as much as a first game against a pretty bad opponent can be big this was a big win....not only did they survive but they won handily...to have the new line and even the zesty linebackers get what ultimately ends up being a free game under their belt is big...i like that they faced a dome team before having to go to the atl next week...good preparation contest
win next week and a 6-0 record going into the bye is a distinct possibility
with the corners and ends they have the defense has the perimeter locked down...but they have to shore up the middle of the field and that stretches from the tackes to the safeties
assy had a cake walk today with sims walker....him vs roddy next week will be great to watch
a massive step up in opponent next week will be interesting to see because st louis was way worse than i thought they were
beat the atl and a 6-0 record going into the bye week is a distinct possibility
LETS DO THIS!
I thought the O-line played well, especially considering they played as a new unit against a talented D-line. Pass protection was good and run blocking got better as the game progressed.
Linebacker - and particular Matthews - is worse than I feared. They need to do something immediately...sign a vet, trade for someone...don't know what but he was bunched up and taken out of the play every play I watched him and he can't cover for shtein. He's by far the worst MIKE in the league. I wouldn't mind seeing them throw Chaney back in the middle and giving Rolle a chance to play SAM.
What happened to Vaughn Hebron on PGL?
Agreed on Matthews.
Chaney to MLB and Clayton or Rolle on the field
I thought the o-line was shaky as hell to terrible to start... but got better as the game went on. Kelce looked lost in the beginning with all the different looks the Spags was throwing at him, but seemed like he adjusted OK. I found myself watching Herremans a lot and I thought he looked pretty good for the most part.
The D-line: Pass rush was pretty damn good for most of the game. Bradford never looked comfortable back there, and everybody and they momma got a sack today. Against the run... ugh. I know the wide 9 is designed to concede rush yards to a point, but damn... it just leaves too much to the LB's (Matthews) who damn sure didn't look up to the task today... and that was against Cadillac for all but 2 plays too. Mike Turner next week could get ugly.
CB's: Outside of a bump here or there, (Assy's PA)... they looked pretty good. DRC drew a tough matchup in Amendola and did well. Like mentioned before... I forgot Sims-Walker even played for the Rams. Assy might as well bought him a ticket because he was straight up watching the game. Asante dropped the easiest INT in the history of man.
LB's: Matthews played just like we thought he would... like he was overwhelmed. Gotta do something at MLB. Chaney is by far the best LB out there already. Fokou... get your ass up off the ground after your one TFL for the year and line up for the next play.
Losing Jackson on the first series was a huge blow. He could've had over 200 on the Eagles D today. And I don't think the Rams are as bad as they looked. They'll still be in the mix in that awful West. Their 1st half schedule is brutal though...
Quote from: BigEd76 on September 11, 2011, 06:40:39 PM
Losing Jackson on the first series was a huge blow. He could've had over 200 on the Eagles D today. And I don't think the Rams are as bad as they looked. They'll still be in the mix in that awful West. Their 1st half schedule is brutal though...
I don't know...Cadillac was running all over them too when he came in, but they made adjustments and slowed him down.
As bad as the linebackers were, the defense only gave up 13 points. Bradford was scared to throw downfield the entire game, and the Rams were relying on short passes over the middle. I think the combination of our d-line with our cornerbacks is going to help cover up the fact that our linebackers are pure shtein. Any word on Tapp??? He looked really well before the injury.
Just saw the highlights. Damn Shady is fast! The Vick TD to Pimp was sick. Vick moving backwards full speed, defender in his face and he drills it right into Pimp. Beautiful.
Obviously missed the game due to my travels but I would have loved to have seen the LB's. That's going to be a mess.
31-13.
BUT LET'S FIXATE ON WHAT'S WRONG!
Thought Page looked good but not many balls thrown down field - Atl will be different
Quote from: PhillyGirl on September 11, 2011, 06:41:51 PM
Quote from: BigEd76 on September 11, 2011, 06:40:39 PM
Losing Jackson on the first series was a huge blow. He could've had over 200 on the Eagles D today. And I don't think the Rams are as bad as they looked. They'll still be in the mix in that awful West. Their 1st half schedule is brutal though...
I don't know...Cadillac was running all over them too when he came in, but they made adjustments and slowed him down.
i agree....i dont think jackson had anything to do with it....the eagles are going to be a team that will struggle against the run at times no matter who the opposing back is
I don't want to see Vick making throws off his back foot like the TD to Pimp. He connected, yes, but more times than not that pass will be picked off. I think he got lucky.
