Banged-up Brown being pushed by rookie

By John McMullen  |   Thursday, August 21, 2008  |  Comments( 9 )

Philadelphia Eagles
With each passing season, I find it tougher and tougher to parse through the coachspeak that pervades the NFL. The league's head coaches have always been paranoid, but the new breed has taken things to another level. Talking without giving the media anything substantive has become an art form among the league's mentors. And if Bill Belichick is...
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CommentsComments: 9
No.1
10:18 AM
08/21/2008
If you are not in top physical shape to compete in the NFL at the start of the season, Than coaching staff must decide to replace you as a starter even if by a rookie. Sorry but thats business.

Not in Pop warner or high school anymore. Paid to play not paid to be injured all the time
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No.2
Cunningham12
12:48 PM
08/21/2008
I'm not sure when this article came out, but it's probably going to be a moot point for awhile as Kevin Curtis recovers from surgery. And you cannot say he is being pushed when he is injured. Unless the Eagles get someone else then it will be Brown and Jackson starting until Curtis gets back. Then, unless Brown is injured, it will be Brown and Curtis with Jackson getting most of the time in slot (he will split some time with other guys because of his size)
No.3
02:55 PM
08/21/2008
Yeah I agree with Cunningham and also I think that's where Jackson will be able to do most of his damage, in the slot.
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