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Old 01-20-2004, 12:57 PM
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Here is a link to Eagles free agents and projections from the Eagles about them. Who do you think they will bring in, draft or promote to fill the gaps?

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Eagles' List Of Free Agents

January 19, 2004
By DAVE SPADARO

With room to maneuver under the salary cap, a bunch of draft picks and a large core of the team already under contract, the Eagles are in good working order looking toward 2004.
Free agency starts in March. Between now and then, the team has tough decisions to make. Here's a list of the potential free agents currently under contract and a comment about their situations.

Eagles scheduled to become
unrestricted free agents on March 3, 2004:
POS PLAYER COMMENT
DE Marco Coleman Veteran could be finished
LB Carlos Emmons Injury will limit market value
DT Jim Flanigan Appears to be at end
DT Paul Grasmanis Injury makes him a question
RB Duce Staley Looks like Staley era is over
CB Bobby Taylor Seems likely to test free agency
CB Troy Vincent Free agency awaits the veteran
G Bobbie Williams He'll get a job as a starter somewhere

Eagles scheduled to become
restricted free agents on March 3, 2004:
POS PLAYER COMMENT
LB Keith Adams Valuable on special teams
RB Correll Buckhalter Should be back with larger role
QB A.J. Feeley Does he get traded in offseason?
link to article on Eagles' website:

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/ho...il.jsp?id=9156
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Old 01-20-2004, 01:35 PM
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They were apparently trying to pimp Terrell Owens signing here on the radio yesterday, or so my roommate told me. How funny would *that* be?
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Old 01-20-2004, 01:49 PM
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I dunno if we'll get terrell, but darrell jackson from seattle would be nice. NO KEYSHAWN! He talks a lot of smack and never backs it up!
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I just want someone with good hands and some b@lls. What we have now, just won't cut it. We need someone firey!
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I'd love to see T.O. here, but I don't think the Eagles do that deal. And you have to have at least one CB return, preferably Vincent. I can't see them starting both Lito and Sheldon. Hell they can't stop the run now, so you give up the pass too?
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Since the long list of injured D-Linemen will be back, the run shouldn't be as much of an issue and we should be much better at putting pressure on the quarterback.

I think wide receiver is the biggest need, followed by linebacker.
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since donovan is here to stay - who would be the best receiver for him, either FA or commited?

im talking one he could "confide" in, ala rice and montana...

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Based on what Dave Spadaro, the Eagles PR guy, is saying in his latest column, it would certainly suggest to me that they are at least giving Terrell Owens serious consideration:

Here is a link and an excerpt (I need to get back to work so sayonara for now folks...)-

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/ne...il.jsp?id=9186

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So it was only moments after the Eagles' loss to Carolina when the first IS TERRELL OWENS COMING TO THE EAGLES? thread was posted on these message boards. Since then, there have been dozens, buffeted by an "Inside" report that a report from a West Coast newspaper "speculated" that the Eagles are willing to acquire Owens for a "first-round draft pick" because of the Eagles need for a game-breaking wide receiver.

Naturally, this report caught the eye of T.O.-hungry Eagles fans and it spread like ants at a picnic.

Welcome to the Internet.

There are many other rumors out there:

1. IS DUCE REALLY INTERESTED IN PLAYING FOR THE COWBOYS OR REDSKINS?

2. SENIOR BOWL REPORT: EAGLES WILL TRADE UP IN THE DRAFT, PACKAGING A DRAFT PICK AND A PLAYER AND GET A WIDE RECEIVER.

3. A.J. FEELEY WILL BE TRADED TO ... SINCE JAKE DELHOMME HAS SHOWN WHAT HE CAN DO, FEELEY'S STOCK WILL BE EVEN HIGHER.

And on and on it goes. It's amusing stuff. How much of it is true, well, we don't know. I will say that last year the rumors were rampant that Jon Ritchie was dead set on playing for the Eagles and that he would sign with the Eagles in free agency. Lo and behold, he did. Score one for the rumor mill.

In truth, the Eagles haven't set their plans in concrete just yet. They have spent the last couple of days further evaluating the 2003 season. They've put their off-season conditioning program schedule together, they've tinkered with the coaching staff.

As far as free agency goes, Tom Heckert and his staff spent every day during the season evaluating talent and writing reports. Prior to March, the plan will be put into place to target priorities and needs and wish lists.

On the personnel front at the moment, scouts are now stalking the Senior Bowl evaluating college players.

I understand where you are coming from. Free agency just can't get here fast enough. It's going to be tough to cold turkey the Eagles from now until March.
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For all of the talk of Owens being a potential attitude problem, my response has become, "SO WHAT?!"

