Monday, April 23, 2012
Brian Dawkins calls it a career
Weapon X is calling it a career.
After 16 seasons in the NFL, Brian Dawkins is retiring, announcing his decision on Twitter. Dawkins, who spent the last three years with the Denver Broncos after 13 with the Philadelphia Eagles, finished with 26 sacks and 37 interceptions, made nine Pro Bowls and was selected to the NFL's 200s All-Decade Team.
But beyond the numbers, Dawkins will undoubtedly go down for a lot of fans as the player they most associate with the Eagles run in the last decade that included five trips to the NFC Championship Game and one Super Bowl appearance.
Along with the highlights above, here is Dawkins' speech after the Eagles defeated the Atlanta Falcons in 2004 NFC title game. (And if you are inclined to watch full highlights of that game, there are on Hulu here.)
Monday, July 25, 2011
Eagles players, Brian Dawkins, LeBron talk NFL lockout end on Twitter
And in the spirit of the times, Twitter was the place to comment on the return of pro football. Compiled below are a few tweets from Eagles players, Brian Dawkins and LeBron James. Cause everyone needs to know what LeBron thinks.
Ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok!! FOOTBALL IS BAC LET'S GET IT!! YA HEARD MEEEEH!!less than a minute ago via Echofon Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Desean Jackson
DeseanJackson10
Congrats to both parties on settling the lockout. Intelligent men always find ways to win!!!less than a minute ago via Echofon Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Mike Vick
MikeVick
It's Showtime..less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Asante Samuel
Thepresidentcb
Are you ready for some FOOTBALL!!!!!!less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Stewart Bradley
StewBradley
And so it begins... #focused and #readyless than a minute ago via Echofon Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Victor Abiamiri
victorabiamiri
SO IT BEGINS !!!!!!!!!! #SnotBubbleCrazyEyesless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone Favorite
Retweet
Reply
Brian Dawkins
BrianDawkins
As of fan of the great sport of Football, I happy and excited about the 10 year deal both sides came to and upcoming football season! #hypedless than a minute ago via Echofon Favorite
Retweet
Reply
LeBron James
KingJames
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Vick named SN Comeback Player of the Year
The voters included 617 NFL players, coaches and executives.
The Associated Press will release its end-of-season awards later this month.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Not surprised McNabb was benched
So, there he was, his team trailing with the game on the line, standing on the sideline with his helmet off, drinking some Gatorade.
Injured? No.
Donovan McNabb was benched.
Were you really surprised? If you were watching the game, you knew McNabb wasn't going to get it done in the final two minutes. And Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan knew it too. Although the national media may have been stunned, the truth is Shanahan has learned what most of us in Philadelphia have known for a decade:
McNabb isn't clutch.
Talented, yes. Pretty good quarterback with a good career, yes. But not clutch.
If you need a game-winning or game-tying drive, whether it's in the Super Bowl, the playoffs or during the regular season, you might want to go with someone else. Even if it's Rex Grossman.