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Dawk and The Wolff
This is kinda cool. Me and my role model Brian Dawkins at the rookie symposium! I refuse not to be anything less than great pic.twitter.com/0H5AYL3efd — Earl Wolff (@Ewolff27) June 29, 2013
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The Bryce Brown Breakdown
Evan Silva of Rotoworld took the time to re-watch Bryce Brown’s snaps from 2012. He was then kind enough to share his thoughts. Brown is built powerfully to the point that he almost looks wide. He is physical with plus burst … Continue reading
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Twitter Idiocy
Some athletes and stars have PR hacks that help run their Twitter accounts. This isn’t a big deal unless something dumb comes out. Check out this tweet from “Donovan McNabb” today. Could this be the end of Aaron Hernandez NFL … Continue reading
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Another Foles-Vick Update
Here is somewhat of a strange report. Chris Mortensen commented on the Eagles QB competition recently on ESPN. On Tuesday, Mortensen appeared on the NFL32 program and said it was his understanding that Vick made more mistakes “decision-making wise” than Foles did during OTAs … Continue reading
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More on the Eagles Schedule
I posted a link recently which took a look at the difficulty of schedules based on time (playing on a short week or with extra time off and all that kind of stuff). A reader named iskar36 offered some great … Continue reading
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Traitor Barkley
Matt Barkley just publicly admitted to learning from NY Giants. I love training with seasoned vets like @TerrellThomas24 and @rivers55, always something to learn from their experience — Matthew Barkley (@MattBarkley) June 25, 2013 Uh, Matt. Those aren’t USC alumni … Continue reading
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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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