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Donovan McNabb scrambles as he's pursued by Rosevelt Colvin (center) and Roman Phifer.
Donovan McNabb scrambles as he's pursued by Rosevelt Colvin (center) and Roman Phifer. (Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee) Globe Staff Photo / Matthew J. Lee

Close but no hurrah for McNabb

QB takes blame for turnovers

By Frank Dell'Apa
Globe Staff / February 7, 2005

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- This was certainly an improvement on 1981 for the Philadelphia Eagles. Donovan McNabb, in fact, thought the Eagles could have wrapped up a victory in the first half of their 24-21 loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl last night. (Full article: 639 words)

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