Thursday, November 15, 2007

Bad Ass

I challenge you to find two more bad ass television performances. This is like being in middle school again. Both from SNL. It works best if you click the play button at the bottom of the box rather than the one in the middle of the screen. Hitting the one in the middle of the screen makes it open in a new window.:



3 comments:

Unknown said...

I want to get the opinion of two NFC East Guru's. I was listening to weei the other day when this guy who was a huge fan of the Eagles called up and said McNabb's 250 yards 4td performance showed that he was the worst qb in the history of the NFL. This guy said McNabb sailed all his throws and that it was only great catches by the wideouts that named his numbers look so good. I want to name a few qbs in recent history that I believe to be much worse. Heath Shuler, Scott Mitchell, Bubby Brister, Steve Burlein, David Carr, Akili Smith, Rex Grossman, Elvis Grbac, Anyone is the last 10 years for the radiers other then maybe Gannon and finally Ryan Leaf. There are many many many more but these are a few.

Nick L. said...

Alex, you know that I can't stand the Eagles. But, McNabb is far from the worst quarterback in the history of the NFL. He's far from the worst quarterback in the NFL now. He's far from the worst quarterback in his own division. Look, the guy has done so much in his career with subpar receivers. Reggie Brown's catch was nice, but it is one of the rare times when we have seen these things happen for McNabb. You have to take the big picture into consideration. I'm not even going to put my list of QBs that are worse than him because I'd have to put my own favorite teams QB down and I don't want to do it.

Babcock said...

Well, I agree with Larocque, That caller was absolutely full of shit, and, having listened to that caller live, I do know for a fact that the radio hosts schooled that guy in the right way. I believe that Michael Holley put him in his place. It isn't even worth making a list. McNabb led his team to what, 4 NFC championship games? Jim Kelley did the same thing in the AFC and I may be drunk but I think he is in the hall of fame. Worst QBs of all time in my mind, right now at this particular moment = Joey Harrington and Ryan Leaf (he's #1, or number -9000008764.3 if you're scoring at home)