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DEION SMELLS SOMETHING UNPLEASANT IN BIG D

Few people know wide receivers and the Dallas Cowboys better than former Pro Bowl cornerback Deion Sanders, now an analyst on NFL Network.

So it was curious to hear Sanders' answer when he was asked what he thought of the deal that will send a first-, third-, and sixth-round pick to Detroit for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round pick.

"Don't like it one bit," Sanders said. "First of all, it raises your eyebrows when a franchise gives up their best player, their best receiver. There's a problem there. What's the problem? I don't understand. I've done my homework, checked on Roy. I don't think Roy's the hardest worker inside that Detroit Lion locker room that's coming over here. Now, is he ready to play second fiddle? Because T.O. is the man in Dallas. Is he ready to do that? Is he losing speed? Can he get deep? What do they need?

"You give up a 1, a 3 and a 6 for Roy Williams when there's a guy, Chad Johnson, who's begging to get out of Cincinnati. I'm sure Cincinnati could accept a 1, 3 and 6a€¦.

"I smell panic, and there's no need to panic at this time. Because this is still a good team, but I feel like Jason Garrett may have gone to Jerry Jones [and said], 'You know what? We need another receiver.' Tony Romo: 'You know what? We need another receiver.' Instead of understanding, well, Jason, they might have caught up to your offense from last year. Tony, get rid of the ball every once in a while. Let's tell the truth to these guys. Let's quit pacifying them."

And Sanders was not alone in his sentiments, though his were the strongest. On NFL Network's Total Access, Marshall Faulk said: "I don't see where Roy Williams makes them better. I feel like for Dallas, they need DBs. They needed a DB. I don't see how Roy Williams is going to help them unless they outscore everybody."

http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/10/15/deion-thinks-something-smells-in-big-d/

THIS IS SO BAD CUZ TO WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT NOT GETTING THE BALL THROWN TO HIM NOT HE WONT SINCE HE GOT AUSTIN AND CRAYTON AND ROY WILLIAMS all in the MIX let the meltdown of Americas Team commence LOL

GO EAGLES

Madden 09 Overall Stats for the Game Madden

Okay guys i just came from lunch paid off my Reserved Copy Payment for Madden an tuesday morning i will walk 2 mins from my job an get the Game Everyone is Waiting For Now...... I couldnt wait so i bought the Strategy Guide for Madden (they are all the Same they look like Nintendo DS books LOL just super Huge) Great info...... So im taking this info from the Book on there Overall stats that u will see if u purchase the Game so tell me what u think again remember folks this is Madden it isnt my Opinion whatsoever LOL

Chicago Bears Overall: 80

Cincinnati Bengals Ov.80

Buffalo Bills ov.82

Denver Broncos Ov:84

Cleveland Browns Ov:88

TampaBay Ov.91

Arizona Cards. Ov.78

SanDiego Chargers Ov:95

Kansas City Chiefs Ov.71

Indy Cots Ov.95

Dallas Cowboys Ov.96

Miami Dolphins Ov.67

Phila.EAGLES Ov.91----SOLID i like it LOL(my team)

Atlanta Falcons ov.67

SanFran. 49ers Ov.72

NY Giants Ov.94

Jacksonville Jaguars Ov:93

New York Jets Ov:76

Detriot Lions Ov: 78

GB Packers Ov:91

Carolina Panthers Ov:86

NE Patriots Ov:97

Oakland Raiders Ov:71

St. Louis Rams Ov:77

Baltimore Ravens Ov:81

Wash. Redskins Ov:88

NO Saints Ov:87

Sea Seahawks Ov:87

Pitts Steelers Ov:94

Houston Texans ov:78

Tenn Titans ov:89

Minn Vikings ov:90

And thats it guys and girls i think these overall has 2 do with last yrs performance an the additions they added this past yr on the offseason any questions Send me a Comment if u want Defense or Offense Stats let me know for any team i got the book right in front of me hit me up

An Unidentified (NFL) Team is interested in Chris Henry,Says Henrys Lawyer

Charge dismissed against former Bengals WR Henry Story Highlights

Henry had been charged with assault and criminal damaging

The criminal damaging charge was dismissed on Friday







CINCINNATI (AP) -- The trial of former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry will continue Monday, but the wide receiver will be facing one less charge.

Henry, who had been accused of punching a man in the face and breaking his car window with a beer bottle, had been charged with assault and criminal damaging.

On Friday, Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Richard Bernat dismissed the criminal damaging charge. Henry testified Friday that he swung at his accuser in self-defense.

According to a complaint filed by Gregory Meyer, 18, Henry punched Meyer in the face on March 31, causing "visible injury," and threw a beer bottle at Meyer's car, breaking the rear passenger window.

Henry, 25, pleaded not guilty at his initial appearance April 3, when a Municipal Court judge ordered Henry to wear an electronic ankle monitor and remain in his home.

That order was rescinded in May when Henry's lawyer told the judge that Henry, who was cut by the Bengals after his last arrest, had an offer to try out for an unidentified team.

Earlier this month, Henry was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.



This Information i found out on www.si.com

Now Guys im not saying that the Eagles are the Unidentified team that his lawyer is reffering to because there are 31 other teams that could be interested in him besides the Bengals... And yes he has had Crimnal issues And no i dont want to start up another Rumor but just stating this it kinda makes u curious if he is going to One play in the NFL this Yr and what Team will pick him up.... im an eagles Fan and we know we need a WR an we are bound to probably pick one up so just saying tell me what u guys think thanks....

LORENZO BOOKER IS HE OUR SECRET WEAPON-----?

