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Title: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 5th, 2006, 2:35pm Not that it should come as any surprise, but Donte Stallworth will be starting opposite Reggie Brown at WR against the Texans on Sunday. Look for plenty of offense from the Eagles as their offensive line should wear out the Texans defensive line in fairly short order. I like the Eagles defense in this one too. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 15th, 2006, 5:12pm Westbrook lookin' okay... according to "The REAL Feed": Westbrook misses practice, listed as probable (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/09/15/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.westbrook.1st.ld.writethru.0138/index.html) SI.com: NFL (15.09.2006 16:15) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 15th, 2006, 7:54pm Might Moats see a little action given Westbrook's swollen knee??? According to "The REAL Feed",... YES... With Westbrook nursing knee, Moats could get more chances (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/09/15/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.westbrook.2nd.ld.writethru.0483/index.html) SI.com: NFL (15.09.2006 18:07) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 18th, 2006, 12:42am Bad news for the Eagles... not only did they lose a key division game, at home, but they may have lost Jevon Kearse for the season. It appears that he may have torn ligaments in his knee. Early in OT, Kearse hobbled off the field with leg cramps, and then came back a play later to assist on a sack. During the sack, teammate Mike Patterson rolled onto Kearse's left knee and Kearse was carted off the field in obvious pain. The Eagles do have great depth at the DE position, so the injury won't be as devastating as it could have been. The Eagles, already short on CBs, had to replace Rod Hood who suffered a severe bruise of the heel. Joselio Hanson and Dexter Wynn both had to step in and play expanded roles. LJ Smith had more than 100 receiving yards, but suffered a mild shoulder injury in the first quarter. He kept playing and should be ready to go next week. Brian Westbrook, who missed practice with a bruised knee this week, played the entire game and showed no ill effects. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 18th, 2006, 8:41pm Here are links from MAJOR, OFFICIAL and LOCAL sources regarding the season-ending Kearse injury... courtesy of "the Gridiron Newsstand & The REAL Feed (http://www.fantasyfootballer.com/newsstand.htm)": Kearse out for season with knee injury (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/09/18/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.kearse.out.2nd.ld.writethru.0446/index.html) SI.com: NFL (18.09.2006 18:30) "Kearse: Season-Ending Injury (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/homeNewsDetail.jsp?id=55687)" "Eagles' Kearse out for season (http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/football/15549343.htm)" |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 20th, 2006, 7:14pm Westbrook's knee still givin' him fits... and has him questionable for this week's game on the current injury report. From "The REAL Feed": Eagles RB Westbrook misses practice with sore knee (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2596035&campaign=rss&source=NFLHeadlines) ESPN: NFL (20.09.2006 18:09) Eagles running back Brian Westbrook missed practice Wednesday because of a sore knee and is questionable for the game against the San Francisco 49ers. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 22nd, 2006, 8:48am Eagles pass defense getting more and more suspect... Currently from atop "The REAL Feed": Injuries deplete Eagles' secondary (http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortwayne/sports/football/15578768.htm) News Sentinel: Sports - Football (22.09.2006 08:34) One cornerback wasn't in the NFL last year. Another has never played in a game. The nickel back didn't make the original roster. Just two games into the season, the Philadelphia Eagles' secondary is decimated by injuries. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 22nd, 2006, 4:16pm Brian Westbrook practiced today (limited) and expects to be able to go on Sunday. Also Donte Stallworth tweaked a hamstring in practice today, but doesn't anticipate any problems for Sunday. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 24th, 2006, 8:11pm What happened to Stallworth this week??? Did that hamstring put him out of commission??? ... Oh, and, also, on the official injury report, it indicates that his injury is a "hip" injury. :-/ |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 25th, 2006, 1:21am Well, there's the answer on Stallworth... He was a late scratch. They say it was a hamstring. I guess its saying "hip" on the injury report was a typo. From "The REAL Feed": Stallworth scratched from Eagles' lineup (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/09/24/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.stallworth.out.0148/index.html) SI.com: NFL (24.09.2006 19:05) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 28th, 2006, 4:04am Westbrook questionable this week again... according to "The REAL Feed": Westbrook questionable for Sunday (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nfl/news/ABN4042380.htm) The Sports Network: NFL (27.09.2006 20:08) Something just tells me he'll be fine come Monday night. