FrankRizzo
Cheesehead
It's never too early to look ahead to week 1.
I already am bothered by experts saying the Packers could start the season like 6-1 with their soft early schedule. The players hear that talk. I know they look at schedules. And they have to have the October th game vs the Vikings circled already.
The Eagles are a formidable team, even though there's no more McNabb, Westbrook, or Dawkins.
Here's some news that just came across, which doesn't help Philly. I think he would be almost like their Atari Bigby, who also is always hurt.
I already am bothered by experts saying the Packers could start the season like 6-1 with their soft early schedule. The players hear that talk. I know they look at schedules. And they have to have the October th game vs the Vikings circled already.
The Eagles are a formidable team, even though there's no more McNabb, Westbrook, or Dawkins.
Here's some news that just came across, which doesn't help Philly. I think he would be almost like their Atari Bigby, who also is always hurt.
June 1, 2010 3:08 PM ET
Defensive back Marlin Jackson has managed to play in just 11-of-32 possible games over the last two seasons while tearing his ACL twice, so it was fairly surprising that the Eagles gave him a contract including $2 million in first-year pay at the start of free agency.
They may already regret it.
According to the on-site account of the Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeffrey McLane, Jackson needed to helped off the field during Tuesday's OTA practice. Jackson was "visibly upset," and "left the building crying."
The good news is that the Eagles announced the injury as being to Jackson's right ankle. He didn't re-tear an ACL.
The bad news is that this still appears to be a serious injury. The Eagles will provide a status update on Jackson later this week.