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Shawn Kemp's condoms
Justice is an easy target. I'm not defending him by saying he's some sort of stud but tonight's debacle doesn't lie squarely on his shoulders.
Still....that's funny though.
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:-D
Britney Spears as a mom
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FEMA
Farg it....I'll join in just because this could be fun.
Corey Lidle in the cockpit.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 30, 2007, 11:28:18 PM
FEMA
ha, you stole my thunder.
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Winston Justice or Bernard Williams?
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Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 30, 2007, 11:34:08 PM
Winston Justice or Bernard Williams?
Worst game by an Eagles Tackle I can remember (before tonight obviously) was Antone Davis on MNF vs. the Skins
Quote from: SD_Eagle on September 30, 2007, 11:35:55 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 30, 2007, 11:34:08 PM
Winston Justice or Bernard Williams?
Worst game by an Eagles Tackle I can remember (before tonight obviously) was Antone Davis on MNF vs. the Skins
Yeah, he was bad.
Where's Lonnie Palelei when you need him? Or Richard Cooper!
Someone should buy good ol' Winston a hooker after tonight. He likes dem whores.
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It was his first start, but they could have at least given him some help out there... ::)
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Better blocker; Winston or Reno?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 30, 2007, 11:36:44 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on September 30, 2007, 11:35:55 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 30, 2007, 11:34:08 PM
Winston Justice or Bernard Williams?
Worst game by an Eagles Tackle I can remember (before tonight obviously) was Antone Davis on MNF vs. the Skins
Yeah, he was bad.
Where's Lonnie Palelei when you need him? Or Richard Cooper!
Last time I saw Lonnie Palelei he was scoring on a 2pt conversion in the XFL
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Let's beat SunMo's ass. He's sponsoring that worthless shtein.
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(and this coming form a far right-winger!)
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As a dog sitter
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This thread provided me a much needed laugh after the game. :-D
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Quote from: MDS on September 30, 2007, 11:55:14 PM
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Post the the day.
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(it's Benedict Arnold, FYI)
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... at a beauty pageant.
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as a lifeguard
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... running a daycare service.
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... as long as your trying to farg yourself out of a win.
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Chinese civil rights?
As dependable as... Indonesia's tsunami warning system..
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this thread may be the best ever! some classic stuff. :-D
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...for his promises.
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huh?
I always thought this guy was dependable:
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The pull out method
Quote from: MadMarchHare on October 01, 2007, 10:19:01 PM
The pull out method
You know, that seems to sum up the logic behind Reid's game plans...
"Well, it worked last time..."
Separated at birth?
Winston Justice:
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Huge pile of bullshtein:
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as a teammate
The single-most dependable thing in the universe is the Eagles PR Department's ability to get the Reid Message Spin out clear as a bell.
Read this if you can without punching your fist through your computer monitor:
QuoteThe only question surrounding the running backs is how much of a load can they carry? With the inconsistency of the passing game, many are calling for the team to put the ball in Westbrook's hands even more, but there is a fine line between feeding a running back the ball and wearing him down. With Westbrook banged up already, it will be important for Buckhalter to continue his strong play.
So let me get this straight - it's perfectly acceptable to permit your franchise quarterback to absorb a staggering 12-sack night but we have to be careful about wearing the running backs down?
This shtein hurts my head, man. HURTS.
Quote from: Zanshin on October 02, 2007, 09:31:18 AM
Separated at birth?
Winston Justice:
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Huge pile of bullshtein:
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Nomination for post of the year. :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 02, 2007, 04:22:56 PM
The single-most dependable thing in the universe is the Eagles PR Department's ability to get the Reid Message Spin out clear as a bell.
Read this if you can without punching your fist through your computer monitor:
QuoteThe only question surrounding the running backs is how much of a load can they carry? With the inconsistency of the passing game, many are calling for the team to put the ball in Westbrook's hands even more, but there is a fine line between feeding a running back the ball and wearing him down. With Westbrook banged up already, it will be important for Buckhalter to continue his strong play.
So let me get this straight - it's perfectly acceptable to permit your franchise quarterback to absorb a staggering 12-sack night but we have to be careful about wearing the running backs down?
This shtein hurts my head, man. HURTS.
it reads "it will be important for buckhalter" but what it should read is "with westbrook being injury prone and mcnabb taking a beating THE EAGLES should split carries and give buckhalter more duties on the offense".
i wouldnt be opposed to 15 carries to buck and 15 to westbrook.
maybe andy really wants mcnabb to get hurt again so the kolb era can begin.