We've had a team with nothing but nice guys who go out and do their best, which is fine. Those nice guys, for the most part, have disappeared in pretty much every major game. What's the harm in giving Owens a chance to fit it? I want a championship, damnit!
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And Owens is clearly dying to come here. Check out this article.


Posted on Thu, Jan. 22, 2004

Stephen A. Smith | Owens says he's perfect for Birds
By Stephen A. Smith
Inquirer Columnist

Three strikes and you're out.

It's football, not baseball, but who cares at this moment? Especially right here, right now, right in the land of gridiron purgatory - where the Eagles have managed to push misery to a new, insidious level.

Another Super Bowl without Philadelphia. Another week of watching Donovan McNabb sip Campbell's soup instead of sipping champagne and hoisting the ever-elusive Lombardi Trophy.

Another off-season of hearing about owner Jeffrey Lurie's "gold standard" that can't even capture a bronze - because of receivers who can't catch passes or run accurate routes.

Tired already? Of course you are. And so is all-pro receiver Terrell Owens of the San Francisco 49ers.

It has been eight seasons - and counting - for Owens, who has never captured a championship. So forgive him if he appears just as thirsty for a Super Bowl berth as the rest of us.

"I'd definitely love to come to Philly," Owens told me yesterday. "Those guys have gotten to the NFC championship game three years in a row. Absolutely no disrespect to the players they have, but there's something out there they need to get them over the hump. I definitely believe I'm that missing piece."

The Eagles should, too. Assuming they have sense.

Philadelphia needs a few roughriders, folks! A few fire-breathing, showboating, pains-in-the-neck who, undoubtedly, will arrive at the Linc every Sunday to shine, instead of choirboys who figuratively tag along for the ride.

A show of hands for all those who have tired of seeing James Thrash or Todd Pinkston raise their hands to the sky every time they catch a 10-yard pass and go nowhere.

Trust me, you are not alone.

If the best thing a team can do for its community is win, by all accounts, misery should stick around for quite some time. If anyone had the temerity to think a curse had been placed on this city, the Eagles certainly perpetuated that notion.

Broken patterns. Dropped passes. An inability to get open. Playing spectator while McNabb stands in the pocket, getting his ribs cracked.

That's how things will stay unless they get McNabb some help.

"I just know what I bring to the table, as far as my ability," Owens said. "Not to take away from guys on their squad. I just don't see them being playmakers. And I, myself, can definitely benefit from McNabb's arm.

"I think McNabb is a great QB. I think he's in a similar situation that I'm in out in San Fran. A receiver is only as good as his quarterback. My abilities rely on a QB's ability and his arm. Jeff [Garcia, the 49ers quarterback,] is not someone that's a pocket passer that's going to throw 50 yards down the field. On the flip side, McNabb can throw that pass, but has guys that struggle to turn them into something."

For all those who abhor Owens' confidence and candor, shut up!

He's earned the right to say what he pleases.

Owens, a third-round pick out of Tennessee-Chattanooga in 1996, is a four-time Pro Bowler. He has had more than 1,000 receiving yards five times, including four of the last four seasons. He has averaged 14.5 yards a reception over his career, accumulating 8,572 yards in eight seasons.

From his tirades on the sideline, to outlandish comments he may have made, to excruciating complaints about not getting the ball more, the only thing anyone has gotten on Owens about is his mouth.

The Eagles? It's always their game.

It can all change with Owens... if the Eagles wake up and make it happen.

If the Niners don't offer Owens a lucrative extension, he's gone by the NFL's March 1 deadline. He'll exercise the voidable clause in his contract, declare himself a free agent, and look for a new address - preferably alongside a quarterback he respects.

The Falcons, with Michael Vick, could pursue Owens. So could the Jets, Buccaneers, Jaguars, Ravens and Cowboys.

Obviously, they all believe Owens would be worth the risk.

Eagles coach Andy Reid's five-year plan is up. It's time to return to the world of common sense.

"I want to play for a winner," Owens said. "And contrary to what people may believe, I wouldn't be a distraction in Philly because they have the ingredients, the bona fide elements, to get where we're all trying to get.

"They utilize their weapons and their talents to the max. I don't believe that that was taking place here in San Fran."

Now the Eagles should capitalize. When you're 0 for 3 in conference title games, the only 0-for-2 squad on your home turf in NFL history, desperate times call for desperate measures.

Especially when a championship lies on the horizon - years after the Eagles promised it would have arrived already.
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