McNabb unplugged about his trade from the Iggles
McNabb on why his time in Philly came to an end:
“What happened was I’ve been traded, and that was the decision of the organization. Again, I’ve always said I wanted to end my career there, but things happen in this game, and I went along with it and ended up in
On the team’s decision to make the trade after head coach Andy Reid and others in the organization had stated that McNabb was the No. 1 quarterback:
“You know what? I was hearing the same things as everybody else — that I was going to be the starting quarterback and I looked forward to coming back in the up and coming years to try to shift things around, and get over that hump. But obviously things changed. Andy and I still have a great relationship, and we’re going to continue to talk throughout this whole process and push each other, and wish for nothing but the best for one another. But like I said and as you know, things change and sometimes you get an immediate answer and sometimes you don’t. In this situation, it’s one that happened, and again, one that I look back on — the things that I set out wanting to accomplish and bring back to
On if it upsets him that the Iggles had put together a team with playmakers at key positions:
“Well again, they’re exciting players and I’m very excited to have had the opportunity to play with them last year. But I think Kevin’s stepping into a great situation. I’m happy for him, and more importantly for having the opportunity to work with him for three years. He’ll be prepared, he’ll be ready. My focus right now is being in
On if it bothers him that he was routinely criticized for his accuracy only to see the Eagles replace McNabb with Kevin Kolb, a quarterback who’s not exactly known for his accuracy:
“Well I haven’t really been focused on what’s going on in
On if he feels betrayed considering all that he’s done for the Eagles since being drafted:
“Not at all. But let’s focus on the task at hand here guys. We’re talking about high blood pressure, spreading the awareness. The football side of things will take care of itself, and one that we’ll kind of go into later as we continue on into this offseason and during the season. But I just want to focus in on the oneinthreepeople.com website for people to log on to and learn more about high blood pressure and how it can really change their lives. As far as football is concerned, that’s one that we’re not kind of talking about right now. I’m happy for the Eagles, I’m happy for the Redskins and look forward to good things happening to both organizations.”
On if he felt like he was poorly treated by certain segments of the fanbase and media in Philly:
“I love the fans in