Hi, My Name is Lorenzo Booker

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(Lorenzo Booker in Action)

And I am the big off-season free agent signing for the Eagles offense. I am it. There will be no big name wide receiver coming to the Eagles. Only me, some Lawton guy, and Kris Wilson.

It is time to stop the rumors about a number one receiver coming to the Eagles. The latest rumor has Marcus Colston (Saints) coming to the Eagles. It is not going to happen. Just me.

My resume is as follows:

Job Responsibilities:

- Improve the Eagles woeful scoring offense. In 2007 the Eagles ranked 17th in the NFL in scoring.

- Give Brian Westbrook some much-needed rest. Westbrook played in 15 games during the 2007. During those games Westbrook had 84 percent of the carries by Eagles running backs.

- Provide a boost to the Eagles anemic kick return game.

Resume:

- Unfortunately my only NFL experience was last year with the 1-15 Miami Dolphins. Despite Ronnie Brown's injury, I managed only one start.

- My stats…some good, some bad. In 2007, I carried a 4.5 yards per carry average, but gained only 125 yards rushing. I also added 237 yards receiving, but had no rushing or receiving touchdowns.

- I played my college ball at Florida State. My numbers were so good that the Eagles had plans on drafting me in the 2007 draft. They were too late and had to settle for Tony Hunt.

Review / Future:

- Blazing speed, great hands, and elusive. I have been compared to a guy named Brian Westbrook.

- The plan is to use me in a lot of 2 man backfields with Westbrook. Maybe bring back some memories of the Charlie Garner and Ricky Watters backfield.

- On third downs I will be spread out as a receiver for mismatches against a linebacker.

- I will be your number 2 running back. Maybe the Bears would be interested in Bulkhalter?

My Promise to Eagle Fans:

- I can guarantee that the 2008 Eagles will have more wins than my previous employer