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....on punt returns...
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why did you specify punt returns?
He's the only Eagles wide receiver to catch a TD pass in a Super Bowl, that's why.
if you have to explain your picture in this thread with words then you should probably die
Noted.
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Quote from: FastFreddie on October 03, 2007, 11:34:53 AM
He's the only Eagles wide receiver to catch a TD pass in a Super Bowl, that's why.
so that makes him a dependable receiver?
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nm
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Quote from: ice grillin you on October 01, 2007, 12:02:24 AM
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Cole Hamels in the second inning of game 1 of the NLDS.
Quote from: bowzer on October 03, 2007, 05:01:45 PM
Cole Hamels in the second inning of game 1 of the NLDS.
no words, need pictures.
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CLOSE THREAD.
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I CAN HAZ CLOZED THRED?
That bitchiness will precede my week long abstinence every single month.
:-D :'(
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ha!
:-D :-D
disney on ice opening act.
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Marion Jones integrity
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
2nd.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
Agreed on both parts.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
True talk. What makes all this really funny is that in cases like this, when a gold medalist is stripped of the medal, it's supposed to go to the silver medalist. Oh, except that one of the silver medalists who finished 2nd to Jones was already busted for doping.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
For someone who is supposedly pro-drug I find your position on this issue to be curious to say the least.
Personally I think athletes should be able to take whatever substances science can come up with. If they want to enhance their performance at the risk of their own long-term health then who are we to tell them they can't? Shoot up, load up, and dope up as much as you want - just don't come crying to me afterwards looking for a handout when your body is destroyed by age 40.
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
My favorite part of her press conference was when she used the old Barry Bonds flaxseed oil cream excuse and blamed her coach. Wrong bitch, you knew what you were taking and kept taking it. Anyone who's ever been on a performance enhancer knows damn well that they're on it.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 08, 2007, 09:01:25 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
For someone who is supposedly pro-drug I find your position on this issue to be curious to say the least.
Personally I think athletes should be able to take whatever substances science can come up with. If they want to enhance their performance at the risk of their own long-term health then who are we to tell them they can't? Shoot up, load up, and dope up as much as you want - just don't come crying to me afterwards looking for a handout when your body is destroyed by age 40.
This thread obviously just took a turn for the serious. But.......
My guess is that Dio is pro-weed and not much more. Maybe shrooms or something. But performance enhancing drugs are wrong and take away the true nature of sport and athletic competition. It's a baseball game or a marathon or a sprint. Not a science fair project. Why should the athletes who chose not to shoot up be penalized because they don't want to harm their bodies?
The fact that the good ol' CF crew will start screaming from soapboxes at the drop of a hat is damn sure more dependable than Winston Justice.
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Quote from: Sgt PSN on October 08, 2007, 09:37:26 AM
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 08, 2007, 09:01:25 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
For someone who is supposedly pro-drug I find your position on this issue to be curious to say the least.
Personally I think athletes should be able to take whatever substances science can come up with. If they want to enhance their performance at the risk of their own long-term health then who are we to tell them they can't? Shoot up, load up, and dope up as much as you want - just don't come crying to me afterwards looking for a handout when your body is destroyed by age 40.
This thread obviously just took a turn for the serious. But.......
My guess is that Dio is pro-weed and not much more. Maybe shrooms or something. But performance enhancing drugs are wrong and take away the true nature of sport and athletic competition. It's a baseball game or a marathon or a sprint. Not a science fair project. Why should the athletes who chose not to shoot up be penalized because they don't want to harm their bodies?
I quess it's only a matter of time until the Chinese roll out the All Drug Olympics ... I'd watch it :yay :yay...7.0 100M, 12Ft. High Jumps, 30' pole vault, 1500M in 2min and change, 200ft. shot out, 40' broad jump. It will not necessary for winners to surviver until the awards ceremony
Quote from: Sgt PSN on October 08, 2007, 09:37:26 AM
This thread obviously just took a turn for the serious. But.......
My guess is that Dio is pro-weed and not much more. Maybe shrooms or something. But performance enhancing drugs are wrong and take away the true nature of sport and athletic competition. It's a baseball game or a marathon or a sprint. Not a science fair project. Why should the athletes who chose not to shoot up be penalized because they don't want to harm their bodies?
