HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
HAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Ha!
who farging cares
That fact that this dook is getting 4M in the first year makes me sick.
Tell me again why we couldnt afford Donte...
its beyond baffling
The next Urlacher!
Supposedly Dallas matched the offer, it was on the NFL Network ticker. Although it didn't say matched, it just said signed.
It was never about affording Donte. Jesus, you haven't figured this out yet? They didn't want him, certainly not for big money (even if the Pats deal wasn't that big, more than the Birds were willing to pay). Hopefully Curtis is the awesum (and actually signs here).
thats jerry jones not wanting a division rival to take one of his players no matter how awful he is....thankfully hes dumber than the eagles are...the eagles should wake up every morning and give thanks that jerry jones and danni snyder are in their division
I checked and Dallas did not match it. It was definitely a typo. All it said was "Dallas agrees to terms with a 4 year deal with RFA linebacker Ryan Fowler."
That doesn't sound like matched at all. It should've just said Eagles.
Nashville City Paper
QuoteFowler picks Eagles over Titans
By Terry McCormick, tmccormick@nashvillecitypaper.com
March 11, 2007
Restricted free agent linebacker Ryan Fowler, who visited last week with the Tennessee Titans, agreed to a four-year, $10.5 million offer sheet with the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
"Tennessee was very competitive with Philadelphia. The offers were identical," agent Alan Herman said. "But in the end, Ryan decided to go to Philadelphia, because he thought that would be a better situation for him."
The Titans had wanted Fowler to come in and compete with Stephen Tulloch for the starting middle linebacker position.
Fowler had been an undrafted free agent backup with the Dallas Cowboys, who have seven days to match the offer sheet or surrender Fowler to the Eagles.
wow. somehow this makes the stallworth news yesterday's trash. im so glad they are worried about back-ups, our back-ups REALLY needed an upgrade!@
can't wait for spadaro's take on this. a solid linebacker and special teams whiz! will def. give the starters a run for their moneyz!@
Since you asked...
QuoteThe Eagles researched the kid and found a player who is a hard worker, who is a physical player, who has a lot of smarts and desire and hustle and athletic ability.
He has made a career from nothing, and he has worked his way from the bottom up. Fowler was not drafted out of Duke. He made the Cowboys by working his butt off and by learning the Cowboys' scheme.
In three starts in 2005, Fowler contributed a total of 16 tackles, three for loss. The Eagles liked what they saw when they studied him and made an offer. Fowler signed with the Eagles rather than with Tennessee. He wants to be here. Fowler made that clear in his Friday press conference.
How would he fit in? Well, at 250 pounds, Fowler is likely a middle linebacker or a SAM linebacker. He would have a chance right away to be a core member of special teams. And he would have a chance to earn substantial playing time at linebacker, a position the Eagles want to improve.
So ... we have to wait a little bit longer to see if he actually becomes an Eagle, but Fowler might be the most disappointed guy in the state of Texas if he stays a Cowboy.
The Eagles want to upgrade the linebacker spots. Fine with me. They weren't good enough last year, none of them. So the upgrade begins with a young player you may not know much about, but one you may learn about very, very quickly.
QuoteSo the upgrade begins with a young player you may not know much about, but one you may learn about very, very quickly.
It's shtein like this that makes me irrate. How does someone without an ounce of writing talent, creativity or football insight make a living out of writing exclusively about football? farg him.
theres no question that at that money they are bringing this guy in to compete for the mlb job...its just not possible they are paying this cat that much to be a special teamer
but Fowler might be the most disappointed guy in the state of Texas if he stays a Cowboy.
:puke
Time to play "Where's Fowler?"
(http://dallascowboys.com/images/game4_091006_360.jpg) (http://dallascowboys.com/images/ware1_122405_360.jpg)
(http://dallascowboys.com/images/tc_080205_barber_360.jpg) (http://dallascowboys.com/images/nguyen1_092505_360.jpg)
Playmaker.
