Ace Rothstein wrote:Uncle Milty wrote:
That would end well.
Not sure what this was but I guess they canceled it
It was an event for people in Minnesota to throw stuff at visiting eagles fans.
Ace Rothstein wrote:Uncle Milty wrote:
That would end well.
Not sure what this was but I guess they canceled it
"Yeah, I hit the pole, but the passion is there," Desai said. "It reflects the passion of the entire city. We are good fans. Yeah, there are a couple of bad apples in the mix, in any city you're going to find that, but I think as a whole we have supported this team for years and years and years. I think this city is ready to bring home the hardware."
Desai, who described himself as a "10-pound baby from India" who moved to Pennsylvania when he was a child, said his postgame celebration was a lot tamer and he went to his job at a pharmaceutical company on Monday, although he was a bit sore. He said he may go to the doctor on Tuesday.
"I'm not throwing bottles or punching horses," Desai said. "It was just running into a pole."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
"I'm not throwing bottles or punching horses," Desai said
thephan wrote:Watched it back last night. So much more enjoyable the second time through. I was able to enjoy every moment. I think I was so anxious after the vikings quick score that I did not adequately appreciate that the D held them to nothing, while the O hung 38 straight.
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:The clement play on 3rd and 6 was massive. Broke one tackle, somehow kept his balance. TD a few plays later
Grotewold wrote:PTOITWCFTPP wrote:The clement play on 3rd and 6 was massive. Broke one tackle, somehow kept his balance. TD a few plays later
Strong legs and nimble feet. He'll actually be a great short yardage back at some point
phillychuck wrote:Grotewold wrote:PTOITWCFTPP wrote:The clement play on 3rd and 6 was massive. Broke one tackle, somehow kept his balance. TD a few plays later
Strong legs and nimble feet. He'll actually be a great short yardage back at some point
Let me speak some heresy--I think Clement is our best back right now, and should be getting more carries. Ajayi ain't bad, though...
laf837 wrote:I'm a big fan of Clement. Hits holes hard, great hands.
Squire wrote:At the very least all the early mock drafts have now moved us from the 30th to the 31st pick in the first round.
phillychuck wrote:Squire wrote:At the very least all the early mock drafts have now moved us from the 30th to the 31st pick in the first round.
Didn't Hinkie Rosenthal get us some of them 'pick swaps'?
Grotewold wrote:Whatever happened to that kid