Shady looks great, I feel we'll see a lot more runs like the big ones he was breaking today.
Vick looked good on some passes, not to good on others. I don't think he broke 50% for pass completiona. That should/needs to get better. He looked great running the ball though. Like he was gliding over the turf.
Quote from: shorebird on September 12, 2011, 07:31:59 AM
I don't want to see Vick making throws off his back foot like the TD to Pimp. He connected, yes, but more times than not that pass will be picked off. I think he got lucky.
lol....he didnt do it just because he felt like it....there was a jailbreak on the play and he was under pressure....
and there was nothing lucky about that throw...the way he finessed it to a spot where he knew pimp was headed as opposed to trying to use his arm strength to fire it to pimp was a thing of absolute beauty
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 12, 2011, 07:01:04 AM
Quote from: PhillyGirl on September 11, 2011, 06:41:51 PM
Quote from: BigEd76 on September 11, 2011, 06:40:39 PM
Losing Jackson on the first series was a huge blow. He could've had over 200 on the Eagles D today. And I don't think the Rams are as bad as they looked. They'll still be in the mix in that awful West. Their 1st half schedule is brutal though...
I don't know...Cadillac was running all over them too when he came in, but they made adjustments and slowed him down.
i agree....i dont think jackson had anything to do with it....the eagles are going to be a team that will struggle against the run at times no matter who the opposing back is
Agreed. I'd even go as far as to say that the run defense is a much bigger concern than the offensive line. Really thought the OL got stronger as the game went on. The only reason the run defense got better was that the Rams had to start passing more. I think that's how the Eagles plan to win a lot of games this year, though.
OL did get better, but the Rams also stopped blitzing after Vick beat them a few times. I focused on Herremans a few times and he really did well.
You could see what they liked in Kelce on that one toss sweep where he got out and ahead of the play and took out a linebacker.
How many more games until DeVan goes back in the garage? He was the weakest link yesterday IMO.
My guess is Watkins starts game 3 - keep him out until they're through these first two away dome games and let him play once he can actually hear the line calls.
I told you so!
Some good points from Domo's "did you notice" stuff (http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20110912_Paul_Domowitch__Eagles_defense_passes_first_test.html):
Quote-- Defensive-line coach Jim Washburn regularly rotated his two defensive-line foursomes. Ends Jason Babin and Trent Cole and tackles Cullen Jenkins and Mike Patterson were rotated with ends Darryl Tapp and Juqua Parker and tackles Antonio Dixon and Trevor Laws.
-- The Eagles often stayed in their base defense even when the Rams went to three-receiver sets so that they would be better able to deal with the run.
-- Safety Jarrad Page made a nice stop on wide receiver Brandon Gibson in the second quarter, preventing Gibson from getting a first down on a third-and-7 completion. Gibson picked up 6 yards and the Rams had to punt. Page also broke up a second-and-goal pass to tight end Lance Kendricks at the St. Louis 6-yard line. Page stepped in front of Kendricks and almost intercepted the pass.
That 2nd one is key and a bit of a surprise with their corner depth. But having some LBs that can move and two of the best corners in the NFL allows you to be pretty good against passing formations, even in your base defense. That said it keeps DRC off the field.
The play of Page could be key this year. Coleman has been a nice surprise as well, but with Allen still not fully healthy and Jarrett still learning, the very under-the-radar Page signing could be big... or he could be replaced with one of the other guys after his first bad game.
And a really good point from Kapadia:
QuoteEagles rushed more than 4 on just 7 of the Rams' 40 pass plays. Four of five sacks came on 4-man rushes.
QB Pressure without blitzing? :drool
all those pts are easily explained by the fact that the rams have the worst wr core in the league and lost their best wr early in the game with an injury
but even above and beyond that fact the eagles have three starting top notch cb's so im not sure why they couldnt easily stay in a base defense against a 3 wr set
so i didn't see vick's little air guitar routine after the desean TD until this morning.
thinly veiled stab at #5?
also, mr. vick, do not tell the media you played "lights out" after a 14-32 day.
The receivers had 18 drops, Matt.
Quote from: phattymatty on September 12, 2011, 09:40:27 AM
so i didn't see vick's little air guitar routine after the desean TD until this morning.
thinly veiled stab at #5?
also, mr. vick, do not tell the media you played "lights out" after a 14-32 day.