Holy Christ, he's Simoneau... always "around" the ball, but never AT the ball.
Quote from: rjs246 on March 11, 2007, 08:42:33 PM
QuoteSo the upgrade begins with a young player you may not know much about, but one you may learn about very, very quickly.
It's shtein like this that makes me irrate. How does someone without an ounce of writing talent, creativity or football insight make a living out of writing exclusively about football? farg him.
I've dismissed him as a puppet on Luries strings who wouldn't question anything the Eagles do even if you had a gun pointed at his head. I'd bet he has his own personal line of knee pads at Lowe's. Next week you'll see him hawking K-Y on Sunday morning infomercials.
Whores.
$4M for Ryan Fowler.
$3.6M for Donte Stallworth.
Got it.
Who gives a shtein what Spadaro said? He gets paid by the Eagles. If you got paid to be around football for a living you would write their fluff too.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 11, 2007, 10:09:46 PM
$4M for Ryan Fowler.
$3.6M for Donte Stallworth.
Got it.
All I can say is wow.
(http://inlinethumb43.webshots.com/3114/2843884610015826878S600x600Q85.jpg)
Good special teams player, pretty good against the run, good size. He does manage to get decent penetration behind the line of scrimmage and is usually a good tackler. Kind of quick, but not very fast, not that great in coverage. According to one guy that breaks down the video of Cowboys games, Fowler was the one that blew the coverages on the fullbacks during the Saints and Falcons games when the Cowboys defense suddenly let unheralded players take their turns playing Roger Craig. (His analysis, my Craig analogy)
Oh, in those pictures you posted the player holding the football is Dat Nguyen, not Fowler.
I could understand the contract if he had a real shot at a starting job, but not with Trotter around. Give the guy a decent payday up front and if he pans out you can renegotiate. If he doesn't, you've still got a decent backup and good ST player for a few years. Unless Trotter's having some physical problems though, I just can't imagine him being beaten out by this guy. Someone mentioned him playing SAM, but I can't say I ever remember him playing outside.
Trivia: His mother was born in Teheran. (I think before the revolution though.)
Do we have some confirmation on that $4 million guaranteed first-year number? All I know is that his own agent said he "stands to make" that much.
Quote from: EJ72 on March 12, 2007, 12:42:30 AMOh, in those pictures you posted the player holding the football is Dat Nguyen, not Fowler.
I think everyone noticed that, but look at the arm behind him...the guy away from the play again...
I do remember he set some sort of record at the combine a few years ago, so that's something.
Quote from: BigEd76 on March 12, 2007, 01:00:15 AM
Quote from: EJ72 on March 12, 2007, 12:42:30 AMOh, in those pictures you posted the player holding the football is Dat Nguyen, not Fowler.
I think everyone noticed that, but look at the arm behind him...the guy away from the play again...
Oops, looks like you're right.
Quote from: PhillyandBCEagles on March 12, 2007, 01:00:30 AM
I do remember he set some sort of record at the combine a few years ago, so that's something.
I don't know about an all time record, but I know he had 33 or 34 reps at the bench. Maybe that was the most among the linebackers that year?
Quote from: QB Eagles on March 12, 2007, 12:52:54 AM
Do we have some confirmation on that $4 million guaranteed first-year number? All I know is that his own agent said he "stands to make" that much.
Could be it's one of those incentive based deals where he makes so much for earning a starting job or something. It's also possible that he'll have his base salary guaranteed for this year along with a small signing bonus. Say he had a $2M base salary and a $2M signing bonus. His base salary for the remaining three years could be like $2.2M. If he weren't worth keeping him around after 2007, you could cut him and regain some cap room. If he doesn't pan out as a starter but is a worthy backup/ST ace, he makes about $2M per for a few years with a cap hit under $3M. With the cap going up every year, that's not bad.
