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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I'm not "officially" back in the office until Wednesday, but had to get caught up here at MTC. Three days without a post would be unacceptable.

First of all, thanks to the commenters who wished me luck Friday before my Epi-Lasik eye surgery. Things are still a little blurry, but progressing. Before I went in for the procedure, I asked for words of advice on Twitter.

From Rich Hofmann: don't sneeze

And from Mike Florio: There are two areas on my body where no laser is ever going. And the eye area is one of them.

Not exactly the pep talks I was looking for, but appreciate the sentiments nonetheless.

As I spent the past few days applying eye drops every few hours, I came up with some ideas for MTC. I know some of you have expressed interest in me providing more original content and less linking, but others love the link roundups. I have an idea that I'll hopefully kick off tomorrow, which will hopefully make all parties happy.

In the meantime, some links:

** Redskins tight end Chris Cooley filled in as this week's Monday Morning Quarterback on SI.com, and I thought he was hilarious. The number of athletes who can relate to fans seems to decrease ever year, but Cooley wrote the column with a refreshing, simple tone that made a lot of sense. Along the way, he took a little jab at Donovan McNabb's blog:

I think athletes are usually terrible writers. "Cough! Donovan McNabb!" To be honest, most of the time I can't stand to read anything football players write, sorry Matt Birk. Now after stopping for a minute, I'm pretty concerned about what I've put together. Oh well, one thing's for sure, I can take a hell of a lot of criticism.

Before you start ripping Cooley, he also took a mini-shot at his teammate Albert Haynesworth and previous MMQB columnist Trent Green. As for McNabb, he could be a great writer, but it's tough to judge when he updates his blog so infrequently. On the other hand, as many of you will point out, we make front-page stories out of just about everything McNabb says/writes, regardless of its importance. When he retires and becomes a full-time member of the media, which is bound to happen, it will be interesting to see how McNabb develops his voice and opinions.

** A couple of you have e-mailed me about ESPN.com's front page, which features the headline: "Rumors: Eagles considering Warrick Dunn." The links goes to an Insider article, which like several of you, I do not have access to. But to form an educated guess, it probably references this USA Today article. The article does not say the Eagles are considering Dunn, but it does mention his name:

In the five years since Brian Westbrook became a full-time starter, only one NFL back (LaDainian Tomlinson) has more yards from scrimmage than Westbrook's 8,106, and none has produced more as a receiver (3,191 yards). Coach Andy Reid dismisses concern over Westbrook's cleanup ankle surgery but won't rule out adding a vet such as Warrick Dunn.

I wrote a couple months ago that if the Eagles were to add a veteran RB, Dunn would be the best bet. But at this point, there has been no other indication that they are going to go that route. If I'm wrong, and someone has the Insider, let us know what it's referencing.

Update: Reader Zach confirms that the ESPN rumor does link to the USA Today article as we predicted.

** NFL.com's Bucky Brooks names Donovan McNabb his third-best quarterback in the league, behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning:

The inclusion of McNabb on this list is sure to draw the ire of some in the City of Brotherly Love, but the five-time Pro Bowler is praiseworthy based on his tremendous accomplishments. The 10-year veteran has amassed a lofty .645 winning percentage as a starter and has guided the Eagles to five NFC Championship Game appearances in the past eight seasons.

** The Sporting News provides an Eagles training camp preview and gets a quote from CBS analyst Phil Simms:

"I can never figure them out. They certainly have the coaching with Andy Reid and the quarterback. Donovan covers up a lot of stuff. He's a leader and pushes them to a high level. Brian Westbrook is a tremendous player, and of course it's going to affect them when he's out. I see the Eagles as the ultimate grinders."

** ESPN.com's Matt Mosley has the Eagles finishing 11-5, behind the Giants in the NFC East:

So I have the Giants winning the division at 12-4 and the Eagles will be right behind them at 11-5. I'm anxious to see how LeSean McCoy fits in early in the season. If he's ready for prime time, that could be a lethal offense.

** Cowboys LB Bradie James was asked on ESPN.com about losing to the Eagles in Week 17 last season:

Hey, I can tell you it was miserable. It was definitely the longest game of my life. I couldn't believe that, now not taking anything away from Philly, they played a good game, but everything that could happen wrong for us happened. We had guys fumbling. [Tony] Romo got sacked a couple of times, lost the ball. Touchdown, touchdown. It was crazy. They put us out of our misery.

***

And some other random thoughts that have been weighing on my mind:

** The Roy Halladay issue is not a no-brainer, but when push comes to shove, you have to do it. We see in sports all the time that the possibility of a "special year" only comes around every so often. The Phils are in great position to get back to the postseason, and a Cole Hamels/Halladay 1-2 combo in a seven-game series would be unreal. Let's go for it in 2009 and 2010 and figure the rest out later. If Kyle Drabek goes on to a Hall of Fame career, we can live with it, especially if we get to enjoy one more parade.

