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Joe D 0 Comments 1 Read Dec 06, 2009
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Dallas went to New York with high hopes and fell short, a touchdown short to be exact. Giants (7-5)walk away with the win and are only one “W” out of first place. The Cowboys (8-4) now share the division lead with the Eagles. Never a dull moment in the NFC East. Early on the Cowboys seemed READ MORE
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Joe D 0 Comments 1 Read Dec 03, 2009
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Game of the Week:Dallas 24 @New York Giants 22 The Dallas Cowboys could be playing for the NFC East. The New York Giants could be playing for their playoff lives. Or they could just find themselves in a bigger cluster with five weeks to go. With two games and one team – the Philadelphia Eagles – separating READ MORE
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Jack Anderson 0 Comments 310 Read Dec 01, 2009
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Chris Cooley and Jeremy Jarmon are the latest Redskins to hit the injured reserve list.Jarmon tore his ACL in Sunday's loss to Philadelphia while Cooley's hopes of returning from a broken ankle suffered in October came to an end.Jarmon was drafted with a supplemental third rounder in July. He played sparingly in 11 games, registering nine tackles and a forced fumble.Jarmon's best game was against

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Jack Anderson 0 Comments 314 Read Nov 27, 2009
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Deangelo Hall will miss this Sunday's game against the Eagles with a knee injury. Carlos Rogers will take his place in the starting lineup opposite Fred Smoot.Albert Haynesworth is also doubtful and will be a gametime decision with an ankle sprain.TE Todd Yoder is questionable and, I as far as I can tell, so is LB HB Blades.Rogers is in a contract year, and hasn't played well enough for any team

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Jack Anderson 0 Comments 1 Read Nov 26, 2009
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Just how bad are the injuries for the Redskins? Rich Tandler documents it on CSNWashington.Nine different players have started on the offensive line for the 'Skins this year. If Edwin Williams starts at RG against Philly he'll be the tenth different starter.Deangelo Hall and Albert Haynesworth are both questionable for the Eagles' game. HB Blades and Todd Yoder are as well. Jim Zorn made it sound
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Ryan White 28 Comments 1494 Read Nov 22, 2009


All, Sorry itā's been a bit since Iā've written, but you needed to have a writing project to make up for no class meeting this Tuesday. As such you will have to respond to this post with two different essays. For the first response Iā'd like you to think back to the lecture on sporting space. During that lecture and the reading discussion following it we discussed how the campus at the University of Mississippi and even Fenway Park were spaces where predominantly ā€œwhiteā€ people congregate and often revel in their privilege. Sadly, in 2009, we still have people who do more than act out their privilege in unspoken ways. More specifically, the Ku Klux Klan held a rally at the University of Mississippi this past weekend in front of a less than respectful crowd (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/21/kkk-rally-at-ole-miss-kla_n_366475.html). On the one hand this is heartening to see, but, on the other, I wonder why many of the people (a decent amount were white) were protesting the demonstration. Was it for the reason that they didnā't want racist individuals on campus at Ole Miss? Or was it because they prefer to practice racism in more covert ways without the media attention that comes with a Klan demonstration? What I mean by this is that the reason that the Klan was rallying in the first place is that the University decided to stop the school band from playing the song ā€œFrom Dixie With Loveā€, because many of those congregating in the Grove prior to the game would chant ā€œThe South Will Rise Againā€ during particular points in the song. I suppose that itā's good that there was such a negative response on campus regardless of the reason, but just because people were protesting doesnā't mean we should think that (c)overt racism at ā€œOle Missā€ is in the past. For this essay Iā'd like you to talk about a particular sporting space that you have topophillia for (like many of the people that go to Ole Miss games), but that people with ā€œotherā€ social identities may not want to go. Please think about this more deeply than ā€œI like going to Eagles/Ravens games and fans of other teams must not like itā€ – think about it in terms of race, class, gender, sexuality, (dis)ability. For your second essay Iā'd like you to talk about nationalism and what role it plays in your life. Do you, for example, always root for the USA (or some other country) when they are engaged in an international sporting event? Why? Does this prevent you from being critical of the United States in terms of politics? Do you think more of the United States and less of other countries, ways of being, and their conventions? Or do you only watch/participate in sports that are considered ā€œAmericanā€ sports? Think about these questions as many of you are eating turkey and watching the Cowboys, Lions, and Giants play this Thanksgiving. Try to ā€œdecodeā€ the nationalist messages that are broadcast to us and use that as your second essay. Have a safe and fun holiday and Iā'll see you on December 1st!

