Superbowl my ass, this fvckin team blows, 2 road loses and their back home and they only put up 6 F'in points! Andy Reid and McNabb take it in the ass!
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With the way that lined moved all week you could see this coming a mile away.
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/9/2005
I must of been a mile and a half away, because I didnt see it.Originally Posted by Illusion
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SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
agreed when mcnabbs off hes really off cost me alot of cash everytime i take a chance on him and say ok hes good he bites me![]()
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/23/2005
thats because of the Leftwitch injury is why the line moved the way it did.Originally Posted by Illusion
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
It had moved to 7/7.5 before the annoucement of Leftwich.Originally Posted by bigboydan
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/9/2005
Whenever a team says they 'really should have been' 7-0 (Philly) or 5-2 (Arizona), it means they don't recognize their problem. Fade delusional teams.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005
I remember when they used to have a really good receiver. That was the year they went to the Superbowl. That really good receiver came back early from a broken leg to play in that Superbowl and was the best player on the field. The Eagles decided they wanted to be cheap bastards and refused to pay that receiver top 5 money which he was easily worth. The next season they were 3-2 going into the bye week and they couldn't handle that same great underpaid outspoken receiver saying that McNabb was playing like shit so they made a spectacle out of cutting him and demonized him while sacrificing their season. Now that same really good receiver is producing for a rival team in their own division while they trail that team in the standings wondering how it could possibly be that their record is exactly the same as last year when their quarterback is playing wonderfully enough for them to lose half their games.Originally Posted by Italia_NYC
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/16/2005
The Eagles didn't care or they threw the game. Either way, I don't care. lol. The parity the NFL was after is manifesting ... as mediocrity.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005
See, that's the problem. The Eagles like to sit back and chuckle about things. Their "leader" doesn't have the intensity necessary to consistently win big games or even games they should win easily. That was why unnamed receiver (who is one of the most intense players in the game) was always on his case.Originally Posted by Italia_NYC
While the Eagles are sitting back and laughing (having lost 3 in a row), they are also looking up at the Cowboys who are coming off a huge win. And while it's fashionable for the media and yourself to claim that unnamed receiver is #2 on his team, that is in reality a complete falsity since he is leading the team in receptions, leading the team in receiving yardage, leading the team in receiving touchdowns, and he's the guy that always draws the best cover corner or 2 defenders from every opponent they play. Make no mistake about it, unnamed receiver is the #1 option on his team and the #1 option to defend for opponents.
So once again the Eagles can laugh themselves right into being spectators for the postseason.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/16/2005
Originally Posted by misterjameswest
I agree. I used to think NFL players were ready for war. Unlike the NBA, were the schedule is too full to play at full intensity all the time. No more. One 'sign' of the times: football players making basketball moves after a tackle or score.
But what do we expect in our ever expanding superstar culture? Runs straight against a solid team philosophy.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005
lol townedOriginally Posted by isetcap
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SBR Founder Join Date: 12/23/2005
Problem with hitting TO hard is that he's built like a stone statue. Defenders hit him and end up mangled. His last year in San Francisco I can recall two defenders that hit him simultaneously while he caught a pass over the middle. He stayed up and ran into the endzone while one of the defenders had to be helped off the field and another got a cart ride to the locker room while tied to a stretcher. Hitting TO is like ramming yourself into a horse.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/16/2005