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To: Dale Baker who wrote (1798)3/31/2012 5:52:00 PM
From: LTK007Read Replies (1) of 2771
 
Well Eagles have to do something, but i don't know what-- Jason Peters had an awesome year--the three games he missed the last the Eagles lost--i love to know how PANCAKES he had last year--- the thing is, this ruins the Eagles #1 draft pick--they were sitting pretty to add to their Front Four or get a a SAM LB.
We can say for sure now Asante Samuel will be traded before the draft or on draft day---Eagles have decided the defense they play now does NOT need a wait and bait interceptor like Samuel---Samuel has stated he will adjust his contract to get traded.
At this point, depending on where Herremann plays(RT or LT) RT or LT will be a swinging door-- i can only say that behind close doors Lurie is screaming "F---- F---- F--- !!!!!!!! Damned! Why me!!!!!!!!!!"
There is no question Peters grade-A battering ram--it was fun just watching him manhandle anything thrown at him. The type of player that can't be replaced.
How do Eagle fans feel, well imagine your reading in paper today that Demarcus Ware ruptured his achilles tendon today in a work out, and is out for the season. Just hope Peters will be 100% come 2013 season. Ah the cross we fans carry:) Max One draft pick that is NOT conjecture--Giants WILL draft a running back with last pick of the first round---that is a guarantee once they let Brandon Jacobs go--they have no one now to back up Bradshaw.
Marion Barber retired, just shows again why the average career for RB is 3.5 years--he is finished at age 28--just a kid---just hope he handled his money well---it is a horror story how these athletes get swindled thru bad investments from advice of rotten financial advisors. The stats on NFL players going broke are shocking.
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