This hype for the Eagles is starting to remind me of the 2000 Redskins.
This hype for the Eagles is starting to remind me of the 2000 Redskins.
Why wouldn't they get love for having the reigning league MVP under center? Hypotheticals are fun. I'm sure 8-8 would be the record for many teams without a star QB being in. I also don't get where the inexperience is coming from on the offense. The defense I would grant you since many of the starters have 3 or fewer years in the league.
Reminds me of the 2010-2011 Miami Heat.
They made it to the Championship finals. They couldn't have been that bad.
are you kidding? most of the team disappeared in the 2nd half
They were still only 1 of 2 teams out of how many others to make it to the finals. Only the Mavs can say they did better than that. Yeah, they took a dump in those finals, but for all of their problems during the season they at least made it there.
Other than Welker, what real experience is there at receiver or even in the backfield? Bringing that retard Blowcho-stinko in? You'll see first hand what a poison he is to a team. Just ask any Bungles fan.
And as long as a team is good, losing the starting QB isn't a loss. 2001 Pats, '99 Rams in recent memory. Heck, the 200 Ravens!! Or even the '08 Pats going 11-5, after losing the reigning MVP.
This Pats team now has a lot of starters with very little starting experience in the League. Yes, if they lose Brady, they'll be crap. If they didn't have Brady, they'd be laughed at.
This new kickoff rule has absolutely got to go. This was horrible watching 9 out of 10 kicks sail in the end zone. I really hope they fix this rule. It's just downright unfootball.
I never really thought about it before...but I am not really a fan of the special teams. I would rather see the offenses and defenses line up at the 20 and get ____ started from there. So I really don't have an issue with it.
And yes I realize that the run back is a huge part of the game's history.
But I still am not all that enthusiastic about it.
This new kickoff rule has absolutely got to go. This was horrible watching 9 out of 10 kicks sail in the end zone. I really hope they fix this rule. It's just downright unfootball.
I know you have watched football. You lost all fan credit with that post. Special teams CAN win games. Players can also earn spots that way and have become great players because of it.
Did you mean credibility?
Did you mean credibility?
Are you picking on the Philly education system again?
The Greater Philadelphia region has over 100 colleges and universities which ensures steady access to a well-educated and highly skilled labor force.
Greater Philadelphia granted more first professional degrees (MDs, MBAs, JDs, etc.) per 10,000 residents than any other large metro area in the country.
Greater Philadelphia has the 2nd-highest award rate for bachelor’s degrees.
The 2010 Impact of Higher Education in Greater Philadelphia Study shows:
A total enrollment that exceeded 295,000 fulltime-equivalent students, which ranks Greater Philadelphia fourth in the nation.
More than 80,533 certificates and degrees were granted in Greater Philadelphia, which ranks the region third in the number of degrees granted per 10,000 residents.
The top five areas of study were: business, management, marketing and related; health professions; education, liberal arts, sciences and humanities; and social sciences.
Greater Philadelphia's schools are growing, planning to spend approximately $2.93 billion in capital projects over the next five years, generating a total annual increase in regional employment of 7,153 jobs along with $447.7 million in total labor income.
The region’s level of educational attainment continues to trend sharply upward and outpace the nation.
In 2009, 34.8% of the region’s population aged 25 or older had a bachelor’s degree or higher, 6.9 percentage points higher than the U.S. level of 27.9%.
13.2% of residents 25 and older had an advanced degree in 2009; again well above the U.S. figure of 10.3%
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