** Speaking of Hamels, I'm not in panic mode. The guy pitched more innings last season than ever before. Let's give him the All-Star break to recharge his battery. He's got a big second half coming.

** Two things I did not get to do this weekend due to burning, blurry vision: see Bruno or watch the first episode of Entourage. Hopefully in the next week I'll have opinions on both. I know, you're all holding your breath.

** Finally finisihed reading The Blind Side by Michael Lewis. I don't get a lot of time to read books anymore, but this one was great. And you can listen to the audio version on ITunes. A great option for entertainment on your way to and from work, class, etc.

** The mango has to be the most underrated fruit. Especially in the summer. I've been pounding 'em over the past few days. I'm stunned at the amount of people who have never had a mango.

** Thirteen days until rookies report to Lehigh. MTC will be there (more details on that later). Very much looking foward to it.

Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 12:18 AM  Permalink | 66 comments
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Posted 03:27 PM, 07/13/2009
Nothing but the truth
Get quote from Bradie James "They put us out of our misery". Hopefully we can help put him out of his misery again this year.
Posted 03:29 PM, 07/13/2009
joe$
What's a Cooley?
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Posted 03:33 PM, 07/13/2009
Richard Saunders
I'm sorry, what was that Sissyking? "only one NFL back (LaDainian Tomlinson) has more yards from scrimmage than Westbrook's 8,106, and none has produced more as a receiver (3,191 yards)". Hmm.
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Posted 03:48 PM, 07/13/2009
brannigan73
Chris Cooley should keep his mouth shut. I personally didn't find anything he said funny not just the McNabb stuff. Don't quit your day job Chris. Keep catching your 50-60 balls a year at 8 yards a clip. Crhis Cooley is the TE equivalent of OJ Andersen 3 yards and a cloud of dust.
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Posted 03:55 PM, 07/13/2009
drumminge6
you work in sports - get an espn-insider password, not that difficult and should be mandatory for your job.
Posted 04:08 PM, 07/13/2009
eeglenutt
Only fitting, I guess, to post a Dodgewolf-like comment such as: "Simms says Donovan covers up a lot of stuff. He's a leader and pushes them to a high level. Simms says it!" Ah, nevermind. No percentage in attacking the village idiot. He's probably too busy stuffing his fat arse with creme-filleds.
Posted 04:11 PM, 07/13/2009
terb
You didn't miss much on Entourage
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Posted 04:35 PM, 07/13/2009
tripschaos
drumming send sheil a check otherwise shut up
Posted 04:38 PM, 07/13/2009
Onlineps2beast
Entourage was great, now in order, didnt cooley post a naked picture of himself or something? Second, much rather have edge than dunn, third the NYG will finish no better than 8-8, 4th-please bradyjames, watch the tape when buckhalter goes to the flat and you were confused because westbrook was flanked out, that was all you bozo, 5th plums destroy mangos.
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Posted 04:44 PM, 07/13/2009
tripschaos
swagga I wasnt event talking to you. what you say could ever insult me b/c your comments are so one sided and dumb that no one even cares. Someone was ripping on Sheil and I defend him and you chime in for no reason. Why do you even post on this board? No one ever agrees with you, you get flamed on everything you say, and you clearly only care about McNabb. You're communication skills are those of a 14 yaer old girl texting with you smiley faces and "..." to end every thought. Heres an idea, end a sentence with puncuation or just stop talking altogether. period.
Posted 05:05 PM, 07/13/2009
fgdavis
My father loved mangoes. I rate them as the most underrated fruit.
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Posted 07:01 PM, 07/13/2009
phink
At least McNabb doesn't expose himself on his blog like Cooley did on his last year.
Posted 08:41 PM, 07/13/2009
bigphillydad
I would sell the phillies farm system for a 27 yr old, not a 32yr old who could leave in a year and half.
Posted 09:02 PM, 07/13/2009
eaglesfan4life
Donovan McNabb the 3rd best QB in the leauge! NOW THATS FUNNY!
Posted 09:08 PM, 07/13/2009
merlinknghts
Well ..Duh.... a current player's blog says nothing of substance...and, what would you have him say..Rip the team, or the FO, or his coaches...useless commentary...
Posted 09:10 PM, 07/13/2009
merlinknghts
eaglesfan..if that's really what you are..he's going by current stat's..look it up...
Posted 11:39 PM, 07/13/2009
MaC130
