Ex-Eagles In The NFL

Started by PhillyPhreak54, August 10, 2008, 02:25:18 AM

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reese125

youre right...no...but Im sure he bouncing on the skins depth chart right now

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: ice grillin you on January 06, 2009, 02:28:55 PM
im talking about before the samuel signing which is what we were talking about

but even now its arguable...is the skins secondary better no but they are arguably deeper

Nice cover.  Still untrue, but at least plausible.

ice grillin you

whats the cover?...we were talking about whether the skins should have signed samuel and i said it would have been the same as if the eagles did it cause they were so deep at corner...hence BEFORE samuel


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smoot
rogers

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sheldon
lito
hanson

now its

springs
smoot
hall
rogers

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samuel
sheldon
lito
joselio

othe than you all being flaming eagle homers how the hell is that not arguable in terms of depth?
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

reese125

whats to argue about it...neither are deeper? they have the same amount of corners

christ almighty

PhillyPhreak54

http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_11439046

Jamaal Green, Border Patrol Officer.

QuoteThe dream career for some people would be to play football for the Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears or the Washington taterskins.

For Jamaal Green, who once was a defensive end for all three teams, his dream was to one day work in law enforcement. His dream became a reality on Feb. 17, 2008, when he became a U.S. Border Patrol agent in the El Paso area.

"A lot of kids look up to professional athletes as heroes," said Green, who currently works at the Border Patrol checkpoint on Montana Avenue heading towards Carlsbad. "Me, I looked up to law enforcement officers as heroes."

QuoteBut after he was picked during the fourth round of the 2003 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, he was plagued by a rash of preseason injuries.

"I was five minutes away from where I grew up. It was my hometown team and everybody was excited," Green said. "During my third preseason game, I broke my right fibula and I tore a ligament. I have a plate and seven screws in my leg right now. That injury caused me to miss my whole first season in the NFL."

Green was heartbroken but determined to come back in time for the next season, but was injured again during the preseason.

"I was fortunate enough to come back and have three good games in a row," Green said. "I was projected
Jamaal Green, right, mans his post at the U.S. Border Patrol inspection station along Highway 62/180. (Rudy Gutierrez / El Paso Times)
to be one of the starters (in the next year)."

Those expectations were shattered when Green was injured again during the preseason. After earning an NFC Championship ring with the Eagles, he was released and picked up by the Chicago Bears,


Diomedes

http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa090325_mo_detained.6f8a23c1.html

QuoteDALLAS - Rushing to see his dying mother-in-law at a Plano hospital, a NFL player found himself delayed by a Dallas officer after he was stopped in the hospital's ER parking lot.

With his wife and another woman in the car, Ryan Moats - a running back for the Houston Texans - sped his car towards the hospital on March 17. However, when he made it to the ER parking lot, they were stopped by Officer Robert Powell.

Dashcam video from the Dallas officer's patrol car captured the incident.

"Get in there," Officer Powell yelled out to Tamishia Moats, Ryan's wife, as she exited the car. "Let me see your hands. Get in there. Put your hands on the car."

"Excuse me, my mom is dying," Moats said.

Moats and the other woman ignored Officer Powell's commands and rushed inside the hospital to see her mother.

"I've got seconds before she's gone, man," Moats said to the officer.

Motes couldn't find his insurance paperwork and was desperate to leave.

"Listen, if I can't verify you have insurance...," Officer Powell said.

"My mother-in-law is dying," Moats interrupted.

"Listen to me," Officer Powell said.

"Right now," Moats said. "You're wasting my time."

"If you can't verify you have insurance, I'm going to tow your car," the officer said. "So, you either find it or I am going to tow the car."

As they argued, the officer got irritated.

"Shut your mouth," the officer said. "Shut your mouth. You can either settle down and cooperate or I can just take you to jail for running a red light."

The clash shocked Moats.

"For him to not even be sympathetic at all, and basically we're dogs or something and we don't matter, it basically shocked me," Moats said.

"I can screw you over," Officer Powell said. "I would rather not do that. You obviously will dictate everything that happens; and right now, your attitude sucks."

Twice, the hospital sent nurses to try and get the officer to let Moats go.

"We're blue coding her for the third time," the nurse said.

Even a Plano police officer stopped to make a plea for the officer to let Moats go.

"Hey, that's the nurse," the Plano officer said. "She says the mom is dying right now and she wants to know if I can get him up there."

After 20 minutes, the officer ticketed Moats for running a red light.

However, by the time Moats made it up to the ER, she had already passed.

"I went up after she passed and held her hand, but she was already gone," Moats said.

Dallas police have apologized, dropped the ticket and launched an investigation.

"When it came to our attention, we immediately called for an internal investigation to be done," said Lt. Andy Havey, Dallas Police Department.

Officer Assehole
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

Zanshin

What a fleshpop. That said, I'm surprised that Moats was able to run the red light without getting tackled behind the line of scrimmage.

Diomedes

Couldn't it be said that the cop did just that?
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

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DH

If it wasnt for Moats, the Eagles wouldnt ahve made the playoffs.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Too many racist cops with inferiority complexes ruin it for the good guys that are trying to make our towns safer places.

Diomedes

This doesn't look like racism to me...more like authority addled assholism. 
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

ice grillin you

id run thru tamishia moats red light
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

PhillyPhreak54

Pics?

Oh, and what an icehole copper.

reese125

of tamisha moats' red light?