New El Stop: Broad and Pattison?

Started by PhillyPhreak54, February 24, 2006, 07:56:53 AM

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Wingspan

Quote from: ice grillin you on February 27, 2006, 11:17:48 AM
Reggie Brown #1
Pinkston or Lewis #2
new guy #3


if this happens ill give up my season tickets......

then ill kill myself

i'll take em.
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PhillyGirl

Quote from: Wingspan on February 27, 2006, 11:15:03 AM
realistically, next years WR's are going to be

Reggie Brown #1
Pinkston or Lewis #2
new guy #3

No, they're not. But you keep believing that.
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PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: ice grillin you on February 27, 2006, 11:17:48 AM
Reggie Brown #1
Pinkston or Lewis #2
new guy #3


if this happens ill give up my season tickets......

then ill kill myself

I got dibs

hunt

lemonade was a popular drink and it still is

PoopyfaceMcGee

We need Ed to make one of his fake jersey avatars that looks like an Eagles jersey... says "NEW GUY" with #3.


That would be that is incredibly accurate hilarious.  Please ban me, I have nothing to contribute..

Wingspan

Quote from: PhillyGirl on February 27, 2006, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Wingspan on February 27, 2006, 11:15:03 AM
realistically, next years WR's are going to be

Reggie Brown #1
Pinkston or Lewis #2
new guy #3

No, they're not. But you keep believing that.

i'll do just that. that way, i wont be  :boom ing when nothing happens to the WRs over the offseason
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Feva

Quote from: Wingspan on February 27, 2006, 11:30:39 AM
Quote from: PhillyGirl on February 27, 2006, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Wingspan on February 27, 2006, 11:15:03 AM
realistically, next years WR's are going to be

Reggie Brown #1
Pinkston or Lewis #2
new guy #3

No, they're not. But you keep believing that.

i'll do just that. that way, i wont be  :boom ing when nothing happens to the WRs over the offseason

Maybe not, but you'll be  :boom ing with the rest of us when the pass offense is garbage as hell next year.  Take your pick.
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Wingspan

i'm more concerned about the overall craptastic play of the defense last season that i am the offense.

there were so many injuries and drama bullshtein that really, no one can really be evaluated fairly as they were forced into roles they werent meant for.

i'm not worried about the offense. as long as they are healthy, they will be fine, in my opinion.
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MadMarchHare

Like we have any say.....
BTW, I agree with Wing.  Except new guy is spelled McMullen.
Anyone but Reid.

ice grillin you

i would somewhat agree IF andy ran the ball...but he doesnt and he wont...therefore you need better receivers than that
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Feva

"Now I'm completing up the other half of that triangle" - Emmitt Smith on joining Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin in the Hall of Fame

"If you have sex with a prostitute against her will, is that considered rape or shoplifting?" -- 2 Live Stews

Wingspan

if they dont run the ball more, then it wont matter who the WR's are, mcnabb will be half dead again by week 8.
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PhillyFan

Quote from: hunt on February 26, 2006, 12:30:02 PM
i'm not claiming randal el is better than givens...i'm saying that givens is no better than the crap wr's the eagles have acquired in the past.

givens last year compared to these guys the season before signed by the eagles:

givens: 59/738/2
small: 45/681/7
johnson: 65/815/7
thrash: 50/653/2

givens would help the wr depth but he's no #1, even if the eagles try to sell him as one like they did with the stiffs listed above.



Given is no better than Johnson,  Small, or Thrash?!?!  That is the most ridiculous thing I've seen in awhile.  Have you even watched him play?  What did Moulds have this year?  800 yard and 4 touchdowns.  Maybe he'd only be a Johnson or Small if we picked him up too. 

Givens is a very tough, reliable, smart receiver who runs good routes, rarely drops passes and makes plays on third downs and in big games.  He's played in 8 playoff games and has a touchdown in 7 of them.  During the McNabb/Reid era, the Eagles have played in 11 playoff games.  Their wide receivers have a total of 6 touchdown catches (Pinkston 2, G. Lewis 1, F. Mitchell 1, Small 1, Thrash 1).

