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And they put out a calendar to prove it. Very nicely done ladies. To do our part, we’re going to quit buying paper plates and plastic utensils, even though we abhor dishes. To our readers - no more littering! And recycle, dammit. Eagles Cheerleaders shoot eco-friendly caledar (Philly Inquirer)
NEW YORK - Former New England video assistant Matt Walsh dismissed Patriots coach Bill Belichick's attempts to minimize the impact of the team's illegal taping of opponents' coaching signals. He also told HBO he was coached on how to evade NFL rules limiting the number of camera operators per team to two.
WASHINGTON - Bad news, Eagles fans. Sen. Arlen Specter forgot to ask. The good senator spent three hours Tuesday talking with Matt Walsh, the Rose Mary Woods of the NFL's Spygate scandal, and never got around to his original question about the whole kerfuffle.
SO, LET ME SEE if I have this right. The reason Sen. Arlen Specter refuses to let Spygate die has nothing to do with the Eagles' three-point loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX, or that pile of money that the NFL's archenemy, Comcast, contributed to his last re-election campaign, or the fact that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell won't get down on bended knee and kiss his senatorial ring or anything...
Prosecutors in Miami say a fifth person has been charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor. Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office spokesman Ed Griffith said yesterday that 16-year-old Timothy Brown was charged with first-degree murder under a sealed warrant, as well as armed burglary.
The Eagles announced yesterday the signing of three rookie free agents. Terms of the deals were not disclosed. Quarterback Casey Hansen (6-foot-6, 220 pounds) threw for 4,277 yards and 19 touchdowns during his two-year career at Norfolk State, where he led the MEAC in 2006 with 2,166 passing yards.
Prosecutors in Miami say a fifth person has been charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor. Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office spokesman Ed Griffith says yesterday that 16-year-old Timothy Brown is charged with first-degree murder. He also is charged with armed burglary of an occupied dwelling.
The Eagles have signed a fourth quarterback and two linebackers as rookie free agents. Quarterback Casey Hansen (6-6, 220), who took part in the team's minicamp last week, threw for 4,277 yards and 19 touchdowns during his 2-year career at Norfolk State.
Chad Lewis, former Brigham Young University and PhiladelphiaEagles tight end, will hold his second annual Chad Lewis Golf Classic, presented by Cleaning Services Group, at the Alpine Country Club on Friday. The fundraiser will once again benefit the Utah/Idaho Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Buffalo released Kevin Everett yesterday, clearing the way for the former tight end to receive disability benefits for the spinal cord injury that ended his career.
In this latest edition of Gridiron Gabbin, site editor Matt Loede talks with PhiladelphiaEagles 3-time Pro Bowl kicker David Akers. The pair talk about David's involvement with Reebok and their new shoe - the Hexride Rally. They also talk about the league, the Eagles and their hopes for 2008, and the NFC East. The [...]