He also said:
Quote"The only thing I can dwell on right now is the stuff we didn't do well," Vick said. "I'm thankful for the victory, don't get me wrong. I just wish it could have been a little cleaner. But that's what it's about. It's work."
But haters gonna hate.
he probably said other things too.
i love vick but if he thinks 14-32 is playing lights out he is wrong.
Did you watch the game? Curious to see if you actually saw how many times receivers dropped perfectly thrown, or very easily catch-able, balls.
yeah i watched. wasn't counting. how many?
should be noted that i didnt hear the quote matty is talking about but if he said it it doesnt matter how many balls were dropped....
who says as an individual that they played lights out??
he should never say that much less after yesterdays game....that wasnt the taterskins game last year and it wasnt against the packers either
at least he didnt have it tatted on his forearm
i heard him say it, it sounded stupid. who cares.
A football player saying something stupid? NEVER! :o
Quote from: SunMo on September 12, 2011, 10:24:57 AM
i heard him say it, it sounded stupid. who cares.
Winnar.
Vick still says some dumb shtein. See: last year sayin he was without a doubt the mvp before week 16 or 17. No reason to say something like that.
Still, I'd rather have his unfiltered thoughts than Mcnabb's passive aggressive political correctness.
Anytime. Point is its largely irrelevant and still preferable to what we've been dealing with the last decade.
yeah i wasn't making a big deal out of it. i love watching the guy play. just saying he's still the same dummy we all hated for years. he's just better at hiding it.
Bartell has two cracks in his neck and is done for the season
Amendola dislocated his elbow and could be done for the season
x-rays on Bradford's finger were negative but he might have nerve damage
Jackson is out for next week already
Jason Smith has a high ankle sprain
On the Eagles side, somebody probably got rug burn on their arm or something
Quote from: SunMo on September 12, 2011, 08:12:46 AM
OL did get better, but the Rams also stopped blitzing after Vick beat them a few times. I focused on Herremans a few times and he really did well.
You could see what they liked in Kelce on that one toss sweep where he got out and ahead of the play and took out a linebacker.
Kelce and Page were the unsung heroes of the game. Kelce had a rough start but he played well at center and pulled well. Page had the deep ball covered for the most part and played over the top well.
actually heard the vick comment and if you listen really close and the way he says it you can tell that he doesnt know what lights out means
he thinks lights out is to play carefree with abandon not that he played awesome....so hes probably dumber than any of us even thought but at least hes not a full of himself prick
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 12, 2011, 07:37:25 AM
Quote from: shorebird on September 12, 2011, 07:31:59 AM
I don't want to see Vick making throws off his back foot like the TD to Pimp. He connected, yes, but more times than not that pass will be picked off. I think he got lucky.
lol....he didnt do it just because he felt like it....there was a jailbreak on the play and he was under pressure....
and there was nothing lucky about that throw...the way he finessed it to a spot where he knew pimp was headed as opposed to trying to use his arm strength to fire it to pimp was a thing of absolute beauty
Finessed? He did exactly what a qb is not supposed to do, throwing off his back foot while moving sideways. But, Pimp
was wide open with a hand up slanting across the middle. Vick could see there was no way he'd get picked. I just don't like seeing that stuff, he made a big play this time, but if it happens against Green Bays D in the playoffs it's that kind of floating pass that can be picked. The kind we'd be bitching about the whole summer.
ok
Ok
so if he knows there is open field ahead of him and there is no way its picked why do you have beef with him lofting it in there?
Because if he plants his feet and makes a textbook throw then he's a dead man because a Ram was three inches from murdering him.
he couldnt have made a classic throw because pimp wasnt open when he threw the ball...thats what made the throw so sick...pimp was coming back across the end zone right to left and vick floated it to a spot that he knew pimp would get to and a defender wouldnt
Pimp was wide open with his hand up slanting across the middle, he wasn't coming back across the end zone, he never went right to start with.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 12, 2011, 08:52:12 PM
Ok
so if he knows there is open field ahead of him and there is no way its picked why do you have beef with him lofting it in there?
Because if he plants his feet and makes a textbook throw then he's a dead man because a Ram was three inches from murdering him.
Because I don't want him getting comfortable doing it. I don't know, it was a hell of a play that most qb's wouldn't be able to make. Farg it.
yeah who would want to get comfortable with him throwing awesome touchdown passes
Ha! but what happens when that floater he tosses up gets picked?
you are acting like he blindly tossed a ball up for grabs....he floated a ball perfectly to a spot where only pimp could get it because thats what he had to do
Quote from: shorebird on September 12, 2011, 09:15:57 PM
Ha! but what happens when that floater he tosses up gets picked?