Ok--I'm sorry but I really have to comment on something here, and it's related to Shel's comments about Chris Cooley's and Donovan's skills as writers. Those two are, unlike Shel, not professional writers. So I will write this to Shel, since he is employed to write professionally--"reference" is NOT a verb. You cannot "reference" something. You can REFER to something, or MAKE a reference or references to something else. Seriously, if you're going to even QUESTION other people's writing skills, then you should more carefully examine your own first. Cooley and McNabb have already shown that they're at least literate and somewhat interesting as writers; you however probably couldn't even run a six-second 40. So they've bested you in BOTH arenas! It's sad, really.
Posted 12:26 AM, 07/14/2009
wokmaster
"Donovan covers up a lot of stuff. He's a leader and pushes them to a high level." I have alot of respect for Phil Simms, both as a former QB and as a color commentator, but I could not disagree more with his assessment of McNabb. Btw, it's refreshing to see a thread without that moron Calabrese aka sissyking for a change.
Posted 03:43 AM, 07/14/2009
COskier
Isn't it heartwarming to hear a Plowboy whine? I don't want to put them out of their misery - I wish them and their fans nothing but many more years of no playoff, end of season choking misery. I love how the Eagles didn't do anything in scoring almost 40 first half points - it was all bad luck for the most talented team in the league.
Posted 04:19 AM, 07/14/2009
tripschaos
mac. get a freakin life. its a blog. Go home and yell at little kids while you play Halo online. There's a good release for your rage problem.
Posted 05:35 AM, 07/14/2009
WestCoastDavid
Didn't try mangoes 'til I was 34, loved 'em and "pounded 'em" for a week, then discovered I was allergic. Count your lucky stars.
Posted 07:20 AM, 07/14/2009
Leegles
What sort of journalist admits he doesn't "get much time" to read books anymore? Blogs contain ephemeral BS. Books contain news that STAYS news! Make time.
Posted 07:49 AM, 07/14/2009
dapmman
Cooley, a word of advice...when I was a child I truly hated my grandma giving me castor oil. As an adult, I wouldn't touch the stuff if you held a gun on me. So, if you hate reading football players writing...STOP READING IT! Well, that is, unless your grandma is still making you read it??
Posted 07:57 AM, 07/14/2009
soprano50
Chris Cooley is a stud tightend AND blogger.He is on spot with McNabb being a yawn as a blogger and a QB on the decline. Great job Chris!
Posted 08:27 AM, 07/14/2009
hugh
ESPN posts more rumors than I have socks. And I have a ton of socks.
Posted 08:41 AM, 07/14/2009
MG44
Soprano 50, When did Cooley say that McNabb is a QB on the decline? Nice reading skills.
Posted 08:47 AM, 07/14/2009
Dierte
If being on the "decline" means being the 3rd winningest active QB and coming off a year in the NFC Championship, then that's not too shabby if you ask me...
Posted 08:53 AM, 07/14/2009
dviljoen
Love mango. But its hard to cut up.
Posted 09:00 AM, 07/14/2009
longshanks
I love when people stick up for athletes from their favorite teams as if they know them. LOL, what a bunch of morons...getting all whiny because Chris Cooley ripped up on Donavon McNcabb. Ha Ha Ha. What a bunch of dopes.
Posted 09:04 AM, 07/14/2009
ag
the insider said nothing at all. as usual. insider is a rip.
Posted 09:33 AM, 07/14/2009
Dierte
i love when losers troll other team websites because they work at Burger King second shift and have nothing better to do with their lives. Ha Ha Ha what a waste of life.
Posted 09:57 AM, 07/14/2009
dlscholt
I'm gonna have to try mangoes. Never had one, unless it was in a tropical fruit salad.
Posted 10:08 AM, 07/14/2009
Diamond Jim Brady
Thats funny, cause I could care less that Chris Cooley was a fill-in on SI.com.
Posted 10:27 AM, 07/14/2009
dlscholt
At least we had a new article to comment on today! It's difficult to get through a day without seeing everybody ripping other folks favorite players and talking about how great THEIR favorite players are. Thanks, Sheil. I was going through withdrawal. C'mon training camp! I can't wait for the good stuff to start!
Posted 10:53 AM, 07/14/2009
Phillymike77
Perhaps Chris Cooley can take a writing class and blog poetically about his LAST PLACE TEAM.
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Posted 11:34 AM, 07/14/2009
MaC130
Trips--you say I should get a life, yet you're commenting on my comment at 4 in the morning. Most likely YOU'RE the one playing Halo with little kids.
Posted 11:43 AM, 07/14/2009
sumdumshmuck
Giants 12-4? I DON'T THINK SO.
Posted 11:55 AM, 07/14/2009
COskier
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Posted 11:55 AM, 07/14/2009
COskier
