Donovan McNabb is out for blood, and seems intent on returning some of the same venom his experienced as a player in the NFL.
It what appears to be a left hook at both men, McNabb called Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler “the Tony Romo of the Midwest.”
He’s the Tony Romo of the Midwest. We can talk about arm talent, we can talk about being able to throw a ball through a wall. He can put up 280, 340 yards passing, but you look across the board he’s got two interceptions in a game that cost them 14 points or so. That hurts a football team.
McNabb did give Cutler some credit by saying he “can play in this league,” but then he broke Cutler down by his body of work.
Wins and losses record, the numbers you put up. And the end-all be-all is how many playoff wins do you have? How many playoff appearances do you have? If you only have one to show for almost a decade of play that means you can’t lead your team to the playoffs.
McNabb uses his six pro bowl selections as ammo for critiques of certain guys. He essentially can only critique guys he was actually better than.
h/t SunTimes.com