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 28th, 2006, 5:17pm I wouldn't worry too much about Westbrook... he had a "questionable" 3 TDs including a 71-yard run (with an incredible stiff-arm that gained him an extra 35 yards). I hope all the Westbrook critics are looking themselves in the mirror right now. I said he was a top 10 back this season, and so far he's more than proving it. Using a standard scoring system, he's the #1 fantasy RB in the NFL through 3 weeks of the season. (Of course, the injury status is always a concern, but he's showing he's able to play through some pain and still produce.) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 28th, 2006, 5:27pm Donte Stallworth missed practice today as he continues to rest a slight hammy injury. Big Red said the MRI shows that it isn't serious, but it's sensitive enough that he doesn't want to risk anything right now. Watch the practice reports for Friday and Saturday before making a decision on him. He's still listed as questionable. If he can practice, then start him against an atrocious GB secondary. If he can't practice, then you might want to find another option this week. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Sep 29th, 2006, 7:44pm According to this report from off "The REAL Feed", Stallworth is back practicing and thinks he will be ready to go on Monday night: McNabb now has multiple options (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/09/29/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.mcnabb.s.targets.0584/index.html) SI.com: NFL (29.09.2006 18:11) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Sep 30th, 2006, 11:25pm Donte Stallworth, Brian Westbrook, Brian Dawkins, and Lito Sheppard all practiced on Saturday and should be ready to play on Monday night... |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 2nd, 2006, 9:45pm on 09/30/06 at 23:25:48, Philly wrote:
Unless the coach decides to deactivate a couple of them an hour before gametime. Westbrook is out as is Sheppard. It's hurting them already as Buckhalter, running well enough, has fumbled twice inside the opponent's five yard line. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 3rd, 2006, 2:40am According to this report off "The REAL Feed", it looks like Stallworth's sore hammy remains quite tender: Three receivers hurt in Green Bay-Philadelphia game (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/10/02/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.packers.injuries.0151/index.html) SI.com: NFL (03.10.2006 00:39) I wonder how long this hammy is going to hold Stallworth back this year... Furthermore, according to this article, it looks like Reggie Brown suffered an even worse injury. Keep us up-to-the-moment on the prognoses, Philster! |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 3rd, 2006, 1:27pm According to Andy Reid's 12:00 News Conference (a real treat for anyone who has never listened ::) Brian Westbrook - Was deactivated right before the game. Was a gametime decision after Westbrook tried to warm up. He's doing well now, well enough to practice, but Reid will hold him out of Wednesday's practice anyway. (Conspiracy theorists here in Philly are thinking that Reid didn't want to risk further injury with the short week of preparation for Dallas--a division rival--and figured that Green Bay could be handled without Westbrook. A very nice theory.) I'll eat my favorite Eagles hat if he doesn't suit up for the Dallas game. Donte Stallworth - Had an MRI today. Still has a strained hamstring. Won't practice tomorrow. Status is day-to-day. His hands were not x-rayed, so there's no telling why he might have dropped the catchable passes last night. Reggie Brown - Is OK and is cleared to practice tomorrow. X-rays on his shoulder last night showed no damage. Probably just a bruise that shouldn't be a problem. Lito Sheppard - Will practice tomorrow despite being deactivated for the Packer game. Expect him to return for Dallas. Rod Hood - Still hurting with the bruised heel. Probably won't practice tomorrow. Will be day-to-day. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 5th, 2006, 12:51am Dallas's comin' to Philly... Will Westbrook and Stallworth be on the field for the game? ... From "The REAL Feed": Westbrook questionable, Stallworth doubtful for Sunday (http://football.about.com/b/a/257857.htm) The Sports Network: NFL (04.10.2006 18:42) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 8th, 2006, 7:16am Dudes, can someone please keep me "posted" regarding Westbrook's status for today's game so that when I wake up (probably like 10 minutes before game time) I can quickly check in here and see if he's playing or NOT??? I'd really like to know going into the games for the week whether he is or isn't,... BUT I GOTTA go to get a "decent" night's sleep (i.e. a "solid" five and a half hours :-/ ... [smiley=yawn.gif]). Thanks in advance, fellas! :) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 8th, 2006, 10:05am I know he didn't practice Friday... his availability will likely be announced sometime prior to the game today. Unfortunately I'll be at a "family event" until kickoff and then am watching the game at someone else's house, so I won't be able to update you. