Eagles @ Bears

Started by Tomahawk, November 22, 2010, 10:39:14 AM

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Drunkmasterflex

Quote from: mussa on November 29, 2010, 04:03:36 PM
farg that article. Jackson is playing for a better contract and if he's holding back and down right scared to catch the ball, why would we want to re-sign him? Look if the kid has had 3 solid years in a row and is legit, resign him. He's yet to do that, has shown flashes of absolute greatness, but really he's been hit or miss all year long. That doesn't sit well in my stomach and I am sure its not a good sign for the FO as well.

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I guess you missed last season?
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Hey, the Eagles made TMQ!

QuoteSingle Worst Play of the Season -- So Far: The Eagles are talking return to the Super Bowl. On their opening possession at Chicago, facing third-and-8, Michael Vick danced in the pocket trying to buy time for a receiver to get open, and was sacked, setting the tone for what would become a loss. On the play, after their initial blocks, all five Philadelphia offensive linemen  stood around doing nothing, not even attempting to help Vick, just watching him try to evade defensive linemen -- all four of them at that point unblocked.

TMQ notes that it's surprisingly common, during an NFL down, to find a player who is doing nothing at all, just standing there watching. On this down, all five offensive linemen did nothing. Philadelphia offensive line -- you are guilty of the single worst play of the 2010 season. So far.

Tomahawk

#377
What a bunch of lazy fatass dicks

rjs246

And fat. Don't forget that they're all fat as shtein.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

phattymatty

QuoteBy Zaki, PhillyGameday.com


Elusive Bears quarterback Jay Cutler slowly turned heads with his split-second decision to break into a comfortable, light jog to avoid an Eagles defender on Sunday.

"Against the Eagles, you have to have the ability to slowly move your feet if you're going to avoid a sack," said Bears head coach Lovie Smith. "Sometimes he would stand completely still out there and get nailed, but when he trots to the right, forget about it."

Several other Bears players were also able to avoid being tackled by Eagles defenders by either wearing shoes, maintaining consciousness or saying "look over there!"

PhillyPhreak54

Mussa's been dropping some whoppers lately. Becoming must read posts.


Munson

Celebrating is always good, though

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds