August 11, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, 315Eagles said: Great movie. Love that scene when they fu** up those bikers. They were cocky and disrespectful and deserved it.
August 11, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, 315Eagles said: Great movie. Love that scene when they fu** up those bikers. Sonny had 5fingers but only used 3 😂. All time classic 5 minutes ago, Khani1 said: They were cocky and disrespectful and deserved it. They had a reputation for breaking up bars. It was at that moment they knew the walked into the wrong bar…
August 11, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, 315Eagles said: Great movie. Love that scene when they fu** up those bikers. 5 minutes ago, Khani1 said: They were cocky and disrespectful and deserved it. Best part of that movie was when she leaned over and unlocked the door for him.
August 11, 20214 yr 22 minutes ago, olsilverhair said: I own this thread So your responsible for this ish…
August 11, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, jwill2420 said: Sonny had 5fingers but only used 3 😂. All time classic They had a reputation for breaking up bars. It was at that moment they knew the walked into the wrong bar… Now you'z cant leave....
August 11, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, jwill2420 said: So your responsible for this ish… I could be misremembering but something in my old brain is wondering was your dad part of the old blog and very well liked? Sorry if you are not the person but the username was very similar, I think...
August 11, 20214 yr 14 minutes ago, Khani1 said: I could be misremembering but something in my old brain is wondering was your dad part of the old blog and very well liked? Sorry if you are not the person but the username was very similar, I think... Seems like your insinuating I’m not "well liked”. Well your right 😂 Also I’m afraid you’re mistaken. I think the guy your talking about died of cancer and his son kept giving updates on his well-being. I can’t remember his name either. RIP.
August 11, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, EagleVA said: Typical on Jon Gruden move, Agholor played well for the Raiders and he gets rid of the guy.......he's always looking for a scapegoat to mask his ineptness. He didn’t get rid of him. Algholor ripped the team at the end of the year and left on his own. But hiring Gruden and giving him 100M was crazy stupid.
August 11, 20214 yr 20 hours ago, FranklinFldEBUpper said: I'm glad someone else noticed that. I tried to mute the interview part whenever I could because Alex's interview skills were that awful. His attempts at humor were indeed cringe worthy. It took me a long time to get used to Alex since I had grown up watching Art, but after a couple of years I decided that he was actually better. Sans the interviews. And the "look at me and the way I can pronounce French words correctly" pomposity. Having never watched Art, I have no dog there haha. Trebek was just a legend to me though. That's why I have my opinion and I correlated it to Bob Barker retiring. Interesting what you said about the content and the contestants, I half agree with you there! Most of the contestants were boring bewbs, but there is some definite icons. Watching the true legends play their wagers and 'guesses' like Texas Hold'Em was beautiful.
August 11, 20214 yr 10 hours ago, 4for4EaglesNest said: Have you seen what the Foo Fighters have been doing with the Westboro Baptist church freaks lately? If not...you tube it. And Grohl is probably not the best example for the "never having surgeries" point. Considering he fell of the stage a few years ago and broke his leg and had to finish a tour on a throne. But yes........musical artist is def the right answer. That's awesome haha. Not that many in here would really know them, but Cedric of At The Drive-In and Mars Volta broke his leg/ankle on tour once, when I saw them right after his injury he was doing his normal on stage antics the entire show for about 2 and a half hours...then the drugs wore off and he collapsed on the floor during the last song of the encore after his 30th jump off the kick drum of the night lol.
August 11, 20214 yr 24 minutes ago, jwill2420 said: Seems like your insinuating I’m not "well liked”. Well your right 😂 Also I’m afraid you’re mistaken. I think the guy your talking about died of cancer and his son kept giving updates on his well-being. I can’t remember his name either. RIP. Understood. Yes, RIP.
August 12, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, BigEFly said: No thanks. I don’t find a need to seek out morons and trolls. It’s bad enough they occasionally find there way in here. Honestly the original one in the old boards is a National Treasure...it's mainly sarcasm and jokes.
August 12, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, EagleVA said: I don't like the sound of primate.......that's man's classification, I'm a human. "Humans" as well are also social beings.
August 12, 20214 yr Read the last 3 pages of the blog... Holy cow, you guys are devolving. Tomorrow can't come soon enough....
August 12, 20214 yr Seattle cut Aldon Smith for an off the field matter. Thats a shame. It would have been interesting to watch how effectively he could come back. He was so good. I dont feel bad about Seattle losing talent though. F them.
August 12, 20214 yr I saw that Mims was in danger of getting cut. I didnt know the story. He got Zhaire Smith'd Just now, HazletonEagle said: Wow. The Jets Zhaire Smith'd Denzel Mims FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims used to enjoy salmon, but not anymore. In the spring, he ate a plate of bad salmon that triggered a bout of food poisoning that caused him to lose 20 pounds. "I haven't touched salmon ever since then," Mims said Wednesday. Mims, a 2020 second-round pick, missed most of the offseason practices as he dealt with the severe effects. He vomited for two weeks and required antibiotics because of an intestinal infection. He didn't say where he ate the salmon (he wasn't asked), but a source said it was served in the Jets' cafeteria. His weight plummeted from 217 to 197, such a dramatic decline that he's only back to 208 after two months of healthy eating. "It took a big toll on me," the former Baylor standout said. Not coincidentally, he got off to a slow start in training camp, slipping down the depth chart and fueling speculation about his future. He has perked up in recent days
August 12, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: I saw that Mims was in danger of getting cut. I didnt know the story. He got Zhaire Smith'd Some wanted him as our first round selection.
August 12, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ManuManu said: Lol. Freaking out their own fans. But I thought they were supposed to win the Super Bowl. I am worried the Eagles last place in the division designation is in jeopardy.
August 12, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, 4for4EaglesNest said: He’s old and has an extremely long rap sheet. He’s a pile of garbage. Not much left. hes only 31. Had a chance to still be really good at that age but we wont know.
August 12, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: hes only 31. Had a chance to still be really good at that age but we wont know. 31 is the new 41 in this nfl.
August 12, 20214 yr we've got big balls, we've got big balls, but we've got the biggest balls of them all
August 12, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, eagle45 said: 31 is the new 41 in this nfl. I did not realize. My bad.
August 12, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said: I did not realize. My bad. I suppose not everyone agrees with me on that (or anything really). It is interesting though how the early 2000’s Eagles FO was ahead of their time…in some ways to a fault that it hurt them in their time. No contracts over 30. Don’t overpay vets at non premium positions. Stay away from RB early in the draft, go with a rotation. Defense is light against the run, smaller fastballs…cover the pass and disrupt the pass. On offense, throw, throw, throw. That was their blueprint in 1999. That’s where the whole league is at right now.
August 12, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, ManuManu said: Lol. Freaking out their own fans. That tweet sounds like it was straight from Jerry's mouth. I can picture him saying that in an interview......