NFC EAST PREDICTION 08

The NFC East is probably the most competitive division headed into the 2008 season. The New York Giants are the defending Super Bowl Champions. The Dallas Cowboys won 13 games and had the number one seed in the NFC. The Redskins won their last 4 games to make the playoffs as the final wildcard. Finally, the Eagles finished strong and were a very dangerous 8-8 team at the end of the season that did not qualify for the postseason. The only other division that has a claim to being as competitive as the NFC East would be the AFC South, which also had 3 teams qualify for the playoffs in 2007. Here is how I see the 2008 season playing out in the NFC East. 1) Dallas Cowboys 07 Record: 13-3 Points Scored: 455 (2nd) Points Allowed: 325 (13th) Playoff Result: Lost in Divisional Round 2008 Strength of Schedule: 134-122 (.523) (13th (t) in NFL) Strengths: The Dallas Cowboys had a very impressive start to their 2007 season. In their first 13 games they went 12-1 with their only loss being to the New England Patriots. In their first 12 games they outscored their opponents 395-248, or by an average of 12.25 points per game. After their 37-27 victory against 10-1 Green Bay they looked poised to be the NFC favorite to take on the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. However, things didn't go according to plan. They went 2-2 in their last 4 games and were outscored 60-77. Then the Cowboys were upset in the playoffs, by the eventual champion NY Giants, 21-17. It was a very disappointing end to a season that looked destined to end with a Super Bowl appearance. The Cowboys had a load of talent on their roster in 2007. They sent a record 11 players to the Pro Bowl, 7 of which were starters. The number one strength on the Cowboys was the offensive line. 3 of their 7 Pro Bowl starters came from that unit, Flozell Adams, Leonard Davis and Andre Gurode. With Tony Romo given plenty of time to throw the ball and the numerous great weapons they had on offense the Cowboys put up points with great ease. Tony Romo threw for 4,211 yards and 36 touchdowns in his first full year starting. Jason Witten had a career year at tight end with 96 catches for 1145 yards and 7 touchdowns. Terrell Owens had 81 catches for 1355 yards and 15 touchdowns. Marion Barber posted 975 rushing yards and 282 receiving yards to go along with his 12 touchdowns. Nick Folk made the Pro Bowl as the NFC Kicker. What it adds up to is an offense that dominated the NFC. Furthermore, their only key loss on offense was Julius Jones, who signed with Seattle. The Cowboys have taken care of that loss. They added RB Felix Jones in the first round and TE Martellus Bennett to play opposite Witten in the second round. The only need the Cowboys did not address this season was wide receiver. TO is still an elite NFL receiver, but he is going to be 35 years old. Terry Glenn was hurt until the final game of the season. He is going to be 34. Patrick Crayton had a solid year filling in for Glenn, but still has a ways to go. It is obvious the Cowboys would be in trouble if TO missed significant time. Teams don't have backups that can produce at the same level as him. He is an elite wide receiver. Still without him in the lineup they go from scary to below average at the receiver position. He must find a way to stay healthy and play as close to 16 games as possible, something he hasn't done since 2001. Weaknesses: The defense was the major issue with the Cowboys in 2007. The Cowboys had a great front 7. They were able to finish 6th in rushing yards allowed. Outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware was named a starter to the Pro Bowl. He had 14 sacks. That was another area the Cowboys excelled at, finishing 3rd in the NFL with 46 sacks. They also did well forcing turnovers. The Cowboys finished 6th in the NFL with 19 picks. Ken Hamlin and Terrance Newman were chosen as Pro Bowl reserves. Both started for the Cowboys in their secondary. What the Cowboys didn't do is stop the pass very well. They finished 13th in the league in that regard. As a result of the yards they gave up in the passing game and the 19 interceptions that Tony Romo threw the Cowboys gave up 20.3 points per game, which ranked 13th. For all the great plays Tony Romo makes he needs to cut down on the interceptions if the Cowboys are going to be playing February football. I'm not saying the Cowboys were horrible on defense. They did a lot of things well and their weaknesses are not that bad in the whole scheme of things. However, if the Cowboys want to reach their desired destination as Super Bowl Champions, they need to sure up those areas. The Cowboys tried to do that this offseason. They made their second first round pick a corner in Michael Jenkins. They also traded for PacMan Jones. If he can stay out of trouble and gain reinstatement from the NFL, he should be able to help this team. The signing of Zach Thomas could be big as well. If he can stay healthy, he will be a nice veteran presence in the middle of the Cowboy's Defense. Prediction: It is either the Super Bowl or bust in 2008. The Cowboys have made the playoffs each of the last 2 seasons, only to lose in the first round of the playoffs. As an organization, they haven't won a playoff game since 1996. Combined with the talent they bring back and the new talent they acquired via 2 first round draft picks, Zach Thomas, and PacMan Jones; expectations will be through the roof. Chemistry will be a big issue in 2008. While the talent of the Cowboys is not questioned, how that talent will interact in the locker room still is. Also Tony Romo needs to cut down on his distractions off the field. There is nothing wrong with him using his celebrity to his advantage, but it shouldn't be spilling onto the football field. He has to minimize those things as much as possible. The Cowboys always have a brutal divisional schedule. They get 4 playoff games in the division and the Philadelphia Eagles who beat them at the end of last season in Dallas. Their out of conference schedule appears to be a little tougher than 2007. While the Patriots and Packers were very tough, those were the only two-playoff teams they faced outside the division. This year they get Green Bay, Seattle, and Tampa Bay. It is difficult to say if those teams will be as good in 2008 as they were a year ago. Pittsburgh and Cleveland also provide some competitive games. I think the Cowboys will have roughly the same record as they did in 2007, but I don't expect them to jump out to the 12-1 start they did a year ago. If the Cowboys can cut down on their turnovers and stop the pass better in 2008, there is no reason this team will not finish as the NFC's number one seed for the second year in a row. Dallas Cowboy's Record: 12-4 -- NFC East Divisional Champion; NFC #1 Seed 2) Philadelphia Eagles 07 Record: 8-8 Points Scored: 336 (17th) Points Allowed: 300 (9th) Playoff Result: N/A 2008 Strength of Schedule: 133-123 (.520) (15th (t) in NFL) Strengths: The Eagles have been the most dominant team in the division since 2000. The Eagles have won the division 5 times and made the playoffs 6 times. Prior to 2007 the Eagles had missed the playoffs only once, which was in 2005 during the season of the TO circus. However, last season the Eagles finished in last place in the NFC East and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Still the Eagles had a number of good things working for them. Most last place teams finish 4-12, not 8-8. The Eagles finished the season strong and had it not been for a 3 game losing streak