An In-Depth Comparison Between the Three Greatest Quarters in the Andy Reid Era: 2008 Season Finale Against Dallas, 2010 Monday Night Shootout Against Washington, and 2010 Comeback Against Giants
December 23, 2010 by bryn.swartz
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
In the last two seasons, Eagles fans have been truly blessed with three of the most memorable quarters in franchise history. The Eagles exploded in the second and third quarter against Dallas in the 2008 season finale. They dominated the Redskins in the first quarter of a Monday Night game in 2010. And they overcame [...]
Dishonorable Mentions: The 2010 Cleveland Indians Anti-Awards
November 26, 2010 by Lewie Pollis
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In honor of Thanksgiving, I’ve tried to devote this week to things that should cheer up the Indians’ depressed fanbase. I’ve honored an underappreciated pitcher, given Tribe fans a list of things to be thankful for, and handed out end-of-season awards to Cleveland’s best players. But when dealing with the Tribe, it’s hard to maintain [...]
The 2010 Cleveland Indians End-of-Season Awards
November 23, 2010 by Lewie Pollis
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The WBWAA proudly presents its choices for the 2010 Cleveland Indians End-of-Season awards.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Defense Makes Quarterback Donovan McNabb Eat His Words
November 16, 2010 by bryn.swartz
Filed under Blog Network, Ex Headlines, Exclusive, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins
After the Redskins beat the Eagles 17-12 in week four, quarterback Donovan McNabb took a shot at the Philadelphia Eagles: “Everybody makes mistakes in their lifetime, and they made one last year.” Today McNabb was forced to eat his own words. The Eagles’ defense harrassed Donovan all game. He completed 17 of 31 passes for [...]
Worst-Case Scenario: What if Carlos Santana Has a Setback?
November 10, 2010 by Lewie Pollis
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Having established last week that the Indians have plenty of loose change to spend on free agents this winter, I spent yesterday looking at the roster spots the Indians have no reason to worry about for the 2011 season. I identified only two: right field, where Shin-Soo Choo has established himself as one of the [...]
A Complete Breakdown of the Eagles’ Hit on Indianapolis Colts’ Receiver Austin Collie: The Refs Blew It In Every Possible Way
November 8, 2010 by bryn.swartz
Filed under AFC South, Blog Network, Featured, Indianapolis Colts, NFC, NFC East, Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles’ safeties Quintin Mikell and Kurt Coleman leveled Colts’ receiver Austin Collie in the second quarter. Mikell led with his shoulder on the hit. This drove Collie’s shoulder into Kurt Coleman’s helmet, which resulted in the helmet-to-helmet hit. The referees got this one wrong in three ways. First of all, the penalty should not [...]