CAMP NOTES: EAGLES QB’S LOOK SOLID

Al Thompson

Since we are in an election year, let’s use some election terms in this notebook about Sunday’s open practice at Lincoln Financial Field. Quarterback: Sam Bradford looked “presidential” as the Eagles starting quarterback. Canton will not be calling for the tape of this practice, but all QBs looked solid. Both had their ups and downs. […]


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MOORHEAD ELECTED TO FORDHAM ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

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First-year offensive coordinator to be honored April 22 as part of the 2017 Hall of Fame class

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; July 20, 2016 – Penn State offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Joe Moorhead has been selected to the Fordham Athletic Hall of Fame as a member of the 2017 class. Moorhead was a standout quarterback for the Rams and then returned to serve as head coach for four seasons. Moorhead and the other members of the class will be honored on April 22, 2017 at 583 Park, during the Inaugural Fordham Athletics Gala.


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IMHOTEP CHARTER LOOKING TO REPEAT

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How do you improve on perfection? That’s the obstacle facing Imhotep Charter’s new coach, Mark Schmidt, the former Neshaminy coaching legend who was on the Imhotep staff under previous Panthers’ head coach Albie Crosby last year.


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THE CALM BEFORE FALL, FOOTBALL IS COMING

Brian Baldinger

It’s mid-July. The temperatures are soaring towards triple digits. And the NFL world is on one united getaway vacation. Coaches, enamored by their own coaches speak, always tell their staff and the players to get away.


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PHYSICAL TRAINING IS MORE THAN JUST LIFTING AND RUNNING

Andrew Hurst

Manliness and money; these items have always been the motivating and deciding factors for strength and conditioning programs. At the beginning of strength training in the 1960s, as we know it today, there was the proper utilization of barbells. Innovators, then figured and assumed there was a better — more efficient way to strength train — started developing machines.


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EAGLES DT FLETCHER COX PRESS CONFERENCE JUNE 16, 2016

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First and foremost, I would like to thank [Eagles Chairman/CEO] Mr. [Jeffrey] Lurie, [Eagles Executive Vice President of Football Operations] Howie Roseman, [Eagles Head Coach] Doug Pederson and [Eagles President] Don Smolenski for getting everything done.


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EAGLES EAGLES EXECUTIVE VP OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS HOWIE ROSEMAN PRESS CONFERENCE JUNE 16, 2016

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“Thank you guys for coming in today. I know this is a time of year you guys are normally with your families. Appreciate that. First want to congratulate Fletcher Cox. Really excited to have him here in Philadelphia for a long period of time.


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SOUL CRUSH KISS 73-37 AT SUN CENTER IN TRENTON

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By SPENCER GROSSINGER
The alternative home arena in Trenton took some time breaking in, but after an hour of mediocre football, the Soul flexed their muscles en route to a 73-37 thrashing of the LA Kiss.
The Soul defense allowed the LA kiss to score on three out of their first 4 drives, however after the Soul misfired on an outside kick, LA obtained the ball down by three points inside the Soul’s five yard line.


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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AND DT FLETCHER COX AGREE TO TERMS ON SIX-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION

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Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox just reset the market. Cox got a six-year, $103 million contract with $63 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. That’s historic; it’s the most guaranteed money for any non-quarterback in NFL history.


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FOOTBALL GAME TIMES ANNOUNCED FOR KENT STATE AND TEMPLE

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Nittany Lions open the 2016 season against the Flashes Sept. 3 at 3:30 p.m. and host the Owls Sept. 17 at noon


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