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Callie on Oct 8th, 2006, 3:08pm I just heard that Westbrook will start, but Stallworth is out. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 8th, 2006, 4:13pm Yea, Call,... here it is from off "The REAL Feed": Eagles' Westrook active; Stallworth, Hood sit out (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2617672&campaign=rss&source=NFLHeadlines) ESPN: NFL (08.10.2006 15:28) Despite missing practice all week with a knee injury, Eagles running back Brian Westbrook was active for Philadelphia's highly anticipated matchup with Dallas on Sunday. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 8th, 2006, 9:53pm I hope you guys are enjoying the Eagles Fantasy Specific Analysis on the Team Reports page each week... Here are a couple gems from this week: Quote:
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 10th, 2006, 2:12pm While there were rumors flying around following the game regarding Westbrook and a possible scope for his knee (sidelining him for 3-4 weeks), Andy Reid mentioned on Monday that Westbrook came out of the game in good shape with only a little bit of swelling. Their plan for right now is to keep doing what they've been doing and "hope it goes away on its own"!?! Anyway, he's probably going to be a gametime decision again this weekend... On another note, last night during halftime of MNF, the ESPN crew noted that Donovan McNabb has put together (statistically) the BEST five game stretch by a QB, in the history of the NFL. Wow! (And New Orleans just lost its starting SS for the season too.) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 12th, 2006, 6:29am Stallworth... :P From "The REAL Feed": Eagles' Stallworth doubtful for Sunday (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nfl/news/ABN4044276.htm) The Sports Network: NFL (11.10.2006 19:18) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 12th, 2006, 9:59am Stallworth seems to be saying the right things... he absolutely wants to play against New Orleans, but he realizes that the health of his hammy over the long haul is more important than sticking it to the team that sent him packing... |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 19th, 2006, 4:17pm For you IDPers out there... Michael Lewis to the bench (http://phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/99-10192006-729230.html) PhillyBurbs.com: (10/19/06) After getting burned a number of times, including once by Joe Horn that got the Saints back in the game last weekend, Michael Lewis is going to be replaced at SS by Sean Considine (2nd year player out of Iowa). Lewis will likely still be on the field for obvious running downs, as he has excelled in that area of the game. But his pass coverage has inexplicably suffered this year (probably a mental thing more than anything else) and Considine is better in that area, so he'll get the obvious passing downs. Neither one should be used by IDPers in the short term while they're splitting time. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 21st, 2006, 9:01am Donte Stallworth practiced on Friday. He said he feels good (like he did before the GB game when he re-injured it). He'll be a gametime decision. I'd avoid him if you can. Darren Howard is also battling a strained groin. He's listed as questionable, but I think he'll play. If you own him as an IDPer, it might be a good week to let him rest. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Oct 22nd, 2006, 12:22pm Donte Stallworth will not play today against the Bucs. He's been declared inactive. CB Rod Hood will also miss another game. William (Tra) Thomas will play (despite suffering from back spasms earlier in the week) and his backup, Winston Justice, will be inactive. So the Eagles are confident he is ready to go. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Oct 22nd, 2006, 12:41pm on 10/22/06 at 12:22:29, Philly wrote:
