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08-27-2004
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Former NFL Towel Boy John Clayton
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Any thoughts on the Feagles game last night?
My thought is this, how can I possibly hate an announcer more than Joe Theisman. He is positively annoying. Is he in love with Mcnabb? You have to wonder. Just in awe to be in the presence of a guy that went 8 for 19. Oh and I think Owens had nooooo catches even though he played the whole first half.
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08-27-2004
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Originally Posted by dmq
My thought is this, how can I possibly hate an announcer more than Joe Theisman. He is positively annoying. Is he in love with Mcnabb? You have to wonder. Just in awe to be in the presence of a guy that went 8 for 19. Oh and I think Owens had nooooo catches even though he played the whole first half.
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Thetre's no question ESPN is in love with McNabb
My thoughts on Philly havent changed...their defense stinks and is going to stink worse once the real games start...McNabb cannot throw with any sort of consistent accuracy...Owens will make some plays but also drop his share of balls...they dont have a running game to speak of
9-7 or 10-6 at best
David
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08-27-2004
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"You Want Some?"
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
Thetre's no question ESPN is in love with McNabb
My thoughts on Philly havent changed...their defense stinks and is going to stink worse once the real games start...McNabb cannot throw with any sort of consistent accuracy...Owens will make some plays but also drop his share of balls...they dont have a running game to speak of
9-7 or 10-6 at best
David
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Funny though, they have all these problems and will still end up with a winning record.
You have to give the devil his due.
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08-27-2004
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
Funny though, they have all these problems and will still end up with a winning record.
You have to give the devil his due.
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I said best case scenario was 9-7 or 10-6...I cant see them having a 12-4 or 13-3 at all...it wouldnt be a shock to me if Philly misses the playoffs
David
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08-27-2004
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The Philly Corners are very suspect.......
Cowboy Fan since 1960.......You young-uns stay outta my yard.
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08-27-2004
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Former NFL Towel Boy John Clayton
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I think I saw an article yesterday that was raving about the Feagles new corners. Where was Buckhalter?
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08-27-2004
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
I said best case scenario was 9-7 or 10-6...I cant see them having a 12-4 or 13-3 at all...it wouldnt be a shock to me if Philly misses the playoffs
David
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They could miss the playoffs.
I agree on McNabb--Between him and Vick I don't know who gets more unrealistic hype.
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08-27-2004
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
Funny though, they have all these problems and will still end up with a winning record.
You have to give the devil his due.
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I wouldn't count on that, Michael. Every year there is a few teams who succeed where they are expected to fail and vice versa. Recent examples are the Patriots of two years ago, the Titans of 2000, even the Bucs from last year. I think that the Eagles are poised for a huge implosion. We'll see what happens but they just might be 7-9 or 8-8.
"Success is not by chance, it's by choice!"
- Keith Brooking, Cowboys Linebacker, January 3, 2010
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08-27-2004
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Buckhalter is out for the yr. Jim Johnson is the best defensive coordinator in the NFL. Andy Reid is very good at hiding the offenses weaknesses. They'll win the division, but I'm not ready to proclaim them a SB team.
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08-27-2004
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My opinion of the Eagles is that they have really ugly uniforms, and a head coach that really needs to be on a fitness program before he has a heart attack.
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08-27-2004
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Run defense more than anything is suspect. I think that is how we beat them. Duce ate them alive and we will pound the ball at them.
I would love to see us line up LA at right tackle for that game and run the ball right down J Kearse throat. That would give me great pleasure!!
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08-27-2004
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Former NFL Towel Boy John Clayton
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Sorry, I was meaning Westbrook. Not Buckhalter
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08-27-2004
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Donavan & TO will keep them in every game, they are going to have to score points though, because their corners and run defense look very average. The Pitt recievers did make some very nice receiptions.
Pain is weakness leaving the body.
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08-27-2004
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
Funny though, they have all these problems and will still end up with a winning record.
You have to give the devil his due.
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Agreed, Michael -
The birds have a good coach and an excellent system and have been knocked out in the conference championships three years running, now and they're not any better this year than they were last year, overall. Yea, they have picked up a couple of high-visibility, high-motor players, but has that been enough to offset the loss of the experienced cornerbacks and the injuries to Kalu and their RB? Last year the Eagles overcame the adversity of a slow start, including an embarrassing loss to the 'Pokes, is this the year they shed the bridesmaid's veil and stride boldly up the aisle as the bride, or is this the year they don't even make it to the church?
Even if the birds are not as good as they were, are the 'Boys improved enough to make up the difference this year? I think maybe so.
TO may be a jerk, but he is a superb receiver and big and fast enough to make a difference; I think he'll vastly improve Philly's offense and will give McNabb someone he can play catch with when he is running around outside the pocket - that's when you really find out what playmakers are all about. Kearse will enliven their DL and be a vocal leader. The teams will be more evenly matched this year than in the last few years.
This season just keeps getting better.
'notherBob
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08-27-2004
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They will win the NFC East and have an early exit from the playoffs.
Mcnabb will be most of their running game.
Good Fantasy pick-up.
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