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Some athletes need to watch how they use Social Media!!!

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Has your opinion of Mcnabb changed after 2010?

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Dimitri Patterson: The Reincarnation of Izel Jenkins

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

"Toast"

I never thought that I’d see another Eagles cornerback welcome the kind of egregious abuse that “Toast” Jenkins became famous for as he’d continuously relinquish huge passing plays to opposing receivers, shamelessly being burnt play after play.  Just thinking about that bum incites a strange craving for scrambled eggs, Edd Hipps Turkey Bacon and butta…but I digress.

"Stir Fry"

In a short period of time, Dimitri “Stir Fry” Patterson has cooked himself into the realm of 10th degree burnage reached only by the likes of his predecessor, the aforementioned, Mr. “Toast” Jenkins.

“Stir Fry” Patterson has showcased sloppy footwork, bad angles, deplorable judgment, just plain STUPID decision making, like giving a 10-yard cushion to a receiver standing on your teams 1-yard line, and routinely gets burnt like an albino without sunblock.

A Bowl of Dimitri

So Eagles fans, as you watch the Eagles games and start to feel a strange craving for shrimp fried rice, sushi or kung pao chicken, that’s not your stomach playing tricks on you…it’s the daunting presence of Dimitri “Stir Fry” Patterson resonating through your television screens. Don’t fight it, embrace it.  You’re witnessing history.  We haven’t seen anything like this in roughly 20 years…but if all else fails, arm yourself with a pair of sharp Chop Sticks and watch Dimitri Patterson get ferociously “stir fried”.   

Paul “PJ” Johnson of The War Room, for War Room Sports

Marvin Lewis wants changes or he’s leaving! FOH!

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

A Fetish on the “Rex” Level: Rex Ryan and FEET

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

Can They Live?

I’ll be brief.  I would simply like to know why it is that Rex Ryan recording his wife twinkling her damn toes is national news.  Have we sunken THIS far as a society that these kinds of things are amongst the most interesting things going on?  What that man does in the privacy of his OWN home, hotel rooms, and apparently HIS automobiles, with the usage of his OWN damn camcorder, IS THAT MAN’S BUSINESS!  We should all be ashamed of ourselves.

(*stepping down off my soapbox*) Now back to our regularly scheduled program. As you were folks.

Devin “Dev” McMillan of The War Room, for War Room Sports

Andre Johnson and Cortland Finnegan Squabble!!

Friday, December 31st, 2010

What is the hardest Football hit you have ever seen?

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Turn Out The Lights: Dallas Cowboys Version

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Andy Reid: Yeah, But…

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

In the words of Roy Jones Jr. “Y’all Musta Forgot”, but I damn sure didn’t. Those who know me best can attest to my glass-half empty personality. With that being said, let me commence to raining on the parade of the Philadelphia Eagles and Coach Andy Reid.  As an Eagles Fan, I am ecstatic about Sunday’s win against the midgets. But I haven’t forgotten about the things that pissed me off though.

(1) Andy Reid’s gross misuse of the red flag makes me want to scream. We witnessed this dude challenge a play in the first quarter of a game because he didn’t like the spot, yet on Sunday he didn’t challenge a play where DeSean Jackson was clearly down before he fumbled. That play led to the Giants’ final touchdown. I don’t get it. It has bothered me for years. We all know that if the Eagles had lost that game, Birds fans everywhere would have been calling for everyone’s job, especially Big Red.  Everybody says, it’s not his fault. He has someone up there looking at it. Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Andy Reid the H.N.I.C., The Lord and Savior, and The Alpha & Omega in the organization? That means he had to hire whoever the chump is telling him when to throw the flag or not. Andy Reid is a hell of a coach, I won’t deny that, but when it comes to that challenge flag he makes me want to throw things at him.