Quote from: EJ72 on March 12, 2007, 01:09:02 AM
Quote from: PhillyandBCEagles on March 12, 2007, 01:00:30 AM
I do remember he set some sort of record at the combine a few years ago, so that's something.
I don't know about an all time record, but I know he had 33 or 34 reps at the bench. Maybe that was the most among the linebackers that year?
MAMULA? He's back?
I don't think this guy waved his butter joint at anyone in public.
Quote from: General_Failure on March 12, 2007, 04:09:59 AM
I don't think this guy waved his butter joint at anyone in public.
definitely his best "sack" ever
That's what she said.
Do we have some confirmation on that $4 million guaranteed first-year number? All I know is that his own agent said he "stands to make" that much.
Birds lose Stallworth, sign Cowboy to offer sheet
By Bob Brookover
Inquirer Staff Writer
Linebacker Ryan Fowler will make more money next season than Donté Stallworth, and - unlike Stallworth - he's going to get it from the Eagles.
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/16885320.htm
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 06:29:27 AM
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/16885320.htm
Brutal.
That's a sad list of RBs at the end of that story too, especially since the leading candidate at this point has gotta be the last name in that list.
unlike most people i really could care less who the back up RB is...i just dont think the team will win more games because corey dillon is the #2 back vs buck or chris brown or ron dayne or....
dont get me wrong id rather have brown than buck for example but that position is way down the list of concerns i have for this team
Backup RB doesn't matter comparitively - I agree. The defense was the biggest concern, and here's the movement, both definite and probable, the Eagles have so far:
DL:
+Jevon Kearse (since they lost him very early last season)
Also, they're "banking" on Bunkley being a player.
LB:
-Shawn Barber (they could probably bring him back if they want to)
+Ryan Fowler (big body, quality special teamer, reports would seem to indicate he's good against the run but a liability against the pass)
DB:
-Michael Lewis
-Roderick Hood
But, William James didn't join the team until after camp last year and battled injuries. He seems to think he can win a starting job if he's healthy. Sure.
Let's just say that's not going to be enough. They need at least a couple more key moves before the draft.
Let's just say that's not going to be enough
understatement of the year
its laughable to me that a player who couldnt even get on the field last year is going to single handedly solidify an entire position...should bunkley be better than last year...how could he not be?...is he going to be a good player...probably not...were he a great rookie i would have no problem thinking he was gonna take it to the next level and possibly become an elite player this year...but to go from awful to a savior at the Dt position is ridiculous
gargano just said on the radio that dallas is definitely going to match fowlers offer sheet...like its not even a question
Whew!
this is the most attention Ryan Fowler has received since his 1st birthday
Wouldn't that make Fowler their highest paid linebacker next year?
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 12:21:21 PM
gargano just said on the radio that dallas is definitely going to match fowlers offer sheet...like its not even a question
Considering how easy it is to put a "poison pill" into the contract, I find this hard to believe. I really don't care either way if they do match it.
i dont think theyll match either...but he said it so matter of factly...not like "remember dallas could still match"...or even "i think dallas will match"
Quote from: SunMo on March 12, 2007, 12:23:52 PM
this is the most attention Ryan Fowler has received since his 1st birthday
I don't know about that. :)
"When he was playing Little League baseball he kept missing the ball when he was at bat," explained Fowler's mother, Soraya Fowler. "I called him over to talk with him and put my hands up and he put his hands on mine, and I told him to visualize hitting a home run. When he batted the next time he hit a home run. The entire team then wanted to touch my hands. I was able to do this with him prior to most every game, but when I wasn't there I would draw my hands on a piece of paper for him to place his hands on."
