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    I have never seen more kissing of Reno Mahe's or Koy Detmer's ass than this asshat puppet clown does everyday.

    GIVE US SOME REAL FREAKING PLAY BY PLAY AND NEWS. Half of these entries are about the heat or about how many t-shirts that stupid asshat wore yesterday...what in the world? YOU'RE JOB IS TO BLOG - NOW BLOG You freaking retard...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh your comments are so stupid - tell me about the actual play on the field.



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    Practice Blog: August 2



    August 2, 2006



    MORNING PRACTICE


    While the special teams were practicing, head coach Andy Reid was bellowing for any lineman who wasn't part of the teams to get off the field and cool down. As they walked off the field, the big guys were suited with "Cool Clads" which basically looks like a flak jacket that is soaked in ice water. The purpose of this device is pretty self explanatory. I might have to go grab one for myself.--Shane Evans 10:07 a.m.

    As usual, practice switched to special teams, but for a very short period today, my guess is, because of the sweltering heat. They looked organized as always, mainly because of the amazing command that coordinator John Harbaugh has over the group.--Shane Evans, 10:03 a.m.

    Wide receiver Darnerien McCants made an excellent catch in the end zone over cornerback Rod Hood and safety Sean Considine. McCants is significantly bigger than the two of them and was able to use his long arms to pull in the ball before they could swat it away. Lovely play by the very talented and always approachable McCants. He's definitely one of my players to watch ...--Shane Evans 9:33 a.m.

    My play of the day so far has to be the lick that cornerback Lito Sheppard put on running back Correll Buckhalter after catching a pass in the flat. Sheppard drove his shoulder into Buckhalter and pushed him back a good three yards before leveling him into the turf. It was the definition of a 'textbook' tackle. Hopefully we'll be seeing plenty of that from the Pro Bowl cornerback this season.
    --Shane Evans, 9:26 a.m.

    Showing the intensity that we have come to know and love, Brian Dawkins put a little extra shove on wide receiver Jason Avant this morning. The whistle had already blown because of a sack, but Avant had caught the ball. Dawkins then proceeded to put a little shoulder into the talented rookie. After the contact Dawkins gave Avant the trademark stare as he walked back to the huddle. Combined with Trotter, the Eagles boast two of the most energetic and exciting players in football on the defensive side of the ball.--Shane Evans 9:22 a.m.

    One of my camp standouts thus far, is the ever-present running back Reno Mahe. He just looks very good out there in full-contact drills and otherwise. He makes people miss and still has the strength to knock people over. I'm excited to see how he does this Sunday against Oakland.
    --Shane Evans, 9:17 a.m.

    A few quick individual position drill notes:

    The defensive line was working on the swim move with coach Pete Jenkins. He is quite the teacher and the players definitely listen to him.

    The tight ends were getting some pass catching in as they worked on breaking the line and heading into space. The funny thing about this drill was that Mike Bartrum was throwing the passes and they looked excellent. No wonder he was the emergency quarterback for a while last season.

    Finally, the cornerbacks were doing a drill that improved their pass defense. Two backs would be running next to each other and one of them would have a ball in their hands and then stick it out in front of them, as if catching the ball. The other would then swat it away as quick as possible. Very good drill.--Shane Evans 8:30 a.m.


    During team-install drills, the offensive line seemed very fired up while working on the sled. The whole offense lined up opposite the metal contraption and ran plays as the sled acted as the defensive line. Normally, the sled is just supposed to be pushed back a few feet. However, the line showed some explosiveness and flipped the thing right over ...with offensive line coach Juan Castillo riding on the other side. Thankfully, displaying his cat-like reflexes, Castillo was able to jump out of the way and was still able to blow his whistle in mid-air. After the showing, Castillo had a wide grin on his face as he walked to the next drill.
    --Shane Evans 8:22 a.m.

    Back practicing today was running back Correll Buckhalter who missed Tuesday's sessions with swelling in his knee. Even more important, he is participating in the "live" contact portions of practice. That's nothing out of the ordinary for Coach Reid to keep a recovering player out of the lineup every now and then. I must say though, Buckhalter has looked very good so far this camp, considering the injuries he has suffered in the past.
    --Shane Evans, 8:14 a.m.

    Well everyone, Wednesday is supposed to be hotter than it was on Tuesday, and as my two sweat-soaked T-shirts can attest, yesterday was a scorcher. According to defensive end Jevon Kearse, the team has to concentrate on hydrating 24 hours a day. The night before, the morning of and all during practice they need to keep the fluids in their system. I think i'm going to adhere to that routine as well ...--Shane Evans, 8:10 a.m.
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  • #2
    So who is this Shane Evans guy? Is he a Spadaro hire?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SwingOnThis
      So who is this Shane Evans guy? Is he a Spadaro hire?


      All your practice are belong to us!!!

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        • #5
          Swing, that smilie killed me!!!!
          http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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          • #6
            Shane Evans has gotten consistently worse. I like GCobb's practice insights better on his website, gcobb.com.

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            • #7
              It's kinda like Spads' training camp reports where he focuses on the people in the crowd. Damn, if I wanted to know what the average guy thinks, I'll go ask my next door neighbor. SHOW ME THE FRIGGIN PRACTICE, A-HOLE!!!
              "Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann



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              • #8
                The only thing I haven't read from him is an entry ending with, "If I do say so myself..."

                The unintentional comedy is off the charts. For that reason alone, I enjoy the blog. For information purposes it's horrible.

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