Athletes can shoot themselves up with farging AIDS for all I care.
I seriously couldn't care less if they cheat. I'd be happy as hell if the queers who wear Philly uniforms would cheat because it's damn certain they can't win otherwise.
Half the team was on roids in 1993, and the Phillies still couldn't get it done.
Exactly. If Mitch was on roids he would have beaned Joe Carter instead of tossing a 74 mph gopher ball.
Roids = Championships.
Fo real.
Just ask those no-good, cheating Patriots.
You know Tedy was hitting the j-j-j juice.
It's not that I'm against steroids or drugs per se. That's not the issue.
The issue is that Jones was a cheater..the rules were clear. Insofar as she broke those rules, she should forfeit any medals, etc. Unfortunately for them, that extends just as certainly to any clean honest teamates she helped in a relay race, etc.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on October 08, 2007, 09:01:25 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on October 08, 2007, 08:01:42 AM
like anyone is really surprised she was doping
also...I hear some people saying that the other's on her team shouldn't have to give up their medals. WRONG. They all lose because she cheated. Their problem should be with her, not with the people taking their medals away
For someone who is supposedly pro-drug I find your position on this issue to be curious to say the least.
Personally I think athletes should be able to take whatever substances science can come up with. If they want to enhance their performance at the risk of their own long-term health then who are we to tell them they can't? Shoot up, load up, and dope up as much as you want - just don't come crying to me afterwards looking for a handout when your body is destroyed by age 40.
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That's why. Because these drugs are not only muscle building, buy psychotropic. The rage assigned to them is well-documented. Letting these roid monkeys use "anything" they can get their hands on? How bout when you're 15 yr old is playing DE, and wants to bulk up? You gonna tell him tough shtein when he winds up like Lyle Alzedo?
The world most certainly does NOT miss that farger, his brutal wife, or their mongrel offspring. I count the world a better place without the whole lot.
You got a better point than this??
Just be happy he only killed his family, not others. Letting "anyone" take "anything" just because they can eat their own consequences is stupid beyond acceptance.
The average adult is a dolt. The average athlete is well below the median. Letting them do whatever they want, when there are known consequences that affect everyone, is crazy foolish.
Quote from: MadMarchHare on October 08, 2007, 07:48:22 PM
Just be happy he only killed his family, not others. Letting "anyone" take "anything" just because they can eat their own consequences is stupid beyond acceptance.
The average adult is a dolt. The average athlete is well below the median. Letting them do whatever they want, when there are known consequences that affect everyone, is crazy foolish.
Ok. Point tooken.
Quote from: MadMarchHare on October 08, 2007, 07:10:03 PM
That's why. Because these drugs are not only muscle building, buy psychotropic. The rage assigned to them is well-documented. Letting these roid monkeys use "anything" they can get their hands on? How bout when you're 15 yr old is playing DE, and wants to bulk up? You gonna tell him tough shtein when he winds up like Lyle Alzedo?
LOL - One athlete out of a million goes on a killing spree and you're using him as an example as to why people shouldn't be permitted to use performance enhancing drugs? Laughable.
How many people die from drunken drivers? Should we ban alcohol because of those clowns? How about water? Should we ban water too because people drown every year? Gimme a break.
You had me before the "water" stuff. Should have stopped with alcohol to make your point.
Remember, alcohol is the answer to everything.
I care. Really, I do.
alcohol is used one billion times more than anabolic steroid injections...were steroids used in the same quantities it would be an infinitely bigger problem
Quote from: ice grillin you on October 09, 2007, 01:55:03 PM
alcohol is used one billion times more than anabolic steroid injections...were steroids used in the same quantities it would be an infinitely bigger problem
That would be checkmate. Course, it's the argument most people use to not legalize pot, too.
So now Justice is being put in at RG? This doens't make me feel good about him..and I don't like the idea of Andrews at tackle.
farging farg
QuoteWarning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
wtf is this shtein? I'm not starting a whole new thread just to keep talking about how bad this guy sucks...
farg, I tried to post first in the "Winston Justice, Philadelpia Eagle" thread but that's not even possible.
stupid shtein
"consider"
the world is your oyster buddie
I'd rather see Justice at RT since that's what he played in college. The kid's a farging scapegoat enough as it is. Quit farging with his position and try him out where he should be most comfortable. If he still sucks at RT then try him at G or cut him and move on.
