Sep 8, 2009 | Iggles Blog
Game Thoughts And Roster Musings
First off, thank you Kevin Kolb for not making me look like an idiot. It was good to see the QBOTF make some plays and generally show off a pretty strong-looking arm.
Eagles Notes: Eagles shed 3 from 2008 draft
Eagles Fan Survey: What's your impression of the Eagles? Daily News' Eagletarian Buy Eagles jerseys, t-shirts, hats, and more Eagles Notes: Eagles shed 3 from 2008 draft By Jeff McLane The Eagles love their draft picks.
Vick soon will be out in the community
He hasn't done anything yet. No charity appearances, no trips to the inner city to talk to kids, no off days working with the Eagles Youth Partnership.
Dan Gross: Harry Jay Katz hurtin'
H ARRY JAY KATZ says he's in the worst hurtin' pain of his life after breaking six ribs Tuesday in two falls at his East Falls home and one off a barstool at Chops in Bala Cynwyd.
Something special about coach Daisher
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - It's 3 p.m., and that means special teams practice is over. New Eagles special teams coordinator Ted Daisher has squeezed every imaginable drill into the 60 frenetic minutes he's allotted every other day at training camp, and his players are relieved to hear Daisher bark out, "OK, bring it in." So the 50 or so special teamers start ...
Something special about coach Daisher
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - It's 3 p.m., and that means special teams practice is over. New Eagles special teams coordinator Ted Daisher has squeezed every imaginable drill into the 60 frenetic minutes he's allotted every other day at training camp, and his players are relieved to hear Daisher bark out, "OK, bring it in." So the 50 or so special teamers start ...
Something special about coach Daisher
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - It's 3 p.m., and that means special teams practice is over. New Eagles special teams coordinator Ted Daisher has squeezed every imaginable drill into the 60 frenetic minutes he's allotted every other day at training camp, and his players are relieved to hear Daisher bark out, "OK, bring it in." So the 50 or so special teamers start ...
Eagles' replacements for Bradley at linebacker
Here's a look at the other linebackers on the Eagles' roster, including height, weight, college and years in the NFL: Omar Gaither, 6-2, 235 pounds, Tennessee, 4; the skinny: a former weakside starter; has most experience Joe Mays, 5-11, 246, North Dakota State, 2; the skinny: sixth-round pick last year; played in just two games Tank Daniels, 6-3 ...
Birds' Eye View: Some first impressions from Lehigh
Shortly after 10 a.m. this morning, Eagles coach Andy Reid made the one-word announcement that annually amplifies the importance of training camp.
Eagles make no progress on Maclin talks
Nothing new to report on the Jeremy Maclin situation. Other than zero progress was made on Thursday.
Quick, name the one guy the Eagles can least afford to lose this year. Brian Westbrook? Donovan McNabb? Great answers in previous years, but not this one.
2009 Philadelphia Eagles Position Preview: The Linebackers
In 2008, the Philadelphia Eagles linebacking corps showed that youth is not always a negative on the field.
Eagles' new special-teams coordinator Daiser makes himself heard
The most noticeable figure on the NovaCare practice fields these past few weeks of Eagles organized team activities has not been a flashy rookie like Jeremy Maclin, or a heralded veteran acquisition like Jason Peters, or even a sharp-performing returning player, like Donovan McNabb.
The Idle Rich: Call him "Macho," please
Here is the real news from the Eagles' roster: Macho Harris is his name. Not Victor.
Eagles miss defensive chief Johnson but have faith in fill-in McDermott
IT WAS a typical rookie-camp workout, on a lovely, cool-breeze-and-warm-sun May morning, with the cooking aromas from the NovaCare cafeteria drifting across the NovaCare practice fields.
Johnson's absence won't change Eagles
Sean McDermott walked into the meeting room Tuesday morning and alerted the Eagles defense that he was in charge.
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