"We still do it even though my mom has moved to Colorado," said Fowler. "I call her the night before a game and we set up a time when she is going to face the east and I'm going to face the west and we put our hands up. I leave my hands up for a minute or a minute-and-a-half and we picture good things happening and she prays for me. I'm not sure if it works or not, but I'm never going to stop doing it."
http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/090303aah.html
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 12:47:18 PM
i dont think theyll match either...but he said it so matter of factly...not like "remember dallas could still match"...or even "i think dallas will match"
perceived drama = a reason for people to listen to WIP
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 12:47:18 PM
i dont think theyll match either...but he said it so matter of factly...not like "remember dallas could still match"...or even "i think dallas will match"
If it was so matter of fact. Why wouldn't Dallas matched by now?
...maybe because there's no reason to be hasty about it, as they have 6 more days to review the contract and make a decision?
isnt it standard issue for teams to wait until the last day or the evening before to match even if they know they are?
its probably happened before but i cant ever recall a team matching right away
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 12:58:33 PM
...maybe because there's no reason to be hasty about it, as they have 6 more days to review the contract and make a decision?
According to gargano, via igy, the decision is made.
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 01:05:19 PM
isnt it standard issue for teams to wait until the last day or the evening before to match even if they know they are?
I don't know. That's why I asked.
Maybe the Cowboys front office is still in a state of collective hysterics over it?
It's shooting their offseason plan to shtein. They knew it was this year that Fowler would emerge as the next Butkus.
Actually, they are all sitting in the film room, watching the 5 plays this guy was in this year over and over again. "WTF did the Eagles see to make them think this guy was a starter?"
All traces of the Fowler offer were removed from PE.com, and Spadaro or McPherson removed the pinned thread on TATE talking about it.
This situation just gets weirder and weirder.
Where'd the entire free agency section go?
they deleted it to save bandwith, it's not like they need it.
speaking of pe.com, that chris steuber dude who has his own draft section has no idea what he's talking about.
QuoteAs of Sunday afternoon, reports indicate that linebacker Ryan Fowler will soon sign an offer sheet from either the Eagles or the Titans.
Quote from: phattymatty on March 12, 2007, 02:36:32 PM
speaking of pe.com, that chris steuber dude who has his own draft section has no idea what he's talking about.
Did you see my response to you in that thread?
LOL - he got all upset.
What a tool.
McPherson deleted the pinned Fowler thread. Steuber has his "look what I made! I'm special!" draft site of his own ( http://www.nfldraftpro.com )
Did he offer any explanation or is that just Chris being Chris again?
Quote from: BigEd76 on March 12, 2007, 02:40:21 PM
McPherson deleted the pinned Fowler thread.
This is some weird shtein.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 12, 2007, 02:40:06 PM
Did you see my response to you in that thread?
LOL - he got all upset.
What a tool.
ha, i haven't went back since i was on there for a few minutes yesterday but he writes like he's 12 years old.
speaking of pe.com, that chris steuber dude who has his own draft section has no idea what he's talking about.
what did he say and who is he
Checking to see what happened
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 02:53:13 PM
speaking of pe.com, that chris steuber dude who has his own draft section has no idea what he's talking about.
what did he say and who is he
He's a nobody draft geek that the Eagles gave his own section to on the EMB.
He said that the Lions were going to draft a WR @ #3 in round 1 and matt disagreed with him. His response: Okay, we'll see.
I then jokingly brought up Kevin Curtis as an alternative and he got all indignant over it.
He's a tool, IGY.
This was his response to my joke to matty...
QuoteDid you ever hear of a Pro-Bowler named Roy Williams? I think he's their number-one receiver. And if they draft Calvin Johnson, they have the best receiving combo in the NFL! Yes, even better than Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.
:-D
hes a nobody like me or you?...like hes just a message board poster who they have as their draft 'expert'
I think they had him on last year as a "draft expert" too but I know he's not a regular EMB'er.
Not that I've ever noticed, anyway.
Maybe Ryan Fowler tragically died and his family doesn't want it to make headlines yet.
