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  • LC AAU
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 14217

    #61
    Lets get the show on the road motha fucka.
    sig is too big, resize it

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    • Flight24
      Jesus' Dad.
      • Nov 2008
      • 2995

      #62
      Eagles Face Tough Test in Week One



      Eagles Face Tough Test in Week One


      DeAngelo Williams is one of the most feared running backs in the league.

      The Philadelphia Eagles, widely regarded as one of the NFL's most dangerous teams, will be facing a challenging Carolina Panthers squad in Charlotte during week one.

      The Panthers could very well be without their starting quarterback, Jake Delhomme, who suffered a dislocated kneecap during the pre-season. Delhomme is listed as a game time decision.

      Carolina's ground attack is what scares Philadelphia most. Running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart make the perfect one-two punch, combining both speed and power.

      If Philadelphia can contain Carolina's running game, they shouldn't have too much trouble with the Panthers in the end.

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      • Flight24
        Jesus' Dad.
        • Nov 2008
        • 2995

        #63
        playing the game now, josh mccown is starting for carolina.

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        • Flight24
          Jesus' Dad.
          • Nov 2008
          • 2995

          #64
          Panthers Emerge Victorious After Tight Battle



          Panthers Emerge Victorious After Tight Battle

          (0-0) - 24 @ 28 - (0-0)



          Recap:

          The Eagles and the Panthers were matched up as evenly as possible. Eagles' quarterback Donovan McNabb and halfback Brian Westbrook both turned in average performances, while Carolina's star running back DeAngelo Williams torched the Philadelphia defense. Eagles' rookie wide-receiver Jeremy Maclin had a spectacular debut, catching five passes. Quarterback Josh McCown, filling in for the injured Jake Delhomme, led the Panthers on a fourth quarter comeback, which was finished off by a DeAngelo Williams touchdown to take the lead. McNabb threw a late interception to Richard Marshall which locked up a victory for the Panthers.

          Statistics:


          Passing:
          Donovan McNabb- 20-36, 218 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT
          Josh McCown- 17-22, 207 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT

          Rushing:
          Brian Westbrook- 14 Att, 76 yds, 1 FUM
          LeSean McCoy- 4 Att, 20 yds

          DeAngelo Williams- 25 Att, 170 yds, 2 TD

          Receiving:
          Jeremy Maclin- 5 Rec, 70 yds
          Brian Westbrook- 5 Rec, 46 yds
          Brent Celek- 4 Rec, 30 yds
          DeSean Jackson- 3 Rec, 47 yds, 1 TD
          Jason Avant- 3 Rec, 30 yds
          Kevin Curtis- 1 Rec, 3 yds, 1 TD

          Dwayne Jarrett- 6 Rec, 72 yds, 1 TD
          Muhsin Muhammad- 4 Rec, 79 yds
          Steve Smith- 3 Rec, 35 yds, 1 TD
          Jeff King- 1 Rec, 3 yds
          Jonathan Stewart- 1 Rec, 7 yds


          Defensive:
          Akeem Jordan- 7 Tack, 3 Ast, 2 TFL, 1 FF
          Quintin Mikell- 5 Tack, 1 Ast
          Mike Patterson- 5 Tack, 2 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 FRec, 22 FRec yds, 1 TD
          Omar Gaither- 4 Tack, 2 Ast, 1 TFL, 1 Sack
          Sheldon Brown- 2 Tack, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 14 INT yds

          Richard Marshall- 4 Tack, 3 Ast, 1 INT, 30 INT yds
          Jon Beason- 4 Tack, 2 Ast, 1 TFL
          Chris Harris- 3 Tack, 5 Ast, 1 TFL
          C.J. Wilson- 3 Tack, 1 Ast, 1 INT


          Player of the Game:


          DeAngelo Williams

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          • mfbmike
            Goat****er
            • Nov 2008
            • 4793

            #65
            Looks good flight. Tough loss though. That motionbox thing is dope. :D

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            • Flight24
              Jesus' Dad.
              • Nov 2008
              • 2995

              #66
              Players of the Week



              Players of the Week

              NFL Offensive Player of the Week:


              Tom Brady, QB
              New England Patriots
              35-51, 496 yds, 5 TD


              NFL Defensive Player of the Week:


              James Harrison, ROLB
              Pittsburgh Steelers
              7 Tackles, 2 Forced Fumbles

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              • Flight24
                Jesus' Dad.
                • Nov 2008
                • 2995

                #67
                Eagles Face Another Challenge in Week Two



                Eagles Face Another Challenge in Week Two


                Quarterback Drew Brees put up big numbers in a week one victory.