Great work, Jeff! [smiley=bow.gif] Way to be on it! [smiley=onit.gif] ... [smiley=clap.gif] |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Nov 10th, 2006, 3:48am Don't get too comfy on that Donte Stallworth bandwagon... Reggie Brown just got paid and is in the house for years to come... From "The REAL Feed": Eagles sign WR Brown to five-year extension (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nfl/news/ABN4048514.htm) The Sports Network: NFL (09.11.2006 23:09) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Nov 12th, 2006, 10:21am The Eagles had some money under the cap they needed to spend, so they used it (as usual) to tie up some young players for a long time. Reggie Brown, Mike Patterson, and Trent Cole all received extensions that will keep them in Green ([smiley=eagle.gif] and [smiley=money.gif]) for quite a while. It benefits the players now and the Eagles down the road when those players are getting less than market value. I wouldn't read too much into Donte Stallworth and his status as a result of the Brown extension. This is standard cap practice for the Eagles. The most telling sign, however, is that SS Michael Lewis (free agent at the end of this season) was not extended. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Nov 19th, 2006, 2:24pm McNabb... [smiley=scared.gif] Brought to you by way of "the Gridiron Newsstand": "Eagles' McNabb injures knee, carted off (http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/PHI/9814886)" |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Nov 19th, 2006, 6:20pm According to "The REAL Feed", that's it for McNabb... McNabb out for year with torn ACL (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nfl/news/ABN4050221.htm) The Sports Network: NFL (19.11.2006 17:21) ...Is it for the Eagles? What a shame... [smiley=no.gif] |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Nov 20th, 2006, 5:13pm For those of you looking to replace McNabb for the rest of the season, Andy Reid has stated that he won't name the starting QB (for Week 12) until Wednesday of this week. Insider Scoop: I've been led to believe that it will be A.J. Feeley (and NOT Jeff Garcia) that will get the starting nod. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Nov 22nd, 2006, 6:30pm Garcia gets the knod... according to "The REAL Feed": Garcia gets nod to replace McNabb as Eagles quarterback (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/11/22/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.garcia.2nd.ld.writethru.0474/index.html) SI.com: NFL (22.11.2006 17:04) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by StegRock on Nov 29th, 2006, 1:53pm Just getting an update in here on McNabb's injury... from "The REAL Feed": McNabb has surgery for torn ACL (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/wires/11/28/2020.ap.fbn.eagles.mcnabb.surgery.2nd.ld.writethru.0346/index.html) SI.com: NFL (28.11.2006 19:30) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by DirkDiggler on Nov 29th, 2006, 2:58pm So what is the scuttlebutt on the Eagles? They have made some decent in-season moves and signed their players to long term contract. (not Dawkins though) What are they looking to do at QB for the long term? Do they really think Feeley may be the guy? Are they going after a QB in free agency? Or do they really think McNabb can comeback? And, where has their defense gone? |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Nov 30th, 2006, 5:01pm Hey DD... I don't know where to begin (or end)... there's a lot of issues with the Eagles right now, from personnel, to schemes, to philosophy, to internal strife, etc... First off... Dawkins signed a 7-year deal in 2003. He's locked up until his career ends. Secondly, I don't know what's going to happen with QB. The Eagles still have a lot of money and contract tied up with McNabb, so they're going to continue to look at him as their franchise QB. Therefore, they won't be drafting QB early. They'll probably keep Feeley as the #2 (he'll likely start the 2007 season if DMac isn't ready yet) and draft a project as the #3. (Expect the Eagles to try to outsmart everyone else here and draft someone completely unexpected. That's their M.O. They generally end up outsmarting only themselves though.) I think the biggest problem the Eagles are having right now (McNabb injury aside) is related to the interior defensive line and the outside linebackers. The Eagles drafted Mike Patterson in the 1st two years ago and he's a very good DT. He is an ideal UT (under tackle) in the 4-3 defense. His role would be pass rushing, penetration, and getting off a single-team block to stop the run inside. Then the Eagles drafted Brodrick Bunkley 1st this past year. The jury is out, but my feeling is that he too could be a very good UT (more strength, but less quickness and burst than Patterson). So the Eagles drafted the same position in the first round two years in a row. The big problem? The Eagles don't have a NT (nose tackle) on their D-line. They need a big guy (a la: Grady Jackson in ATL, Haloti Ngata in BAL, Ma'ake Kemoeatu in CAR, etc.). This player would occupy the 1-gap and his size and strength would necessitate the guard AND the center to block him, while he took away the 1-gap for running plays. Then the UT would be singled and could (a) beat his man to make the play, or (b) occupy his man so that the MLB can make the play. As it is now, Jeremiah Trotter spends most of his time fighting off the blocks of interior offensive linemen (much bigger than him) to make plays. Trot can do it because he is 6-2 and 260# and is as strong or stronger than