Monday/Tuesday Links
getting caught up as i was in boston yesterday for work
- a flurry of tony hunt articles on philly.com, gcobb.com, and phillyburbs.com
- reuben frank says that kevin curtis is already starting to look like he's getting comfortable with the offense. this is encouraging since our last veteran wideout signing (jabar gaffney) never looked comfortable even after the preseason.
- frank also goes through the recent revolving door history of the eagles linebacking corps. if gocong and bradley can play, that may be changing soon.
- having a healthy jevon kearse is one of the keys to the season. observers and coaches think he's looking pretty good, but kearse himself seems to be reserving judgement.
- most veteran additions to the birds are shocked at the fan turnout at training camp. kevin curtis is no different.
- more articles about how bunkley is approaching this season differently
- don banks of cnnsi writes a postcard from eagles camp
- not much support for strahan's supposed salary holdout
- me-o is having back spasms
- a flurry of tony hunt articles on philly.com, gcobb.com, and phillyburbs.com
- reuben frank says that kevin curtis is already starting to look like he's getting comfortable with the offense. this is encouraging since our last veteran wideout signing (jabar gaffney) never looked comfortable even after the preseason.
- frank also goes through the recent revolving door history of the eagles linebacking corps. if gocong and bradley can play, that may be changing soon.
- having a healthy jevon kearse is one of the keys to the season. observers and coaches think he's looking pretty good, but kearse himself seems to be reserving judgement.
- most veteran additions to the birds are shocked at the fan turnout at training camp. kevin curtis is no different.
- more articles about how bunkley is approaching this season differently
- don banks of cnnsi writes a postcard from eagles camp
- not much support for strahan's supposed salary holdout
- me-o is having back spasms
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