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Jack Anderson 0 Comments 1 Read Nov 19, 2009
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Carlos Rogers was benched last week for giving up another long TD pass while biting on a double move. He wasn't upset about the benching, and it appears that he will, in the very least, get some reps at CB. €œI went through this last year, and I never got an (explanation), € Rogers said. €œThis year, I do know (why). I gave up a double move to Philadelphia (receiver DeSean Jackson on Oct. 26) and
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LorrainePerla 0 Comments 2457 Read Nov 16, 2009


Clear Thoughts for the Cloudy Minds Check out sports betting community for NFL Power Rankings Week 11 betting tips & picks, free nfl picks at www.betrepublic.com Cincinnati took a big jump in the standings and is now one of the AFC favorites to make it to the Super Bowl, along with New England, and Indianapolis. The Steelers without Polamalu is like a day without sunshine. Gloomy and dark. Your number one team in the NFL is. The New Orleans Saints. No. two, is Peyton Manning and the Colts. They are undefeated unless New England gets them tonight, then the Colts drop two spots, and New England goes up one to two positions. No. three position is held by the Minnesota Vikings ar 8-1. There is no explanation here. They have the third best record in the league against some quality teams. No four are the Cincinnati Bengals. A big win over Pittsburgh, sweeping that series, and a 7-2 record that should in all reality be 8-1. This team is all about the W. Deep breathe here now. Relax. Clear your mind of all barriers and let the truth flow. Hang on not to past dreams, but todayā's reality. Denver has lost three in a row. Dallas got shut out in Green Bay, who can't beat Tampa Bay. No one else is eligible for this number five spot so welcome back Patriots the the top five of professional football. Fear Bill Belicek and Tom Brady in the playoffs. Currently the New England Patriots are in the number five spot with maybe a 7-2 record if they can knock off no. two Indianapolis. The Colts could fall as low as number five with a loss, or hold steady at number two with a win against New England. No six is the Pittsburgh Steelers at 6-3 for the season. They have to win a few down the stretch now, and see who can trip up the Bengals. A third play-off match up is very interesting. It is very very hard to beat a team three times in one season if they are evenly matched. No. seven are the Arizona Cardinals who keep showing up week after week. Now at 6-3, the offense is explosive with Warner and his receivers. No. eight are the San Diego Chargers who would be oh so much better with a defense. No. nine are the Denver Broncos, now the proud parents of a strapping eight pound three game losing streak and San Diego knocking at the door. No. 10 are the under achieving Dallas Cowboys who get shut out, by the team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat for their only win. No. 11 belongs to Atlanta, outside looking in at the big boys playing in the yard. This may be a little rough for you, youngsters. Better wait til next year when you are bigger and stronger. The once mighty New York Giants are now in the No. 12 position and needs some wins now, No more excuses, Execute and move up. Struggle and miss the playoffs. Get it together G-Men. Houston is now hovering in that zone of maybe making the playoffs. 5-4 and hope springs eternal. Better get some wins too, Texans or you'll be with the Giants. One game short. The San Francisco Forty-Niners, or the little train that could, are at No. 14. Mike Singletary must get something up his sleeve to get a win in Green Bay. The surprising Jacksonville Jags are at 5-4 and are at an astonishing record for this season so far. They can beat Buffalo and actually be at 6-4. Wow! Good job with the three name dudes. You need some more of those. No. fifteen is your reward. Baltimore who still has some hope for the playoffs, after Cincinnati beat the Steelers is currently in number 16. They should win next week, because they suddenly have to, if the playoffs are to follow this season. The Packers are number 17, and moved up after beating the Cowboys. Next week, can they do it again beating number 14 ranked San Francisco? A big game for both teams motivation for this season. Philadelphia is falling off the charts with this win one, lose one pattern.8-8 will not cut it, guys. Now at number 18 and going to angry Bears that are wounded at home next. The Dolphins are at No. 19 and it does not look good for playoffs to be in Miami's future this season. The Panthers are at 4-5 now and have made a nice recovery from the 0-3 start. No. 20 and number 19 play next week. 5-5 to the winner. The Bears are at No. 21 and really need a miracle to catch anyone to make the playoffs. The Jets are not that much better and need a lot of things to happen, jst to go 8-8 this season. Again, this team will not make the playoffs. No. 22 to the Jets. Tennessee is number 23 now with three wins in a row. Hooray!!! Seattle is at 3-6 and going no where fast. Number 24 to the Seahawks. Washington is the best of the bad teams, beating Denver and staying out of everyone in the NFC East's way, 3-6 and No. 25. Buffalo is also 3-6 and No. 27. Maybe you should put T.O. in your game plaqn, a little more. The man can catch dummies. No 28 is Kansas City who beat the Raiders in Oakland. 2-7 and a brownie point. No 29 are the inept quarterbacked Raiders. Who finally sat Russell, I hope, forever. No. 30 are the Buc's, who are somehow, improving, week by week. Number 31 and slipping fast, are the Detroit Lions, who need another win, next week against....... you guessed it, No. 32, and worst team in the league Cleveland Browns. Oops, I forgot the Rams. I skipped a number after Washington. Ok, Number 31 1/2 to the Rams. Enjoy your week and watch key power match ups next week as No. 11 Giants host the No. 12 Falcons. San Diego at No. eight takes on No. nine Denver in Mile High Stadium. Both teams desperately need to win and this game will rock. Baltimore must find a way to slow down Peyton Manning and the Colts if they want to play in there post season. The Colts travel to Baltimore in firm control of their own playoff destiny. For More Football Betting Tips & Picks and Sports Betting Information at BetRepublic.com.

