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Posts: 13367 | Location: Dallas TX. | Registered: Feb 21, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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As an Eagles the pass interference call on Kevin Curtis at the end of the game was a flub by the refs, however, in that situation, the refs are almost never going to make that call. Donovan McNabb seems to always shrink in the big games at the big time. In my opinion, I would like to see the Eagles move on with a new quarterback, though I would like to see Andy Reid back as the head coach.
 
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I would like to see Andy Reid back as the head coach.


I'd like to see Reid shave.

Donovan had a great 2nd half season , but yes y'all need a quarterback for the future.
 
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Thanks for your support. Oh well. No joy around here today.
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99% of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name.
 
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As an Eagles the pass interference call on Kevin Curtis at the end of the game was a flub by the refs, however, in that situation, the refs are almost never going to make that call. Donovan McNabb seems to always shrink in the big games at the big time. In my opinion, I would like to see the Eagles move on with a new quarterback, though I would like to see Andy Reid back as the head coach.


While he had some errant throws, McNabb brought the iggles back and basically won the game had the defense not let the Cards stroll down the field. Granted he stinks in the 2 minute offense, no arguments there - Reid is perhaps the worst clock and timeout manager in the league altough he certainly has competition.
 
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While he had some errant throws, McNabb brought the iggles back and basically won the game had the defense not let the Cards stroll down the field. Granted he stinks in the 2 minute offense, no arguments there - Reid is perhaps the worst clock and timeout manager in the league altough he certainly has competition.

That's funny. I'd say he basically LOST them the game by missing more than one open reciever that would have had a sure TD. The fact that he couldn't light up that sad Arizona defense and all the innacurate passes just solidifies his status as a very good but not great/elite QB.
 
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Are these for real?

That last one, and all the others, are virtually impossible.


Just one more sip.
 
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Can't link it from school - are these the "Pick Me" fantasy football promos?


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
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Just one more sip.
 
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Are these for real?

That last one, and all the others, are virtually impossible.

Ha! It is amusing although it is interesting that half of those players I picked for my fantasy teams this year and they all ended up in major IR. It's obviously fake.
 
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I gotta root for the cardinals. Fitzgerald jr is from Mpls and Warner went to my high school in Iowa.
 
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Looks like Marvin Harrison is sticking to his guns (for once) and leaving the Colts for good. Should be an interesting season in Indy this year.
 
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Sounds like my Vikings are going to trade for Sage Rosenfels from the Texans to be quarterback next year. Another mediocre at best upgrade for my purple. Frown
 
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Sounds like my Vikings are going to trade for Sage Rosenfels from the Texans to be quarterback next year. Another mediocre at best upgrade for my purple. Frown
It's becoming a broken record! A solid quarterback would give the vikes a legitimate chance.
 
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C'mon Miami, make a play for Marvin Harrison. Perfect complement to Pennington's mid-range throwing abilities
 
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