2011 Ex-Eagles In The NFL

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SD


BigEd76

Jason Licht is a finalist for the Bears GM job

Eagaholic

Quote from: SD on January 24, 2012, 06:26:05 PM
http://www.thepostgame.com/features/201201/terrell-owens-gq-jeremiah-trotter-told-me-not-apologize-donovan-mcnabb

TO is broke and friendless.

He trusted Rosenhaus with his money and got taken advantage of.

Taken advantage of by Rosenhaus? Say it aint so.

BigEd76


QB Eagles


Sgt PSN

If it were any coach other than Childress and any team other than Cleveland, this might be newsworthy. 

BigEd76

Heckert
Shurmur
Childress
Jauron
Rhodes
Hauck
Sheldon
Gocong
Dimitri Patterson
Artis Hicks
Jordan Norwood

They're putting together a nice collection of mediocre!

btw has anyone seen Heckert lately?  Dude must've gained about 75 pounds...

PoopyfaceMcGee

That's because he found out I was banging his wife.

ice grillin you

Quote from: BigEd76 on January 27, 2012, 05:51:03 PM
Heckert
Shurmur
Childress
Jauron
Rhodes
Hauck
Sheldon
Gocong
Dimitri Patterson
Artis Hicks
Jordan Norwood

They're putting together a nice collection of mediocre!

btw has anyone seen Heckert lately?  Dude must've gained about 75 pounds...

MOCK!
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

Geowhizzer


Diomedes

"He had heart surgery, and he is going to be fine. Actually, he is a very healthy guy now," Holmgren said.

lol...lots of healthy people have heart surgery
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

rjs246

Mike Holmgren probably isn't the best judge of anyone's health.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

QB Eagles

Nonsense. He's as healthy as a walrus.

Eagaholic

some brilliant insider analysis

QuoteDonovan McNabb was a failure playing for Mike Shanahan and Kyle Shanahan in Washington, and McNabb thinks Robert Griffin III will be a failure in the Shanahans' offense, too. But that won't be Griffin's fault.

Asked on ESPN First Take if Griffin is a good fit with the offense the Shanahans run in Washington, McNabb answered, "No."

McNabb, who was benched in his only season playing for the taterskins, said that if the taterskins, as expected, take Griffin with the second overall pick in the NFL draft, the father-and-son Shanahan combination will try to force Griffin into their own offensive system, rather than modifying their offense to capitalize on Griffin's strengths.

"A lot of times ego gets too involved when it comes to being in Washington," McNabb said.

Where ego comes into play, McNabb said, is that the Shanahans think a quarterback has to fit himself into their offense — the same offense that Kyle Shanahan ran when he was the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator — rather than tailoring their offense to accentuate the quarterback's strengths.

"Here's a guy coming out who's very talented, mobile, strong arm, we've already heard he's intelligent, football mind," McNabb said of Griffin. "Are you going to cater the offense around his talent, and what he's able to do, or are you going to bring the Houston offense with Matt Schaub over to him and have him kind of be embedded in that?"

McNabb then took a shot at both Mike Shanahan and the other quarterbacks who have played for them, saying that Shanahan hasn't had success with a quarterback since John Elway in the 1990s.

"We talk so much about Mike Shanahan and the things he was able to do in Denver," McNabb said. "Well, I have a couple of names for you that Mike Shanahan — quarterbacks he's coached — and the lack of success that he's had."

At that point, McNabb ran down the last decade of quarterbacks Shanahan has coached (although McNabb curiously excluded himself from the list) and proceeded to suggest that the win-loss record proves Shanahan had failed with all of them.

"We had John Beck, who was 0-4," McNabb said. "Rex Grossman: 6-11. Jay Cutler, who was his prize possession: 17-20. Jake Plummer, a guy who had success, led them to the AFC Championship against Pittsburgh, as we know, and then benched him the next year, because he wouldn't do what he wanted him to do. Brian Griese, who was supposed to be the heir apparent to John Elway, hasn't had a lot of success."

McNabb then suggested that if Shanahan can't make the offense work with Griffin, Shanahan could be fired at the end of the season.

"I don't think it's a good fit," McNabb said. "If this doesn't work this year, if we don't see a splash like a Cam Newton splash, this could be it. . . . How long does he have with RG3? The seat is hot right now."

McNabb compared his own talents to Griffin's talents, and McNabb indicated that Shanahan doesn't know how to use a quarterback with those talents.

"I was misused," McNabb said. "Absolutely, I was misused."

And McNabb thinks Griffin will be misused, too.

SD

He's such a bitch. Shut your mouth before the Eagles fans who are on the fence about you go to the other side for good.