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Joe D 0 Comments 1 Read Nov 15, 2009
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I took a good look at the remaining games in our schedule last night and decided that our two remaining big challenges will come against the San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints. We still have four games remaining against our divisional foes; two against the Redskins and one each against the Eagles and READ MORE
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Joe D 0 Comments 1 Read Nov 09, 2009
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Excuse me, can someone tell Wade Phillips we won the game? Seriously, we can’t complain about Wade Phillips right now, but his press conferences really make you miss some of the other more emotional coaches interviews. With a record of 28-12, I’m thinking maybe he’s just camera shy because he’s certainly doing things right lately. Great win Coach! Seems READ MORE
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Miami Dolphins : Can the Miami Dolphins afford a bidding war? Sun-Sentinel.com
-- by Sun Sentinel 6 days ago.
Speaking of playmakers, the Bears are going ALL-IN this offseason. Not only have they outbid Washington and the Eagles for the first visit from defensive end Julius Peppers. Chicago has also signed San Diego tight end Brandon Manumaleuna.
ESPN Chicago
-- by ESPN 2 weeks ago.
Westbrook shot down speculation that he could be retiring because of health issues. He had two concussions last season and an ankle injury that cost him eight games, which led to his release from the Eagles. Westbrook said he would be playing next season with a clean bill of health from his neurologist.
Playoffs of the 2000s: Super Bowl -
-- by Fanhouse 5 weeks ago.
The Patriots quickly added a fourth-quarter touchdown, then gained the first two-score lead of the game with a field goal midway through the final period. The Eagles were able to score a touchdown, but on the wrong side of the two-minute warning. A failed onside-kick attempt led to the Eagles getting the ball back on their own 4 with less than a minute to go and no timeouts. Another McNabb interception with nine seconds on the clock ended the game.
Playoffs of the 2000s: NFC Championship -
-- by Fanhouse 5 weeks ago.
For the Saints, they haven''t really peaked until this year, and while this particular Saints team could probably run through those failed Eagles teams of the past, Philadelphia has a much more impressive body of work. With the game in Philadelphia, since the Eagles are the No. 1 seed, they''ll beat the winless-on-the-road Saints of this decade nine times out of ten. Philly advances to the Super Bowl with a 34-27 victory as the Saints go marching home.
Playoffs of the 2000s: Philadelphia vs. Seattle -
-- by Fanhouse 5 weeks ago.
In that 2005 season, Seattle was able to earn the top seed in the NFC, wrestling it away from the Eagles for the first time in four years. With Washington and Carolina having to travel across the country to face the Seahawks, Seattle was able to decisively win two playoff games to advance to Super Bowl XL. They entered halftime of that game down just four points, but two plays after the break, the Steelers'' Willie Parker took the ball 75 yards for a touchdown. The teams swapped touchdowns once more, and Pittsburgh came away with a 21-10 victory.
Tom Brookshier's Career 'Evidently' Defined by Famous Interview -
-- by Fanhouse 6 weeks ago.
Tom Brookshier was a very fine announcer. It''s too bad he had to broadcast from a third rate city Philadelphia where the fans are the worst in all of sports. And that includes Oakland. I have many friends living in the burbs there and when they came up to join me at Yankee Stadium for the World Series they remarked how despicably the fans behaved after winning the NLCS and how respectful the fans were in NYC. And that is a fact.
3 Super Bowls lift Tom Brady past Manning as QB of decade
-- by USA Today 6 weeks ago.
McNabb, 33, quarterbacked the team to four consecutive NFC championship games from ''01-''04, plus an additional conference title game in ''08. He is the Eagles'' all-time passing leader in attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns.
No regret in Terrell Owens after decade of controversy, success
-- by USA Today 6 weeks ago.
The question may have surprised him because earlier in the conversation he was informed that he had been chosen the best receiver of the 2000s by USA TODAY. But the enigmatic Buffalo Bills wideout did not object to being asked whether he harbored regrets, knowing things had ultimately ended badly for him with the San Francisco 49ers (eight seasons), Philadelphia Eagles (two) and Dallas Cowboys (three) despite ranking among the elite to play the position in every major statistical category.
Joe Flacco an overachieving headliner on '09 All-Joe Team
-- by USA Today 6 weeks ago.
