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From desk job one day to Superbowl player the next

Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: new2AMD
I cant wait to hear this guys story over and over all week before the super bowl:roll:

Change the channel then :roll:

ummm no, I like to watch sports. I just know this story will be covered endlessly all week. Just like TO has been for weeks. Its gets boring after a while.
 
It would be cool if he caught a late 4th quarter TD pass. Not game-ending, as Adam Vinitari will kick a field goal and Brady will by MPV. Or was that last year?
 
He'll make ~$36,000 if the Eagles lose. ~$76,000 if the Eagles win. Not bad for two weeks worth of work.
 
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: Modeps
This story confuses me a bit. How is a guy, who works a normal 9-5, gonna play against the Pats?

did you even read the article?

He's been out of the league for 2 years, do you really think he's in proper shape?
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: Modeps
This story confuses me a bit. How is a guy, who works a normal 9-5, gonna play against the Pats?

did you even read the article?

He's been out of the league for 2 years, do you really think he's in proper shape?

You didn't read the article.

He's been training in triathalons on the side.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: Modeps
This story confuses me a bit. How is a guy, who works a normal 9-5, gonna play against the Pats?

did you even read the article?

He's been out of the league for 2 years, do you really think he's in proper shape?

You didn't read the article.

He's been training in triathalons on the side.

Yeah, but that doesn't make him able to give or receive a hit like he used to. It takes a lot of hits before you start to get immune to it.

<---former lineman
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: Modeps
This story confuses me a bit. How is a guy, who works a normal 9-5, gonna play against the Pats?

did you even read the article?

He's been out of the league for 2 years, do you really think he's in proper shape?

You didn't read the article.

He's been training in triathalons on the side.

Yes, I did read the article. Just because someone can partake in triathalons doesnt mean he's ready to get hit by Bruschi.
 
Originally posted by: SuRgEoN
I think it's a great story. What an opportunity. Damn let the guy enjoy it.

Who's not letting him enjoy it? I just dont think he'll be feeling too good after catching a pass and getting his head knocked off.
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: SuRgEoN
I think it's a great story. What an opportunity. Damn let the guy enjoy it.

Who's not letting him enjoy it? I just dont think he'll be feeling too good after catching a pass and getting his head knocked off.

Well the Eagles really don't have much of a choice. They need someone that understands their offense and can be plugged in immediately. I doubt he'll be running too many pass routes though. He'll be spending most of his time blocking. I'd be more worried about McNabb getting creamed because someone beat him.
 
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