many of the interior offensive linemen he faces. Since we're discussing LB size, let's look at the OLBs. Matt McCoy is presently starting at the Will (weakside LB - the side that doesn't have a TE in a one-TE offensive set). He's a very athletic guy, but he's undersized (about 5-11 and 230#). You saw him get blocked (man-handled is a more accurate term) by Dallas Clark in the Indy game. Well, Dallas Clark is not a very good blocking TE. He's more of a big WR than anything else. If the opponent can get a blocker on him, he's done. If he has the ability to roam free, he's a heckuva playmaker. Now over at the Sam (strongside LB), Dhani Jones has been struggling since he arrived. You may remember Jones as a decent LB with the Giants. Well, he played Will (WLB) there. As a Sam, he generally has to fight through the block of the TE (Ben Utecht for Indy, as they run a lot of two-TE sets and Utecht is the better blocker). Jones is about 6-1 and 235 or so. He also gets eaten alive by the TEs (who average 6-4 or 6-5 and 260+ pounds). So that's the short :-X answer... |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Dec 1st, 2006, 4:11pm The truth always manages to find its way out. Brodrick Bunkley has been a big-time underachiever this season despite being a high first round pick. Last week he missed the team plane to Indy and once he got there he was informed by Andy Reid that he would not be dressing for the game as punishment. Andy Reid was mum about the reason why he missed the plane. Early last week there was speculation about why he missed the plane... he overslept (because he is a lazy bum or because he was feeling the effects of a night of boozing or worse), he was stopped by the police for speeding and was delayed because the cop was a disgruntled Eagles fan, he was upset at the lack of playing time and didn't care if he missed the plane... etc. There were so many different rumors flying around. But the real reason has now been discovered (this is the truth!): [smiley=chicken.gif] CHICKEN! [smiley=chicken.gif] Yes, a chicken run. It's an Eagles tradition that before the team gets on their charter for an away game, the veteran D-linemen have a rookie stop to pick up chicken, dirty rice, and apple pies for the entire D-line unit. This week it was Bunk's turn to make the stop at a Popeye's not far from the airport, but he didn't make it in time. (This may also explain why the defensive line played so poorly against Indy... they were malnourished...?) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Dec 4th, 2006, 9:33am Eagles make a change to their defense. Rookie Omar Gaither will start in place of Matt McCoy in order to add some size to the WLB position. Also, rookie DT Brodrick Bunkley will get more playing time in place of Darwin Walker, who has played poorly of late. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by DirkDiggler on Dec 4th, 2006, 1:47pm Thanks for the updates Philly! There are so many friggin questions on this team as you indicated in your post. I really hope they address the QB situation, but some how I doubt they will. While I know the injury to McNabb is not his fault, I am tired of him being injured. It seems the Eagles rise and fall as McNabb goes, and unfortunately, he has been at the bottom more than at the top. The Eagles should suck it up and go for a Schaub if they can. (I say 'if they can' because Schaub is going to be in high demand). Or, at least take a QB in the first round of the draft so there is a potential starter in 2-3 years. As for the defense, I hope they can do something tonight against Carolina. Two good running backs against a poor run stopping team like the Eagles does not look too promising. Maybe Gaither will make a difference. (he couldn't do much worse than McCoy) |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Dec 4th, 2006, 9:52pm I doubt the Falcons will let Schaub go. Vick is clearly unhappy in Atlanta and, from what I've been hearing, he could demand a trade out of Atlanta. If that is the case (and I don't know that Mora and Co. would really mind if he did that), then Schaub will be needed to run the show there in Atlanta. I don't see the Eagles using a high pick on a QB yet... not with McNabb still getting such a big paycheck for quite some time. If they do go QB, it will be a developmental guy on the second day. |
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Title: Re: Eagles In-Season Report Post by Philly on Jan 29th, 2007, 4:01pm Latest word is that Jeremiah Trotter might be forced to retire. His knees struggled to withstand the pounding of last season and Eagles Defensive Coordinator Jim Johnson is on record stating that he "can't play too many plays anymore." Trotter's salary is scheduled to increase from $1 million to about $2.6 million next season, so it's possible that he will be asked to take a pay cut (to correspond to reduced playing time) or will be released outright. The Eagles do not have the seemingly unlimited cap room they've had in the past. |
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