so excited for halftime sunday...justice will not be done by banner inc....so im doing it here....
"carl banks how my ass taste"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrjfzFBP9pE
(http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2007/10/23/alg_randall-eagles.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGkn505Z6es&feature=related
(http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivault/si_online/covers/images/1992/1012_large.jpg)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQKHOMHKT00
(http://images.dailyradar.com/media/uploads/ballhype/story_large/2008/11/10/randall_cunningham.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjbXP7f_EKs
(http://www.nestofdeath.com/philadelphia/Santa/RANDALL.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpAWp9JqTOA
(http://enrico.blogs.com/.a/6a00d83451af4b69e201156ff96324970c-800wi)
(http://dildeepsingh.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/richards1.jpg)
(http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2007/10/15/amd_cunningham-eagles1.jpg)
Tha Right hand of the Gawd! (http://sportsscribes.net/images/stories/users/leopizzini/fb.jpg)
Iggy...Great Randall moments. BTW do you remember Keith Byars hit on Pepper Johnson? IMO greatest block ever :yay
He'll get a half-assed ceremony. Guaranteed.
He should rock the gold-tipped shoe-laces
"People call me... and they always say, 'Why do you think you can fly?!'...Cuz I'm an Eagle!"
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Quote from: fansince61 on September 25, 2009, 02:33:29 PM
Iggy...Great Randall moments. BTW do you remember Keith Byars hit on Pepper Johnson? IMO greatest block ever :yay
lol...who doesnt remember that....and yes easily best block of all time...college or pro
one of my greatest memories of randall was when gary papa went to his mansion in moorestown and did a tour with him...jesus was that place insane...no wonder his teammates hated him
Overrated bitchmade punk.
Only in Philly could Buddy and Randall and their zero playoff victories be legends while Reid and McNabb are despised.
BTW, I loved Buddy and hate Reid. Loved Randall and don't trust McNabb. I am what I hate.
I love McNabb.
Maybe its just because the only other QB I can remember watch playing for the eagles was Ty Detmer(barely), but I love the dude.
It's gonna be sad when he leaves. McNabb is pretty much the last player left in philly I basically grew up watching. I guess Bouche too, but he doesn't really count.
If Randy wasn't such a funhole his knee would have broke Bryce Paup in two.
Randy = Hoyda.
/close thread.
Quote from: rjs246 on September 25, 2009, 09:56:20 PM
Only in Philly could Buddy and Randall and their zero playoff victories be legends while Reid and McNabb are despised.
BTW, I loved Buddy and hate Reid. Loved Randall and don't trust McNabb. I am what I hate.
common thread.....zero championships
randall buffalo to barnett >>>>>>>> all of andys nfc championships
lol - russell is right - you really do live in your own world, dude.
steal a bathroom pass and come on in
The only reason the Eagles never won a championship during Randall's era is because the Head Coach relied on his quarterback to do everything instead of surrounding him with the right sort of complementary talent. Oh, and because he thought the run was something that skinny Kenyans did in Boston.
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 25, 2009, 10:13:50 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on September 25, 2009, 09:56:20 PM
Only in Philly could Buddy and Randall and their zero playoff victories be legends while Reid and McNabb are despised.
BTW, I loved Buddy and hate Reid. Loved Randall and don't trust McNabb. I am what I hate.
common thread.....zero championships
randall buffalo to barnett >>>>>>>> all of andys nfc championships
Hell yeah. Saw it in person. Insane.
randall was a much better athlete...faster, more agile, better arm, more accurate but had the football iq of a piece of bubble gum.
mcnabb is a much smarter qb, makes better reads and decisions and has the benefit of much better coaching on the offensive side of the ball along with a dominant offensive line that can keep him upright but is inaccurate and a little soft mentally.
put them together and you have the best qb the game has ever seen. split them up and you have to players that are very entertaining to watch with 0 lombardi trophies.
theres nothing about mcnabb that is entertaining...cept the wins of course...but him as an individual player is not exciting at all for how good he is
to say both are entertaining is a disgrace to randall...randall is arguable the most "entertaining" player in the history of the nfl...mcnabb wasnt even the most entertaining player on his own team during his era (westbrook)
not sure how you can't find mcnabb entertaining on the field, especially during his first few years before injuries. dude was fast, strong and elusive. never had the speed or agility of cunningham but he's made more than his share of highlight reel plays and has been fun to watch. it's amazing how 15 years makes people forget that randall was equally as frustrating as he was awesome to watch.
