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    <description>Recent articles about David Akers</description>
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      <title>Awesome Videos From NFL Fantasy File</title>
      <description>Check out these unbelievable videos of Jason Campbell, Andre Johnson, Marques Colston, Mike Nugent, David Akers, Chris Simms, Braylon Edwards and Neil Rackers. This is some wild stuff. Is it real or is it fantasy?</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 07:28:24 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>They Were Eagles</title>
      <description>This is a very good video I came across, and I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 22:51:45 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>2008 Fantasy Football Projections - Philadelphia Eagles</title>
      <description>Determined to reclaim the starting quarterback position with authority after backup Jeff Garcia led the Philadelphia Eagles to a playoff berth in 2006, Donovan McNabb started the season in solid fashion. The sports hernia injury he suffered that paved the way for Jeff Garcia two years ago was healed and McNabb proved he still had it in him as he played in 14 games &#8211; the most since 2004 &#8211; and threw for 3,324 yards, 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions while completing 61.5 percent of his passes. Unfortunately, the Eagles did not have the playmakers necessary for the rest of the offense to succeed as the team fizzled its way to an 8-8 record.

Make sure to read more of what Bruno Boys Fantasy Football staff writer Cory Steger has to say about the Philadelphia Eagles and their fantasy football worthy players heading into the 2008 season by clicking below...</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 00:59:51 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Documentary Dispels Eagles Fans Negative Reputation</title>
      <description>Last year a Chicago Bears fan decided to film his experience at a Bears Eagles game in Philadelphia.&#160;The basic idea of the video, is to really see if he would get killed by Eagles fans wearing a Brian Urlacher jersey at the Linc.
The home made film starts off bashing Eagles fans, and basically listing off [...]</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 19:39:19 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/284804</link>
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      <title>Swoop is making a great comeback, closing the gap to 52 to 48% chief zee.</title>
      <description>If you have pride in your fandom and the Eagles then vote for Swoop and bring us to victory. The Redskins fans aren't nearly as intense as us and we have to prove it. Spread the word and vote for Swoop. If you've voted vote again so we double the number of votes and turn the tide in our favor.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 05:20:06 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/280750</link>
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      <title>Eagles Fans Unite!</title>
      <description>Are we gonna let those Redskin fans beat us? The fans that pelted Santa with snowballs, the boo-birds, I'm disgusted. So get out there and vote for Swoop or you're letting the terrorists win!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 05:33:35 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/279774</link>
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      <title>Eagles Kicking situation?</title>
      <description>Okay so let me start by saying I am pretty damn excited about this upcoming Eagles season. There's one issue that actually concerns me a bit, maybe more than getting a #1 receiver because personally I don't think we really, really need one. Now David Akers has been a terrific K for the Eagles for many years and I'm not throwing him under the bus. Buuuut he has shown some decline the last few years. Granted in the last 3 years he is perfect on XP. But as far as FG he hasn't kicked above 80% since the 2004 season. 2004 he was 84.4% on FG. Since then for 05', 06' and 07' he has kicked a mediocre 72.7, 78.3 and 75.0 respectively. His long kick of 07' was a respectable 53 yards, with a 47 and a 50 the two years prior. I don't want to jump to any conclusions but I do feel like Akers has lost alot of his 'elite' Kicker status. And while K is not an exciting position it is important nonetheless. Thoughts?</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 13:53:39 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/265502</link>
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      <title>Birds fans: NOW we can get that #1 WR</title>
      <description>You guys know I don't ever say something unless I truley believe it... I've never been for the WR rumors before the draft but read on....
Hmmm is Philadelphia the only city that realizes that our All-Pro CB Lito Sheppard is still an Eagle? I mean you can't find info anywhere about this. After long speculations for the last few months comming into the draft, the Eagles did not trade Lito Sheppard. YET.... What they did do however was trade out of the 19th pick for Carolina 1st round next year which will be a pretty good pick. Our Philadelphia Eagles now have some leverage Look at my scenarios..........

1st Scenario- (THE ONE WE ALL HOPE FOR) We now have both Lito Sheppard and two first rounds to dangle in front of any team with a #1 WR R. Williams, A.Bolden, C. Johnson
We keep one 1st round pick and trade Lito the a 1st for any of those guys and become the instant favorite out of the NFC EAST......... in addition WE WIN NOW

2nd Scenario- (Ehh not exactly what we want but it'll work) We keep Lito and our picks go into the season with whatever we have and have the best CB tadem in the NFL by far. The positive is we get to see what its like to have two #1 CBs on the same team the negative is they'll have to pick up for the slack the because the offense wont be as productive without a true force. The end result we have two 1st rounders for next yr and we still have a solid team that can compete for a superbowl

3rd Scenario-(This one is a bummer) We trade Lito for a future 2nd and a 4th make no strong additions and us Birds fans feel like we did last year after the draft.

