Monthly Archives: June 2013

Eagles Sign Matt Barkley

The Eagles signed 4th round pick Matt Barkley to a 4-year deal on Thursday. The only unsigned pick is 1st rounder OT Lane Johnson. No terms of the deal are officially known yet, but based on his draft slot we … Continue reading

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Earl Wolff Wants to Play

Safety is a position that is very much up in the air. Patrick Chung is expected to be the starting SS. The Eagles are excited to see what he can do. FS is a mystery. Nate Allen and Kenny Phillips … Continue reading

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Head Coach Kevin Sumlin?

There is a report from a Texas A&M blogger that Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin was offered the Eagles head coaching job last January. Sheil Kapadia has the details. It is my understanding that the Eagles talked to him, but things … Continue reading

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Some Shady & Mac Talk

Matt Williamson is a scout for ESPN. He used to work for the Cleveland Browns, but now enjoys being part of the media world. He offered some thoughts on Twitter today about a variety of topics. The Eagles came up. … Continue reading

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Jake Knott – Greatest Human Ever

ILB Jake Knott had a great career at Iowa State. He was undrafted due to some medical concerns (shoulder injuries), but the Eagles are high on him and he even got snaps with the #2 defense in the recent OTAs. … Continue reading

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NFC East: Who’s in Charge?

Albert Breer of NFL.com takes a look at the 4 NFC East teams and their power structure. Who is really calling the shots? Part of the Eagles write-up: TheĀ EaglesĀ have been very secretive when it comes to the structure beyond that. … Continue reading

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The Forgotten WR

The Eagles traded for Arrelious Benn back in March. I loved the move, since the team needed more size and toughness at the position. Benn has been a disappointment in the NFL, but he is a good fit for this … Continue reading

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Fixing Up The Linc

The Eagles announced they’ll be making some upgrades to Lincoln Financial Field. Upon completion prior to the start of the 2014 season, the stadium will have improved amenities for all fans including new HD video boards, Wi-Fi installation, and bridges … Continue reading

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Helping Former Players

Former Eagles Troy Vincent and James Thrash were high character players during their NFL careers. They are now working to help other former players adjust to life after football, something that is far trickier than most people realize. This article … Continue reading

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Stoutland’s Bama Days

Since we only got to see a bit of Jeff Stoutland in action during Eagles practices, I thought it might be interesting to go back and watch some Bama practice clips. Stoutland is a typical OL coach. He is fiery … Continue reading

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