still, i'm a fan of both though although randall gets the edge because of the jehri curl.
hes had two highlite reel plays in his career...mark carrier ankles and 11 second dallas scramble....randall had games where he had that many highlites
by all means say mcnabbs a better qb but please dont ever compare their entertainment value
i never did compare their entertainment value. you did.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on September 25, 2009, 10:39:47 PMsplit them up and you have to players that are very entertaining to watch
to even insinuate as you did that they are on the same level as far as entertainers is blasephemous
WHy you gotta shtein on McNabb to pimp Randall?
They are both great.
oh god dont start
:-D
Figured you guys would like that.
HOMER JAY
I still want to see the Eric Allen pick return against the Jets after Randall got hurt and was standing in the end zone where EA returned it.
Greatest INT return ever.
one of the great eric allen stories ever is in i think 89 when seth joyner was bitching about his contract in the locker room before the minnesota? game that they had to win and eric who was in his second year called out seth in front of the whole team and told him to shut the farg up and play ball
like 3-4 years after that joyner said it was the biggest punch in the face he ever took in his career on or off the field and how much he and the locker room respected what allen did
i dont give a farg what anyone says those teams under buddy were the greatest thing to ever happen to pro sports...its just a shame that no one (including a lot of eagle fans) dont recognize it
All these memories are going to make me cry. farging Buddy I thought those teams from the late 80's were definitely going to win a few Super Bowls. 1988 Chicago :boom 1989 Rams :boom :boom 1990 Skins :boom :boom :boom
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 01:52:05 AM
one of the great eric allen stories ever is in i think 89 when seth joyner was bitching about his contract in the locker room before the minnesota? game that they had to win and eric who was in his second year called out seth in front of the whole team and told him to shut the farg up and play ball
like 3-4 years after that joyner said it was the biggest punch in the face he ever took in his career on or off the field and how much he and the locker room respected what allen did
i dont give a farg what anyone says those teams under buddy were the greatest thing to ever happen to pro sports...its just a shame that no one (including a lot of eagle fans) dont recognize it
a. most eagles fans werent born yet/not fans yet
b. those teams won 1 playoff game...under kotite
the key reason for eagle mania has been the winning coupled with the nfl lighting on fire. that wasnt the case in buddys days, which in itself makes it better cause it was just really the diehards who lived through it. and me. since i was 2.
the bears game was the worst...to this day i havent gotten over that...over 400 yards of total offense...pretty much owned the game....and didnt win...i still see that keith jackson drop in my dreams
haha i wasnt even 2. you suck.
Quote from: MDS on September 26, 2009, 01:56:49 AM
a. most eagles fans werent born yet/not fans yet
lol....if you were born when the eagles were formed youre only in your 70's
we are talking about the 1980's
Quote from: MDS on September 26, 2009, 01:59:07 AM
haha i wasnt even 2. you suck.
hahaha...you know nothing but duce staley donovan mcnabb and teal green jerseys
youre telling me the team didnt add middle aged fans with all the winning this decade?
people that were causal observers in the 80s?
please. happens when teams win, you get people jumping on.
back then the eagles were juuust becoming the big game in town and thats only cause the phils were going on their 6th awful season in a row.
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 01:52:05 AM
one of the great eric allen stories ever is in i think 89 when seth joyner was bitching about his contract in the locker room before the minnesota? game that they had to win and eric who was in his second year called out seth in front of the whole team and told him to shut the farg up and play ball
like 3-4 years after that joyner said it was the biggest punch in the face he ever took in his career on or off the field and how much he and the locker room respected what allen did
i dont give a farg what anyone says those teams under buddy were the greatest thing to ever happen to pro sports...its just a shame that no one (including a lot of eagle fans) dont recognize it
No shtein? I never heard that story before. Was it in Bowden's book?
I was watching some of the Dolphins-Chargers 1995 playoff game on NFLN tonight and saw some ex-Buddy guys...obviously Byars and Keith Jackson...but Ron Heller too. I forgot all about him.
So that got me thinking about Randall's OL...man, what some brutal players they had there over those years.