I think I have a perfect solution. All athletes agree to take the same performance enhancing drugs as everyone else in their sport. These can be given out by whatever governing body the sport has. However, they agree to be caged at all times when not practicing or performing any activities they're under contract for. Daily drug tests will be required, and the athletes will be under constant video surveillance. Anyone caught taking more or less drugs than allowed will have their contract, and life, forfeit.
Do you have a solution for the Winston Justice problem, oh wise one?
Well, the performance enhancing drugs would be a start.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 12, 2008, 06:31:04 AM
Do you have a solution for the Winston Justice problem, oh wise one?
I'm working on a time machine. If I get it finished soon, you won't even know who he is.
Quote from: General_Failure on June 12, 2008, 01:47:42 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on June 12, 2008, 06:31:04 AM
Do you have a solution for the Winston Justice problem, oh wise one?
I'm working on a time machine. If I get it finished soon, you won't even know who he is.
3 words: Draft. Chad. Johnson.
That's working out great for the Bengals.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on June 12, 2008, 01:56:30 PM
Quote from: General_Failure on June 12, 2008, 01:47:42 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on June 12, 2008, 06:31:04 AM
Do you have a solution for the Winston Justice problem, oh wise one?
I'm working on a time machine. If I get it finished soon, you won't even know who he is.
3 words: Draft. Chad. Johnson.
This will probably lead to an incredible final showdown with the guy that went back in time to draft Jon Harris.
Link (http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/20090218_Eagles_Notebook__No_Justicein_Eagles__future_.html)
QuoteEagles Notebook: No Justice in Eagles' future?
Philadelphia Daily News
The Eagles are shopping offensive tackle Winston Justice, a league source told the Daily News last night.
This isn't a big surprise, considering that Justice has been a huge disappointment who has played in just 12 games since arriving as a second-round draft choice in 2006. And considering that he is best known for his disastrous first career start, at the Giants on Sept. 30, 2007, a game in which the Eagles set a record by giving up a dozen sacks.
But the seeking of a Justice trade is one more indication that the former USC star, moved from left to right tackle last year, does not figure in the Eagles' plans, as they piece together their offensive line with both incumbent starting tackles, Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan, scheduled to become free agents Feb. 27.
Runyan, 35, faces an uncertain future after microfracture surgery on his right knee.
Thomas is 34, but healthy by comparison. He was solid in pass protection last season, as the Eagles allowed just 23 sacks. They allowed one sack for every 27.3 pass plays, the best ratio in franchise history.
There are indications that the team is talking to Thomas' agent, Peter Schaffer, about a new deal, though Schaffer refused comment on that. It would be difficult to replace both starting tackles the same year, especially if the Eagles have come to the same conclusion about Justice that the fan base reached quite a while ago.
Many observers feel the Eagles will use one of their two first-round selections in the April 25 entry draft on an offensive tackle, especially with the Carolina Panthers reportedly trying to sign Jordan Gross, the only high profile young o-tackle scheduled for free agency. It's possible the team will move right guard Shawn Andrews to right tackle if Runyan isn't retained. *
- Les Bowen
he should command a lot
Seriously... "Shopping" Justice? What are they trying to get? A conditional 7th?
Hookers and BBguns
so another team is going to be convinced that maybe he was awful because he was just in the wrong system and give up a pick?
ha.
Well, he has, but he claimed that he put those ways behind him.
F-
how bad does winston justice have to be for a team that currently has vacancies at both tackle positions to not want him
how dumb does said team have to be to think under these circumstances that any team would want him, much less give them anything in trade for him?
i dont believe the team thinks they can get something for him...but they are gonna take a shot in the dark by heckert telling bowen that they are shopping him so that maybe it will create the false notion that there is a market out there for him
he will be released
it's incredible the shear waste that the 2nd round is for this team
You're being charitable. The draft waste extends well beyond the 2nd round with these goddamn people.
i know, but they take special pride in the 2nd round
seconds under reid
barry gardner
bobby williams
todd pinkston
quinton caver
sheldon brown
mike lewis
lj smith
matt mccoy
chad reggie johnson-brown
winston justice
victor abiamiri
kevin kolb
desean jackson
trevor laws
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 18, 2009, 11:27:54 AM
seconds under reid
barry gardner
bobby williams
todd pinkston
quinton caver
sheldon brown
mike lewis
lj smith
matt mccoy
chad reggie johnson-brown
winston justice
victor abiamiri
kevin kolb
desean jackson
trevor laws
Sheldon and DeSean have to be wondering when the other shoe's going to drop.