T: Michael Oher, Ravens? All-Joe guys generally don''t translate to the silver screen, but Oher lived up to his first-round billing and storybook background, shining at both tackle positions. Mark Tauscher, Packers? Fought back after shredding his knee at the end of the 2008 season. Once he got back on the field, QB Aaron Rodgers was sacked only 15 times in eight games. He went down 35 times before that. Winston Justice, Eagles? The 2006 second-rounder seemed to be a bust. But he stepped in for injured Shawn Andrews and started all 16 games at right tackle.
Cowboys Lift Playoff Curse in Big Way -
-- by Fanhouse 9 weeks ago.
The Eagles'' leader completed only 19 of 37 passes for 230 yards, one touchdown and one interception, and almost surely will go through yet another offseason of explaining himself to an unforgiving fanbase, But this loss was hardly his fault: Philadelphia''s non-existent run game kept him scrambling, and the Cowboys'' pass rush sacked him four times, forcing a fumble on one that led to a Cowboys'' 48-yard Shaun Suisham field goal.
ESPN
-- by ESPN 9 weeks ago.
Away: Dallas, New York Giants, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Jacksonville, Tennessee
The Perfect Draft: The Final Cut
-- by Post Gazette 9 weeks ago.
Round 10. Eagles defense/special teams. The Jets, Saints and Packers offered similar production and were available later or in free agency; but Philly boasted the top-ranked unit in most scoring formats -- thanks to 36 takeaways, 39 sacks and DeSean Jackson''s return prowess -- so they get the nod.
Fantasy Picks, Week 17
-- by Post Gazette 10 weeks ago.
LeSean McCoy, RB, Eagles at Cowboys. Now that Brian Westbrook is back, the rookie is stuck in a full-fledged committee backfield. Factor in Dallas'' fifth-ranked run defense, which has turned up the heat down the stretch, and both Philly backs belong on your bench.
Predicting the Playoffs: A Nearly Drama Free NFC -
-- by Fanhouse 12 weeks ago.
(New Orleans, Washington, Philadelphia): There''s not been a lot of good news for Cowboys fans this December, but here''s something for the optimistic Cowboys fan--if Dallas wins out, they will win the NFC East. Of course doing that involves beating the Saints and Eagles in games where Dallas will be an underdog. If Dallas loses this week, the real trouble begins. The Giants hold the head-to-head advantage over the Cowboys, so they would knock out Dallas in any tie that doesn''t include the Eagles. Dallas also loses a head-to-head tiebreaker with the Packers. In other words, Dallas won''t get any breaks if they can''t turn around their December slide.
Cutler, Owens highlight 'all-New' team
-- by Yahoo 30 weeks ago.
Forget all the typical T.O. shtick and just look at Owens' numbers in his first year with his past two teams. In his debut season with the Eagles in 2004, he caught 77 passes for 1,200 yards (15.6 yards per catch) and 14 touchdowns in 14 starts. In his debut season with the Cowboys in 2006, he caught 83 passes for 1,180 yards (13.9 yards per catch) and 13 TDs. In a Bills offense that is expected to open way up, Owens still figures to get the job done, even at the age of 35.
Eagles learn about new rules courtesy of Brady, Cutler, Cole
-- by Philly.com 30 weeks ago.
The Eagles received a visit from four NFL officials yesterday, who, after the day''s practices, introduced the Birds to the annual rule changes and points of emphasis, most of which are aimed at player safety.
New team, same old injury trouble for L.J. Smith
-- by Philly.com 30 weeks ago.
It started with a sports hernia in the spring of 2007. He had surgery to repair it but aggravated the injury after he returned, missed four of the Eagles'' first seven games that season, and never was anywhere close to 100 percent. He missed three more games later that season with a knee injury and finished with only 22 receptions. Caught only one touchdown pass and never had more than 49 receiving yards in a game.
Patriots are happy with ex-Eagle Lewis
-- by Philly.com 30 weeks ago.
Lewis made the first touchdown catch of his career while playing for the Eagles against the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2005. He had two touchdown catches in a 2007 game against the Pats, nearly derailing their undefeated regular season.
Eagles WR Jackson injures right knee
-- by Yahoo 31 weeks ago.
A second-round draft pick in 2008, Jackson set the Eagles' single-season rookie record with 912 receiving yards. He also set the team's single-season rookie record for a wide receiver with 62 receptions.
Preseason storylines: How mobile is Brady?
-- by Yahoo 31 weeks ago.
of their remarkably potent rushing tandem in free agency. The Dallas Cowboys were an utter mess down the stretch last season, and suddenly there are questions about whether Tony Romo is truly an elite quarterback. The Philadelphia Eagles are probably as talented and harmonious as they have been since Owens' first season with the franchise, but the health of running back Brian Westbrook(notes)

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