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 02:02:05 AM
Quote from: MDS on September 26, 2009, 01:59:07 AM
haha i wasnt even 2. you suck.
hahaha...you know nothing but duce staley donovan mcnabb and teal green jerseys
i remember the 7-2 to 7-9 year. i remember some of 95 and 96. then yea, its basically the andy reid era.
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 01:57:53 AM
the bears game was the worst...to this day i havent gotten over that...over 400 yards of total offense...pretty much owned the game....and didnt win...i still see that keith jackson drop in my dreams
4 Zendejas FGs (he missed one). Touchdown called back. Birds dominated that game and only put up 12 points. I would have loved seeing the birds go up against the niners the next week.
the hate on the offensive line was overblown imo...the 91-94 lines were pretty awful....but the late 80's lines werent that bad...certainly good enough to win
i think from 87 to 91 the eagles had the most wins in the nfl other than sf and buffalo
as for that story i cant recall if it was in broken wings...probably was...but it was all in the media at the time
Quote from: MDS on September 26, 2009, 02:02:55 AM
youre telling me the team didnt add middle aged fans with all the winning this decade?
people that were causal observers in the 80s?
Gonna have to farg those middle aged ones up. I've been livin' this shtein since 1971. Ed Khayat and the impressive 6-7-1 finish. I think that was the year I started drinking heavily or was it the year I started sniffing glue?
The offensive lines were farging brutal, IGY.
Stop.
Quote from: Rome on September 25, 2009, 10:17:30 PM
lol - russell is right - you really do live in your own world, dude.
Quote from: Munson on September 25, 2009, 02:15:57 PM
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Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 07:44:11 AM
Quote from: Rome on September 25, 2009, 10:17:30 PM
lol - russell is right - you really do live in your own world, dude.
Perfect example of how big a tool you are. You have absolutely nothing to contribute to the thread, so you attempt (twice) to make a joke that no one will find humorous. Pretty obvious nobody on this board gives a flying farg about what you say and everyone generally considers you to be a douche, so why keep coming?
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 02:07:03 AMi think from 87 to 91 the eagles had the most wins in the nfl other than sf and buffalo
lol... you're as overly nostalgic for those 80s teams as you are overly pessimistic about today's philly teams.
Eagles didn't even have the most wins in their division back then... Giants, taterskins, Saints, Bears, Oilers all easily had more wins than the Eagles
Quote from: QB Eagles on September 26, 2009, 08:14:44 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 26, 2009, 02:07:03 AMi think from 87 to 91 the eagles had the most wins in the nfl other than sf and buffalo
lol... you're as overly nostalgic for those 80s teams as you are overly pessimistic about today's philly teams.
Eagles didn't even have the most wins in their division back then... Giants, taterskins, Saints, Bears, Oilers all easily had more wins than the Eagles
88-92 they had 52 wins...name the teams in the nfl who had more?
check your shtein youngin
oh and romey you dont win 52 games in five years with horrid offensive lines....no matter how good the d was...im not saying it was great or even good but its awfulness is greatly exaggerated
88-92? Oh I thought you typed 87 to 91, my bad.
i said "i think" 87-91....wasnt sure of the exact years
The evidence would seem to point in the direction of Randall and Buddy being tremendous chokers.
they never made it far enough to choke....zero playoff wins
but other than the 83 sixers and possibly the 87 flyers they were the greatest thing to ever happen to the city of philadelphia
No, they choked in the first round of the playoffs which makes it even more pathetic. They are basically Tony Romo and Wade Phillips.
Mikey, when were you born, 1991? Dont post about what you havent lived thru
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 25, 2009, 11:36:45 PM
hes had two highlite reel plays in his career...mark carrier ankles and 11 second dallas scramble....randall had games where he had that many highlites
by all means say mcnabbs a better qb but please dont ever compare their entertainment value
Wasn't it a 14 second scramble in Dallas? To me, 11 seconds = boring; 14 seconds, now that's entertainment
Quote from: jihadist monk on September 26, 2009, 11:00:18 AM
No, they choked in the first round of the playoffs which makes it even more pathetic. They are basically Tony Romo and Wade Phillips.
thats not choking thats not being good enough
doesnt mean they couldnt have choked in an individual game like dallas did at seattle...but they didnt even do that...they just got run
Heller, David Alexander, Ron Solt & Mike Schad = farging horrendous.
Give them an offensive line with the same level of talent as the defensive line had and that team wins multiple Super Bowls.
