Something other than a player in 2008

All the hype from the end of the season to now and from now to the start of the season is going to be about whether the Eagles are going to acquire a #1 WR. That question remains unanswered. Will the FO make another attempt at trading for one? Will one of the teams bite? Only time will tell.

I do think that this Eagles team is a talented group. A healthy Donovan leading the team is going to greatly improve our offense. You could see signs of it during the last 3 games last year. I think a healthy LJ will help out in the red zone and hopefully stretch the field a bit. A more focused Dawkins leading the secondary. Asante causing some turnovers. You get the point.

The one thing that I am hoping to see is from the Eagles is to regain the SWAGGER they had during their Super Bowl run. There was something about the Eagles team that year that I haven't seen since. They went into every game that year with not only a sense of confidence, but you can see that they had fun playing football. I'm not sure if everyone else sees it that way, but that's just my opinion.

Go EAGLES.
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