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I Hate the Giants; Thankfully They Won
Feb 04, 2008 | 5:47AM | report this
I am not a Giants fan. In fact, I despise most New York teams. This isn’t because I hate the New York teams themselves; nor is it because I hate the New Yorkers or North Jersey people that call themselves fans (even when they are being obnoxious). What really makes me despise New York teams is the South Jersey people who call themselves New York fans (80-90% of which have never set foot in New York or the Meadowlands in New Jersey) and take every chance they get to try to shoot down the local Philadelphia teams. These hypocritical ####s are the worse.

I will, however, give credit where credit is due. Last night’s Super Bowl was a hard fought game in which I found myself cheering for the Giants to win. And here are three reasons why:

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  categories: New York Giants, New England Patriots
 
Sixers Manage Only 78 Points Against Detroit in Loss
Jan 24, 2008 | 7:50AM | report this
The Philadelphia 76ers sunk even lower yesterday losing to the Detroit Pistons 86-78. Managing to hold to Pistons to 86 points is a nice feat, but when you only muster 78 yourself, its not really something to be proud of.

 Andre Miller and Andre Iguodala both stuggled from the field, and nobody on the bench helped out much with the exception of Louis Williams.

Thaddeus Young, Rodney Carney and Jason Smith were all ineffectual, though Smith did contribute 8 rebounds in 22 minutes.

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  categories: Philadelphia 76ers, Andre Miller, Andre Iguodala, Thaddeus Young, Jason Smith, Rodney Carney, Shavlik Randolph, Detroit Pistons
 
Kyle Korver in Retrospect
Jan 18, 2008 | 6:17AM | report this
I've refrained from making any Sixers posts over the last several, several weeks for the simple fact that I am still distraught and disgruntled over the Kyle Korver trade.

Far be it from the fact that he was my favorite player on the team, Korver was that hard to find sharp shooter that could come off the bench and change a game. He allowed the 76ers to cross off two needs on their roster: 3 point shooter and sixth man. By trading Korver, the Sixers lose 10 points off the bench and their only real 3 point threat. The Sixers are 2-8 since trading Korver, and their 3 point percentage has been well below 30%.

The Sixers got nothing in return. They received a draft pick that they can’t use until 2009 at the earliest, and a guy in Gordon Giricek that they have no plans to play.

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  categories: Philadelphia 76ers, Kyle Korver, Gordon Giricek
 
Eagles Defeat Lowly Bills
Dec 31, 2007 | 8:24AM | report this
The Philadelphia Eagles don't have much to be proud of this offseason, despite three straight wins to end the season.

 What to be thankful for? Brian Westbrook. Kevin Curtis. Stewart Bradley. Omar Gaither. Correll Buckhalter’s continued endurance. Kevin Colb’s preseason.

What went wrong? Bringing in an out-of-his-prime Takeo Spikes. Thinking Donovan McNabb is still the same quarterback he was in years past.

McNabb has shown glimpses of his former Syracuse self, but they have been few and far between. The truth is, McNabb is a great athlete, but with all the injuries he’s had over the last several years, he’s no longer a great athlete. He’s average. That athleticism was his greatest ability. Take that away, and you’re left with an average quarterback. We’ve all seen that this year.

The Eagles need change to avoid becoming stagnate. Unfortunately that solution needs to come from the front office. I think Andy Reid believed too much of the hype about himself, and thinks that he can keep losing good players and still win games. These last three seasons have proven that wrong. And if it weren’t for Jeff Garcia, last year would have been a disaster.

Reid and McNabb are the two biggest problems with this team right now. You have a sheltered quarterback who doesn’t take blame… and a front office that won’t place the blame on him. Because of this, you end up with a frustrated team, where if things keep playing out poorly, you’re going to see a lot of good players jumping ship.

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  categories: Philadelphia Eagles, Donovan McNabb, Andy Reid, Brian Westbrook, Stewart Bradley, Correll Buckhalter, Kevin Colb, Omar Gaither, Takeo Spikes
 
Kevin Curtis: Game 15 Against Buffalo
Dec 31, 2007 | 8:21AM | report this
The Kevin Curtis watch continues against the Buffalo Bills this week.

 Let’s just reinterate that this “Kevin Curtis” watch was a direct response to comments that Gary Cobb made after week 2, declaring Kevin Curtis a mistake, and stating that the Philadelphia Eagles should have re-signed Donte Stallworth.

Kevin Curtis had 7 receptions for 62 yards yesterday giving him a yearly total of 77 receptions for 1,110 yards and 6 touchdowns. Donte Stallworth, on the other hand, finished the season with 46 receptions for 697 yards and 3 touchdowns.

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  categories: Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia Eagles, Donte Stallworth
 
Rookie Bradley D's Up New Orleans; Eagles Win
Dec 24, 2007 | 12:32PM | report this
The Philadelphia Eagles and Donovan McNabb dashed the playoff hopes of the New Orleans Saints yesterday with a solid game, both offensively and defensively.

 I heard a lot of good things about Stewart Bradley during training camp. Of all the linebackers, he seemed to be having the best preseason and showed the most promised… which is why I was very surprised when Chris Gocong got the nod on the outside.

The Philadelphia Eagles have made a lot of mistakes in years past when it came to the linebacker corps. This offseason was no different. Drafting Bradley was a great move, but cutting Jeremiah Trotter and relying on Takeo Spikes as your defensive veteran were two big bonehead moves. If you’re going to cut Trotter to move to a younger group, leave Spikes by the wayside and let the young guns carry you. A linebacker corps. of Omar Gaither, Bradley and Gocong might not put fear into opponents, but it gives your guys time to learn and progress, and time for you to evaluate whether they can play in this league or not.

Yesterday Bradley showed what he was capable of. In fact, the defense continued to be as solid as it’s been since holding New England under 30 points several weeks ago.

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  categories: Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Stewart Bradley, Takeo Spikes, Jeremiah Trotter, Chris Gocong, Omar Gaither, Donovan McNabb, Kevin Curtis, Brian Westbrook
 
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