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Posted 12:12 PM, 07/14/2009
tripschaos
No mac you moron I live on the west coast. Know your info before you like even more like a whiny old man.
Posted 12:26 PM, 07/14/2009
vegasflyer
I thought entourage was worth it, at least two comments by Ari Gold that can't be said anywhere else on TV. Vinnie Chase sealin' the deal with out even tryin with a stuck up chick. Let's see... Sloan looked hot, Jamie Lynn looked hot... and Babs being told to either apologize or...
Posted 12:50 PM, 07/14/2009
Panthro22
Who gives a flying F what a Deadskin thinks? Do Eagles fans care what Cowgirl or Gi-Nots think? Heck no! They can all keep their comments to themselves since they will all be looking UP at the Eagles this year in the division!
Posted 01:19 PM, 07/14/2009
tacklinjoe
Good luck Eagles against the Cowboys this year. The Cowboys will never forgot that loss until they have a win to cover up the bad taste.
Posted 03:21 PM, 07/14/2009
JACK V
you know sheil i've always liked your writing. bruno, why waste your time and money? it's sure to be on third rate t.v. channel's within months. then again, why waste your time for free? cooley makes perfect sense about mcnabb.
Posted 04:39 PM, 07/14/2009
robkaos
"The Roy Halladay issue is not a no-brainer, but when push comes to shove, you have to do it. We see in sports all the time that the possibility of a "special year" only comes around every so often. The Phils are in great position to get back to the postseason, and a Cole Hamels/Halladay 1-2 combo in a seven-game series would be unreal. Let's go for it in 2009 and 2010 and figure the rest out later. If Kyle Drabek goes on to a Hall of Fame career, we can live with it, especially if we get to enjoy one more parade." Well put; I agree 100%. Anybody who disagrees needs to stop playing GM and start being a loyal fan. Only die-hard Eagles fools are always constantly "content to compete." And if this deal doesn't get done; the Phils could be stuck in that mold.
Posted 05:12 PM, 07/14/2009
TBear
Haave I got this straight? You have Lasik surgery and THEN finish "The Blind Side"????
Posted 07:08 PM, 07/14/2009
fman727
Giants suck, Matt Mosley sucks too.
Posted 07:09 PM, 07/14/2009
wokmaster
Rabkaos - I've thought long and hard about this for 2 days now and I am in agreement with you and Sheil about Halliday. Just not sure about letting Drabek go...I guess if it was a deal breaker.
Posted 12:29 AM, 07/15/2009
p-diddy
Put the Cowboys out of their misery? Never!
Posted 12:32 AM, 07/15/2009
p-diddy
No way the Giants go 12-4 without Plaxico Burress.
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Posted 06:49 AM, 07/15/2009
Panthro22
Tacklinjoe, please spare us! Cowgirls will lose to the Eagles twice this year. The only reason why they won the first meeting last year was because our rookie WR was still green and our offense wouldn't keep clicking. Romo the h0m0 let his sexy girlfriend go so he can concentrate better this year (not that that will matter much). Robkaos and dropmaster, STFU about the Phillies. If y'all hadn't noticed, this is an EAGLES blog!
Posted 09:19 AM, 07/15/2009
scrapplejoe
every comment removed above probably dealt with his blog post where he took a pic of his playbook and accidentally snapped a pic of his weenie...
Posted 10:33 AM, 07/15/2009
BosoxJohnny
Nothing on Allen Iverson approaching the Clippers for a job? You know you're career is pretty much over when you're going to the Grizzlies and the Clippers looking for a job, the next step below that is panhandling on the Vine Street Expressway.
Posted 10:54 AM, 07/15/2009
wokmaster
Panthro you need to get "hooked on phonics". You must be lonely without your sleepover buddy, Sissyking. Get lost, you idiot. Your posts are so inconsistent that it is obvious you don't know what you're talking about.
Posted 02:51 PM, 07/15/2009
two_0011
lets not over do it... I hope the Eagles finally have a good 1st & 2nd round pick in the year, if this true we should at least make the playoffs and compete for the Superbowl.. what do you think ?
Posted 04:53 PM, 07/15/2009
st
Chris Cooley should worry about his own pathetically overrated QB and team.
Posted 02:29 AM, 07/17/2009
sheek2109
Cooley needs to bring attention to a team that is sorry as his. Some of us has forgotten that Washington even has a team. Don't get me wrong, the Redskins has Championships. But, lately they have been in the basement looking up at the Eagles.
Posted 09:03 AM, 07/17/2009
soprano50
How pathetic it is to be an Eagle fan hoping to "compete" for a Super Bowl with McNabb and Westbrook on the decline and an owner that continues to laugh all the way to the bank.Can you say 1960!!!
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