to end November and begin December the Eagles could have made the playoffs. On offense, Brian Westbrook quietly had a 2,104 all-purpose yard season. He also scored 12 touchdowns. Considering his quarterback was coming off a serious knee injury in 2006 and the Eagles did not have a dominant receiving core; Westbrook should be applauded for his productivity in 2007. He is the most complete running back in the NFL not name LT. Donovan McNabb did fairly well coming back from knee surgery. He started 14 games and had 19 touchdowns and 7 interceptions to go with his 89.9 QB rating. Kevin Curtis and McNabb had good chemistry at times. Curtis was able to finish with 1,110 yards receiving and 6 touchdowns. However, as usual the main strength of the Eagles was their defense. Under Jimmy Johnson the Eagles have been a mainstay in the top rankings of the NFL's defenses. The Eagles 300 points allowed ranked 9th in the NFL. They also ranked 10th in yards allowed, and 7th in rushing yards allowed. Trent Cole registered 12.5 sacks. Weaknesses: The Eagles had 3 main weaknesses in 2007. The first was a lack of quality playmakers. Other than Brian Westbrook, there is no one on the Eagles that keeps defensive coordinators up into all hours of the night game planning. Some will point to Kevin Curtis and suggest that he has the potential to be a number one receiver as evidenced by his 1,110 yards and 7 touchdowns. That is blindly looking at stats and not looking at how they were obtained. In week 3 Curtis had the game of his life. He had 11 catches for 221 yards and 3 touchdowns. That means in the other 15 games he averaged 4.4 catches for 59.3 yards and 1 touchdown every 5 games. That just is not acceptable from a number one receiver. Reggie Brown also regressed in 2007. He went from 8 touchdowns in 2006 to 4 in 2007 and his yards dropped from 816 to 780. He did not have the breakout year he was hoping for. The Eagles did add DeShaun Jackson to provide depth in the return game and at the 3rd receiver spot. However, they were not able to obtain that impact wide receiver this offseason. The second problem was their return team. The fumbles they had in punt return game against Green Bay alone cost them that game. They needed to find a quality return man as Westbrook is to valuable to risk injury at that position. Jackson should be an immediate impact in that regard. The final weakness was in the secondary. The Eagles ranked 18th in yards allowed and their defense finished tied for last in the NFL in interceptions with just 11. Part of that was due to the rash of injuries they suffered in their secondary at the beginning of the season. That was the motivation for landing the prize of the 2008 free agency period in Samuel. He is a great playmaker that should fit into the Eagles secondary. If Brown, Shepherd, and Dawkins can stay healthy the Eagles have the potential to make a lot more plays in the secondary. It will also give Jimmy Johnson more flexibility to blitz knowing he has the secondary to cover the receivers in one-on-one coverage. That should be a big boost for the Eagles in their team sack numbers. Prediction: The problem with picking the Eagles to do anything is you never know if Donovan McNabb is going to play a whole season. 2004 is the last season he stayed healthy. Since then he has missed 15 of a possible 48 games with injury. If he is not able to play 13-16 games it is difficult to imagine that the Eagles have the necessary parts in place to survive in a brutal NFC East. Regardless, you can always count on Andy Reid and Jimmy Johnson to keep the Eagles ship steady and that starts with their strong defense. I don't see McNabb returning to his 2004 numbers. I don't believe the Eagles have the offensive weapons in place to do so. However, they don't need him to do that. If he could just get back to his 2000 and 2001 production when he threw in the low 3,000 yard range and low 20 touchdown range the Eagles should be in great shape, given the emergence of Brian Westbrook as an elite NFL playmaker and a defense that is capable of stopping people. Donovan McNabb completing passes and taking care of the ball is enough for this team to win. That is something he is very good at as his interceptions per attempt is one of the best in NFL history. He started to look more like his old self at the end of the season. Last year was expected, as he was coming off a serious ACL tear. Now that he is one year removed, he should be able to relax more, play with more confidence, and take the Eagles back to the playoffs. While I don't believe they have enough offensive weapons to win the division, I would think that 10 wins are well within their reach. Philadelphia Eagle's Record: 10-6 -- NFC East 2nd Place; NFC #5 Seed 3) New York Giants 07 Record: 10-6 Points Scored: 373 (14th) Points Allowed: 351 (17th) Playoff Result: Won Super Bowl 2008 Strength of Schedule: 133-123 (.520) (15th (t) in NFL) Strengths: The NY Giants were the most unlikely of Super Bowl Champions. At 10-6 they were the 5th seed in the NFC and were faced with having to win 4 games away from home. They had lost 2 of their final 3 games of the season, but seem to gain momentum with their strong performance against the Patriots in the season finale. Still #5 seeds are not supposed to win Super Bowls. However, the Giants had gone 7-1 in the regular season on the road, losing their only road game in the opener. The NY Giants rode that road dominance to 11 straight road victories and the Super Bowl trophy. The strength of the New York Giants is their front 4 on defense. Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, and Fred Robbins form one of the best defensive front fours in the entire NFL. The NY Giants generated to most pressure on the quarterback in 2007 generating an amazing 53 sacks. At the beginning of the season the linebackers and secondary could not cover anyone. As the season progressed, the Giants got better in that regard. Sam Madison, Aaron Ross, and Corey Webster became much better at covering the pass in the second half of the season. While the Giants did lose Gibril Wilson to the Raiders in free agency, they also drafted Kenny Phillips to come into the organization and compete for the starting safety spot. The linebacker spot is the unit on defense with the most questions. Pierce is still a strong middle linebacker and Mathias Kiwanuka should be ready for the start of the season. He was injured toward the end of the 2007 regular season. This is a unit that did not begin to gel until later in the season, but once everything came together the defense was able to carry the Giants to the Super Bowl title. Mitchell and Torbor were loss to free agency, so they will have to replace them in 2008. On offense, the strength of the team was their running game. The NY Giants finished 4th in the NFL with a host of running backs. Brandon Jacobs, Derrick Ward, Ahmad Bradshaw, and Reuben Droughns all contributed at times in 2007. Eli Manning had a very average regular season. He had a 73.9 rating and 20 interceptions to go with his 3,336 yards passing and 23 touchdown throws. But was able to put everything together and lead his team to the Super Bowl. Plaxico Burress is a fantastic wide receiver and had 12 touchdown catches. Jeremy Shockey is a good tight end, but was the subject of trade rumors this offseason after the NY Giants offense didn't miss a beat in the wake of his injury. He is still very talented and will help an offense that features Toomer, Smith, Tyree, and rookie Mario Manningham. Weaknesses: The NY Giants have a couple of big question marks headed into the season. 