#1 on the depth chart at LT (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/UnofficialDepthChart.asp)
The other surprising thing in Sean Jones backing up Mikell at SS.
does that mean Sean Jones and Rashad Baker are interchangeable?
speedballs
now JJ's getting that legally
Quote from: FastFreddie on March 15, 2009, 02:46:35 PM
#1 on the depth chart at LT (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/UnofficialDepthChart.asp)
Super Bowl!
Quote from: FastFreddie on March 15, 2009, 02:46:35 PM
#1 on the depth chart at LT (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/UnofficialDepthChart.asp)
It's nice how the anticipate UFAs Runyan and Smith to be the backups
So, what's the snap-judgment way-too-early-to-tell verdict here? Has he actually improved? If so it just a matter of an extra few years of experience? Is it the move to the non-blind-side of the line like he played in college? Is it possible that he'll be competent enough to wash away the stink of Shawn Andrews?
Is it possible that Winston Justice is more dependable than Winston Justice?
Yes, I'm cute.
He had a lot of help on Sunday, no? Instead of being left to die vs. Umenyiora?
Well, we do know that Winston Justice IS actually more dependable than Shawn Andrews. He's had a really bad start and a pretty good start...but at least he showed up.
I have a weird feeling Justice is going to end up being a hall of famer or something.
it would be better if you kept your weird feelings to yourself
...and away from pre-schools?
Quote from: MadMarchHare on September 16, 2009, 07:54:28 AMHe had a lot of help on Sunday, no? Instead of being left to die vs. Umenyiora?
From what I heard he received minimal support. I think putting him at his familiar RT spot helped a lot...
i think facing a worn out panthers defense that couldn't get off the field (and when they did, the offense turned the ball over) helped alot.
or maybe the fact that he was shell shocked for 1 game against one of the best pass rushers in the game, reid still gave him no help after the 3rd sack and left him out to dry, and he's not all that bad afterall with a full offseason or 2 to develop his footwork?
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maybe
Umenyiora sucked ass prior to meeting Justice. He should pay Justice a royalty for what he did to for his career.
ha, you just don't listen
weird feelings bro, keep 'em to yourself
Quote from: Sgt PSN on September 16, 2009, 11:38:49 AM
i think facing a worn out panthers defense that couldn't get off the field (and when they did, the offense turned the ball over) helped alot.
didnt carolina have a TOP advantage....and i know at one point in the third quarter they were down 24 i think and had run like 9 more plays or something
Yeah, and that's why all of this excitement over this win bothers me to no end. If Carolina isn't being quarterbacked by Delhomme this game would have looked a whole lot different... They controlled the clock and when they ran the ball they had success...
it wouldn't surprise me, but only because when you get a couple of big plays like the eagles did (fumble return and punt return), it's basically taking away snaps from the offense and giving more snaps to the opposing offense....thus a slightly skewed top stat.
but what i was really getting at is that carolina's defense had to try and overcome 7 turnovers, which will wear a defense out.
Quote from: rjs246 on September 16, 2009, 12:53:07 PM
Yeah, and that's why all of this excitement over this win bothers me to no end. If Carolina isn't being quarterbacked by Delhomme this game would have looked a whole lot different... They controlled the clock and when they ran the ball they had success...
Outside of that 1st drive...no they didn't. The D stiffened up afterwards even before the game got out if hand.
And TOP would have been slanted towards Carolina considering the defensive TD and punt return TD. The Eagles had 14 points in the 2nd qtr before the offense even took the field...and when they finally did, they only had 10 yds to go and scored on 1st down.
Quote from: EagleFeva on September 16, 2009, 01:01:33 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on September 16, 2009, 12:53:07 PM
Yeah, and that's why all of this excitement over this win bothers me to no end. If Carolina isn't being quarterbacked by Delhomme this game would have looked a whole lot different... They controlled the clock and when they ran the ball they had success...
Outside of that 1st drive...no they didn't. The D stiffened up afterwards even before the game got out if hand.
And TOP would have been slanted towards Carolina considering the defensive TD and punt return TD. The Eagles had 14 points in the 2nd qtr before the offense even took the field...and when they finally did, they only had 10 td's to go and scored on 1st down.
Lies.
I think he's improved a lot and also the fact that Andy didn't run the TE on the left side of the formation the whole game or refuse to have backs chip also helped.
