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1. | Nov 15, 2013
You could not be more wrong about #12. Are you serious? Let's start with Minn. That year was aotslubely sick for any QB & WR Combo until Moss and Brady last year. It was not 12's fault his kicker decided to miss his first FG of the year in the NFC Championship Game. Not to mention 12 doesn't play defense. So you can't blame him for giving up those points in that game. He and Moss carried that team for real. Then lets talk about his years as an eagles. Fog bowl, can't blame 12 for dropping the go ahead TD while being wide open in the End Zone. That honor belongs to that overrated stiff Keith Jackson. Oh wait, what about the time our "great" defense turned in a clunker against Jim Everett and the rams? Made them look like the 07 Colts. Don't get me wrong, 12 share's in the blame and he was a bit of a whack job. But there was a reason for 3 MVP's. Randall was the truth. I'd take him over 5 anyday. Not to mention the bigger whack job of a coach he had. Who gave him no offensive help other than byars. By the time he got the help in Fred B and Calvin W. Our Defense was trash. Reggie was gone, Jerome died, Eric Allen cashed in on FA. B&E was showing signs of wear and tear. Come on man...If you are a true Eagles fan, and watched Randall every week and you're being totally honest with yourself and not blaming him because the media told you to. You truely have to consider him for the HOF. You look at pure talent, the numbers, he's got to be in. First ballet, maybe not. But definitely in.
2. | Nov 12, 2013
slamfu I am glad this amazing young woman has sveuivrd and even more glad that she seems to not only have stood up against an insurmountable cultural force in order to change things for the better, but she is now apparently a bit of a national icon. How many have simply been murdered by the Taliban for doing the same before anyone could rally around the idea she represents? I hope she survives, and so does her story. The sickness of the men who did this to her should be made evident to all who want a peaceful and stable society. Even in Pakistan there is such a thing as bad press. This is how things change over time, sadly.