Found December 23, 2011 on The Viking Age:
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Now is the time of the year for giving. And brotherhood. And wishing for peace on earth. And, if you’re the Vikings, throwing your ex-teammates under the bus. Yes the anonymous sources are at it again (those guys must have Tom Pelissero on speed-dial). This time they’re talking about Donovan McNabb. Pelissero reveals in his newest “Who to Blame for 2011″ piece the full extent of McNabb’s cluelessness. According to snitches, McNabb was so poorly versed in Bill Musgrave’s new offense that he didn’t even know the protections going into the first game. McNabb reportedly told teammates in a meeting just before the opener, “Guys, I don’t know what’s going on.” At least the man is honest. … [visit site to read more] Stunning Revelation: Donovan McNabb Sucked for the Vikings - The Viking Age - The Viking Age - A Minnesota Vikings Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
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