1) Which Eli Manning is going to show up in 2008? The one that killed his team with a poor completion percentage and 20 interceptions or the one that started playing after the NY Giants lost to the Patriots in the season finale. If the Giants are going to excel in the regular season, Eli has to take care of the ball for an entire 16 game season. While I don't expect him to play as well as he did in the playoffs, I don't think he will return to his 2007 regular season numbers. I expect something in between the two. I would think that he would get 3,500 yards, 25 touchdown throws, and 12-15 interceptions. The second question is whether Michael Strahan is going to retire or comeback for another season. Personally, I think he would be unwise to come back in 2008. He will be 37 in November and what better way to go out than win a Super Bowl in your final game. He is nowhere close to catching Bruce Smith for the NFL record in sacks and now that he is a champion he has nothing left to prove. Anything short of repeating would be a disappointing season. If he doesn't comeback, how is that going to affect the dynamics of the Giants front 4? Similar to the Packers who are losing Favre, there is a lot of talent in that front 7. However, because none of those players have played without Strahan, it is unclear whether or not the Giants defense will be as dominant without him. The Giants do not have a good record in recent years when he doesn't play. Prediction: The Giants are a difficult team to predict for 2008. They basically played 2 seasons in 2007. Week 1-15 where they turned the ball over too much and had problems stopping downfield passing offenses and Week 16 through the Super Bowl where they were difficult to move the ball against and took care of the ball. Regardless, they averaged 21.25 points per game in the postseason, so if anyone thinks this offense is going to evolve into the 2007 Patriots, I think they are going to be in shock. This is a team that is going to run the ball, take their shots downfield, and rely on their defense to win games. I think as their younger receivers develop, we may see them put a few more points on the board. As I stated earlier, the big key is going to be the decision of Michael Strahan and whether or not he wants to return in 2008. If he does they will be a formidable opponent and will challenge the Cowboys for the division. If he doesn't they still will be very good, but probably in the running for the final playoff spot. I don't think he is going to comeback, and therefore I am predicting about the same record in 2008 and the #6 seed for the defending champions. NY Giants Record: 9-7 -- NFC East 3rd Place; NFC #6 seed 4) Washington Redskins 07 Record: 9-7 Points Scored: 334 (18th) Points Allowed: 310 (11th) Playoff Result: Lost in Wild Card Round 2008 Strength of Schedule: 134-122 (.523) (13th (t) in NFL) Strengths: In 2007 the Redskins looked like a ship that was sinking fast. After a 5-3 start to the season, they lost 4 games in a row and were sitting at 5-7. Sean Taylor was tragically shot dead in his home. When the Redskins lost to the Bills largely on a timeout mishap that gave the Bills a field goal that was 15 yards closer to win the game the season looked to be lost. However, the Redskins won their last 4 games of the season guided by the veteran backup Todd Collins, they were able to sneak into the playoffs as the # 6 seed before losing to the Seattle Seahawks in what would be Hall of Fame Coach Joe Gibb's last game. Jim Zorn is inheriting a strong cast of players. Clinton Portis was able to stay relatively healthy in 2007 and rushed for 1,262 yards and 11 touchdowns. Jason Campbell was able to make good strides, despite not having much help at the receiver position. Todd Collins is a solid backup. On defense the Redskins finished 4th against the run and 7th in rushing touchdowns allowed. Their front 7 set the tempo for this defense. Andre Carter had 10.5 sacks. The secondary was fairly average. LaRon Landry looks like the real deal at safety and Rodgers, Springs, and Smoot are solid corners. The Redskins ranked 16th in passing yards allowed. Some games they were brilliant, such as Tampa Bay and Detroit when they allowed less than 100 yards passing. Other games like the road games against Dallas and New England they allowed way to many yards. The Redskins will have to find a way to replace Sean Taylor in their secondary. While I hate to talk Xs and Os when there was such a human tragedy involved, the fact still remains that the Redskins were a much tougher pass defense when he was starting. Replacing a player that was as talented as he was is difficult. Weaknesses: The Redskins really struggled to move the ball threw the air. Part of that was Jason Campbell entering his first year as the full time starter. Anytime a team puts a young quarterback in the line up there are going to be up's and downs. However, the fact remains that he had one touchdown pass or less in 10 of his 13 starts. That number has to improve. A lot of that has to be blamed on the receivers. Portis had 11 touchdown runs and tight end Chris Cooley caught 8 touchdowns. However, no receiver caught a touchdown until James Thrash did in Week 10 against the Philadelphia Eagles. That is unacceptable. The Redskins overhauled the receiver position this offseason by drafting Malcolm Kelly and Devin Thomas in the 2nd round. I really liked the draft approach by the Redskins to get younger and bigger at wide receiver. Both are bigger receivers and should be better targets in the redzone. Still, rookie receivers rarely make a big impact in their first year. While Randy Moss exploded into the league in Year 1, even great receivers like Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne took a few years to blossom. If this unit is going to be viable in 2008, Santana Moss must step up to the plate. The Redskins have to score more than 334 points playing in a division with Dallas, New York Giants, and Philly. Prediction: The Redskins are in the unfortunate position of being in a very tough division. Jason Campbell is a nice quarterback that in a division like the NFC North would be in the running for the best quarterback in the division or in the AFC East would be in the running for best quarterback in the division not named Tom Brady. Here he is clearly the 4th quarterback in this division. Portis may be the 3rd best back in the division. Cooley made the Pro Bowl and isn't even the best tight end in the division. The Redskins still lack the players at the skill positions to score enough points on a consistent basis to win the tough games they will have to play in the division. I like the moves they made in the draft and graded them very high. Still, those players will take a couple years to develop. The schedule doesn't set up as nice for the Redskins in 2008. In addition to the division, they have to travel to Seattle and play Pittsburgh and Cleveland at home. New Orleans is going to be a tough game. When you combine that with the 6 games they play in the division and I see them taking a step back in 2008. Washington Redskin's Record: 7-9 -- NFC East 4th Place; No Playoffs That is how I see the NFC East playing out in 2008. I am going to be releasing one division per week from now until June 25th. Every Wednesday I will tackle a new division. Next week I will turn my focus to the AFC South. I look forward to reading your comments about what you expect from your favorite team. Give Me Your Thoughts And Comments thanks