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 12, 2007, 03:03:17 PM
hes a nobody like me or you?...like hes just a message board poster who they have as their draft 'expert'
he's just a normal schmuck like us it seems. i literally haven't been on there in months until yesterday for a little bit and noticed his section. he makes up random things about college players like 'i think he'll add 10-12 lbs of body mass by draft time'. not sure how he comes up with those numbers.
he makes up random things about college players like 'i think he'll add 10-12 lbs of body mass by draft time'.
haha...awful
maybe ill have to check his section out now that easy has given me my freedom
Anyone else chuckle when igy calls Ed "easy" as if it was his name? I have no idea what it means but I find it hilarious.
Quote from: Dillen on March 12, 2007, 03:32:58 PM
Anyone else chuckle when igy calls Ed "easy" as if it was his name? I have no idea what it means but I find it hilarious.
Easy as in Eazy-E from NWA.
(http://www.accboards.com/accboards/emoticons/djparty.gif)
I see. I guess Ed is Eazy E.
Ok, so what the hell is going on with this Fowler shtein?
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 03:41:30 PM
Ok, so what the hell is going on with this Fowler shtein?
Is Fowler code for Ice Cube?
Fo shizzle.
there never was a ryan fowler. i just made him up. you idiots will believe anything.
His name was Ryan Fowler.
Fowler told Andy he was a mormon to get on his good side, but when Andy found out he was lying, he pulled out of the offer sheet and banned anything Fowler-related from the site and boards.
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/homeNewsDetail.jsp?id=66024
Hahaha! And they thought they could erase Ryan Fowler permanently from our memories.
CHUMPS!
titans ended up signing fowler
he verbally agreed to an offer sheet with the eagles but never signed it...then signed one with the titans
hahahahahahaa
What will the front office do now? Bahaahahaa. I love it when their little cheap signings backfgire.
And then the Patriots swept in and traded the rights to Matt Cassels for Fowler, completing their offseason makeover.
i wonder if the Cowboys told him they would match if he signed with the Eagles and remain a backup and STer for Dallas, but if he signed with the Titans they would let him go
Finally some good offseason news. We don't overpay for him, and if the Cowboys match they do.
i wonder if the Cowboys told him they would match if he signed with the Eagles and remain a backup and STer for Dallas, but if he signed with the Titans they would let him go
apparently the titans upped their offer after fowler agreed with the eagles but before he signed with the eagles
how embarrassing for the eagles to have released this as fact on their website...i wonder if spadaro will still gush over this guy when hes on the titans
Now two things will happen:
1. He will be a pro bowler in 2 years with the Titans
2. We won't go to plan b and just will stick with who we have
I guess this is the last time Spadaro announces anything until the contract is finalized.
history repeats itself........... LeCharles Bentley part 2.
Quote from: phattymatty on March 12, 2007, 02:39:19 PM
QuoteAs of Sunday afternoon, reports indicate that linebacker Ryan Fowler will soon sign an offer sheet from either the Eagles or the Titans.
i told you all this earlier this afternoon. spad just today edited his article from yesterday to include the titans.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 05:04:54 PM
I guess this is the last time Spadaro announces anything until the contract is finalized.
It also serves as sad example on why they are so secretive about what they do in the draft/FA.
I can't even get mad about this shtein now.
Well, at least Ryan Fowler actually WAS at the NovaCare Complex.
not signing him is the highlight of the offseason so far.
Well at least I can stop being indignant about the Eagles paying Fowler more than Stallworth
Quote from: phattymatty on March 12, 2007, 05:19:35 PM
not signing him is the highlight of the offseason so far.
I have to agree.
Now it's officially reported on the Titans' site (http://www.titansonline.com/news/newsmain_detail.php?PRKey=4662)
Titans.com: Titans agree to terms with Fowler (http://www.titansonline.com/news/newsmain_detail.php?PRKey=4662)
QuoteNASHVILLE, TN, March 12, 2007 – The Tennessee Titans agreed to terms with Dallas Cowboys restricted free agent LB Ryan Fowler on a multi-year contract. Upon receipt of the contract, Dallas will have seven days to consider the contract. During that seven day span, they can select one of two options - match the contract or decline matching, thereby making the contract with the Titans valid.
