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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Normally we here at Moving the Chains like to pride ourselves on being a family-oriented blog.

But today, we just couldn't resist.

Hank Baskett's fiancee, Kendra Wilkinson from Playboy's Girls Next Door, had some amusing things to say during an interview for the Best Damn Sports Show Podcast before yesterday's Eagles-Browns Monday night game.

Most notable was Wilkinson's advice for Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid on how to get her man the ball more.

"They know to throw it to him but I don’t know what happens," Wilkinson said. "They need to get it to him more. I mean he’s kind of like a Plaxico Burress kind of player. He’s tall and he can jump high. Donovan needs to throw the fade a little bit more to my man. He throws the fade to the wrong man. He always tries to throw it to Kevin Curtis and it never happens. But then, every time he throws it to Hank, it happens."

It's funny, but I imagine there are several of you out there who might agree with her.

But has Kendra had a chance to convey her advice to Reid, McNabb and the rest of the Eagles' braintrust?

“Yeah I mean, I went to the Eagles’ Christmas party two nights ago and I was like going around talking to what’s his face, Lurie’s family. I was talking to Reid, I was just like going off and kissing [butt]…You guys need to get Hank back next year."

Kendra, a Chargers fan, said when San Diego plays the Eagles next year, if Baskett is still with the Birds, she'll have to get a Chargers jersey with his name and number on the back. She said Baskett usually blows her a kiss after he makes a catch. She even had a suggestion for a touchdown celebration for him.

“I told him, after the proposal. I said ‘If you get a touchdown, I want you to get down on one knee and propose the ball to me,” she said.

Kendra was on the phone from Philly where she was taking in the game. She said she sat with Reid's wife, Tammy, for the last game, but was in Jon Runyan's box yesterday.

You can click here for the entire interview.

Back to football tomorrow. I promise.
Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 4:30 PM  Permalink | 10 comments
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Posted 05:23 PM, 12/16/2008
Bob1
Wow. Good luck Hank. You will most definitely need it.
Posted 06:22 PM, 12/16/2008
WildBill
luckily for you you're really hot, so you got that going for you
Posted 10:27 PM, 12/16/2008
OneChampionshipPLEASE
Hmmmmm.... why does this remind me of Kris Benson and his wife? Look where his career has gone.
Posted 08:44 AM, 12/17/2008
#1 efan
Sounds like another Momma McNabb making comments in the press. However, I do agree with her that the Eagles should try to get Hank the ball more. In my eyes he has shown he can be a playmaker.
Posted 09:50 AM, 12/17/2008
extremebeat
Lucky for her that she is good looking...with brains like that, only other carreer she would ever be qualified for is the take out window at McDonalds!
Posted 09:30 AM, 12/18/2008
coachbarnes10
wow
Posted 09:34 AM, 12/18/2008
sw2surf
Please shut up. Stick to doing what you do best, whatever that is. Oh wait, you quit that job.
Posted 10:06 AM, 12/18/2008
sw2surf
Yes, Kendra, you must be right. Hank IS like a Plaxico. When Plaxico has a hole in his leg, anyway. He's ranked 71st in all receivers in the NFL in total yards, 63rd in receptions. Behind many, including Plaxico, who has only played in 10 games (as opposed to Hank's 14). Behind his teammate, ROOKIE DeSean Jackson. And I don't think you can pin it on Donovan either. He does get yards. Maybe Hank needs a better QB? Donovan's only the 3rd-ranked active QB in yards (6th in current season). Please shut up.
Posted 04:02 PM, 12/18/2008
COskier
Burrraaaaaaaaacccccccccccccchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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