Why i think 11-5 sounds just about Right for the Eagles in 08

Hey Guys And Girls im Posting this Article because i feel the Eagles As much as Every Eagle Fan on this Website that they will be Fine this Season an Be a contender for the Playoffs....

Lets Start off with the Defense: THe Biggest Key Addition was the fact that We Added Depth to our Secondary and as Well our Front Seven for Rotation to get the Starters Rested to Avoid Injuries..... (Smart thinking) The Way it seems like we may not now what is going on in the mind of Jim Johnson in terms of Scheming for the Defenses Against Opposing Offenses this Season but One thing i Am Certain about is that Jim Johnson is Already Preparing for Sept 7th at home against whom else than the Rams of course we havent gone through training camp in July... an we havent played a preseason game but if u look at it he has a plan for the Rams For the Present time... Has a Plan after they cut the Final players to make the Roster the final 53 an come Game day since he obviously will study the Rams preseason games to get ready for sept 7....

Im not saying the rams wont be improved on offense i think they will do better than last yr but our Defense should Dominate Early an often an get about 2-3 sacks on bulger and at least 2 ints. in that game......

Offense should do fine in that Game it should be a mid range scoring game but i dont see it a close game probably something like 28-10 type of a game maybe a bit less 24-10.... but i dont want to under achieve the rams....

I seriously think the offense will do better than last yr i wonder if the eagles can keep 7 because i really like jamal jones but than i wonder will the be keeping Curtis Brown Baskett Lewis Avant Jackson thats 6 so.... i think that is alot in itself but we did have Gasperson even though he was special teams so lets see but if so i would either keep Jamal Jones and or Bam Childress...

Special Teams Will Be young And Fast so that should be vastly Improved they have Booker for KR and Jackson for PR.... so it will work out....

Guys give me your opinion...... For the Preseason i think eagles will go either 3-1 and or 2-2 i know they play the Patriots but i hope We whoop there Buttts even though it dont count

DMAC BETTER THAN MOST

This Article is to State in my opinion an in the opinion of alot of Eagles an football fans alike That i seriously dont understand Why People Say Mcnabb isnt Better than Marc Bulger and Carson Palmer Drew Brees an Phillip Rivers..... Last Time i checked Mcnabb has more playoffs appearances than all these Guys Has The Best TD to INTs Ratio Than these Guys.... Has more Winning Record than these Guys... Has Shown up 2 FIVE pro Bowls and Has Gone to The SB another thing these Guys there won there divisional Championship( respective Division NFC---AFC) Eagles Have With Whom MCNABB.....

So i can see how Mcnabb Can be behind the Likes of P. Manning an T. Brady an before B. Favre but he shouldnt be behind these Guys... Not Now Not Ever...... I can Say Kurt Warner can Go ahead of Mcnabb other than that With Current Starting QBs it should be Brady Manning Mcnabb.... Point blank......

Comment Guys thanks

2007 Eagles stats

PASS YDS3324McNabb RUSH YDS1333Westbrook REC YDS1110Curtis

QB RATING89.9McNabb RUSH YPC7.2Brown REC90Westbrook

PASS TD19McNabb RUSH TD7Westbrook REC TD6Curtis

EAGLES TEAM STATS

per game NFL NFC EAST



Total Offense 358.1 yds 6th 2nd

Total Defense 311.4 yds 10th 4th

Points Scored 21 pts 17th 3rd

Points Allowed 18.8 pts 9th 1st

Come on your not going to tell me for being 8-8 an having injuries an missing key players We didnt have solid Numbers Yes i am aware that stats are just stats But can u imagine what there numbers will be with a 12-4 record Better than this an this record is Good....

Give ur take on it thanks guys....

THE GIANTS DOWN FALL FOR 08

Im Writing This article not to talk bad about the Giants they do deserve Respect cuz they won the SB... But i know its early an we got as eagles fans our own problems with our players...

But with Shockey Back on Board an PLaxico Buress Not showing up to the Training Camps... Isnt a Good Sign... My Reasons Are the Following....

First off We All Know Eli Manning cant work under pressure When a Guy like shockey is around an i know u guys can all agree with me whether your an eagles or giants fan....

Im not saying Shockey hasnt helped the Giants get through Tight Situations but if the 06 was any indication.... I can See how a player can Strss out his own QB(team Mate)......

But Shockey on the other hand is A cry babay and if he doesnt change his ways he may see his last playing days in NYC( NJ) end quicker than expected....

PLAXICO Cant really Find himself in a Situation like he was several yrs ago with the steelers when asking for an extension yes i understand he had a solid solid yr last yr an won the SB.... But he should Amend his Contract an let time go an than a contract can work itself out... PATIENCE IS THE KEY....

I think alot of these people are asking for contract extensions cuz they know the GAS PRICES ARE RIDICULOUS SO THATS UNDERSTANDABLE LOL YEAH RIGHT lol........

Back to the Subject at hand..... The Giants Will still be considered an should be considered a playoff threat for the up coming yr but lets be honest if they got they small problems an it isnt resolved an there isnt any Chemistry between Shockey an Manning dont expect a Great start for this Giants team.....

Now please Dont get me wrong for as much as i dont like the Giants i respect them for winning it all...... But if this isnt fixed than there will be alot to worry this yr for the giants....

Guys give me your thoughts......

STAY TUNED Seriously For All Eagles Fans....

Guys Just look at what is happening now with the Eagles..... First there Focus was on the Defense and what they needed to do to get it prepared an to be the Top Defense or one of the Top Defenses in the NFL.....

Next they Decide to work on Special Teams For Blockers an to give room for Desean Jackson To Do his Thing an Get out there in Space......

Whats Next for the Organizatiion To work on Can u Say OFFENSE... Yes I said it Maybe it dont seem like they are or will work on the Offense if they dont than we should be fine....

But if the Defense is Stocked an Strong an Depth An so is the Special Teams Dont u think It will make the Offense Even Better because they have to worry less about Having to Score.......

It All Make Sense just give it time this time by Late july into August this will make Sense.... I just read an article as to why the been adding all these FB's an what not to solidify the blocking an rushing so that Desean can get into Space....

Trust in the Eagles Organization its going to be beneficial come the Preseason we will have The Best team Because We are in Tact healthy and ready to play an have Depth

Gcobb is a BUM

My Reason For Writing this Article is because i was reading some of his articles on his website and this Man doesnt make sense....