Usually the oppssing offense comes on the field.
Quote from: shorebird on September 12, 2011, 09:15:57 PM
Ha! but what happens when that floater he tosses up gets picked?
Same thing that happens when he has both feet planted and throws a tight spiral that gets picked
I got shore's back on this one. Vick got lucky.
Pretty sure Billick raved about that play and couldn't believe Vick made it. That was an awesome play, maybe it does get picked if Vick and Desean weren't in a class by themselves.
Vick is going to make some dumb decisions, but that was just pure athleticism at its finest.
I just don't like to see the floaters like that. Yeah, Billeck was all over the play. Yeah, it was pure athleticism, he's gotten' by on that a lot. When he does it's planting that little seed that says, yeah, I can do that shtein. Then, when he tries it again with guys in his face, it gets picked. Sorry, it was a great play, but not an advised type of throw. Those passes that hang in the air like that aren't normally a good thing. Shore, he put it right on the money, but normally those type of throws are out of control and not were you want them to go. He was falling off to the side when he let it go. Not good for accuracy, but he got away with it, this time.
Got to limit the amount Vick gets hit/sacked/knocked down...extend those totals from Sunday and he'll be around 300 hits for the year. Hello VY.
Ya' know, Aaron Rodgers was at his most dangerous last year when he came outta' the pocket and threw on the run. He did it with more accuracy than any qb I've ever seen. But when he did it, he would step into the throw, and he damn shore wasn't throwing any floaters. I dunno' maybe Vick has turned a corner and is in that class? Time will tell.
shut up with the floater....you have no farging clue what you are talking about...its called a touch pass and it was a farging beautiful one
Quote from: BobbyT on September 13, 2011, 06:37:01 AM
Got to limit the amount Vick gets hit/sacked/knocked down...extend those totals from Sunday and he'll be around 300 hits for the year. Hello VY.
Yeah, he's taking just about the number of hits as a feature back. Runs like it too, won't slide.
not only wont he slide but because hes so athletically gifted he tries to stretch out every single play to make something happen...hes needs to realize that sometimes you just gotta throw it away...especially when the defense is blitzing
Quote from: shorebird on September 13, 2011, 06:38:03 AM
Ya' know, Aaron Rodgers was at his most dangerous last year when he came outta' the pocket and threw on the run. He did it with more accuracy than any qb I've ever seen. But when he did it, he would step into the throw, and he damn shore wasn't throwing any floaters. I dunno' maybe Vick has turned a corner and is in that class? Time will tell.
Every QB in the league floats one out their off the back foot every now and then and more often than not, they pay for it. Even Rodgers, Brady or Brees. It happens. However, on this particular play it wasn't a floater as much as it was a touch pass. Other than the defenders directly in front of Vick, I don't think there was anyone between Vick and Jackson who could come in and intercept that ball. Either Jackson was going to catch it or it was going through the back of the end zone.
But regardless of what you want to call it....floater, touch pass, finesse, whatever, the bottom line is that it put 6 on the board and you don't bitch about putting points on the board. If Vick makes a habit of it and starts throwing picks, bitch all you want. But not after a td. This is almost as bad as Munson complaining about Kolb's arm strength when he hit PIMP in stride 40 yds down field.
a bad pass is a bad pass...doesnt matter whether its a touch pass or a rocket...vick used the pass that was required in that situation and executed it perfectly....there isnt a single tiny thing negative you can say about that throw...jesus christ why is this even a discussion
Because the linebacker play was so superior there's nothing else to bitch about?
Quote from: shorebird on September 13, 2011, 06:38:03 AM
Ya' know ... came outta' the pocket ... damn shore wasn't ... I dunno'
what the farg
Mike Vick has no arm strength. Take a look at this video and tell me I'm wrong.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on September 13, 2011, 09:59:47 AM
This is almost as bad as Munson complaining about Kolb's arm strength when he hit PIMP in stride 40 yds down field.
That throw was a duck.
His chuck to Fitzgerald in the preseason was sexy as hell though.
Here we go...
Even Ray Diddy has mentioned that Kolb has adequate/average at best arm strength. As long as he can stay upright, not back peddle and throw off his back foot like he was forced to do here last year, and stay accurate, he can still be a good QB (See: Brees)
Having Larry Fitz go up and get balls won't hurt either. Both my fantasy teams are banking on that connection this year :evil
I'm banking on you connecting with the front end of a SEPTA bus while crossing the street.