If Peters is who he is supposed to be and plays up to the standards of a stud LT, that will help Justice a lot too.
QuoteEagles not planning to sign Runyan
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on September 16, 2009 1:25 PM ET
So we just posted a rather long breakdown of the Shawn Andrews aftershocks in Philadelphia. But we left one loose end to tie up, which we thought was worthy of its own post.
According to Bob Brookover of the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Eagles are reportedly so impressed with right tackle Winston Justice's play that they do not feel the need to sign free agent Jon Runyan at this point.
Runyan has also worked out for Kansas City and Buffalo, but remains unsigned.
Justice, a goat in Philly for one memorably awful performance, now has become one of the key figures for their 2009 season.
QuoteThe NFL office clarified that Winston Justice's $5,000 fine from the opener was for unnecessary roughness. "On a run play, he unnecessarily struck his opponent late," a league spokesman said.
Good boy, maybe he's got some nasty in him
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 19, 2009, 12:08:44 PM
QuoteThe NFL office clarified that Winston Justice's $5,000 fine from the opener was for unnecessary roughness. "On a run play, he unnecessarily struck his opponent late," a league spokesman said.
But the douche who hits McNabb late gets nothing. Nice.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on September 19, 2009, 10:20:37 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 19, 2009, 12:08:44 PM
QuoteThe NFL office clarified that Winston Justice's $5,000 fine from the opener was for unnecessary roughness. "On a run play, he unnecessarily struck his opponent late," a league spokesman said.
But the douche who hits McNabb late gets nothing. Nice.
Ain't that some shtein?? That play has been shown over and over, but not one mention of the league posting any fines or even looking into it.
shorebird, yes, it was reviewed and it was stated a few times in the news that there were no fines being handed out. the league said there was nothing wrong with it.
there really wasnt tho...to eagle fans it looks like the worst hit ever because 5 got hurt...but if he doesnt get injured no one says a word about it....the guy was coming full speed and couldnt stop...its football....yes he hit donovan a little late but it was an innocent non fine worthy play
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 20, 2009, 04:21:41 AM
there really wasnt tho...to eagle fans it looks like the worst hit ever because 5 got hurt...but if he doesnt get injured no one says a word about it....the guy was coming full speed and couldnt stop...its football....yes he hit donovan a little late but it was an innocent non fine worthy play
I thought so too, initially. But the more I watched it, the more I changed my mind. The guy was already IN the end zone. He knew McNabb had already crossed the goal line. It wasn't like he was hurrying to catch up to him from the 10 yard ine and just got there a tad late.
Looks like he already has his next career lined up... (http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/eagles/20100929_Winston_Justice__A_Sunday_made_for_second_chances.html)
you know hes been doing that for at least two years?
he aint no toddy
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 29, 2010, 02:33:51 PM
you know hes been doing that for at least two years?
Yeah, but he's actually getting readable.
Quote from: smeags on September 29, 2010, 02:35:29 PM
he aint no toddy
someone called me a clown because i asked coaches near a controversial play what they saw and mentioned it in the story. then someone got angry with me because i used quote from a coach jokingly complaining about the placement of speakers at a stadium.
he aint no me.
just to clear things up--still not dependable.
Per roto: Eagles RT Winston Justice is scheduled for knee surgery and his 2011 season, as well as his career, may be in jeopardy.
Justice has a bone chip in his left knee and he may need microfracture surgery, according to Dr. James Andrews. In a best-case scenario, Justice will just need a scope. Regardless, this will partially explain Justice's woeful performances in crucial games against the Vikings in Week 16 and Packers in the playoffs. Massive yet raw youngster King Dunlap would be next in line to protect Michael Vick's blind side. It's a major concern for the Eagles.
Now the team says no, he'll be fine, it's just routine scope clean out.They did acknowledge it's theoretically possible it could be a good bit worse but they wouldn't be able to reveal that until after the draft when they try and make everyone think they aren't drafting an OT.
http://www.csnphilly.com/02/21/11/Eagles-Justice-to-have-clean-out-on-left/landing_eagles_loud3r.html?blockID=414822&feedID=692
Conflicting reports for sure.
Mosher says doom and gloom
Reuben Frank says all good and routine
Meanwhile Winston has chronicled his journey on Twitter talking about how he hates Delta and was stuck in the middle seat and then again next to someone bigger than him
Picturing Justice in a middle seat is almost as funny as him obviously attempting to get McNabb killed.