One day he backs up a current eagles player than he seems to throw them under the Bus... What the Heck is this Mans Problem....

First off he says that Dmac isnt pleased with Offense Speed.... I guess he didnt hear Dmac Interview on PE.com Yesterday was the First Training OTA's an Mcnabb couldnt see the Speed of his offensive players like Booker an Desean Why because yesterday everybody got together from last months OTA's so I dont see how there is enough time to Really settle Down an see things out there These Guys Just Been here for a month or so An Mcnabb did say u cant put pressure on these Young Guys....

Last time I remembered Mcnabb Didnt Have to Prove Anything to anyone.... The Offense has to prove themselves to him like Lorenzo an Desean they gotta Prove there speed an that Mcnabb Can be Comfortable with them....

Thats why the WR an Selected Players R going to ARizona with DMAC to Form Chemistry an Catch the Ball with Dmac in Arizona Mcnabb will really analize his Players an what he likes an Dont Likes its Early Give the Man a Break......

Well thats all i wanted to Say....

Gcobb You need to Analyze What The Players say because u really know how to ruin something that isnt Big....

also The Reason they r prepping Kolb is because he is competing with AJ Feeley an could be second behind DMac....

An yes Mcnabb is fully Recovered but i know they dont want to overwhelm there Star QB remember at the Mandatory Training Camp Mcnabb Will be the One under Center the Most.....

2008 NFL POWR RANKINGS CHECK IT OUT.....

Power Rankings

Current Team Previous

1 Patriots · Trends 2

Is there any reason to think they won't be sitting here for most of the season? The Super hangover won't bother this group.

2 Colts · Trends 3

I was tempted to put them in the top spot, but Dwight Freeney's health is still a concern. They aren't far behind the Patriots.

3 Giants · Trends 1

How can you not have them as the top NFC team? Too many people are forgetting the tough path they took to the Super Bowl.

4 Cowboys · Trends 4

They have almost the same team back that had the best record in the NFC last year. The one issue they must handle is having Phillips looking over his shoulder at Jason Garrett.

5 Jaguars · Trends 5

This is a deep, talented team that has filled some big holes through the draft and free agency. If David Garrard can prove he's not a one-year wonder, they could be an elite team.

6 Chargers · Trends 7

Here's another loaded team. The main concern is the health of both Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson. Phillips proved in the AFC Championship Game loss to the Patriots that he's a tough guy, playing on a bad knee.

7 Steelers · Trends 8

Too many experts are counting this team out. The offensive line is an issue, but if that gets sorted out, the Steelers will win the division again. Sorry, Browns fans.

8 Eagles · Trends 10

Andy Reid is too good a coach for the Eagles to be a non-playoff team for another season. They will be the bounce-back team in 2008.

9 Seahawks · Trends 9

This is a tough team to gauge. Are they good or were they a product of a bad division last season? They do have to run the ball better.

10 Packers · Trends 6

I think Aaron Rodgers will be better than most people, which is why I still have the Packers in the top 10. This is a young, talented team with a good head coach.

11 Browns · Trends 17

They are the preseason chosen ones. A lot of experts think they're ready to take the division from the Steelers. Let's hold off on that.

12 Saints · Trends 15

It's all about the defense for the Saints. If adding Sedrick Ellis and Jonathan Vilma and others can help that side improve some, they can be a deep playoff team like in 2006.

13 Cardinals · Trends 12

Is this the year they break through and win the division? The talent is there, so it's all on Matt Leinart.

14 Titans · Trends 13

If Vince Young can take major steps throwing the football, the Titans have a chance to supplant the Jaguars as the second team in the division. If not, they might fall behind the Texans.

15 Buccaneers · Trends 11

Jon Gruden has a bunch of quarterbacks. But does he have the one? Jeff Garcia played well last season. Can he do it again at age 38?

16 Redskins · Trends 14

I'm a big believer that Jason Campbell can be a quality passer. Now that he has more receiving help, that time has come. New coach Jim Zorn will be a good thing for Campbell.

17 Bengals · Trends 16

First things first: Chad Johnson will be catching passes from Carson Palmer. No way he sits out. But is that enough to compensate for defensive issues?

18 Bills · Trends 18

They are a trendy pick as the "sleeper" team in 2008. If Trent Edwards is the real thing at quarterback that might not be far off.

19 Broncos · Trends 21

Jay Cutler struggled with diabetes last year, but now seems to have it under control. He should be better, which will help the offense. But they still have issues at too many positions.

20 Bears · Trends 19

Haven't we already heard all this talk about how they can be a good team if they get decent quarterback play? Rex Grossman, Act II.

21 Panthers · Trends 26

Where is Jake Delhomme in his battle back from elbow surgery? The coaching staff, which is under fire, better hope he's all the way back.

22 Rams · Trends 20

It's all about health for the Rams. If they can stay healthy, which they didn't last season, they could be a significantly better team than in 2007.

23 Texans · Trends 22

They might be better than they were a year ago, but not show it in their record. That's because they play in a brutal division

24 Vikings · Trends 23

They have the makings of a deep playoff team with one exception: quarterback. Do you believe in Tarvaris Jackson?

25 Ravens · Trends 27

Can Joe Flacco step in as a rookie and turn the passing game around? Or is that too soon, which means it's more of Kyle Boller again?

26 49ers · Trends 28

Quarterback, quarterback, quarterback. It's all about that spot with the 49ers. Is it Alex Smith or Shaun Hill?

27 Lions · Trends 25

So Jon Kitna is saying the Lions will win 10 games again. Whatever he's taking, it must be pretty damn good.

