Philly Sports Fantasy Football Standings
After week one, we’ve got less than 4 points separating the top 4 teams. But don’t expect the standings to stay this way for long. Week one was just too wierd to use as a projection. 1. misfits 103.75 2. Ray’s Raiders 103.16 3. the next best thing 102.45 4. Pine Street 100.11 5. moon [...]
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Posted on September 14, 2005 by Micah | Filed Under Philadelphia
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The Good, The Bad, The Ugly – Week 1
Have we reached full panic mode yet? One week into the season, and the Eagles are currently in last place of the NFC East. After being routed by the Falcons to the tune of 14-10, all of the experts must be just about poised to write the Eagles off as entering their inevitable post-Super Bowl [...]
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Posted on September 13, 2005 by Thom | Filed Under Eagles, Philadelphia
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Week One Prediction
Eagles 28 – Atlanta 13 This game isn’t going to even be close. We all know that Vick ain’t no quarterback, and with the Eagles D-Line looking pretty good against the run, I just don’t see the Falcons getting their offense going. Unless Vick magically developed a passing game, I see the Eagles D containing [...]
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Posted on September 11, 2005 by Micah | Filed Under Eagles, Philadelphia
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Not the Eagles?!?!?
Ok. So apparently everyone is picking Carolina or the Vikings or the Falcolns to win the the NFC Championship over the Eagles. Some stupid people, like Merrill Hodge (who thought the Eagles wouldn’t even make the playoffs last year) think Dallas will win the NFC East. Well, not everyone’s picking against the Eagles, but almost [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2005 by Micah | Filed Under Eagles, Philadelphia
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Phillies Blast Past Marlins, Show Signs of Life
The Phillies really looked terrible at all levels against the Houston Astros. In three games, their three, four and five batters were miserable. The closers blew games. The fielders committed errors that cost the game. The manager either failed to make decisions or made the wrong decisions. At least one starting pitcher didn’t start to [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2005 by Micah | Filed Under Philadelphia, Phillies
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