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Thoughts on Eagles Second Preseason Game with Patriots
Posted on 21. Aug, 2012 by Mike Burke.
For the second preseason game in a row, Michael Vick’s night was ended after six snaps. This time around, Vick took a hard shot to the ribs while trying to scramble away from a defender. The good news is that x-rays turned out to be negative so it looks like he’ll only be experiencing some [...]
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2010 Season in Review: Evaluating the Tight End Position
Posted on 30. Jan, 2011 by Andrew Gross.
The tight end play of the 2010 Eagles was solid overall. Brent Celek took a step back from his Pro Bowl-caliber 2009 campaign, but was still a solid contributor. He had 42 receptions for 511 yards and 4 TDs, good for a 12.2 YPC average, which ranked him 11th among all NFL tight ends. Meanwhile, [...]
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What I’ll Be Looking for in Tonight’s Game with the Bengals
Posted on 20. Aug, 2010 by Mike Burke.
I’m going to start with the same thing I started with last week, Kevin Kolb. We saw a lot of positive things out of him last week, along with a few negatives. Tonight, we’ll get to see him play an entire half. I’d like to see Kolb eliminate some of the bad decisions he made [...]
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Review of the Eagles 2010 Draft
Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by BirdsFan.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a pretty successful draft and attempted to shore up some areas that they struggled with last year. It was clear that the team with new GM Howie Roseman was set on making sure that their defense, which was their Achilles heel last year, would get much better. They moved up in [...]
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With the 125th selection, Eagles take Clay Harbor
Posted on 24. Apr, 2010 by Mike Burke.
With their final selection in the fourth round, the Eagles have selected Clay Harbor, a tight end from Missouri State. Clayton stands at 6-4 245 pounds and had some pretty solid numbers at college. In his senior season, Clayton recorded 59 receptions for 729 yards and four touchdowns. More to come on Harbor later.