I know you didn't expect me to be the one to say we can get a #1 WR but can you blame me the draft does this to people and at the end of the day I JUST WANNA WINNA</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 06:59:17 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>EAGLES CHASING CLEMONS and sound like no FITZ</title>
      <description>PROFOOTBALLTALK.com is reporting is reporting that the Eagles are set to sign LB/DE Chris Clemons of the Raiders also it says "the Eagles made a run at receiver Larry Fitzgerald but the Cardinals wanted too much," Chris Clemons recored 8 sacks for the Raiders last year</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:23:57 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/174342</link>
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      <title>Goodbye Tapeh</title>
      <description>Thomas Tapeh has rejoined Brad Childress by signing with the VIkes.....................personally it wasn't too much of a bad thing because All Pro FB Lorenzo Neal has been released as is All Pro FB Tony Richardson... You guy tell me who would you like to see be the guy blocking for Brian Westbrook?...Also Bernard Berrian is visiting the Vikes as well.....By the way Asante Samuel and the Eagles are expected to announce offically the signing reported by 610 WIP</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:02:53 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/174291</link>
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      <title>Fantasy Football Files</title>
      <description>A look back at the preseason hype surrounding players projected high in fantasy football drafts this year. Some panned out, and some, well, not so much. Tell ya what, it would have been more realistic if Bulger was throwing passes while Volkswagons were being hurled at his face at the same time.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 02:20:46 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/62241</link>
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      <title>Recap: Bears vs. Eagles</title>
      <description>The Chicago Bears pull out an unusual late fourth quarter 19-16 win against the Philadelphia Eagles. No timeouts, 97 yards, and no touchdowns on 9 previous drives sums this one up as classic.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 02:36:51 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/32246</link>
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      <title>How to be a Philadelphia Eagles Fan</title>
      <description>A How-to on being a Philadelphia Eagles Fan. 

A Hardcore Iggles Fan takes you step by step on mentality, actions, booing, and tailgating.

NSFW language.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:27:47 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Week 2: Fantasy Matchups</title>
      <description>One thing I love about sports is how you can hear things said that in any other context would be completely inappropriate. Every time John Madden bellows, "He sees the hole&#8212;right there&#8212;and he hits it&#8230;BAM!" I can't help but think that he should be doing play-by-play in an entirely different industry. My favorite quote of the past year, however, comes from tangent-loving Red Sox analyst Dennis Eckersley, whose circuitous routes and lack of articulation are matched only by former Red Sox player Wily Mo Pe&#241;a's adventures in the outfield. I'll leave you to decipher the context, but here's quote of the week:

"I fall in love with guys who have gas."

I've decided to shorten up the intros, so you get more fantasy analysis and less me trying to be funny. Some changes for this week's matchups. I have decided to rename "exploits" after the underdog of the week or the player who best took advantage of the prior week's matchups. Conversely, handle with care will be the player who did the worst job of maximizing what should have been a terrific week. As you will see, I have changed things up a bit, since player rankings at the beginning of the season can be misleading. Below you will find my matchup season record, broken down into each position, so you can tell whether to trust me or not and where. Enjoy!

Season Record: 20-9-1
QB: 3-3
RB: 3-0-1
WR: 4-2
TE: 2-2
K: 2-2
DEF: 6-0

Ronald Currys:

The following matchups are of players who are questionable starts for many fantasy owners, who should start based on their matchup this week:

QB:

Trent Green, DAL @ MIA
Green surprised a lot of people by posting fairly good numbers in Week 1 against the Redskins. I have a really good feeling about Miami's offensive players this week, because they are going against a Dallas D that got a Get Out of Jail Free Card for their performance last week, because the Giants D was even worse. I see Green having a typical solid performance of around 17 fantasy points.

Brett Favre, GB @ NYG
Congratulations Brett, you're the next contestant on Play the Giants, the game where everyone is a winner. Really, could the Giants have looked any worse against the Cowboys? Granted, the Cowboys offense is decent, but it is nowhere near dominant. The great thing for Favre is that the Packers can't run the ball, so he'll rack up the yards and probably mix in a couple touchdowns. I am guaranteeing 300 yards.

Jeff Garcia, NO @ TB
Garcia had a solid but unspectacular performance last week and was really only missing the touchdowns. Solid completion percentage, decent yardage, but no dice on the TDs. Well, anyone who saw the Saints against the Colts knows there are issues in the New Orleans secondary, and I'm betting they take more than a week to correct. The potential absence of Cadillac should also lead to more passing plays. Garcia won't blow up, but he'll enjoy going toe-to-toe with Drew Brees in a relative shootout and will get you around 20 fantasy points this week.

