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Sunday, May 20, 2007
This article is something else.
The author writes "This scenario obviously depends on two things. One, that McNabb is physically ready to play on Week 1 of the 2007 season. Two, that Chicago is convinced McNabb is their best available QB option."
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be to deal McNabb for a linebacker who has stood in the shadows of Brian Urlacher all these years. Briggs may be good, but the Bears would jump all over this trade if they could- what are they going to do, hold out for Peyton Manning? The author of the article, Don McKee, goes on to write "The question most Eagles fans are asking right now is: Why would the Bears make that deal?" The real question is why in God's name would Philly make that deal [McNabb for Briggs]? McNabb has played well, is by no means a locker room cancer, has not asked for a new contract or done anything else that would merit the team wanting to get rid of him. His only downside right now is the injury issue, but the injuries he has had have all been unrelated- so its not like he has a high risk of re-aggravating the same problem. I mean if it was for Briggs and Chicago's first round picks for the next three years, you might have my attention. Otherwise, a Briggs for Feeley and a fourth rounder would be more down to earth.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Here's a little something that will upset Browns fans, but might make a few people in Philly happy. For those that don't remember, Bentley was supposed to be a big free agency signing for the Eagles last year, only he allegedly backed out of an agreement in principle to go play ball in Cleveland. A lot of Eagles' fans were upset, believing that Bentley would have been a great offensive line acquisition. He ended up getting hurt in the preseason, and missed all of 2006. Now it looks as if the pricey center may miss all of 2007 as well. IĀ understand of course that had he ended up in Philly he may never have gotten hurt, but you never know. As close to the Eagles are at being out of cap room right now, imagine how things would be if Bentley was on their roster, likely to miss another year of action.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Superbowl ads to take on a life of their own...
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Evidence of American football popularity in Europe...
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Drum roll please....(I am not sure how to type a drum roll sound, so just imagine one in your head)....the first contract of a player picked in this year's draft has been signed, and the signatory is....Garrett Wolfe. While you figure out who that is, I am going to send an email to the maker of my keyboard and suggest a drum roll sound button be built in to their next model, which will make future posts like this easier to read.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
We've decided to keep today's item in house and mention our recent focus on fantasy football. In addition to finding news, stats, and football history, SearchQB.com is also an ideal tool for fantasy football owners. Since April, our staff members have worked diligently to compile a database of the best fantasy football web sites- places you can go to play the game and/or do research. We know you don't have time to waste trying to dig through thousands of different web sites, so we have made sure our top 50 results are more relevant to your fantasy football searches than any other search engine. Why have we gone to all this trouble? Well, we play fantasy football too, and we take it pretty seriously. Click here to have a look at our fantasy football results for yourself. Notice how they aren't peppered with fantasy soccer and baseball resources, like the results you get from doing the same search at a general search engine. We're not saying we're better than other engines, we're just better at getting you information about football. Because that's what you're here looking for, and that's why we made this web site.
Monday, May 14, 2007
The NFL draft just finished up two weeks ago, so now it is time to um, well, get ready for next year's draft. That's what scouts are doing, and while coaches and owners are paying attention to getting this year's roster ready for action, you can bet they are already aware of many of the top names they may have a crack at drafting next April.
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