PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Donovan McNabb likes to crack jokes, play loose and be silly.
His act wore thin in Philadelphia, even though he was the best quarterback in franchise history. In the nation’s capital, McNabb is a welcomed addition. It begs the question: Are the Philadelphia Eagles better off without No. 5? Are the Washington Redskins better with him?
The answer could be yes to both questions.
McNabb went to six Pro Bowls and led the Eagles to eight playoff appearances, five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl in 11 seasons. But he didn’t win the big one, and the organization decided to move on with Kevin Kolb.
Though Kolb has started just two games in three seasons, he’s received high praise from coaches, teammates and analysts. He’s considered a born leader who is perfectly suited to run Philadelphia’s offense.
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