Donovan McNabb Reminds Eagles Fans That Getting to NFC Championship ‘Is Not Easy’

by abournenesn

Dec 28, 2012

Donovan McNabbThe last we heard from Donovan McNabb was last October, when he was benched by the Vikings in favor of Christian Ponder after a 1-5 start. Suffice to say, McNabb’s tenure in Philadelphia was significantly more successful.

But McNabb wasn’t exactly loved in the City of Brotherly Love, either, despite leading the team to five NFC championship games and a Super Bowl. McNabb was, in fact, derided for much of his time with the Eagles despite his success on the field.

Well, in the wake of the Eagles’ last two (very disappointing) seasons with Michael Vick at the helm, McNabb may be taking an opportunity to throw a shot Philly’s way in the form of sticking up for similarly maligned coach Andy Reid.

“You look at everything he’s been able to accomplish, I think it outweighs what you’ve seen the last two years,” McNabb said while an analyst for Comcast SportsNet, according to ESPN. “Making it to the NFC championship is not easy, and I think they’re starting to see that right now, that getting to the playoffs and going to the NFC championship consistently, it’s just not that easy.”

Being that McNabb was demoted to a third-string quarterback in his final weeks with the Eagles, maybe he’s a little bitter at the organization. Maybe he’s a little bitter at the fans who treated him poorly. However, one thing’s for sure: The only person McNabb isn’t bitter at is Reid.

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