Fact is your hero Buddy Ryan never gave a shtein about the offense. All he cared about was that they didn't farg up and spoil it for his defense. He was just as stubborn as Reid only not 1/10th as successful. End of story.
So they had the most wins between 88-92 but were never good enough to win a playoff game?
As painful as games were to watch w/ Randall and Buddy (nothing ever seemed easy then), they were exciting, you gotta admit.
Of course they were exciting. The defense was a top 5 group of all time in the NFL. They had six or seven Pro Bowlers playing on it plus they had Randall running around and chucking it every which way.
What they needed was running game and an offensive line because that's what wins Super Bowls. Pork Chop never gave a shtein about either element, and as such, they ended up getting exposed in the playoffs time in and time out.
Quote from: jihadist monk on September 26, 2009, 11:21:04 AM
So they had the most wins between 88-92 but were never good enough to win a playoff game?
exactly
how do you understand VORP but not this
and they didnt have the most wins
I just find it hard to believe they weren't the better team in one of those games.
even if they were are you saying every favorite that has ever lost a game choked?
why are you arguing about this with someone who wasnt even alive then
thats a good question...altho some of his idiocy has nothing to do with age
Eagles starting OL from 1987-1994
1987
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - Adam Schreiber
C - Gerry Feehery
RG - Ron Baker
RT - Joe Conwell
1988
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - David Alexander
C - Dave Rimington
RG - Reggie Singletary & Ron Baker
RT - Ron Heller
1989
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Ron Heller
1990
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Reggie Singletary
1991
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Dennis McKnight
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Antone Davis
1992
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Eric Floyd
RT - Antone Davis
1993
LT - Broderick Thompson
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Lester Holmes & Ron Hallstrom
RT - Antone Davis
1994
LT - Bernard Williams
LG - Antone Davis
C - David Alexander
RG - Lester Holmes
RT - Broderick Thompson
Quote from: PhillyPhanInDC on September 26, 2009, 08:03:45 AM
Quote from: Munson on September 25, 2009, 02:15:57 PM
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Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 07:44:11 AM
Quote from: Rome on September 25, 2009, 10:17:30 PM
lol - russell is right - you really do live in your own world, dude.
Perfect example of how big a tool you are. You have absolutely nothing to contribute to the thread, so you attempt (twice) to make a joke that no one will find humorous. Pretty obvious nobody on this board gives a flying farg about what you say and everyone generally considers you to be a douche, so why keep coming?
The fact taht you care so damn much about me is enough to keep me coming back. It's too humorous to watch you take the time to type shtein like that and think I'll ever really care what you or any other idiot on here thinks about me.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 26, 2009, 01:25:12 PM
Eagles starting OL from 1987-1994
1987
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - Adam Schreiber
C - Gerry Feehery
RG - Ron Baker
RT - Joe Conwell
1988
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - David Alexander
C - Dave Rimington
RG - Reggie Singletary & Ron Baker
RT - Ron Heller
1989
LT - Matt Darwin
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Ron Heller
1990
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Reggie Singletary
1991
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Dennis McKnight
C - David Alexander
RG - Ron Solt
RT - Antone Davis
1992
LT - Ron Heller
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Eric Floyd
RT - Antone Davis
1993
LT - Broderick Thompson
LG - Mike Schad
C - David Alexander
RG - Lester Holmes & Ron Hallstrom
RT - Antone Davis
1994
LT - Bernard Williams
LG - Antone Davis
C - David Alexander
RG - Lester Holmes
RT - Broderick Thompson
Jesus Christ :-D
Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 02:19:01 PM
The fact taht you care so damn much about me is enough to keep me coming back. It's too humorous to watch you take the time to type shtein like that and think I'll ever really care what you or any other idiot on here thinks about me.
Munson, if I promise to take your mom to The Olive Garden for the best meal she's ever had in her miserable life, would you please kill yourself tonight?
That...makes no sense.
Olive Garden is the house restaurant in Hell.
And you're a stupid piece of trash, too
Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 26, 2009, 01:25:12 PM
Eagles starting OL from 1987-1994
Jesus Christ :-D
Look at all those Pro Bowlers... :paranoid
Most Times Sacked, Career
516 John Elway, Denver, 1983-1998
494 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1980-1991; Kansas City, 1992-93; Detroit, 1994; Arizona, 1995; Chicago, 1996; Tennessee, 1997-98
484 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1985-95; Minnesota, 1997-99; Dallas, 2000; Baltimore, 2001 Most Times Sacked, Season
76 David Carr, Houston, 2002
72 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 198668 David Carr, Houston, 2005 (Holy stein he's on here twice! LOL)
Not all due to the OL in Randall's case, but they didn't help much.
