Sunday Pigskin Ponderosa: By The Hand Of Dez Bryant
A game of inches…
A game of inches…
Atlanta Falcons cornerback Asante Samuel appeared apoplectic over Andy Reid’s decision to ignore the ex-Eagle during a post-game handshake. Samuel’s Falcons squashed the Eagles 30-17 at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in front of a disgruntled, comatose, Hurricane Sandy-ready crowd.
In an effort to follow the Eagles on their Manifest destiny of self-purported greatness, I’ll hit the road to enjoy the Delaware Valley on NFL Sundays. Last Sunday, it was Eagles/Lions one day after a wedding. Woah boy.
According to Comcast SportsNet’s Reuben Frank, the Eagles fired defensive coordinator Juan Castillo on Tuesday. The firing comes on the heels of the Eagles blowing a 23-13 lead against the Lions on Sunday with just over three minutes left.
(If you’re into placing a dime or two on Sunday’s Detroit/Philly tilt, you can find the odds here.) The 1984 song “Perfect Strangers” by Deep Purple should play on a continuous loop during Sunday’s Lions/Eagles battle at Lincoln Financial Field. Nearly six minutes long, the music video shows […]
In an effort to follow the Eagles on their Manifest destiny of self-purported greatness, I’ll hit the road to enjoy the Delaware Valley on NFL Sundays. Week 5 finds us breaking bread with the enemy.
Despite two more fumbles yesterday in a 16-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Michael Vick is not exactly worried about his fumbling woes.
In an effort to follow the Eagles on their Manifest destiny of self-purported greatness, I’ll hit the road to enjoy the Delaware Valley on NFL Sundays. This week, we go back to the roots.
When Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz scored during last night’s 19-17 Eagles victory, NBC went into its bag of tricks. The powers that be for the Sunday Night Football production team opted to play salsa music to coincide with Cruz’s celebration.
In an effort to follow the Eagles on their Manifest destiny of self-purported greatness, I’ll hit the road to enjoy the Delaware Valley on NFL Sundays. This week’s stop? Well, it’s not the road. Home sweet home.