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Nov
17
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Double toppings! And people were going on and on about how this tie was a bad thing.
Update: This is not the first time an Eagles tie game has ended in discounted pizza. Bryan Graham writes: “The Eagles and Ravens played to a soporific 10-10 stalemate on Nov. 16, 1997. But the biggest losers were the Baltimore-area Pizza Hut owners, whose season-long gimmick promising $1 off a large pizza on Monday for each Baltimore sack on Sunday backfired when the Ravens got to quarterback Bobby Hoying a franchise-record nine times. The area’s 52 outlets ended up marking down pies to $1.69, creating multiple-hour waits and lines around the block.”
Ha ha, Bobby Hoying.
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dmac | 12:09 PM | 0 Comments
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Sep
29
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Thanks to Football Outsiders for noticing that the blimp cam showed the ball had crossed the plane on the Bears’ 4th & Goal stop at the half-yard line in the Eagles’ disappointing loss last night. Right? Right?? I’m not completely sure due to the angle. All it has to do is cross the front of the white line; it looks like he got in. Sigh.
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dmac | 2:07 PM | 12 Comments
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Sep
22
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Yes, it’s true, Eagles fans. The man who could probably be elected mayor is listed as day-to-day. That means his ankle isn’t fractured (which we already knew) and the MRI apparently didn’t show anything all that serious.
Everyone’s already thinking the same thing right here: He doesn’t need to play Sunday for the Eagles to beat the Bears. Give him Sunday off and the Eagles will still be 3-1 heading into a game against Washington. Then again, if we remember last season’s game against the Bears…
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dmac | 4:48 PM | 2 Comments
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Sep
17
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On his blog yesterday, Daily News columnist Rich Hoffman summed up the conventional wisdom on Brian Dawkins: He might be getting too slow. But look at all the recriminations beforehand:
I have to admit, up front, that my heart is not in this one. But you know, after the Dallas game, that people are now going to be asking the question if Brian Dawkins is done. I don’t think he is — but I honestly can’t decide if my judgment is being clouded by the fact that this is a conversation I just don’t want to be having. But here we are. Again, I don’t think he is done. But the conversation is a fair one at this point.
This is kind of the conventional wisdom on Brian Dawkins, too, incredibly: Eagles fans just don’t really want to complain about Brian Dawkins. Iggles Blog wonders if this is a Philadelphia first: “I’ve been racking my brain to come up with another time when Philly fans — as a whole — have been so loathe to complain about such an obvious slippage in on-field performance.”
Hmm, not sure, though one of those good-guy hockey types could have gotten away with it. But, hey, let it be known: If you say all the right things, play a little dirty and be one of the stalwarts of the defensive secondary for about a decade, Philadelphia fans will like you.
Has this ever happened before? [Iggles Blog]
The Dawkins Question [The Idle Rich]
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dmac | 10:30 AM | 1 Comment
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Sep
16
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There’s a lot to be said about last night’s Eagles game today, but for now let’s just focus on DeSean Jackson’s goal line fumble, which Bryan Graham has helpfully documented. On a long pass from Donovan McNabb that would have been his first NFL touchdown, Jackson tossed the ball behind him just before he crossed the goal line. I haven’t checked completely through The Eagles Encyclopedia yet, but I believe it is the stupidest play in Eagles history.
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dmac | 11:02 AM | 5 Comments
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Sep
15
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Oh, it’s on!
The suddenly resurgent Phillies have the night off, and it’s the Eagles who take center stage in our tiny town’s all-too-important sports world as they take on the Cowboys in Dallas tonight.
Be ready to hear a lot about Donovan McNabb versus Terrell Owens tonight. No, really. Like be ready to hear about it nonstop, without fail, until the end of time, because when the Monday Night Football announcers (read: Tony K.) get on a topic, it’s impossible to get them off. It should be an excellent, game, though, and maybe the magic this town had over the weekend will travel down to Texas to give the Eagles a win.
If not, though, it’s probably best to avoid sports talk radio for a while. Actually, that’s a good idea even if the Eagles win.
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dmac | 6:45 PM | 2 Comments
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