"We think Ryan can compete for our starting middle linebacker spot and he has already proven to be an excellent special teams performer," said Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt. "We also like the fact that we are still getting a young NFL player, who has proven some things, but can continue to grow with our team."
A three-year veteran, Fowler (6-3, 250) has played in 33 NFL games with three starts, totaled 19 tackles and 38 special teams stops. Last season, he led the Cowboys with 24 special teams tackles in 16 games played. As a starter against St. Louis in the finale of the 2005 season (1/1/06), Fowler led the Cowboys in tackles with nine, including two for loss. As a rookie, he spent the majority the year on the active roster, but only played in two games that season.
Fowler joined the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent from Duke in 2004. A two-time captain for the Blue Devils, he led the team in tackles for three consecutive years and finished third on Duke's all-time career tackles list with 495. As a senior, he tallied 136 tackles and earned second-team all-ACC honors.
Quote from: MURP on March 12, 2007, 05:07:56 PM
history repeats itself........... LeCharles Bentley part 2.
Only if he suffers a near career-ending knee injury on the first day of training camp.
This has to be the best news in free agency so far.
BTW..fine job on the thread title(s), FF. You are a real internet geek, through and through.
This isn't good news to me. It is embarrasing that the bums that even they DO want, they can't sign. This front office really has become a laughing stock.
Quote from: King Cole on March 12, 2007, 05:41:19 PM
This isn't good news to me. It is embarrasing that the bums that even they DO want, they can't sign. This front office really has become a laughing stock.
Who gives a shtein? It's Ryan Fowler. Oh my god, someone overpaid MORE for a special teamer. Eagles should have broke the bank for him.
This is my coming home present? Beautiful.
Quote from: MDS on March 12, 2007, 06:56:54 PM
This is my coming home present? Beautiful.
We didn't even know you were gone.
Love child... born in po-ver-ty!
:-D
Quote from: hbionic on March 12, 2007, 07:02:05 PM
Quote from: MDS on March 12, 2007, 06:56:54 PM
This is my coming home present? Beautiful.
We didn't even know you were gone.
I meant from a hard days at the office, you silly little queen.
The Titans are even dumber than the Eagles:
QuoteTitans | Update on Fowler contract offer
Mon, 12 Mar 2007 14:14:01 -0800
Updating previous reports, John Murphy, of Yahoo! Sports, reports the offer sheet restricted free-agent LB Ryan Fowler (Cowboys) signed with the Tennessee Titans is worth about $12 million over four years and includes about $4 million in up-front money.
Pointing and laughing at the Titans?
Now they just need to lose on out Curtis and have B. Johnson blow out a knee walking out of 7-11 and this offseason will be complete.
Quote from: TexasEagle on March 12, 2007, 08:22:29 PM
Now they just need to lose on out Curtis and have B. Johnson blow out a knee walking out of 7-11 and this offseason will be complete.
...while taking his mid-shift cigarette break.
Pointing and laughing at the Titans?
sure about that?
No, hence the question mark.
What name shall I give my love child?
Quote from: Diomedes on March 12, 2007, 08:31:17 PM
What name shall I give my love child?
Depends...
Boy: Obama Diomedes Fowlersnatch
Girl: Tipper Hillary Diopenis
PFT:
QuotePOSTED 5:47 p.m. EDT, March 12, 2007
EAGLES NOT UPSET ABOUT FOWLER ABOUT-FACE
WIP radio in Philly is reporting that linebacker Ryan Fowler, a restricted free agent, has chosen not to sign an offer sheet with the Eagles. Instead, Fowler will sign an offer sheet with the Titans.
Understandably, Eagles fans are up in arms. But here's what happened, as told to us by a source with knowledge of the situation.