                The Philadelphia Eagles, coming off of a week one loss in Charlotte to the Carolina Panthers, will be returning home to face off against the talented New Orleans Saints, who are coming off of a win against the lowly Detroit Lions.

                Like the Eagles, the Saints possess one of the most dangerous offenses in the league, with super-quarterback Drew Brees behind center. Brees put up huge numbers in week one and will most likely do the same this week.

                Despite having a very strong passing attack, New Orleans has questions in the run game. Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush split carries in week one, and only combined for 61 total yards. If Thomas and Bush are taken out of the game this week, the Eagles should be able to contain Brees as well.

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                • Flight24
                  Jesus' Dad.
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2995

                  #68
                  Demps' Return Brings Victory to Philadelphia



                  Demps' Return Brings Victory to Philadelphia

                  (1-0) - 23 @ 27 - (0-1)



                  Recap:

                  Two elite, high-powered offensed NFC teams, the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles faced off in Pennsylvania. The leader of New Orleans' offense, quarterback Drew Brees, went down with a bruised rib during the first quarter, and backup Mark Brunell was forced to play for the rest of the game. Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb missed his target more than he hit it, throwing 18-38, but halfback Brian Westbrook did enough to keep the Eagles in the game the whole way through. After a made field goal, the Saints held a small lead with under a minute left in the fourth quarter, until Philadelphia's Quintin Demps returned the kickoff for a touchdown, eventually winning the game for the Eagles.

                  Statistics:


                  Passing:
                  Mark Brunell- 14-28, 173 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
                  Drew Brees- 7-10, 101 yds, 1 TD

                  Donovan McNabb- 18-38, 247 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT
                  Kevin Kolb- 2-3, 11 yds


                  Rushing:
                  Pierre Thomas- 17 Att, 51 yds
                  Reggie Bush- 2 Att, 3 yds

                  Brian Westbrook- 14 Att, 106 yds, 1 TD
                  LeSean McCoy- 3 Att, 14 yds


                  Receiving:
                  Jeremy Shockey- 5 Rec, 72 yds, 1 TD
                  Devery Henderson- 4 Rec, 56 yds
                  Skyler Green- 3 Rec, 43 yds, 1 TD

                  Brian Westbrook- 5 Rec, 38 yds
                  Jason Avant- 3 Rec, 82 yds, 1 TD
                  LeSean McCoy- 1 Rec, 12 yds, 1 TD


                  Defensive:
                  Jonathan Vilma- 5 Tack, 1 Ast
                  Roman Harper- 3 Tack, 3 Ast, 1 TFL
                  Darren Sharper- 1 Tack, 3 Ast, 2 INTs, 54 INT yds

                  Quintin Demps- 9 Tack, 1 Ast
                  Omar Gaither- 5 Tack, 3 Ast, 1 TFL
                  Sheldon Brown- 1 Tack, 1 INT, 7 INT yds


                  Player of the Game:


                  Brian Westbrook

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                  • Flight24
                    Jesus' Dad.
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 2995

                    #69
                    Week 2 Players of the Week



                    Week 2 Players of the Week

                    NFL Offensive Player of the Week:


                    Joe Flacco, QB
                    Baltimore Ravens
                    19-25, 240 yds, 3 TD


                    NFL Defensive Player of the Week:


                    Vernon Fox, SS
                    Denver Broncos
                    9 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 INTs, 1 Forced Fumble

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                    • Flight24
                      Jesus' Dad.
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2995

                      #70
                      Eagles Prepare to Face Chiefs in Week Three



                      Eagles Prepare to Face Chiefs in Week Three


                      Rookie Tyson Jackson leads the NFL in sacks through week two.

                      The 1-1 Kansas City Chiefs, coming fresh off of a blowout of the Oakland Raiders, will be traveling east to Pennsylvania to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles, who are also 1-1.

                      Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassell has been putting up big numbers so far this season and will look to do the same against Philadelphia's strong pass defense. Kansas City's biggest weapon is rookie defensive end Tyson Jackson, who leads the entire NFL in sacks with six through week two. Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has been protected relatively well so far, and if Jackson is able to get in McNabb's face he might throw unwise passes.

                      All in all, the Chiefs are a few years away from success and the chances of them defeating a team as talented as the Eagles are slim to none. Donovan McNabb should work on keeping his interception numbers down this game to get back to form for the rest of the season.

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                      • Flight24
                        Jesus' Dad.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 2995

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Bullsfan
                        Nice win, g/l vs the Chiefs. Have you used Vick yet? lol
                        haha no, i'm keeping it real and i'm keeping him benched until he's reinstated.

