link (http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/99-08232005-531295.html)
QuoteAchilles tendon surgery has an extremely high success rate. If all goes well, Pinkston will be on the field for the post-draft minicamp in late April.
QuotePinkston has been a valuable, consistent and capable receiver since the Eagles selected him in the second round of the 2000 draft.
He's played in 90 of a possible 91 games and last year led the NFC with 18.8 yards per catch and posted his first two 100-yard games. The Eagles are 53-18 when Pinkston starts, and he's the No. 2 postseason receiver in franchise history, behind only Harold Carmichael.
I hope he makes it back alright.
Quote from: Diomedes on August 23, 2005, 11:17:49 AM
QuotePinkston has been a valuable, consistent and capable receiver since the Eagles selected him in the second round of the 2000 draft.
He's played in 90 of a possible 91 games and last year led the NFC with 18.8 yards per catch and posted his first two 100-yard games. The Eagles are 53-18 when Pinkston starts, and he's the No. 2 postseason receiver in franchise history, behind only Harold Carmichael.[/q
:o
Meh. He can drop passes just as well on the sideline.
Go Reggie.
With all of this receiver nonsense there is a part of me that wishes Pinky was still available, but I'm glad he isn't starting for us and I'm glad that the other guys will be given a chance to show what they can do. Maybe being hurt for a year will allow him to get a little thicker for next year.
And maybe spider monkeys can drink more whiskey than a seasoned Irish cop.
Quote from: rjs246 on August 23, 2005, 11:26:29 AM
And maybe spider monkeys can drink more whiskey than a seasoned Irish cop.
That would make a great PPV event.