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Fans Happy With Organization?

According to Rich Hofmann of the Philly.com, the Eagles took a poll of their fans and found most of them very supportive of the owner, GM, head coach and quarterback. (more…)

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Competition At The Punter Spot

Eagles punter Sav Rocca has one of the strongest legs in all of pro football but he needs to be more consistent, (more…)

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GARRY COBB

I was born is a Carthage, North Carolina a little town about 60 miles south of Raleigh.  I was the third in a family of seven kids.  My mom and dad were always serious about

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DMac And Eagles Close To Deal

Derrick Gunn of Comcast Sportsnet is reporting that Donovan Mcnabb and the Eagles are getting close to a deal which would restructure the last two years of his contrract. (more…)

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Birds Reach Agreement With Ingram

Adam Kaplan of Scout.com reports that the Eagles reached an agreement with fifth round pick, tight end Cornelius Ingram. (more…)

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McCoy to run the Wildcat?

My buddy Matt Mosley of ESPN.com thinks that of all the weapons that the Eagles have for the Wildcat formation, that LeSean McCoy will be the guy that gets the bulk of the QB duties.

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More Improvement On Special Teams?

The Eagles are hoping to continue the improvement of their special teams which they startted a year ago.  it's going to be all about putting pressure on opponents with speed. (more…)

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Eagles Have Wildcat Quarterbacks

I think Eagles fans should give some attention to the Philly.com article about the use of the "Wildcat offense in the NFL. (more…)

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Abiamiri Needs To Follow Tuck

The Eagles need Victor Abiamiri to stay healthy and grow into the same type of monster that his Notre Dame buddy, Justin Tuck has become for the Giants (more…)

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The True Job Of A Scout Team QB

My comments about Kevin Kolb throwing some interceptions on Monday has created a debate that has surfaced on Philly.com, so I want to discuss it. (more…)

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