RB:

Maurice Jones-Drew, ATL @ JAX
This one is debatable, as MoJoDrew is a top back, but I'd guess that more than a few fantasy owners are questioning replacing him in the lineup with one of Week 1's waiver-wire wonders. This week is not to the time to do it, however, as Adrian Peterson showed last week that the Falcons are vulnerable to powerful and fast runners. Drew will run and catch his way to a very solid performance and snag you at least 15 fantasy points and likely 20.

Ronnie Brown, DAL @ MIA
Me and Ronnie's love affair got off to a rocky start last week, with his very mediocre performance. The good news is that Jesse Chatman is a bit beat up, he fumbled the ball, and he did nothing with his carries, even when compared to Run Ronnie Run. Well, as I mentioned with Trent Green, the Dallas D looked terrible at home against the Giants, and the Dolphins will try to kill them with screen passes and dump offs&#8212;both things at which Ronnie is very good. Hopefully he can calm the taunts of the Golden Boy and CubanC, who have begun referring to him as Ronnie "Doo-Doo" Brown because he has a tendency to drop deuces on the football field. Sunday is the first day in the Ronnie Brown Revolution. 15 fantasy points.

Jamal Lewis, CIN @ CLE
One thing that struck me from the Cincy/Baltimore game was the size of the holes that Willis McGahee was running through. They were enormous. I haven't seen holes like that, since (insert pornstar's name here). The only way for Cleveland to stay in this game is to run the ball effectively and keep the ball out of Carson Palmer and Rudi Johnson's hands. I'm not saying they will do it well, but at least they'll try. I predict 50+ yards and a touchdown.

WR:

Chris Chambers, DAL @ MIA
The Dallas secondary struggled last week in containing Plaxico Burress, a tall, athletic, relatively quick, deep threat. Sound familiar? While Chambers isn't in the same class as Plex, he is dangerous, and Trent Green has already shown a willingness to get him the ball. 15 points for the man from Wisconsin.

Donald Driver, GB @ NYG
If Brett Favre is going to throw for 300+ yards, Driver is going to gain a good deal of it. I don't enjoy making hard-to-reach predictions, but I see a definite possibility of 150 yards receiving.

Braylon Edwards, CIN @ CLE
But, Toby, you just said that Cleveland would be committed to the run; what happened? Well, two things work in Edwards' favor this week, three if you count the fact that the second best WR on the team is Joe Jurevicious. 1) Cleveland will only be able to make it at most until halftime without having Cincinnati gain a double-digit lead, which means they will have to begin throwing the ball. 2) When Cincinnati loads the box to stop Lewis, Braylon can be the beneficiary of some play-action, which could net him a long touchdown. Let's go with between 12 fantasy points.

TE:

Mercedes Lewis, JAX @ ATL
Mercedes Lewis is a solid talent who should benefit from David Garrard's appointment at QB. I'm not going to go with anything outrageous, but expect him to catch a few passes and turn one short dump into a relatively long play. 7 fantasy points is the guess.

Alex Smith, NO @ TB
New Orleans struggled to take away Dallas Clark last Thursday and Smith should catch a few balls thrown his way. Best guess: 5 fantasy points.

Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN @ DET
You've got me; I love saying Vinsanthe's name. I'm just not sure which part I like more, the Vinsanthe, or the Shiancoe. Detroit's pass D is terrible and Tarvaris Jackson should respond to the noise of his first away crowd by stressing All Day Peterson and short dump offs. Have you noticed I also like saying dump off? 5 fantasy points.

K:

David Akers, WAS @ PHI
I'm not usually a fan of Akers, but I think Philly is in for a good week. Donovan McNabb plays best when his back is against the wall or people doubt him. Last week everyone was sure that McNabb would be back in full force, but he clearly wasn't. Now that adversity is on his side, he will respond accordingly. This will mean many points for Philly and Akers by extension: 10 points.

Jason Hanson, MIN @ DET
It is my personal mission to inform the world of Jason Hanson's fantasy greatness. He is in the PERFECT offense for field goals and he is going up against the PERFECT defense for field goals (allows the pass, but shuts down the run). As a result, I am predicting fantasy magic, to the tune of 5 FGs and 18 points in yardage-based leagues.

Neil Rackers, SEA @ ARI
I personally feel that the Seattle defense is overrated and I look for a bounce-back week for Cardinals and their offense. The Cardinals will put up 30+ points, which will bag Rackers 10 points.

DEF:

Miami vs. DAL
Well, I'm going balls-to-the wall on this one. After Miami disappointed against the Redskins slightly and Dallas mutilated the Giants, it would make sense if Dallas was once again successful. This is all gut, but I get the sense that this one will surprise many people, with Tony Romo struggling and Jason Taylor in his face all day. I see 3 interceptions and one returned for a touchdown for the Dolphins.

