Friday, 2 December 2011

Vikings cut Donovan McNabb

Donovan McNabb
Now Donovan McNabb is available again.
The Minnesota Vikings relinquished the thirteen year quarterback yesterday, giving him the chance to sign with a new team for the extend run in a parting coach Leslie Frazier described as joint.
Frazier hard-pressed for the Vikings to trade a sixth-round draft picks this summer to the Washington Redskins in exchange for McNabb. He wanted constancy he believed McNabb would bring to the offense after the NFL lockout kept rookie Christian Ponder from practicing with the team or working with his coaches until training camp.
Donovan McNabb

McNabb went 1-5 as a starter, threw for only four touchdowns, and completed only five passes of, plus 25 yards.
 “This was the best decision for both teams,’’ Frazier said. “He was a great player and has been a great player for our league for a long, long time. Has a lot of love and love for Donovan.’’
McNabb was benched in favor of Ponder in the fourth quarter of Minnesota’s match at Chicago Oct. 16 and has not played since.
Donovan McNabb

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