Donte Stallworth is a great receiver and was one of the unsung heroes for Philly last year. But I think this isn't so much a boost for the Pats as it is a major loss for the Eagles. Once again, McNabb gets jack to work with in terms of receivers.
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Other than Bethel Johnson, have the Eagles signed ANYONE this offseason? They just lost Roderick Hood the other day, who made a capable backup for Sheppard and Brown, and now this - not that I expected Stallworth back. I just keep reading about all these Eagle free agents signing all over the place, and the Eagles seem perfectly content to do nothing at the moment. I hope this is the result of some grand master plan I'm not privy to, and has nothing to do with the Eagles being in cap trouble (which I can't imagine they are), or Andy Reid not being around at the moment.
You believe me, don't you? Please believe what I just said...
Other than Bethel Johnson, have the Eagles signed ANYONE this offseason? They just lost Roderick Hood the other day, who made a capable backup for Sheppard and Brown, and now this - not that I expected Stallworth back. I just keep reading about all these Eagle free agents signing all over the place, and the Eagles seem perfectly content to do nothing at the moment. I hope this is the result of some grand master plan I'm not privy to, and has nothing to do with the Eagles being in cap trouble (which I can't imagine they are), or Andy Reid not being around at the moment
Nothing to worry about, just Grade A Philly self destruction. The best thing that could happen is Reid *not* coming back. He's the problem. That idiot Feely getting Garica's money will hurt. But not as bad as having a bad Head Coach
Playoff team, regardless, but not a winner
FLEA
Demonstrations are a drag. Besides, we're much too high
It's just the Eagles Front Office being cheap again and thinking they can plug any cheap player in any spot and still win. They're more content to be on the verge of a playoff team every year than to try to make the push for a Super Bowl, especially after the TO experiment burned them...
You know, the only NFC East team that remains relatively nuclear from 2006 is Washington (not that that's necessarily a good thing), who has been beefing up their defense, though not super considerably.
Do they take the NFC East?
Hold nothing sacred and you'll never be dissapointed. Especially not this statement.
Up until the point where the QB controversy starts. When do the Billick to the Vikings rumors begin? Just when you think the Cardinals might have turned a corner, they just revert to their traditional selves.