Cincinnati @ CLE
I was going to try and stay away from this one, since it is the most obvious pick of the week. But, I'm undefeated at picking team defenses and would like to stay that way. Cleveland's offense is terrible and they will need to throw. 5 sacks and a few turnovers.

Oakland @ DEN
My Raiders defense was embarrassed last week by the freakin' Lions. I have decided to rationalize their failure as the result of six weeks of going against the Raiders offense in practice and showing up on the field against a top notch and Mike Martz-choreographed passing offense. This will be a low scoring affair, with a field goal being the decider. Nnamdi Asomugha shows up Champ Bailey, snatching 2 passes from Jay Cutler's inexperienced arm, one that is brought back for 6 points.

Steven Jacksons:

The following matchups are of players who would be likely starts after their performances last week, who are in for a rough time because of their matchups:

QB:

Tony Romo, DAL @ MIA
I have already written about this in my pick of the Miami D, but Romo really isn't that good. How many tough passes did you see him make against the Giants? Miami will force him into making quick decisions and Romo isn't the brightest at the helm. Look for him to toss a few into the arms of the Dolphin secondary and be held to under 12 fantasy points.

Jay Cutler, OAK @ DEN
Cutler impressed many people with his display against Buffalo, but the Bills are weakened in the secondary with the loss of Nate Clements. The Raiders D is for real and they will hassle Cutler into a few mistakes, including an ill-conceived out route that Asomugha will jump and take to the house. My prediction, 10 fantasy points.

Jake Delhomme, HOU @ CAR
Jake Delhomme is not good. Week 1 was an aberration and the improving Texans D will do enough to harass him into a couple picks and only modest yardage. Welcome back, Jake! 10 fantasy points.

RB:

Marshawn Lynch, BUF @ PIT
The Denver run defense is overrated and I still think Lynch will not be a good back this year or any year until the Bills' o-line improves. Pittsburgh is a very solid, no-nonsense defense that will harass every Bill players except for Lee Evans, who is primed for a long touchdown reception. I have a sense for these things. Lynch fumbles once and is help to under 6 fantasy points.

Chris Brown, IND @ TEN
Chris Brown is not a 10 yards/carry back. He is a back up and will return to said position as well as numerous waiver wires after facing the Colts. 5 fantasy points.

WR:

Raiders WRs @ DEN
I love Ronald Curry and he was my inaugural pick to represent the exploiters, but Champ Bailey is good and the Broncos secondary is a significant improvement over the Lions. All Raiders wideouts struggle and fail to catch a touchdown pass.

Randy Moss, SD @ NE
Moss burst onto the scene last week with a monster performance, making my taunting of a friend for picking Moss in the first round of our keeper draft look ill-advised. Randy is a solid player, but Quentin Jammer and an actual pass rush will make life much tougher for the reborn receiver. Did I mention I am playing my friend this week? 0 TDs and 80 yards.

Javon Walker, OAK @ DEN
I will mention Nnamdi Asomugha's name for the third time in this column and leave it at that. 7 fantasy points.

TE:

Jason Witten, DAL @ MIA
Witten looked like the most elusive tight end of all time last week, but will be matched up against a linebacking corps that held Chris Cooley to one catch and 10 yards. Look for more of the same this week: 20 yards.

Todd Heap, NYJ @ BAL
One of my busts for the year got robbed of a TD last week on a questionable pass interference call. It's just a shame I was going against him in one of my leagues. I knew that would happen and I know that Heap will continue to struggle. 3 points.

K:

Nate Kaeding, SD @ NE
This is a big game for San Diego and their confidence heading into the playoffs in 16 weeks time. Did I say this was a big game? Kaeding will go missing as usual when it counts. 2 points.

DEF:

Seattle @ ARI
As I mentioned earlier, I think Arizona will put up big points against the Seahawks. The Cardinals showed more balance in their offensive game against the 49ers, but still had a lot of Week 1 timing issues that should work themselves out. Should be a big week for Leinart and Edge and, as a result, a bad week for the Seahawks defense.

SD @ NE
While the Patriots line will not be as sturdy and absurd as it was against the Jets, it should still keep the Chargers at bay while the offensive balance of Brady &amp; Co. should net them at least 24 points and solid yardage. I would also hate to be the Patriots' opponent now that everyone is questioning their dominance over the last 6 years as a result of the videotape scandal. Should be a fun game, but I think it will end up being a 10-point Patriots victory when all is said and done.

Well, all is said and done. As always, thanks for reading,

--Toby Guevin at FleaFanatics.com</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 21:55:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Fantasy Football Draft Reults Draft #2</title>
      <description>Check out the results of the second draft I participated in, and check out my thoughts on the players that I drafted! Also, watch out as one more draft will be on the blog in the next couple days.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2007 17:52:11 -0500</pubDate>
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