Donte' Stallworth

Started by BigSaint8050, November 07, 2006, 09:44:31 PM

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Quote from: SunMo on July 31, 2007, 10:15:38 AM
how can you not remember his name...it's Vet Stadium lore

Alzheimer's?

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Seabiscuit36

Thing that sucks is i cant find that video anywhere.
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ice grillin you

Thing that sucks is i cant find that video anywhere.

i have the game on vhs somewhere
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mussa

get over it people...he's not an eagle anymore
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we haven't talked about him for 3 pages now
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BigEd76

Quote from: SunMo on July 31, 2007, 10:15:38 AM
how can you not remember his name...it's Vet Stadium lore

Seriously.  It's right up there with Ron Dixon and Ronde Barber

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Father Demon

Quote from: ice grillin you on July 31, 2007, 10:45:53 AM
Thing that sucks is i cant find that video anywhere.

i have the game on vhs somewhere

ESPN2 just did a Philadelphia Eagles 2006 Yearbook special this past week (I think it was Monday), and I Tivo'd it.  McNabb was indeed hit, but not tackled or crushed like you would think would be required to blow out a knee.

McNabb was rolling right, and started to turn up field towards the sideline.  He was being chased by #96 (not sure who that was, as they have a new #96 this year from the 2007 draft).  Right before going out of bounds, McNabb lept in the air and passed (it was incomplete), landing with his left foot then right in quick succession.  Just as his right foot hit the ground, he was hit by Kyle Vanden Busch (#93) on the left side/shoulder, changing his course of direction by about 60 degrees to McNabb's right.

Summarizing, he was hit at the same time he landed on the ground with his right foot.  It wasn't a no-contact injury as so many like to claim.  It wasn't a monster hit, but obviously enough to twist his knee in a way it isn't meant to be turned.

No more "no contact" "no one touched him" crap talk.  It's been rebuked, and all you're doing is repeating misinformation.
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Quote from: Father Demon on August 02, 2007, 04:00:36 PM
No more "no contact" "no one touched him" crap talk.  It's been rebuked, and all you're doing is repeating misinformation.

Saw it. He was hurt when he came down and the hit had nothing to do with it. He was hit afterwards. He wasn't really even hit, it was more like a shove. He even told the guy who shoved him that he didn't have anything to do with his injury.