Sure Givens isn't a #1 WR - has anyone even suggested he would be?  No one should have any expectations of him being a 1,200 yard 10 touchdown a year player.  But you all have to face the fact that there will not be one of those receivers on the roster this year unless Reggie Brown steps up and becomes that guy.  The only potential free agent that could have brought those kind of numbers here was resigned by the Colts last week.    But just because there is no top shelf guy, doesn't mean other receivers can't come in here and improve your team.  Givens would be a very nice addition to their WR corps and give the Eagles one of the most reliable receivers they've had in some time.  Comparing Givens to Johnson, Small and Thrash is ridiculous, and anybody who has seen him play knows as much. 

PhillyPhanInDC

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WR Moulds rejects Bills' offer to restructure contract


BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Eric Moulds rejected the Buffalo Bills' offer Monday for restructuring his hefty contract, a decision that could lead the team to release its veteran star receiver by as early as this week.

''Based on what they're proposing, I guess it's not encouraging,'' Moulds' agent Harry Henderson told The Associated Press by telephone following a meeting with team officials. ''We're way off. ... Our attitude has been optimistic, but realistically it may not happen.''

Moulds, a 10-year veteran and the team's senior player, has two years left on his contract, scheduled to count $10.85 million against the salary cap next season. His salary would represent about one-ninth of the projected cap, a figure the Bills deem far too expensive.

Unless a new deal can be reached, the Bills would have little choice but to cut Moulds, which would save the team about $5.5 million in cap room. His release could come as early as this week, prior to the NFL's free-agency period, which is scheduled to open Friday. The Bills declined comment except to confirm that a meeting took place between the team and Moulds' representatives.

Buffalo's first-round pick in the 1996 draft, Moulds is a three-time Pro Bowl selection and ranks second on the team in several career receiving categories.

Henderson said no further talks are scheduled but added he is open to negotiations and would like to cooperate with the team in an attempt to keep Moulds in Buffalo. Henderson wouldn't provide details of the Bills' offer or what his client would be willing to accept.

''We're open,'' he said. ''Good football teams find ways to keep their best players.''

Henderson wouldn't entirely rule out Moulds accepting a pay cut, but said: ''Eric is under contract so we have a deal. It's the Bills that want to change.''

Moulds is coming off a down season but still led the team with 81 catches for 816 yards in 15 games. He was suspended for one game by former coach Mike Mularkey for conduct detrimental to the team after an apparent sideline dispute with an assistant coach.

The suspension, which came in Week 14, didn't affect Moulds' performance down the stretch. He returned in top form, finishing with 27 catches for 305 yards and a touchdown in the final three games.

Dick Jauron has taken over as coach following Mularkey's sudden resignation last month, while Marv Levy is the Bills' new general manager replacing Tom Donahoe. Both previously expressed hope the team could reach a deal to keep Moulds.

Moulds has been a full-time starter since his third season in Buffalo. In 154 games, he has 675 catches for 9,096 yards and 48 touchdowns. Only Andre Reed has more catches (941) and yards (13,095) among Bills receivers.

The Bills offense struggled last season, contributing to the team's 5-11 finish.

Buffalo gained 4,122 yards, a franchise low in a 16-game season. The team's six touchdowns rushing, 1,607 yards rushing and 2,515 yards passing were all the second fewest for a 16-game season

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Quote from: PhillyFan on February 27, 2006, 09:00:34 PM
During the McNabb/Reid era, the Eagles have played in 11 playoff games. Their wide receivers have a total of 6 touchdown catches (Pinkston 2, G. Lewis 1, F. Mitchell 1, Small 1, Thrash 1).

You are so totally forgetting about Na Brown's td catch against Tampa in 2000.  I stopped reading at that point because you are full of the poo.  :P