@Randall with the 'fro...now that's old school...about the time I started seriously watching Football and got into the Eagles because they were the most exciting team at the time. Plus the sweet late 80's uniforms...
There is only one GAWD and his name is PIMP, motherfargas.
PIMP!
Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 02:19:01 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhanInDC on September 26, 2009, 08:03:45 AM
Quote from: Munson on September 25, 2009, 02:15:57 PM
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Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 07:44:11 AM
Quote from: Rome on September 25, 2009, 10:17:30 PM
lol - russell is right - you really do live in your own world, dude.
Perfect example of how big a tool you are. You have absolutely nothing to contribute to the thread, so you attempt (twice) to make a joke that no one will find humorous. Pretty obvious nobody on this board gives a flying farg about what you say and everyone generally considers you to be a douche, so why keep coming?
The fact taht you care so damn much about me is enough to keep me coming back. It's too humorous to watch you take the time to type shtein like that and think I'll ever really care what you or any other idiot on here thinks about me.
as someone who only reads this board....i wish that munson sticks around. I get great amusement out of watching him look like a fool time and time again.
Munson, you really are a life loser. and i dont even know you.
:-D
oh snap!
and we have a winner
Quote from: NC_Eagle on September 27, 2009, 05:43:39 PM
Quote from: Munson on September 26, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 26, 2009, 01:25:12 PM
Eagles starting OL from 1987-1994
Jesus Christ :-D
Look at all those Pro Bowlers... :paranoid
Most Times Sacked, Career
516 John Elway, Denver, 1983-1998
494 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1980-1991; Kansas City, 1992-93; Detroit, 1994; Arizona, 1995; Chicago, 1996; Tennessee, 1997-98
484 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1985-95; Minnesota, 1997-99; Dallas, 2000; Baltimore, 2001
Most Times Sacked, Season
76 David Carr, Houston, 2002
72 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1986
68 David Carr, Houston, 2005 (Holy stein he's on here twice! LOL)
Not all due to the OL in Randall's case, but they didn't help much.
@Randall with the 'fro...now that's old school...about the time I started seriously watching Football and got into the Eagles because they were the most exciting team at the time. Plus the sweet late 80's uniforms...
I was very young when those teams were around, but I still remember the names on those teams.....and it's sad that the only guys I remember from those lines are because they were total and complete busts. God knows what that team could have done with a decent oline.
Postal, you're right, you don't even know me. Because it's an internet message board. Everyone that posts here regularly has more loser in them than they're willing to admit. A lot of them like stroking their egos here too...Me, I couldn't give two shteins what someone who's never met me thinks.
nice avatar postal :-D
cunningham is without a doubt right behind dawkins as my all time favs from the eagles. man what could've been if ryan wasnt such dope of a HC.
Quote from: sean_sec227 on September 28, 2009, 08:40:56 AM
cunningham is without a doubt right behind dawkins as my all time favs from the eagles. man what could've been if ryan wasnt such dope of a HC.
Look what he did with Moss/Vikings after he was over the hill(Randall didn't lose that playoff game either(Kicker)), imagine what could've been if he had a better cast in his prime.
yeah and i shouldn't put it all on buddy ryan. breman told him no on more than one good o-limeman who would've helped the offense bigtime.
Quote from: mussa on September 28, 2009, 08:30:04 AM
nice avatar postal :-D
ha, love me some TrailerPark Boys.
So how was the ceremony?
Any video/pics?
Not the best video but you'll get the idea:
http://www.youtube.com/v/bVr6j9qqYSw&hl=en&fs=1&
PC:
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/multimedia/index.asp?mm_file_id=7729&play_clip=y
Photos (I'm having trouble jailbreaking them out of the Eagles site):
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/photos/index.asp?section_id=1727
(http://media.philly.com/images/20090928_inq_eagl28-n.JPG)
Not quite sure why they had to induct two of them in at once.
Quote from: Rome on September 29, 2009, 05:32:01 PM
Not quite sure why they had to induct two of them in at once.
Thats not that uncommon, other teams do that as well.