hall of Fame quarterback. It’s lifetime-achievement kind of talk, the stuff you get into only when time is about up for an athlete.
    McNabb made a career of losing the NFC Championship Game. His one Super Bowl, a loss, ended ugly. Players, including Terrell Owens, suggested he was so out of shape and nervous that, in crunchtime, he was throwing up, choking or coughing in the huddle.
    McNabb has been the focus of criticism for years, and to be honest, I’ve always been a McNabb apologist. It took him a while to develop in Philadelphia, and then when it was time to reach the mountaintop, coach Andy Reid misused and overused him.
    Eventually, Philadelphia gave up on him. He went to Washington with a big contract. But it didn’t work out with coach Mike Shanahan. McNabb apologists — yes, me again — blamed Shanahan, who once benched McNabb for a two-minute drill, suggesting he can’t think on his feet. It was an insult.
    So Washington didn’t want him anymore. And this year, at 35, it didn’t work for McNabb at Minnesota.
    In the end, the McNabb debate is never going to be resolved. I still think Reid misused him. Shanahan has an awfully high, genius reputation for a guy who hasn’t won anything without John Elway running the offense.


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    Of course, it really doesn’t matter to the Bears where McNabb stands in history. It’s sickening to watch a great player, if that’s what he was, play too long. It’s awful to see great talents fade.
    But even McNabb’s faded talents can help Chicago. The Bears are based entirely on defense and special teams, and can win without a great quarterback.
    They just can’t win with a guy throwing three interceptions a game, as Hanie did at Oakland on Sunday. Hanie played well for a while in last season’s NFC Championship Game, after Cutler left with a sore knee. But that’s the only good experience he has.
    The Bears had a shot at a Hail Mary to win Sunday, but Hanie didn’t even know how to spike the ball to stop the clock.
    His backup now is Josh McCown, who hasn’t taken a snap since 2009.
    Before Cutler got hurt two weeks ago, the Bears were serious contenders. McNabb gives them experience they don’t have, and a plan B if (when) Hanie continues to flop.
    They just need someone who won’t throw interceptions, and will make an occasional play here and there. Just the threat of making a play would be enough to make defenses play honest against the Bears.
    McNabb threw two interceptions in six games for the Vikings this year.
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    He completed 60 percent of his passes and had a passer rating of 82.9.
    Cutler’s was 85.7.
    That’s not to suggest that McNabb still has it. He doesn’t. But the Bears don’t need him to win games the way the Vikings did.
    Just imagine: McNabb comes home to Chicago, manages to get the Bears into the playoffs and then rewrites the narrative to his own career.
    Highly unlikely. But a Hail Mary isn’t about probability. For the Bears, washed up is a step up.

    Couch: Why desperate Chicago Bears should take shot on Donovan McNabb - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN
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    This is a horrible article by Couch. He spends most of the article talking about how bad McNabb has been and essentially just says he must be better than Hanie. Sounds like he actually wants the Bears to go after him in order to replace Hanie, which is ridiculous.
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    Josh McCown has not played in the NFL since 2009 and was never good to start with. McCown is closer to Todd Collins than he is to Caleb Hanie.

    McNabb is an upgarde and provides the Bears with an actual starting option in case Hanie gets hurt or loses to the Chiefs.

    McNabb is a shell of himself, but that shell is still better than McCown.

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    I don't really have a strong opinion regarding McNabb one way or the other since as far as I'm concerned I hope whoever is backing up Hanie will never see the field. Anything can happen but Caleb Hanie is a tough kid and I don't see him getting injured too. But supposing he does? If that's the case our season is over no matter who's next in line. Enderle, McCown, McNabb, what difference does it make. We'd lose behind any of them.

    As far as the article is concernced this asshat doersn't even know what he's talking about. Caleb Hanie is a better QB that at least half a dozen QB's who are starting fof their teams. It's only his inexperience that's limiting him right now and game by game and snap by snap that will disappear. Makes a good clipboard holder, yeah right. I'd be willing to bet this asshole has never even seen him play.
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    Heard that Dallas is the only team above/below the Bears as far as a waiver claim would go on McNabb and rumor is they aren't interested. I just can't see McNabb being a worse back-up option than McCown so I hope they check into this. Caleb is our #1 and nobody in their right minds would be calling for McNabb to start ahead of him even if they did get him. I hope it happens.

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    Heard that Dallas is the only team above/below the Bears as far as a waiver claim would go on McNabb and rumor is they aren't interested. I just can't see McNabb being a worse back-up option than McCown so I hope they check into this. Caleb is our #1 and nobody in their right minds would be calling for McNabb to start ahead of him even if they did get him. I hope it happens.
    After reading what David Haugh has to say about the skills and lack thereof McCown exhibited in practice I've changed my mind about McNabb. McCown is nothing more than another Todd Collins and although we end up neck deep in a lake of shit no matter who gets to play if Hanie goes down too I'll take my chances with someone whose actually taken some snaps from center this year over a guy who hasn't. They need to at least take a look at what McNabb can do.
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    McCown was the best option available at the time the Bears signed him. Orton went to KC and the Bears had to grab somebody. He's not the best option anymore though.

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