Showing posts with label Clusterfuck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clusterfuck. Show all posts
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Penn State 14, Temple 10
That was quite possibly the ugliest football game I have ever watched. I have no recollection of Iowa 6, Penn State 4, but I figure in a few hours and possibly aided by a few drinks, I won't have any recollection of this either. The invention of Brain Bleach can't come soon enough.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Eagles Week 4 Recap: Cluster****
- Jason Avant is one of the most sure handed receivers the Eagles have had since the Andy Reid era started. How he managed to drop this pass to clinch the game for the Redskins is something I will never know.
- Another Eagles late afternoon game called by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, another Eagles starting QB is hurt. Vick went down with a chest/rib injury. X-rays were negative, an MRI is set for tomorrow, but no one really knows for sure what is wrong with him or how long he'll be out.
- The officiating was horrible. No, scratch that. The officiating in this game was the most atrociously officiated game since anything Scott Barry last umpired. Awful awful awful. Of the most notable blunders: 1). 3 missed illegal blocks in the back on the opening kickoff. 2.) Missed pass interference on Brent Celek that would have given the Eagles a first down. 3). Mishandling the play clock following a booth review and an Andy Reid timeout resulting somehow in an Eagles penalty, ensuring the Eagles could not score a touchdown on that drive and settling for a FG instead, something that proved to be the difference in the game because the Eagles would not have been forced to go for 2 on their 4th quarter TD, thus the 4-points the refs took away ultimately proved to be the final margin of victory for Washington. 4). Not calling intentional grounding when Donovan McNabb threw a worm ball that did not reach the line of scrimmage. 5.) The number of flags thrown for a hold after a play was over was greatly disturbing. The refs picked up the flag saying "#47 was in the area." Fox showed a wide angle replay. Chris Cooley was not in the shot. No eligible receiver was in the area. All around, Alberto Riveron and his crew were an embarrassment to football tonight.
- Kevin Kolb was not prepared to come in the game, and when he did, he was clearly gun shy. He had wide open wide receivers down the field throughout the game and did not throw the ball to them, instead constantly settling for the check down. I can't say he played awful (especially now that I watch Chicago and New York) but he was not great. If he plays next week and has a week of practice, I would expect a lot more.
- If Andy Reid is truly going on a merit-based system of who should be QB this year, Kevin Kolb did not do enough to take the job away from a healthy Michael Vick.
- I still think Kolb should be starting to get him meaningful playing time and to help him develop.
- Donovan McNabb was a non-factor in McNabb Bowl I. McNabb was 8/19 for 125 and 1 INT along with plenty of dead Philadelphia worms.
- McNabb was intercepted by Nate Allen. The Redskins gave the Eagles a 2nd round draft pick in the trade, known as the McNabb Pick. That guy drafted was Nate Allen, September's NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month and a guy who now has 3 career NFL INTs in 4 games. Not too shabby.
- Riley Cooper and Asante Samuel are the latest Eagles to be concussed.
- The Eagles run defense was next to atrocious. Stewart Bradley was not on his game and it showed, as some guy named Torrain and Clinton Portis ran rampant on the Eagles defense.
- Donovan McNabb got a standing ovation when introduced at Lincoln Financial Field. Surprising? If you listened to ESPN, yes. But if you are a Philly fan who actually lives in the area, not surprising at all. Once McNabb took the field as the QB looking to beat the hometown Eagles, he was booed, as most opposing QBs are or should be. When everyone talks about Philly fans, this much hyped moment will be forgotten, but Santa Clause and people living in retirement homes as well as Angelo Cataldi's band of 15 idiots who were booing any 1st Round Draft Pick In 1999 Not Named Ricky Williams will be remembered.
- As bad as McNabb Bowl was, the Bears and Giants somehow topped that game in overall suckiness.
- Next week the Eagles play the hapless Niners on Sunday Night Football. After saying the Eagles should have no problems with the Redskins, I'm not going to even bother trying to make a prediction.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Week 12 Eagles Recap

Well now it's over, and that was bad. I can describe that game in 6 words. We suck. We suck. We suck.
Well, most of the Eagles suck at least. The Eagles' defense once again played a very good game, but they received absolutely no help from the offense with all of their turnovers. There is no rational way you can blame the defense for last night's clusterfuck. Heck, even our special teams showed up. Kickoff return for a TD, but what does that get you when Ed Reed returns a poorly thrown Kolb pass 108-yards for a TD. Yeah, exactly.
Well, most of the Eagles suck at least. The Eagles' defense once again played a very good game, but they received absolutely no help from the offense with all of their turnovers. There is no rational way you can blame the defense for last night's clusterfuck. Heck, even our special teams showed up. Kickoff return for a TD, but what does that get you when Ed Reed returns a poorly thrown Kolb pass 108-yards for a TD. Yeah, exactly.
And now the Eagles' controversy du jour. Should the Eagles have benched Donovan McNabb? I say no. It was a three point game at the time, at the end of the half, McNabb looked like he was finally getting into a rhythm. And when Kolb came in you could just tell that the Eagles' morale was so low. It was something that they could not overcome and it showed.
The Eagles next game is Thursday and Donovan McNabb will in fact be the starter against the Arizona Cardinals on Thanksgiving. If you're a Philly fan in Philly who still wants to see the Eagles but don't get the NFL Network, the game will be simulcast on 6ABC. I'll have more on this and a full preview of this game Wednesday afternoon and a recap on Friday but (tragically) there will be no live blog. Thanksgiving is a day that should be spent with friends and family, not alone in front of computers typing up play-by-play of an Eagles game.
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