RUSH: Snerdley and I were discussing the NFL playoffs at the break here at the top of the hour. I asked him what he thought of his Cowboys backing in, sneaking in, and he says, “Ah, it doesn’t look too good.”
I don’t know. If Parcells can get the quarterback’s head turned around… Parcells says their quarterback there, Tony Romo, has an overconfidence program. He’s gotta rein him in. Seattle has a porous secondary. The Cowboy’s Terrell Owens and Terry Glenn could have a field day. You never know what’s going to happen, which reminded me that some strange things are going on in Philadelphia involving the Iggles. As you know, Donovan McNabb was hurt earlier in the season. Jeff Garcia has taken over at quarterback, and they won the NFC East. This has caused Mama McNabb, who has been made famous with the Campbell’s soup commercials to become concerned. This is amazing. Wilma McNabb actually wrote something on her son’s website, DonovanMcNabb.com.
This story is all about McNabb’s thoughts on the plight of black quarterbacks. I think it’s Bill Rhoden, William Rhoden that wrote the story, and he concludes that Philadelphia will “lose its soul” if it throws him over the side, throws him overboard for Jeff Garcia, who is the current Philadelphia quarterback who says, “Hey, I’m just trying to win. This is Donovan’s job. It’s not mine. I’m just trying to win.” So what is all this talk about the pressure and the plight of black quarterbacks? I thought the media didn’t care about that and that’s why I was lambasted for pointing it out. But here how many years later, we have a story, and Mama McNabb even got her little blurb there on her son’s website, and everybody is concerned about the pressure McNabb’s facing because his team is winning without him. Philly may crucify him, may through him overboard. Now Bill Rhoden of the New York Times is talking about the pressures faced by black numbers in the NFL! I knew I was right all along, which is why I never felt the need to apologize.