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McNabb airs his take on long Eagles run

August 24th, 2010

Donovan McNabb complained to Eagles head coach Andy Reid and owner Jeffrey Lurie that “no one in the organization ever stepped up and said anything” about the criticism the quarterback endured since his first season in the NFL, according to an interview that appears in the current issue of GQ magazine. McNabb, who was traded to Washington in April, said he aired his concerns in a meeting after the 2008 season. “We sat down and talked, and I got everything off my chest from [1999] on,” McNabb said. “It went all the way back to the [Terrell Owens] situation, it went back to us not winning big games, me being criticized for whatever, leadership. . . . “They’ll say something to you in the

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