Late last week, the Eagles and the Titans were both negotiating with Fowler, who previously played for the Cowboys. Titans G.M. Mike Reinfeldt, however, had to return to Seattle to deal with a family medical issue. Over the weekend, Fowler's agent, Alan Herman, was unable to reach Reinfeldt to determine whether the pending offer from the Titans was their final offer.
Acting under the assumption that they had the Titans' best offer, Herman and Fowler weighed the offers from Tennessee and Philly and Fowler decided to sign the Eagles' offer sheet.
On Sunday, Reinfeldt got back to Herman, and presented the Titans' final offer. It was better than the Eagles' offer. The only problem? Herman already had told the Eagles that Fowler would sign the Eagles' offer sheet.
As we understand it, Herman explained the situation to the Eagles, and Fowler took Sunday night to make a decision. On Monday morning, he decided to sign the offer sheet from the Titans.
The Eagles thereafter pulled from their official web site the story regarding Fowler's decision to sign with the team, prompting rampant speculation and confusion among the fan base.
Bottom line -- the Eagles are not upset. It was an unusual set of circumstances, and but for Reinfeldt's personal situation the Titans would have gotten their final offer on the table at the same time that the Eagles did, and Fowler would have accepted it.
Though we don't know whether the offer contains a poison pill, we're told that the Titans' package is more front-loaded than the Eagles' offer, and that it is unlikely that the Cowboys will be able to match. They have seven days to make a decision, after Fowler signs the offer sheet.
Phew. At least Joe and Andy aren't upset.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 08:38:47 PMBoy: Obama Diomedes Fowlersnatch
Girl: Tipper Hillary Diopenis
honestly... D
that's the best you could do??
We need to remember Ryan in Extremeskins.com fashion
(http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j224/beermonkey68/fowler.jpg)
:-D
wait now im worried...the titans wanted him also? what if he was good? ???
If he was good, it wasn't going to be here.
Quote from: Magical_Retard on March 12, 2007, 09:49:46 PM
wait now im worried...the titans wanted him also? what if he was good? ???
If he was good, the Titans wouldn't have wanted him.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 08:44:55 PM
PFT:
QuotePOSTED 5:47 p.m. EDT, March 12, 2007
EAGLES NOT UPSET ABOUT FOWLER ABOUT-FACE
Yeah I'm sure that's why the PE.com articles about Fowler went down the memory hole with a quickness. I think Fowler signing elsewhere is probably for the best, but c'mon Spads & co., don't pretend that the organization wasn't just publicly humiliated by an FA skipping town for the second year in a row.
This one wasn't even a top tier FA. Hell, he wasn't any tier. He was a yard sale selection of tupperware with no lids.
the titans need all the help they can get. this just means we're drafting LB in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd round this year.
Well it's a good thing we didn't lose that 3rd round pick then!
the titans need all the help they can get
how much will they beat the eagles by when they get help...cause without help it was a 18 pt spread
Quote from: Diomedes on March 12, 2007, 08:58:31 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 12, 2007, 08:38:47 PMBoy: Obama Diomedes Fowlersnatch
Girl: Tipper Hillary Diopenis
honestly... D
that's the best you could do??
I didn't put much effort/thought into it, obviously.
FOWLER!!
Quote from: QB Eagles on March 12, 2007, 11:49:41 PMdon't pretend that the organization wasn't just publicly humiliated by an FA skipping town for the second year in a row.
I forgot who it was last season?
Quote from: phattymatty on March 13, 2007, 01:31:57 PM
FOWLER!!
Thanks for your support. The defense and special teams is going to miss his contribution this year.
1. I like how PFT said Eagles fans were up in arms about this. Wrong. Most of us were happy that this dude chose Tenny over Philly.
2. I wonder what the Titans will do with Stephen Tulloch if this dude beats him out for starting MIKE? I'd like to see Tulloch here if they cut him.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on March 13, 2007, 02:42:02 PM
1. I like how PFT said Eagles fans were up in arms about this. Wrong. Most of us were happy that this dude chose Tenny over Philly.
