Today--NFL Network

Started by Eagles 3x, May 26, 2006, 08:27:00 AM

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Beermonkey

I just joined normal society last week & finally got Comcast digital cable, including the NFL Network.

I only really got into Eagles football in the 1990 & was finally able to watch highlights of the 1981 Eagles/Raiders Superbowl via the OnDemand feature. Much like Superbowl XXXIX, I felt like turning it off before the game was over & whipping my new remote at the dog.  Anyone who ever says that McNabb could never be like Jaworski should have his nuts scooped out with a spork, at least from what I could see, Jaworski's failure in the SB was well on par with McNabb's.

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PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: Beermonkey on May 28, 2006, 07:33:53 PM
I just joined normal society last week & finally got Comcast digital cable, including the NFL Network.

I only really got into Eagles football in the 1990 & was finally able to watch highlights of the 1981 Eagles/Raiders Superbowl via the OnDemand feature. Much like Superbowl XXXIX, I felt like turning it off before the game was over & whipping my new remote at the dog.  Anyone who ever says that McNabb could never be like Jaworski should have his nuts scooped out with a spork, at least from what I could see, Jaworski's failure in the SB was well on par with McNabb's.

Yeah, but Ron Jaworski was a gritty, Philly type guy. You know, blue collar and all. Unlike that spoiled whiney brat Donovan who ran TO out of town and Freddie Mitchell too!

General_Failure

And probably ran over Buckhalter.

The man. The myth. The legend.

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sallad selgae

Last year this time we were all caught up in the TO saga.  Now the best we can do is discuss the bad old days and sadistic ways of using spoon/fork hybrids.

Training camp cannot get here soon enough.

Any ideas what to do with a spoon-straw?
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