(2) Dimitri Patterson.  It’s still hard for me to say his name without cursing.  After the game and celebrations ended, Dimitri Patterson should have visited the nearest police station to file assault charges on Mario Manningham for the abuse he endured during that game.  Towards the end of the game, Eli stopped looking for open receivers and started throwing wherever  Patterson was positioned on the field.  It was embarrassing.  The Eagles defense has been depleted and it seems they lose another key player every week.  Therefore, we get left with the Dimitri Patterson’s of the world.  He played better in the second half than in the first (that ain’t hard to do but still…), but if this is what they’ll be going into the playoffs with, I hope the offense is ready to light up the score board.

(3) Why no adjustments?  When Dimitri Patterson was getting burned, toasted and scorched by Manningham, did it ever occur to Andy Reid to make an adjustment?

(4) Mike Vick and DeSean Jackson are making plays that are out of this world, but can Shady and Maclin get some love?  While Jackson is an electrifying player, Maclin is more consistent.  He leads the team in touchdowns.  The speed of Jackson makes Maclin look like a pedestrian, but he is fast as well.  The Eagles have long since been identified as a passing team, but McCoy has been playing well in the running game.  Now he won’t be mistaken for MJD or Jamaal Charles, but he’s doing what’s asked of him and in my opinion, he is the Co-MVP of the team.

(5) The Eagles have given up an average of 24 points per game, that‘s more than the 4-10 Detroit Lions.  If the playoffs began today the Eagles would be a (3) seed and they would face the Midgets who would be the (6) seed.  Based on what I saw during the two match ups between these teams, big mistakes by the Giants have been the difference.  As a Birds Fan, I want nothing more than to party on Broad Street, but as I said before, I have a glass half-empty personality and on top of that, I haven’t forgotten the first 3 ½ quarters of Sunday’s game…have you?

Monica Pierce, Guest Blogger for War Room Sports. Read more of her writing @ monicasthoughts.com.

Out From the Shadows

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

"The Phour Aces", "The Phour Kings", "The Phour (insert noun here)"

If you are a Philadelphia sports enthusiast like myself, then you are on a serious high right now.  First the uniting of the four kings, (Halladay, Lee, Oswalt, and Hamels), and now this?  The Miracle at the Meadowlands part II?  Only one word can describe it; unbelievable.

ANOTHER Miracle in the Meadowlands!

Can you feel it in the air or am I just riding the hallucination train thinking we might go-all-the-way?  First, a little arena football team called the Philadelphia Soul brought home a championship, much needed in the city of drought.  This little team won and challenged all the major league teams to do the same.  Then the boys in red pinstripes rolled through Milwaukee, LA, to Tampa to bring home a much-needed World Series that sent this City into a euphoric state.  The Flyers, the ultimate Cinderella story, made it to the Stanley Cup Finals last year when nobody thought they would even make it out of the first round.

Phillies Win the 2008 World Series!!!

I don’t know about you, but I can smell the polish they use to make that Lombardi trophy shine.  In my life, I have never seen anything like what I saw on Sunday and I have been watching football for a long time.  I could be naïve in thinking that we are going to the Superbowl, but what I saw Sunday gave me something that I haven’t had in a long time; hope.

2009-2010 Eastern Conference Champions!!!

There were so many blunders in Sunday’s game, a fumble here, an interception there.  It seemed like the Giants had Vick’s number and yet he still found a way to make it happen.  I love you Donovan, but you would have never been able to make this happen.

Mike Vick Never Says "Die"

We may finally be getting out from the under big brother’s shadow.  For now, we have the bragging rights over the Big Apple.  The only thing they can say is that the New York Knicks are slightly better than the 76ers and I’m okay with that.  All I know is that on a Sunday afternoon in December, I became glued to the television.  I watched history happen.  I watched Michael Vick turn an impossible to a possible.  I saw the speed of young man lift an entire city from its somber state.  I saw that same man celebrate in a way that I would usually frown upon, but this time he earned it.

Stephanie C. Curry, Guest Blogger for War Room Sports