Great article on Dawkins
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 10:45 pm
He def is the man! Can't wait to see him lay out Moss on Sunday...
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If he does it'll only be because Kerry gets his ass smoked with a stupid fucking throw.BBMarley wrote:He def is the man! Can't wait to see him lay out Moss on Sunday...
Raydah James wrote: What the fuck is wrong with most of you cunts? Do you not realize or understand that Moss has faced and consistently destroyed the best fucking DB's in the league for the better part of 7 years?
Yeah- looks like he destroyed them... if you took the time to sound your way through the article (I know its hard- but try), you would have seen that we have never really had a problem with Moss. And now that we don;t have to worry about the QB scrambling- it will enable to cheat the secondary more.Moss was 0-3 against the Eagles when with the Minnesota Vikings, never producing a 100-yard receiving game. He had just three catches for 51 yards and no touchdowns in his Vikings finale, a 27-14 divisional playoff loss at Philadelphia on Jan. 16.
Collins shouldn't feel too comfortable. He's won only one of his last six games against the Eagles. He's 5-6 all-time against them, having completed 60 percent of his passes, thrown seven touchdowns to two interceptions and averaged 213 yards passing, with no 300-yard games.
Damnit-I knew this fucking tard seemed all too familiar.......BBMarley wrote:Raydah James wrote: What the fuck is wrong with most of you cunts? Do you not realize or understand that Moss has faced and consistently destroyed the best fucking DB's in the league for the better part of 7 years?
Yeah- looks like he destroyed them... if you took the time to sound your way through the article (I know its hard- but try), you would have seen that we have never really had a problem with Moss. And now that we don;t have to worry about the QB scrambling- it will enable to cheat the secondary more.Moss was 0-3 against the Eagles when with the Minnesota Vikings, never producing a 100-yard receiving game. He had just three catches for 51 yards and no touchdowns in his Vikings finale, a 27-14 divisional playoff loss at Philadelphia on Jan. 16.
We also do well against Collins:
Collins shouldn't feel too comfortable. He's won only one of his last six games against the Eagles. He's 5-6 all-time against them, having completed 60 percent of his passes, thrown seven touchdowns to two interceptions and averaged 213 yards passing, with no 300-yard games.
So- next time make sure you read before responding... tool.
BODEKC Paul 3.0 wrote:
I have no clue what you're talking about. I can't stand the Ravens or the Panthers... and I did not realize it was a register site... I'll post the article in a sec so everyone can see what you DON'T know...Raydah James wrote:
So now you're a fucking Eagle fan after sucking the Ravens and Panthers cocks huh PISC. Go fuck yourself you steaming pile of colostomy bagged shit.
Oh, and nice link-im sure the rest of the forum will be falling all over themselves to register and get spammed from a fucking newspaper website.
Fucking useless tard.
CAM INMAN: INSIDE THE NFL
Dawkins' new pledge: stop Moss
Inside the NFL
Philadelphia Eagles safety Brian Dawkins was among those fielding telephone pledges Monday night in New York for the NFL's hurricane relief telethon.
In four days, Dawkins will be asked to answer the bell, again.
The Raiders will be lugging an 0-2 record into Philadelphia, and if they're to post an upset, they'll likely need Randy Moss and company to slip past the Eagles' last line of defense, Dawkins.
"He's the best NFL player, period," Eagles defensive end N.D. Kalu said.
He's not talking about Moss, or Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens, but rather Dawkins, a 6-foot dynamo, a 10-year veteran and a four-time Pro Bowler.
"He's an instant leader on and off the field," Kalu said last week at the Eagles facility. "He's the type of person everyone strives to be. He brings everything as a player -- athleticism, instincts. His emotional drive rubs off on everybody."
Take the Eagles' 14-10 season-opening loss at Atlanta, for example. Dawkins was in the midst a sensational outing when he disappeared, ducking into the Eagles locker room in the second half for an intravenous-fluid fix.
Unaware Dawkins had left the field, Kalu said he "knew something didn't feel right," so he turned around and then noticed Dawkins' absence.
Don't underestimate Dawkins' role in the Eagles' trips to the past four NFC title games.
His teammates marvel at him the way he marvels at, well, Marvel Comics. Atop Dawkins' locker are a collection of superhero figurines. He even has some piled up in a neighboring locker that's reserved for "Weapon X," Dawkins' alter-ego.
Not even Owens has an extra locker, and who knows how many egos he has?
"He's exceptional. No question about it," Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson said. "Tim McDonald, to me, was one of the ultimate safeties with the Cardinals and 49ers. But I think Dawk, with his quickness and tenacity, makes him one of the best ones I've been around."
Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown says Dawkins' presence in the secondary allows him and fellow starting cornerback Lito Sheppard to "take chances."
"I don't know if it's his anticipation or intensity," Brown said. "He's 100 miles per hour every play."
Only a few other elite safeties might compare -- the Baltimore Ravens' Ed Reed, the Dallas Cowboys' Roy Williams and the New England Patriots' Rodney Harrison. But Dawkins is so quick, so savvy, so experienced that he's easy to spot on the field. Off it, he's a soft-spoken leader, though he spoke up enough to play mediator in this summer's drama between quarterback Donovan McNabb and Owens.
If he was up for that challenge, he'll surely be ready for Sunday's matchup with Moss, Jerry Porter and the Raiders.
"Any time you play Randy (Moss), it's a challenge for the defense, especially defensive backs," Dawkins said after Sunday's 42-3 rout of the 49ers. "But that's not going to stop us from doing what we do. ... We're trying to cause as many turnovers and interceptions as possible. That's not going to stop this week just because of Randy."
Moss was 0-3 against the Eagles when with the Minnesota Vikings, never producing a 100-yard receiving game. He had just three catches for 51 yards and no touchdowns in his Vikings finale, a 27-14 divisional playoff loss at Philadelphia on Jan. 16.
"The window of opportunity to make plays against this defense is very short," Dawkins said.
That showed in the Eagles' opening loss at Atlanta. Dawkins intercepted a Michael Vick pass on the Falcons' first series, and he produced a fumble-causing sack in the fourth quarter. Against the 49ers, Dawkins had a team-high five tackles, and he smashed into quarterback Tim Rattay on a third-down blitz in the third quarter to help force an incomplete pass intended for the end zone.
As for Raiders quarterback Kerry Collins, Dawkins recalled Collins having success against the Eagles defense when Collins was with the New York Giants from 1999-2003.
"I'm sure he will feel comfortable playing against us," Dawkins said. "It's a challenge."
Collins shouldn't feel too comfortable. He's won only one of his last six games against the Eagles. He's 5-6 all-time against them, having completed 60 percent of his passes, thrown seven touchdowns to two interceptions and averaged 213 yards passing, with no 300-yard games.
"As long as Kerry has a great line to block for him and he has time to throw to his receivers, he'll get the ball to them. He always has had a tremendous arm and great vision," said Eagles linebacker Dhani Jones, a former Giants teammate of Collins'. "He throws a fast ball. Most of his receivers have to wear gloves because he'll cut their hands."
Among those donning gloves now is Moss.
"Moss can make anybody look good," Kalu said. "I could be a quarterback if I had Moss on my team."
Instead, he's plenty happy to have Dawkins on his team.
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:shrugs:BBMarley wrote:What happened to James?