Sign #454 that Plaxico Burress wants to join the Eagles came today as he was leaving prison after serving 20 months behind bars. The 33-year-old wide receiver rocked an old school burgundy Phillies cap, which could easily be interpreted as sending out a subtle message to his preferred […]
While attending grade school, there always seemed to be one kid who received a lion’s share of the verbal abuse for having too many zits, dandruff, bad breath, etc. Donovan McNabb appears to be this person in the NFL landscape.
You will see a lot of things on this blog upon doing some perusing. One thing you will not find is a series of love letters to the Philadelphia Flyers. I enjoy the Flyers and support them just like I do the other three major teams in Philadelphia. […]
http://twitter.com/#!/toddherremans/status/56026693332242432 Yesterday, word trickled out that Ben Roethlisberger will marry a lovely young lady by the name of Ashley Harlan on July 23. While addressing Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding the engagement and his relationship with Harlan, Roethlisberger stated that due to religious beliefs he would […]
The NFL stands nearly 24 hours away from the end of its collective bargaining agreement and perhaps, the beginning of a lockout. Players are starting to feel the heat according to a report out of Philadelphia.
Eagles President Joe Banner recently held court on Philadelphia’s sports talk radio station, 610-WIP, to discuss all things Birds including the state of Andy Reid’s future. The interview also featured Banner’s thoughts on the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers.
While most Eagles fans are worried about whether Kevin Kolb or Michael Vick will be their starting quarterback next season, some have more pressing issues to tend to, like vandalizing the car of a college professor for starters. Craig Coenen, a professor at Lehigh Valley College and Packers fan, attended […]
Here is today’s back cover of the Philadelphia Daily News, complete with Michael Vick’s season-ending interception.
Green Bay received help from two unlikely sources in their 21-16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Running back James Starks set a Packer rookie playoff record with 123 yards. Meanwhile, Philly’s normally reliable kicker David Akers missed a pair of field goals (34 & 41 yarders).
This is the next installment in a twelve-part examination of the NFL playoffs as we provide brief looks at each team participating in this year’s postseason run. Andy Reid’s motley crew is under review.