Philadelphia Eagles Safety Nate Allen Tears Patella Tendon; Season is Over

December 19, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Safety Nate Allen tore his patella tendon in the second quarter of the Eagles-Giants game.
He left the game on a cart and will not return. I would be shocked if he played again this season.
The Eagles are getting destroyed, 24-3.

Philadelphia Eagles Safety Nate Allen Injured in Second Quarter of Eagles-Giants Game

December 19, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Nate Allen was injured in the second quarter of the Eagles-Giants game.
He was down for a few minutes and was helped off the field. It appears that he injured his right knee.
The Giants have the ball and are at the Eagles’ 14-yard line. They lea…

Philadelphia Eagles’ Defense Succeeds With Game On the Line For Eighth Straight Time

December 3, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Nate Allen’s sack and forced fumble, and Darryl Tapp’s fumble recovery with two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter sealed the Eagles’ eighth victory of the season, and the eighth time in the last 19 regular season games that the defense succeeded with the game on the line in the final few minutes. A quick [...]

Week 12 Pregame Thoughts: Philadelphia Eagles vs Chicago Bears

November 28, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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- Andy Reid is 6-2 against the Chicago Bears since he became head coach. The Bears have scored 16, 9, 19, 13, 9, 19, 24, and 20 points in those eight games, an average of 16.1 points per game. The Bears are one of those teams that probably should scare me more, but just don’t. [...]

Evaluating the 2010 Philadelphia Eagles & Its Potential Pro Bowlers

November 24, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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This is pretty self explanatory. I’m just going to list every player on the Eagles who has a reasonable chance of making the Pro Bowl, and their percent chance of making it. Quarterback, Michael Vick: Vick is probably the best player in the NFL this season. He has thrown for 11 touchdowns without an interception, [...]

It’s Time for Philadelphia Eagles Fans to Start Trusting Head Coach Andy Reid: This Man Clearly Knows What He’s Doing

November 19, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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It’s been 12 years, including this year, since Andy Reid became the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. And I still cannot tell you how I feel about Andy Reid as a head coach. He’s led the team to eight postseason berths, with the ninth quickly approaching. His teams have appeared in five conference championship [...]

10 Things We Learned From the Eagles Game: Week 10

November 17, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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1. Michael Vick is the best offensive weapon in the National Football League. Yeah, the BEST. Vick is as electrifying as any quarterback in the history of the NFL. He’s not the best ever, obviously, but I don’t think in the history of the NFL there has been a quarterback who has scared defensive coordinators [...]

Philadelphia Eagles & Washington Redskins Week 10 Injury Report

November 14, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Right guard Max Jean-Gilles is questionable for Monday Night’s game against the Washington Redskins after suffering a concussion last week. Jean-Gilles says he feels pretty good and will probably start. If Jean-Gilles cannot play, Nick Cole will start. Whoever starts will be blocking against defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. Rookie safety Nate Allen will not play, [...]

Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 10 Injury Update: Allen, Hobbs & More

November 8, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Philadelphia Eagles’ safety Nate Allen suffered a neck sprain in Sunday’s victory against the Indianapolis Colts and will likely miss Monday’s game against the Washington Redskins. Starting in his place will be seventh round draft pick Kurt Coleman, who hasn’t started an NFL game yet. Coleman was involved in controversy yesterday for his role in [...]

Grading the Philadelphia Eagles This Season, Player by Player: Part 7, Defensive Backs

November 5, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Cornerback, Asante Samuel: Despite the excessive criticism, Asante Samuel is having a productive season. He is among the worst cornerbacks in the league in run stopping, and he ranks last in the league with eight missed tackles (on just 26 attempts). However, he has been absolutely fantastic in coverage.When quarterbacks throw in Samuel’s direction, they [...]