28 Raiders · Trends 31

They're a year away from being a contender in the AFC West, provided JaMarcus Russell is the real deal. This will be his learning year, and then he makes big strides in 2009.

29 Jets · Trends 29

They're raving about all the moves they made in the offseason. But it won't matter if the quarterback play is as bad as it's been.

30 Chiefs · Trends 24

The Chiefs are clearly in rebuilding mode. That's could give Herm Edwards a reprieve. He has to hope Brodie Croyle shows big improvement.

31 Falcons · Trends 30

New coach Mike Smith will watch his team take its lumps for a couple of seasons. He faces a big rebuilding process.

32 Dolphins · Trends 32

Who's the quarterback? Whenever you have issues at that position, it's pretty hard to climb up from the bottom. But the Dolphins won't be as bad as last season. Will they?

This Sound Just about right at this point in time if the Yr... Im so glad that they ranked Eagles an 8-8 team at Number 8 that sounds just about right for this time of the yr.

NFL SEASON May Be Cancelled for 2011 Read Guys

NFL owners opt out of labor agreement

By DAVE GOLDBERG, AP Football Writers 31 minutes ago

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ATLANTA (AP)--The NFL owners voted unanimously Tuesday to end their agreement with the players' union in 2011, two years before the deal was to expire.

The league, however, emphasized that it will keep negotiating with the NFL Players Association and said games will be played "without threat of interruption for at least the next three seasons."

The owners had until Nov. 8 to opt out of the agreement, a provision written into the deal when it was signed in March 2006. They decided to act early, partly because they didn't want to do so while the 2008 season had begun.

Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFLPA, said on Sirius NFL Radio he learned of the owners' decision by e-mail from commissioner Roger Goodell.

"My response to his e-mail was very simple: 'What a surprise,"' Upshaw said sarcastically.

Upshaw has been predicting this the last few months and last weekend referred to the owners as "greedy."

Essentially, the deadline for a new contract is March 2009, an agreement that would avoid a 2010 without a salary cap. The original contract, signed in 1993, specified that the final year of the deal be without a cap.

"As they say during the draft, we're on the clock," Upshaw said. "That's basically what it means."

The owners noted in their statement that they are paying $4.5 billion to players this year, just under 60 percent of their total revenues as specified in the 2006 agreement.

They acknowledge that before the 1996 agreement the pendulum had swung toward them. Now, they contend, the new deal combined with a decline in the economy has made the agreement more favorable to players.

Negotiations already have started and will continue with no immediate threat to the order of business. In fact, the deal, originally scheduled to end in 2013, had the opt-out built in.

"When we negotiated this deal we had two stop points that you could decide to terminate, either side," Upshaw said. "Obviously, the owners have decided to take this termination early. We expected it. But it means that there is football through 2010, not through 2012."

I hope this Dont happen and they can fix this cuz i dont want to going through the fall and winter months not watching football 4 yrs from Now Eagles This Better give u an urgency of getting the SB before we cant watch u play 4 yrs down the Road....

Comment this.... This is something Serious

I got this from Cbs sportsline

Early NFL Standings for 2008

-NFC Division- Dallas Cowboys--- 10-6 New York Giants 9-7 Philadelphia Eagles 13-3-- More likely 12-4 Washington Redskins 7-9 Chicago Bears ---- 9-7 or Detroit Lions ---- 8-8 Green Bay Packers--- 7-9 Minnesota Vikings ---9-7 Atlanta Falcons ----- 6-10 Carolina Panthers---- 5-11 New Orleans Saints---- 10-6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers--- 8-8 Arizona Cardinals ---- 9-7 St. Louis Rams--- 6-10 San Francisco 49ers 6-10 Seattle Seahawks 11-5 AFC Division Buffalo Bills ------- 10-6 Miami Dolphins---- 5-11 New England Patriots----14-2 New York Jets ----- 7-9 Baltimore Ravens----- 7-9 Cincinnati Bengals ----9-7 Cleveland Browns--- 11-5 Pittsburgh Steelers ---13-3 Houston Texans----7-9 Indianapolis Colts--- 14-2 Jacksonville Jaguar---11-5 Tennessee Titans-- 10-6 Denver Broncos ---9-7 Kansas City Chiefs 7-9 Oakland Raiders --- 6-10 San Diego Chargers---10-6 This is my opinion check it out Give me your honest opinion its a Guess but Comment me and tell me what you think... Thanks

June 1st................ Please Read

Guys I love The Eagles And i know they will Do Well This Yr An Hopefully win the SB... (Glorious) but please dont kill me with what im going to post....(LOL)

When you guys and girls get a chance check Donovan Mcnabbs latest Blog and Read what he Wrote now i dont want to misinterperet what he is saying but some of it u cant help but to think that the FO has plans to bring someone in (WR) via Trade.....

If we dont than ill be fine with what we got Cuz i like Lito Sheppard an we will have the Best defense an CB tandems in the NFL.... but if we get a WR via a Trade that is a Number one than Even Better....

Im just stating this cuz i know alot of people got there eyes on what will happen come june 1st or a bit after.... All i know is that if there is no contract extension with Lito Sheppard by than expect a trade of Some Sort....

People dont Kill me regarding this Blog i wrote i dont want to be like other people that bring up rumors regarding this WR an this other WR....

An yea i dont have a Website to back up any of my sayings but come on you Guys have to be the least bit Curious as to what could happen come June 1st....

If its for Ocho Cinco Just be aware that we havent heard much about him or any ruckus so i think something is going on there.... who knows..

Give me your insight Guys and Girls.... thanks
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