We don't use dem der fancy Septa Busses here in the boonies of Wilmington. We use DART!
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 13, 2011, 07:10:50 AM
shut up with the floater....you have no farging clue what you are talking about...its called a touch pass and it was a farging beautiful one
Touch pass my farging ass. And I don't know what I'm talking about? But you did when you're sauced ass stated he was
comin back across the end zone when he'd never went right in the first place? Yeah...right.
Look it was a nice play, but I don't want to see it again, which means it will happen. Do you guys think he's actually smart enough to know he can do it in that particular situation but not again? And I'm not complaining about the td, just the pass in itself, c'mon.
Touch pass my farging ass. You don't throw touch passes off your back foot falling sideways.
Quote from: MDS on September 13, 2011, 12:14:25 PM
Quote from: shorebird on September 13, 2011, 06:38:03 AM
Ya' know ... came outta' the pocket ... damn shore wasn't ... I dunno'
what the farg
Uh...only thing I can say is thats red neck white mans jive talk. Plus, I don't get paid to write.
Quote from: shorebird on September 14, 2011, 05:42:47 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 13, 2011, 07:10:50 AM
shut up with the floater....you have no farging clue what you are talking about...its called a touch pass and it was a farging beautiful one
Touch pass my farging ass. And I don't know what I'm talking about? But you did when you're sauced ass stated he was comin back across the end zone when he'd never went right in the first place? Yeah...right.
Look it was a nice play, but I don't want to see it again, which means it will happen. Do you guys think he's actually smart enough to know he can do it in that particular situation but not again? And I'm not complaining about the td, just the pass in itself, c'mon.
Touch pass my farging ass. You don't throw touch passes off your back foot falling sideways.
he lined up on the right side of the formation and came across the field to get the ball...please stop posting about football
Quote from: shorebird on September 13, 2011, 06:38:03 AM
Ya' know, Aaron Rodgers was at his most dangerous last year when he came outta' the pocket and threw on the run. He did it with more accuracy than any qb I've ever seen. But when he did it, he would step into the throw, and he damn shore wasn't throwing any floaters. I dunno' maybe Vick has turned a corner and is in that class? Time will tell.
everything you just said is proved wrong by the first highlight for Aaron Rodgers in 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TiTC5fGez0
:25 mark
Wouldn't say that's the best video to prove him wrong because Jennings wasnt that far from him going against the grain.
Regardless, Vicks pass was extremely difficult, only he could possibly make that throw because he has possibly the strongest arm in the league, but most importantly it was precisely thrown unlike the up for grabs floater Shore calls it.
If at all possible I'dike for 7 more people to chime in to really make this the best argument ever.
shore said that he never sees Rodgers running around throwing floaters. i posted a video of him running around throwing a floater.
I've been having a lot of floaters recently in the bathroom
Quote from: SunMo on September 14, 2011, 10:48:46 AM
shore said that he never sees Rodgers running around throwing floaters. i posted a video of him running around throwing a floater.
Not to mention that the ball was about 8 feet over Jennings' head and if he doesn't get up high enough, Ellis Hobbs has a shot at picking that ball off.
i dont ever wanna see rodgers doing that again
You must have him in fantasy.
I think it's cute how shore always spells the word S-H-O-R-E instead of S-U-R-E. WITTY!
Impossible. IGY's fetish is for tall black men like Glenn Rice.
Quote from: Rome on September 14, 2011, 01:18:39 PM
Impossible. IGY's fetish is for tall black men like Glenn Rice.
Great minds think alike.
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 14, 2011, 07:16:01 AM
he lined up on the right side of the formation and came across the field to get the ball...please stop posting about football
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 12, 2011, 08:56:04 PM
he couldnt have made a classic throw because pimp wasnt open when he threw the ball...thats what made the throw so sick...pimp was coming back across the end zone right to left and vick floated it to a spot that he knew pimp would get to and a defender wouldnt
See, this is what happens when you constantly post bullshtein, you forget what bullshtein you posted a couple pages ago and contradict yourself.
