January 31, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, TV Guy said: Lot of ice cold takes in here, nice work guys. Follow me for more ways to lose winning bets!
January 31, 20223 yr Did you guys vote on the Inky's annual Stay or Go piece about the Birds? Unfortunately, I could only vote "GO" once each for JJAW and Reagor.
February 1, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Toty said: I had a dream last night that I had to help Ben Stiller make a skateboard powered by electric railroad tracks. He took off down the tracks and just a short time later came flying back with a giant tidal wave chasing him. I found and elevator to try to get above the water but it wasn't coming and the water kept rising. I woke up thinking I was about to drown. Well Toty, I guess you could say you made Ben's............wet dream.
February 5, 20223 yr Quote Eagles safety Anthony Harris lent a helping hand to a young girl in need of someone to taker her to a daddy-daughter dance. Audrey Soape, an 11-year-old living outside of Austin, Texas, lost her father and grandfather last year. The family had long been fans of Harris, dating back to his days as a Minnesota Viking, and had often reached out through social media to ask if he wanted their prayers. Soape’s mother Holly reached out to Harris to ask whether he would take Audrey to the dance. Much of her surprise, he said yes. "[I was] just trying to be a human,” Harris told NBC 10 in Philadelphia. "Trying to take off the helmet, trying to take off the cape of what I do professionally and just show some sympathy for that family and try to show some support there.”
February 15, 20223 yr This article was written on 12/31/2021 Quote Indianapolis Colts Are Huge Winners From Carson Wentz Trade There were so many questions revolving around Carson Wentz upon his arrival to the Indianapolis Colts this past offseason in a blockbuster trade. The Colts sent the Philadelphia Eagles a 2021 3rd-round pick plus a 2022 1st-round pick in exchange for a quarterback many around the NFL believed was broken. If Wentz wasn’t able to revive his career with his former offensive coordinator Frank Reich in Indianapolis, it wouldn't happen anywhere ever again. Well, don’t look now, but Wentz has quietly put a disastrous final season in Philadelphia behind him. Wentz has cut his turnovers in half, while also providing a much-needed spark to the Colts’ offense with his strong arm and mobility outside the pocket. The 29-year-old signal-caller has thrown for 25 touchdowns to only six interceptions. On top of that, Wentz’s advanced metrics have been excellent when compared to other notable quarterbacks around the NFL. Wentz ranks No. 6 in QBR with a 59.8 grade. He’s just ahead of Patrick Mahomes while only trailing the following elite-level QBs: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Justin Herbert, Matthew Stafford, Josh Allen. If you would’ve told anyone in Indianapolis that Wentz would be playing at this level, essentially returning to his 2019-20 form, they would easily hammer out a trade for him. When looking back at the price, Indianapolis is more than willing to pay that transaction fee. Nowadays, franchise quarterbacks go for multiple first-round picks. Matthew Stafford being traded from the Detroit Lions to the Los Angeles Rams for Jared Goff and two future firsts is a perfect example. When realizing both Wentz and Stafford are playing at a similar level, the Colts’ front office has to be giddy for their future potential with the 2016 No. 2 overall pick behind center. Remember, Wentz missed all of training camp and preseason due to a foot injury suffered in his second full practice. Being able to find a rhythm on the fly while also producing the best quarterback play Indianapolis has seen since Andrew Luck is a testament to the talents of Wentz. This season was always an evaluation period for the Colts. If Wentz turned out to be their long-term answer, they would be more willing to push the chips into the middle of table in 2022. So far, so good, because Wentz is proving Reich was right on the money when he pounded the table to acquire his former quarterback. Wentz has everything he needs to thrive in Indianapolis. An elite offensive line, superstar running back in Jonathan Taylor, an ascending No. 1 wide receiver in Michael Pittman Jr., and the coach he trusts reunited with him once again. As the Colts started the season with an 0-3 record, many were ready to already throw in the towel on the Wentz era. After rattling off nine of their last 11 in the win column, it’s an entirely different tune in Indianapolis. The one area many still had questions about with Wentz was his ability to win them a game in clutch situations. That opportunity arose on Christmas against the Arizona Cardinals when their offensive line was battered and Taylor was unable to beat them by himself. Leading 15-12, Indianapolis had to go down and score to prevent Arizona from pulling off the comeback victory. Up to that point, Wentz’s play was shaky at best. When it mattered most, though, Wentz was unreal completing 100 percent of his passes with jaw-dropping throws in the fourth quarter. Arguably completing the best pass seen in the NFL this season on 3rd-and-9 in the red zone, Wentz avoided pressure moved to his left and fired a sidearm throw across his body to Dezmon Patmon for a touchdown. That throw and flawless drive from Wentz sealed an improbable Colts victory. Arguably the hottest team in the NFL right now, Indianapolis has all the ingredients to make a deep playoff run. A lot of it is due to their MVP candidate at running back, plus an opportunistic defense. However, their new starting quarterback is answering much-needed questions along the way. Say hello the Wentz era in Indianapolis. At this moment, the Colts pulled off a massive win by acquiring Wentz to boost their long-term ceiling.
February 16, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, mikemack8 said: Is that a real thing? Oh yeah. They are always posting corny s*** like that on the front page of ES
February 21, 20223 yr I just watched Super Bowl 52 on NFL Network for the 1st time since it happened. I know some people watch it regularly, or every so often, however, I never had. I forgot how many great players we had on that roster. I guess it would be anyone's dream to have so much depth. Very magical time in Eagles history.
February 21, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, JohnB said: I just watched Super Bowl 52 on NFL Network for the 1st time since it happened. I know some people watch it regularly, or every so often, however, I never had. I forgot how many great players we had on that roster. I guess it would be anyone's dream to have so much depth. Very magical time in Eagles history. that game is my go to when im up early in the morning on a weekend running my smoker. i set the tv up outside, pull the game up on youtube and try not to tear up
February 22, 20223 yr 22 hours ago, JohnB said: I just watched Super Bowl 52 on NFL Network for the 1st time since it happened. I know some people watch it regularly, or every so often, however, I never had. I forgot how many great players we had on that roster. I guess it would be anyone's dream to have so much depth. Very magical time in Eagles history. I still haven't watched it on TV.
February 24, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, OCEaglefan said: Oh 2 take aways people should get from that 1) We are pretty much at the bottom on both current and effective 2) We have, by far, the LEAST amount of cap flexibility among teams. Excellent find
March 2, 20223 yr Quote [Zangaro] The Eagles have brought a mini basketball hoop with them to Indianapolis. Several prospects at the combine have said in their meetings with the Eagles, they’ve shot free throws.
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