Why wait until tomorrow
			
			
			
				It's gonna be Paschal if Considine is out for any period of time. 
			
			
			
				Quote from: FastFreddie on September 17, 2007, 09:50:49 PM
It's gonna be Paschal if Considine is out for any period of time. 
i hate to say it, but Dawk had an obvious concussion.  It was an easy tackle, and he got concussed,  Eric Lindros meet Brian Dawkins
			
 
			
			
				Dawkins is about 50 concussions from Lindros territory.
Still, the Eagles need more DB's on the roster and less Scott Youngs.
			
			
			
				it was a stinger. he hit with his shoulder. if u ever played football you would know that. they hurt like a motherfarger and they happen often
			
			
			
				Quote from: mussa on September 18, 2007, 09:59:58 AM
it was a stinger. he hit with his shoulder. if u ever played football you would know that. they hurt like a motherfarger and they happen often
No reason to drive angry, mussa.  We're all in this shtein together.
I'm just glad Dawkins isn't paralyzed.  It looked like Steve Everett at first.
			
 
			
			
				he was paralyzed when cooley beat him to that corner
			
			
			
				at least the kicker had to really think about that chip shot
			
			
			
				Quote from: ice grillin you on September 18, 2007, 10:24:42 AM
he was paralyzed when cooley beat him to that corner
That was bittersweet, as it secured my money league fantasy victory.
			
 
			
			
				Apparently he has been re-signed again.
Make this take 4.
			
			
			
				Quote from: King Cole on September 18, 2007, 11:46:50 PM
Apparently he has been re-signed again.
Make this take 4.
This team is a clusterfarg. So they now had to re-sign the extra safety they stupidly cut to make room for Mahe last week instead of chomping one of the ten billion linemen they have on the roster in the first place which would have allowed them to have two decent kick returners AND a back up safety. So now who'd they cut?
Bunch of brain dead twits up there.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: King Cole on September 18, 2007, 11:46:50 PM
Apparently he has been re-signed again.
Make this take 4.
haha nice.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: King Cole on September 18, 2007, 11:46:50 PM
Make this take 4.
Actually, this thread was a preemptive strike for take 3.
			
 
			
			
				Quote
Roster Moves: Eagles Re-Sign Reed
September 19, 2007 | Last Updated: 9/19/07 10:55 AM ET | Comments (0)
By: CHRIS McPHERSON 
The Eagles announced on Wednesday morning that they have re-signed safety J.R. Reed.
To make room on the 53-man roster, the Eagles released tackle Pat McCoy.
In addition, the Eagles tweaked the practice squad by signing tackle Jonathan Palmer. The Eagles parted ways with tight end Lee Vickers.
			 
			
			
				I'm actually slightly pissed they signed him to the 53 instead of Paschal, but I'm on board with having more DB's and less useless linemen.  The Pat McCoy experiment is hopefully over.
			
			
			
				so pat mccoy can get cut for a cripple but he cant be deactivated to get their third round pick in a game
			
			
			
				Quote from: ice grillin you on September 19, 2007, 11:26:06 AM
so pat mccoy can get cut for a cripple but he cant be deactivated to get their third round pick in a game
Actually, I think McCoy and Hunt were both deactivated last week.
			
 
			
			
				Technically he was on the roster while out with his fence-jumping injury and wasn't actually cut, so this is only take 3
			
			
			
				Bummer.  Can't Kevin Curtis return kicks?  I thought he did some of that with the Rams.  You know, since 5 can't get him the ball anyway, might as well use him on special teams.
			
			
			
				isnt damon moore available?
			
			
			