Quote from: SunMo on September 14, 2011, 10:05:02 AM
Quote from: shorebird on September 13, 2011, 06:38:03 AM
Ya' know, Aaron Rodgers was at his most dangerous last year when he came outta' the pocket and threw on the run. He did it with more accuracy than any qb I've ever seen. But when he did it, he would step into the throw, and he damn shore wasn't throwing any floaters. I dunno' maybe Vick has turned a corner and is in that class? Time will tell.
everything you just said is proved wrong by the first highlight for Aaron Rodgers in 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TiTC5fGez0
:25 mark
Ok...I'm proven wrong with one pass on video. He has thrown a floater. Really though, it's not everything I said, just that one part about never having seen him throw a floater. Everything else was dead on.
Quote from: FastFreddie on September 14, 2011, 01:18:04 PM
I think it's cute how shore always spells the word S-H-O-R-E instead of S-U-R-E. WITTY!
I like how you thought enough of it to comment on it after I've been doing it for the last 10 years.
Quote from: shorebird on September 15, 2011, 06:38:57 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 14, 2011, 07:16:01 AM
he lined up on the right side of the formation and came across the field to get the ball...please stop posting about football
Quote from: ice grillin you on September 12, 2011, 08:56:04 PM
he couldnt have made a classic throw because pimp wasnt open when he threw the ball...thats what made the throw so sick...pimp was coming back across the end zone right to left and vick floated it to a spot that he knew pimp would get to and a defender wouldnt
See, this is what happens when you constantly post bullshtein, you forget what bullshtein you posted a couple pages ago and contradict yourself.
you really are on munsonian levels of dumb
you just highlited me saying the same thing and said i contridicted myself??
he came across the field RIGHT TO LEFT...he started the play on the right side of the field and ended it on the left...why is this difficult
Do you know why this bickering is pointless? Because he threw a perfect pass right where it needed to go. When he originally threw it I thought it was going to bounce into (or out of) the endzone, but then PIMP showed up at the last second and caught it. I could care less if Vick swatted it with his dick, if the play results in a TD the play should not be criticized. Bottom Line.
yeah but it was way to risky and i dont want to ever see vick do it again
Glad I checked in to confirm that you're all still idiots.
The last few pages will make you dumber for having read it.
Quote from: shorebird on September 15, 2011, 07:01:00 AM
Quote from: FastFreddie on September 14, 2011, 01:18:04 PM
I think it's cute how shore always spells the word S-H-O-R-E instead of S-U-R-E. WITTY!
I like how you thought enough of it to comment on it after I've been doing it for the last 10 years.
I figured that the point here is that you're really looking to get recognition. So, there... You have it. I see what you did there.
Now go ahead and start spelling it correctly, because it does not exactly enhance your ability to make a logical argument - and trust me, you need all the help you can get to make any sense whatsoever, let alone have a legitimate chance to convince anyone you're right.
how about that long shady TD run??
i hope he never makes that cut back again. what a dummy.
Quote from: phattymatty on September 15, 2011, 09:31:11 AM
how about that long shady TD run??
i hope he never makes that cut back again. what a dummy.
He might have blown out a knee doing that. Look at how many times it happened to Buckhalter.
Quote from: phattymatty on September 15, 2011, 09:31:11 AM
how about that long shady TD run??
i hope he never makes that cut back again. what a dummy.
I laughed.
rabble rabble rabble!
Yeah, pointless to try and converse with two people who live on a message board. News flash, if your coming back across the end zone right to left, then you had to be going left to right first, but I know you don't want to look bad.
Then theres fast freddie who tries to be funny, probably sits at his pc laughing at his own unfunny jokes, but isn't the least.
What a bunch of misfit weirdos.
Someone's feeling shore are hurt.
Look, I don't mind the simpleton act. I am one most of the time myself. But once you've been exposed and are getting your ass handed to you... Stop. Just stop making your idiotic argument and live to argue again on the next thing. You might just get lucky and be right once in a while.
Lashing out at people personally on the internet because your feelings are hurt is pretty sad. Have a drink, smoke a joint, and come back when you've composed yourself.
Or don't. Because you bring absolutely nothing to the table.
Ha! Now, ^thats^ funny.
One more thought/reflection, the Eagles should be glad that Jackson ended up hurt. It's gonna' be a long year watching these linebackers try to tackle the good backs in the NFL. This D is very vurnerable to the run up the middle and it ain't gonna' be fixed any time soon. Atlanta abandoned the run last week, but after seeing the way Jackson broke that big one before pulling up lame, they will probably try to run it down this D's throat.
excellent point.
Is there some sort of money-back guarantee on this thread? I think I need to speak to the manager.
you'll have as much luck collecting here as you have had with your awesome contractor
Ouch. Has to be easier than that.
no way a team down 30-6 abandoned the run