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I was there again....the pain is subsiding. It hurts less and less every week. All better now. It's not just McNabb..it's more the play calling and second half defensive scheme than anything. That pass attempt to LJ Smith on the flat was right at me in my seat. Hitting the upright on the last play, tells the whole story of this season for us.
Go ahead..I can take it.
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Weakie, McNabb costs the Eagles 40 yards a game by not being able to hit receivers in stride.
There was a middle screen to Westbrook that he had to jump, twist to his right and back just to catch it, with no Giant within 10 yards of him. By the time he got himself righted, 2 Giant LBs were waiting for him. BTW, McNabb wasn't under pressure.
And I guess the Eagle receivers are the biggest retards on the earth since they "blow" 8-10 routes a game -- or at least that's what you'd think after McNabb's reaction as he's motioning them to break off routes when they run flys and telling them to fly when they run outs. There was a play with Reggie Brown where he ran an out, and McNabb threw it 10 yds up field. Walking back to the huddle, McNabb's telling him he ran the pattern wrong. Brown ain't Jerry Rice, but it's funny how Feeley didn't have those problems?
Kevin Kolb...
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McNabb has never been a consistent, accurate passer. He used to be able to compensate the lost extra 40 yards by running for them himself. Those days are past him. Even though he looked brutal yesterday. He didn't throw any picks. Feeley threw 7 picks in two games. BTW..how accurate did McNabb look the year he had T.O. to throw to. You'll never see McNabb throw as many picks as I have seen Tony Homo...I mean Romo throw. I dare say that if McNabb had the recievers and Tight ends that the Cowgirls have..you'd see a different result. Also..how hard is it for Terrific Tom to hit Moss, Welker, Stallworth etc....and no I'll never compare McNabb to Brady.
Jimmy Johnson, the defensive coordinator cannot adjust to offensive adjustments on the other side...and for some reason, he lets up the pressure on the QB late in the game.
But I've beens saying for years now...if he was hit in stride there's an extra 10 yards.
For all those Eagles haters..... realize where I and the other Eagles fans are coming from. He's the best and most successful QB we have ever had....and WE HAVE NEVER WON A SUPER BOWL. I could go on for days...We are a bitter group. Just gald I didn't bet a wheel all year.
Oh....Rush was WRONG!!!!!!! Don't get me started Sidster
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I just flew into the City of Brotherly Love (someone needs to explain how that description applies to Philly), I asked the driver on my way to Princeton if the Eagles were going to keep McNab......he said yes, so who am I to argue with that great source of cutting edge intel.
I just flew into the City of Brotherly Love (someone needs to explain how that description applies to Philly), I asked the driver on my way to Princeton if the Eagles were going to keep McNab......he said yes, so who am I to argue with that great source of cutting edge intel.
I was waiting for you to post....how did you like my bait.
That cabby was Joe Banner Eagles president working his side job, due to his pending termination. He was working on a long term contract with Michael Vick to play for the E-A-G-L-E-S.....but.......
For reference....
The city of Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States[1]. It is conterminous with Philadelphia County, and serves as the county seat. It is colloquially referred to as "the City of Brotherly Love" (from Greek: F??ad??fe?a, [p?i.la.'del.p?e?.a], Modern Greek: [fi.la'ð?l.fi.a], "brotherly love" from philos "love" and adelphos "brother"). Residents often informally call the city "Philly."
A commercial, educational, and cultural center, Philadelphia is among the most populous U.S. cities. In 2005, the population of the city proper was estimated to be over 1.4 million,[2] while the Delaware Valley metropolitan area, with a population of 5.8 million, was the fifth-largest in the United States[3] and the 45th-largest city in the world.
The city was once the second-largest in the British Empire,[4] and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies. During the 18th century, it eclipsed New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's early rise to prominence. It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth to the American Revolution and American independence. It was the most populous city of the young United States and served as its first capital.
__________________ "Land of the free, because of the Brave"
I just flew into the City of Brotherly Love (someone needs to explain how that description applies to Philly), I asked the driver on my way to Princeton if the Eagles were going to keep McNab......he said yes, so who am I to argue with that great source of cutting edge intel.
I was waiting for you to post....how did you like my bait.
That cabby was Joe Banner Eagles president working his side job, due to his pending termination. He was working on a long term contract with Michael Vick to play for the E-A-G-L-E-S.....but.......
For reference....
The city of Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States[1]. It is conterminous with Philadelphia County, and serves as the county seat. It is colloquially referred to as "the City of Brotherly Love" (from Greek: F??ad??fe?a, [p?i.la.'del.p?e?.a], Modern Greek: [fi.la'ð?l.fi.a], "brotherly love" from philos "love" and adelphos "brother"). Residents often informally call the city "Philly."
A commercial, educational, and cultural center, Philadelphia is among the most populous U.S. cities. In 2005, the population of the city proper was estimated to be over 1.4 million,[2] while the Delaware Valley metropolitan area, with a population of 5.8 million, was the fifth-largest in the United States[3] and the 45th-largest city in the world.
The city was once the second-largest in the British Empire,[4] and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies. During the 18th century, it eclipsed New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's early rise to prominence. It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth to the American Revolution and American independence. It was the most populous city of the young United States and served as its first capital.
hmmmm, nothing about the murder rate in their or how the caucasians are fleeing to the burbs. Theirs a reason why a lot of us call it Filthydelphia
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I just flew into the City of Brotherly Love (someone needs to explain how that description applies to Philly), I asked the driver on my way to Princeton if the Eagles were going to keep McNab......he said yes, so who am I to argue with that great source of cutting edge intel.
I was waiting for you to post....how did you like my bait.
That cabby was Joe Banner Eagles president working his side job, due to his pending termination. He was working on a long term contract with Michael Vick to play for the E-A-G-L-E-S.....but.......
For reference....
The city of Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States[1]. It is conterminous with Philadelphia County, and serves as the county seat. It is colloquially referred to as "the City of Brotherly Love" (from Greek: F??ad??fe?a, [p?i.la.'del.p?e?.a], Modern Greek: [fi.la'ð?l.fi.a], "brotherly love" from philos "love" and adelphos "brother"). Residents often informally call the city "Philly."
A commercial, educational, and cultural center, Philadelphia is among the most populous U.S. cities. In 2005, the population of the city proper was estimated to be over 1.4 million,[2] while the Delaware Valley metropolitan area, with a population of 5.8 million, was the fifth-largest in the United States[3] and the 45th-largest city in the world.
The city was once the second-largest in the British Empire,[4] and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies. During the 18th century, it eclipsed New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's early rise to prominence. It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth to the American Revolution and American independence. It was the most populous city of the young United States and served as its first capital.
hmmmm, nothing about the murder rate in their or how the caucasians are fleeing to the burbs. Theirs a reason why a lot of us call it Filthydelphia
FASTFJR - 12/10/2007 4:49 PM
hmmmm, nothing about the murder rate in their or how the caucasians are fleeing to the burbs. Theirs a reason why a lot of us call it Filthydelphia
nothing about spring Striper fishing on the Delaware, I smell bias