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  • Play-offs At Steak Against Philly---------Cheesy, But True

    With the brutality of the schedule, It's safe to say, that losing the first game at home, would make it unlikely for the Pack to win the division, or make the play-offs. Granted, predictions are like asses, everybody has one, and most of them stink.While I know thee"on any given Sunday" upsets take place, I don't think they can lose more than two games at home, and still be in the hunt. Whether they ARE a play-off team is up for debate, but losing to Philly would squash any post season hopes that are in our dreams.

    For the impending bashing that is sure to follow, please read the disclaimer below---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Any perceived negativity in thee above statement, is a figment of your Kool-aid pickled brain. It's just an honest opinion from a guy had no use for Mike Sherman(and was right on him by the way) and who has not been negative at all towards Ted or Mike, because they deserve a chance to prove themselves, before they get thrown on the hot seat.
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    But I'm sure the "Mr. Negativety" tag will be my calling card on this
    website, thanks to the battle royals I had with some of the blind faithful a few years back.

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    Re: Play-offs At Steak Against Philly---------Cheesy, But Tr

    Where's that Kool-aid Guy? Is he hangin with Ned?

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    • #3
      LOL. Hey Vic, good to see you back here.

      Since you mentioned predictions......go ahead and post yours in the 2007 prediction thread. Would like to see it.

      P.S. Reading your post gave me the impression you are feeling a lil positive about the Pack this year. ....maybe. :P

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      • #4
        Re: Play-offs At Steak Against Philly---------Cheesy, But Tr

        Originally posted by son of a vic
        With the brutality of the schedule, It's safe to say, that losing the first game at home, would make it unlikely for the Pack to win the division, or make the play-offs. Granted, predictions are like asses, everybody has one, and most of them stink.While I know thee"on any given Sunday" upsets take place, I don't think they can lose more than two games at home, and still be in the hunt. Whether they ARE a play-off team is up for debate, but losing to Philly would squash any post season hopes that are in our dreams.
        100% agree. The eagles are very likely to be a playoff contender come December so a W against then is crucial. The tie-breaker always seem to come back to bite teams in the ass just like the rams loss did to the Pack last year.

        So are they gonna get that win in week 1 SOV?

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        • #5
          Was "cheese" and "steak" a hidden play on words or just a funny coincidence?
          "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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          • #6
            Vic, re: 2007 prediction........

            Narrow it down a bit, k?

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            • #7
              I agree that this is a very important opening day. I'm looking forward to this more than I've looked forward to an opening day in a while. I think we have a really good chance to get to and excel in the playoffs this year.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                I agree that this is a very important opening day. I'm looking forward to this more than I've looked forward to an opening day in a while. I think we have a really good chance to get to and excel in the playoffs this year.
                Eagles defense has been a question mark this preseason from what I've read.....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rastak

                  Eagles defense has been a question mark this preseason from what I've read.....
                  Oh goodie
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    Goodie two shoes------------------you don't drink you don't smoke, what do you do!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                      Originally posted by Rastak

                      Eagles defense has been a question mark this preseason from what I've read.....
                      Oh goodie
                      Goodie? LOL.....anyway, from scout.com


                      Did Eagles Address Offseason Priority?


                      By Scout.com

                      Posted Aug 30, 2007


                      The Eagles' top offseason priority was improving a defense that finished 15th in yards allowed, 15th in points allowed and 26th in rushing yards allowed. Did they succeed in improving the squad? That is the big question as they prepare for the start of their 2007 season.

                      The Eagles will open 2007 with new starters at five different positions, including an entirely new linebacking corps. The Eagles traded for Pro Bowl linebacker Takeo Spikes in March, and will plug him in on the weak side. But there are question marks at the other two linebacker positions.

                      The Eagles gave strong-side linebacker Dhani Jones his long-overdue walking papers in May and have replaced him with second-year man Chris Gocong. But Gocong, a college defensive end, has never played a regular-season snap at linebacker, and still is feeling his way.

                      A little more surprising was the mid-August release of veteran middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter. Trotter, a three-time Pro Bowler whose deteriorating knees had robbed him of his speed and range, will be replaced by second-year man Omar Gaither, who started seven games on the weak side as a rookie, but has never taken a regular-season snap in the middle.

                      Two other young defensive players under the gun are defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley and strong safety Sean Considine. Bunkley, the team's '06 No. 1 pick, was a bust as a rookie and seldom played. But the Eagles traded away starting defensive tackle Darwin Walker to get Spikes, and now Bunkley must produce. Defensive coordinator Jim Johnson has called the former Florida State player the key to the defense's success this season.

                      Considine replaced Michael Lewis seven games into last season. He did a better job than Lewis against the pass, but struggled against the run. He added weight in the offseason and is up to 210 pounds, but didn't play particularly well against either the run or the pass in the preseason.

                      Another defensive concern is left end Jevon Kearse. Kearse missed 14 games last season with torn ligaments in his knee and was invisible in the preseason. Johnson is counting on Kearse to be a double-digit sack pass-rusher this season, but he doesn't have the same speed off the edge that he had earlier in his career. The fact that he only weighs about 245 pounds doesn't help either.

                      "I think we'll be alright," coach Andy Reid said. "We should be alright. There are some things we need to get straightened out as far as alignments and things like that. We need to get those things tended to before we get to Green Bay. But we'll be OK."

                      There are far fewer concerns on the other side of the ball. Quarterback Donovan McNabb, who is recovering from a torn ACL in his left knee, had a solid preseason. Wide receiver Kevin Curtis appears to be a solid tradeoff for Donte Stallworth, who signed with New England.

                      The only two offensive questions entering the season are the health of Pro Bowl right guard Shawn Andrews and tight end L.J. Smith. Andrews missed the entire preseason with a high ankle sprain. But Reid has said he'll be ready for the start of the season. Smith also has been sidelined most of the summer with a groin strain that may or may not be related to his spring

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BallHawk
                        Was "cheese" and "steak" a hidden play on words or just a funny coincidence?
                        it was an SOV-style joke

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                          Originally posted by BallHawk
                          Was "cheese" and "steak" a hidden play on words or just a funny coincidence?
                          it was an SOV-style joke

                          Not nearly as funny as the Nascar - Bookmobile thing....

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                          • #14
                            Re: Play-offs At Steak Against Philly---------Cheesy, But Tr

                            Originally posted by son of a vic
                            but losing to Philly would squash any post season hopes that are in our dreams.
                            . . .
                            If we loose to Philly, the best we could possible do is go 15-1. The best the Bears (or anyone else in the division) could to is 14-2. According to my math, that would in fact, get us into the playoffs.

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                            • #15
                              Cheesner, I like the way you think...
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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