2. I wonder what the Titans will do with Stephen Tulloch if this dude beats him out for starting MIKE? I'd like to see Tulloch here if they cut him.
An unknown backup of an unknown backup? Is that sloppy 3rds?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on March 13, 2007, 02:42:02 PM
1. I like how PFT said Eagles fans were up in arms about this. Wrong. Most of us were happy that this dude chose Tenny over Philly.
2. I wonder what the Titans will do with Stephen Tulloch if this dude beats him out for starting MIKE? I'd like to see Tulloch here if they cut him.
1. It's more like fans were "up in arms" that stuff was removed from the PE.com site with zero explanation.
2. Based on what I know about each player (nothing), here are the differences I know of:
a. Fowler is much bigger (tall and heavy). Tulloch is about the same size as Keith Adams.
b. Fowler is a priss because he went to Duke. Tulloch is a loser because he went to NC State.
c. Most importantly, Tulloch is black.
fowler or tulloch? this is what it has come to.
so wait
we want the eagles to get the guy who gets beat out by ryan fowler?
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 13, 2007, 03:27:41 PM
so wait
we want the eagles to get the guy who gets beat out by ryan fowler?
Apparently, that is the plan.
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 13, 2007, 03:27:41 PM
so wait
we want the eagles to get the guy who gets beat out by ryan fowler?
A match made in heaven since the Eagles were beat out for the services of Ryan Fowler...
Quote from: EagleFeva on March 13, 2007, 04:54:27 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 13, 2007, 03:27:41 PM
so wait
we want the eagles to get the guy who gets beat out by ryan fowler?
A match made in heaven since the Eagles were beat out for the services of Ryan Fowler...
Here's 3 more reasons this is perfect: Tulloch's salary due in 2007, 2008, and 2009:
2007 360000.00
2008 445000.00
2009 530000.00
Quote from: hbionic on March 13, 2007, 01:33:54 PM
Quote from: QB Eagles on March 12, 2007, 11:49:41 PMdon't pretend that the organization wasn't just publicly humiliated by an FA skipping town for the second year in a row.
I forgot who it was last season?
LeCharles Bentley
Cowboys don't match offer..
http://www.cowboysplus.com/topstory/stories/031707cpcowlede.1c4f5745.html
Did Bentley even burn the Eagles? I thought the rumors that the Eagles were going to sign him (Bentley) had no basis to begin with anyways.
eight pages of ryan fowler....awesome
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 17, 2007, 11:49:20 PM
eight pages of ryan fowler....awesome
The Phillies better be darn good. I don't know if I can take six more months of this.
Quote from: Eaglez on March 17, 2007, 09:32:15 PM
Did Bentley even burn the Eagles? I thought the rumors that the Eagles were going to sign him (Bentley) had no basis to begin with anyways.
They were going to sign him if the Browns didn't call him, but he was using to spark interest.
The Eagles definitely wanted Bentley and thought they had him at midnight of that Saturday, only to wake up and see that he backed out...
Quote from: BigEd76 on March 18, 2007, 02:04:41 AM
The Eagles definitely wanted Bentley and thought they had him at midnight of that Saturday, only to wake up and see that he backed out...
And then Bentley went and got injured in Cleveland, perhaps for good, we traded Hank to the SAME team and found Jamaal Jackson.
I think it worked quite well for us anyway.
They knew they had Jamaal Jackson, but didnt have anywhere to put him with Honeybuns in the lineup. Jackson would have been a G on this team well before Hicks had he not torn his triceps twice
guess who likes steroids? :)
lol, just saw that on espn
Quote from: BigEd76 on June 09, 2008, 06:22:40 PM
guess who likes steroids? :)
Spurn the Eagles, and you'll farging pay.
Of course, join the Eagles and you'll farging never win a Super Bowl. It's a lose-lose proposition.
Imagine it would suck to just to be considered at this point.