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49 FACTS ABOUT SUPER BOWL XLIX

Michael Eisen

Jan. 30, 2015   PHOENIX – To commemorate Super Bowl XLIX, we bring you 49 facts and tidbits about Super Bowls, the New England Patriots, the Seattle Seahawks and, of course, the Giants.   I – New England and Seattle are a combined 4-5 in Super Bowls. The Patriots are 3-4 (winning Super Bowls XXXI, […]


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A TEAM’S START AND FINISH ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT FOR A SUPER BOWL WIN

Al Thompson

A quick start and strong finish will be crucial for both teams on Super Bowl Sunday. The Patriots know even if they jump out to a lead, it is never safe against Russell Wilson and the Seahawks…just ask the Packers.


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EAGLES NAME ED MARYNOWITZ VICE PRESIDENT OF PLAYER PERSONNEL

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The Philadelphia Eagles have named Ed Marynowitz vice president of player personnel.
The 30-year-old Marynowitz (pronounced MAN-o-witz) joined the Eagles in 2012 as the team’s assistant director of pro scouting and was promoted one year later to assistant director of player personnel.


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ROOKIE LINEMAN FOR SEAHAWKS AND PATRIOTS HANDLE PRESSURE IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS

Al Thompson

Seattle rookie offensive lineman Justin Britt and Patriots rookie center Bryan Stork are under pressure to perform like veterans in the biggest game of their lives…The Super Bowl.


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PATRIOTS DB LOGAN RYAN REPRESENTS HIS HIGH SCHOOL AS MUCH AS HE DOES SOUTH JERSEY

Al Thompson

The world’s football eyes will be on former Eastern standout Logan Ryan, who excelled at quarterback and defensive back for the Vikings from 2007-09 before he went on to an All-American career at Rutgers as a cornerback.
Drafted in the third round of the 2013 draft, Ryan is an important member of the New England Patriots secondary, who face the Seattle Seahawks Sunday in Glendale Arizona in Super Bowl XLIX.


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EAGLES HIRE RYAN DAY AS QUARTERBACKS COACH

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The Philadelphia Eagles named Ryan Day quarterbacks coach. The 35-year-old Day replaces Bill Musgrave, who left to become the offensive coordinator of the Oakland Raiders.   Day joins the Eagles after a two-year stint as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boston College. With his assistance, the school posted consecutive seven-win seasons from 2013-2014. […]


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10 WINS, SO WHAT. HOW THE EAGLES SHOULD PREPARE FOR NEXT YEAR.

Brian Baldinger

The Eagles won 10 games for a second straight season under the guidance of Chip Kelly in 2014. Big whoop! What went wrong and what should the Eagles brass learn from a December crash and burn that saw them tumble from 9-3 to a disappointing 10-6? Malcolm Jenkins, Darren Sproles, Casey Matthews, and Mark Sanchez […]


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EAGLES ANNOUNCE COACHING CHANGES

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The Philadelphia Eagles named Cory Undlin defensive backs coach and Justin Peelle tight ends coach. Peelle spent the last two years as the Eagles assistant tight ends coach. John Lovett, the team’s defensive backs coach since 2013, and Ted Williams, the Eagles tight ends coach for the last two years, will both now work in the team’s pro scouting department.


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ROAD WARRIOR RAVENS BEAT STEELERS

Rock Hoffman

Pittsburgh – The Baltimore Ravens go on the road in the NFL Playoffs and win – it’s their specialty under head coach John Harbaugh – and Saturday night was no different as they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-17 at Heinz Field. Quarterback Joe Flacco was an efficient 18-of-29 passing for 259 yards and two touchdowns […]


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EAGLES SEASON IN REVIEW: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE TURNOVERS

Al Thompson

Despite losing their starting quarterback, Nick Foles eight games into the season plus the services of linebacker DeMeco Ryans, the heart and soul of the Birds defense, in the same game against Houston, and despite losing five starting-level offensive linemen for significant time, including two (Allen Barbre and Todd Herremans) for the season, the Eagles still looked like they would take the NFC East and host a playoff game.


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