				I really hope this guy makes the team. 
Dawkins, Mikell, Demps and Reed. Two FS and two SS. Get rid of Paschal and Considine.
Reed and his leg and a half is better than Considine. He can play, he can hit and he is good on STs
QuoteJ.R. Reed's battling spirit
By Tim Panaccio
Inquirer Staff Writer
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The ruckus began after the kickoff. Safety J.R. Reed and linebacker Andy Studebaker were in a tug-of-war on the ground long after the whistle blew, jostling for position with neither willing to concede a blade of grass.
"We were just out there having fun," Reed said. "He's blocking me. We went to the ground. It's football. It happens. Off the field we're friends. On the field, it's a competition."
Competitiveness defines J.R. Reed. It's a spirit that has allowed the 26-year-old defensive back to beat the odds, remaining in football despite limited movement in his left foot because of the condition known as drop foot.
He might be a step slower than he was coming out of South Florida in 2004, but watching him work on coverage and special teams shows that he still gets to the ball, still hits. Defensive coordinator Jimmy Johnson has been impressed.
"I am extremely surprised because of the fact that I know the injury he had," Johnson said. "Sometimes you see him out there, he looks like he is walking at 90 percent, and all of a sudden, he's in the game and playing at 100 percent. Great for J.R."
During the 2005 off-season, Reed was chasing his dog, tried to hurdle a fence, and ended up tearing the peroneal nerve in his left foot. A person with drop foot cannot lift the foot, and Reed has little or no feeling on the side of his left leg as well. Neither condition bodes well for an athlete.
"The doctors told me I would never play again," he said. "I kind of invented a brace. It took me two years to get used to it, but now I just play football. I was determined to play. It came down to hard work and believing in yourself when no one else did."
Reed and John Sowyer, who makes prosthetic devices, have made more than 100 design changes, resulting in the current brace, which goes under the left foot and up and around the ankle, enabling Reed to make cuts on the field.
"Eventually, when I'm done [playing], I'm going to [patent] it," Reed said.
He's hoping that won't be for a while. Aside from Jerome McDougle, few Eagles have battled as much adversity as Reed to make a go of it in the NFL.
"Last year, I was cut five times," he said. "I finally landed back here, which is a good place, but it's been a roller coaster."
Reed missed 2005 because of the injury, then tried a comeback in 2006 and latched on in St. Louis, where he played six games. He was in Giants camp for a while last summer, then was claimed off waivers by the Eagles, for whom he played 15 games.
The Eagles like his work on special teams as both the off-return guy and lead blocker going through the wedge on kickoffs. "J.R. is a core guy for us," said special teams coach Rory Segrest.
The Eagles have numbers at safety, in starters Brian Dawkins and Quintin Mikell, plus Sean Considine, Quintin Demps, and Marcus Paschal.
"I'm trying to compete for a position," Reed said. "I made some mental errors here and there, but everybody does. You try to improve from there. I want to start. I know we've got a whole bunch of safeties. But I want to start sometime. I started three last year; never know what could happen.
"I feel comfortable here. It's a very complicated defense, but that's what I like about it. You've got to be able to think a little bit. You have to have smart safeties. . . . I think I can still play in this game."
That's something a lot of folks didn't think just a few years ago.
			
				farging JR Reed and his farging drop foot. I don't know why, but thinking about him always makes me so mad. Dude comes out and provides a spark to the special teams as a rookie. Everyone is excited. Then he fargs himself up and now has nerve damage and can't feel his foot. So what does the team do now that he's a cripple and has no legit chance at being a difference maker? Sign him again. The JR Reed cycle of 'success' just reminds me of all the things I hate about rooting for this team. Unfulfilled promise, bad luck, ridiculous signings of injured players, apparent loyalty to sub-par athletes while tossing exceptional athletes out the door...
			
			
			
				JR Reed the next Reno Mahe?
			
			
			
				jr reed the current reno mahe
			
			
			
				I don't really like him as a returner...but he's looked servicable as a backup S.  I don't have any major feelings about him one way or another, really.  Other than getting hurt in one of the most ridiculous ways I can remember, he hasn't done much to annoy me....punt returns excluded, of course.
			
			
			
				he's fine as a ST'er and really looks pretty decent at S.  It does suck to think that after his rookie year, he had the skills to start, and eventually take over for Dawk.  
			
			
			
				so what if he has one leg and the team is already short of real good safeties outside of a aging dawkins?
the scheme is whats important! 
			
			
			
				http://philadelphiaeagles.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=16109
Good read and his wife is pretty good looking.
			
			
			
				That is a really good read - don't ever give up on your dreams!
			
			
			
				chris mcpherson sucks dave spadaros cock and likes it
			
			
			
				So Reed is responsible for this shtein.  farg you JR... farg you and the dog.
QuoteSix months came and went. Reed was still unable to move his foot. The Eagles prepared for life without Reed.  They used a fourth-round draft pick on Sean Considine and were about to begin the season.
			
				i hope that dog gets dog AIDS
			
			
			
				Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 09, 2008, 11:00:53 PM
http://philadelphiaeagles.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=16109
Good read and his wife is pretty good looking.
No she isn't. Light cannot escape the dense blackness of her mannish eyebrows...
			
 
			
			
				my cat had feline aids....true story
			
			
			
				so i should get checked then?
			
			
			
				lol