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                        • Flight24
                          Jesus' Dad.
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 2995

                          #72
                          Eagles Handle Their Business; McNabb Impresses



                          Eagles Handle Their Business; McNabb Impresses

                          (1-1) - 17 @ 27 - (1-1)



                          Recap:

                          The 1-1 Kansas City Chiefs came to Lincoln Financial Field to square off against the Philadelphia Eagles, who were also 1-1. Donovan McNabb came out of the gates firing, and ended up completing 62% of his passes. Brian Westbrook and LeSean McCoy combined for 104 rushing yards on 25 attempts, as they were able to find holes in Kansas City's defense all game long. The Eagles' defense were also able to force Chiefs' quarterback Matt Cassel to throw four interceptions, making it almost impossible for the Chiefs to win.

                          Statistics:


                          Passing:
                          Matt Cassel- 20-32, 288 yds, 2 TD, 4 INT
                          Tyler Thigpen- 1-2, 8 yds

                          Donovan McNabb- 17-27, 220 yds, 2 TD

                          Rushing:
                          Larry Johnson- 16 Att, 47 yds, 2 FUM
                          Brian Westbrook- 16 Att, 81 yds
                          LeSean McCoy- 9 Att, 34 yds


                          Receiving:
                          Mark Bradley- 6 Rec, 135 yds, 2 TD
                          Brad Cottam- 5 Rec, 40 yds
                          Dwayne Bowe- 3 Rec, 41 yds

                          DeSean Jackson- 6 Rec, 121 yds
                          Jeremy Maclin- 3 Rec, 37 yds, 1 TD
                          Brent Celek- 1 Rec, 1 yd, 1 TD


                          Defensive:
                          Brandon Flowers- 6 Tack, 1 Ast
                          Tyson Jackson- 4 Tack, 3 Ast, 1 TFL
                          Glenn Dorsey- 3 Tack, 2 Ast, 2 TFL

                          Asante Samuel- 5 Tack, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 26 INT yds, 1 TD
                          Quintin Mikell- 4 Tack, 1 Ast, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 INT yds, 1 FF
                          Ellis Hobbs- 3 Tack, 1 Ast, 1 INT, 7 INT yds
                          Sheldon Brown- 1 INT, 3 INT yds


                          Player of the Game:


                          Donovan McNabb

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                          • Flight24
                            Jesus' Dad.
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 2995

                            #73
                            Week 3 Players of the Week



                            Week 3 Players of the Week

                            NFL Offensive Player of the Week:


                            Steven Jackson, HB
                            St. Louis Rams
                            20 Att, 81 yds, 1 TD, 5 Rec, 53 yds, 2 TD


                            NFL Defensive Player of the Week:


                            Terrell Suggs, ROLB
                            Baltimore Ravens
                            7 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 INT, 1 Forced Fumble

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                            • Flight24
                              Jesus' Dad.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 2995

                              #74
                              Sheldon Brown: The NFL's Newest Ballhawk?



                              Sheldon Brown: The NFL's Newest Ballhawk?


                              Sheldon Brown is leading the league in interceptions so far this season.

                              The term ballhawk. When it is mentioned, players that come to mind include Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu, Baltimore's Ed Reed, and Philadelphia's Asante Samuel. However, Samuel's teammate, Sheldon Brown, is quickly coming one of the most feared defensive backs in the league.

                              Brown has been one of the most reliable corners in the league for quite some time now, but interceptions had always been hard to come by for Brown, who had just 14 in his seven year career before this season. Brown had just four interceptions in the 2007 and 2008 seasons combined. However, this year Brown has snagged a pick in every game so far, tallying three up so far this season.

                              Brown is leading the league in interceptions for the first time in his career, and he has three of six interceptions by the Eagles all season.

                              Sheldon Brown was always thought of as more of a run-stopping corner, but he's quickly solidifying himself as one of the NFL's best all-around defensive backs.

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                              • Flight24
                                Jesus' Dad.
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 2995

                                #75
                                Eagles Head in to Bye Week



                                Eagles Head in to Bye Week



                                The Philadelphia Eagles will be heading in to their bye week this upcoming week, week four.

                                The Birds are going in to the bye on a good note, after two straight wins against the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City Chiefs, and they stand at 2-1 overall.

                                So far this season, the Eagles have ranked seventh in total offense, and have ranked disappointingly twenty-second in defense. However the Eagles have forced more turnovers than any other team, with nine forced turnovers in three games.

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