Monthly Archives: June 2013

Shady Ain’t Old

Dan Graziano, ESPN’s NFC East blogger, put up a quick note on LeSean McCoy today. Graziano was reading a piece on RBs and was blown away by the fact that Shady still hasn’t turned 25 (that will happen on July … Continue reading

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Matt Barkley Update

Matt Barkley isn’t your typical rookie QB. He started 4 years in high school. He started 4 years at USC. He is very comfortable in the spotlight. He also has been part of QB competitions in the past. His eyes … Continue reading

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Odds and Eagles

The LVH Superbook in Las Vegas is not real impressed with the Eagles. They have the Eagles as one of the biggest longshots in the NFL. The only team in the NFC with worse odds is the Cardinals. The Eagles … Continue reading

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Strength of Schedule With a Twist

Normal strength of schedule is formulated by the winning percentage of your opponents. There is another way to look at that and one that hurt the Eagles last year. Pro Football Perspective has a post on the subject. Philadelphia faced … Continue reading

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Super Bowl Coaches

by AC Viking Where do Super Bowl coaches come from, in terms of position from their playing days? QBs have a small lead over Receivers and OLs. The Super Bowl has had 47 different coaches on the winning and losing … Continue reading

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Rotoworld Update

Evan Silva of Rotoworld posted notes on NFC Teams. Here is what he had to say about the Eagles: There remain more unknowns than knowns following Chip Kelly‘s first OTA schedule as an NFL coach. A seemingly growing pocket of Philly … Continue reading

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Hard Workin’ Juan Update

Juan Castillo is now the Run Game Coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens. Aaron Wilson spoke to him and got an update on Castillo and how things are going for him now that he’s on a new team, working on the O-line … Continue reading

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This is Funny

In response to all the craziness going on with Pats TE Aaron Hernandez and the shooting/murder investigations… In other breaking news, helicopters following Cary Williams are flying from Lowe's to Miss Shriley's Dance Academy. — Michael Tanier (@MikeTanier) June 20, … Continue reading

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Oregon Update

Here’s one heck of a compliment for Chip Kelly. Ducks Offensive Coordinator Scott Frost said this in regard to Oregon and how they’re handling the transition to a new head coach: “Our team gets and understands what we want to … Continue reading

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1998 Randall

Since posting the NYT article on Randall Cunningham, a lot of people have talked about his great 1998 season as proof that Vick might have some kind of magical season left in him. It is possible, but you must understand … Continue reading

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