DEHog wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:DEHog wrote:Yes... they did. My friend who is a huge Philly fan was pissed when he found out they parted ways with Buckhalter.
Doesn't mean he was a starter..
76 carries for 369 yards is hardly starter numbers...and he 30 very old by RB standards.
Well... if you want to argue over the term "starter"...

Even though Westbrook is the primary guy, Buckhalter was spelling Westbrook in just about every game. The RB position is unique in that there is a rotation employed. So in my mind, maybe not yours, regardless of what a program line-up would say, the two RB's that play in every game are considered starters. I know what you're going to say however... the program lists Westbrook as the starter due to an 11-man offensive line-up... I get that and is not what I'm referring to.
Most teams these days, including the Eagles, use two RB's. Buckhalter played in 14 games last year and also had 324 receiving yards. Starter... speller... whatever... they lost an important piece of their offense. Most Philly fans would tell you that. Nevertheless, if they draft a guy like Chris Wells, they should be okay.
The point I was making was that they lost quite a few players this year and have holes to fill. And with the exception of Peters, they've yet to actually upgrade any of those positions. Additionally, they still can't get McNabb a receiver. I don't really care if Buckhalter is dubbed a starter or not, that's not the point.
And no matter how great you claim they are, we still swept them last year. I know where they went in the playoffs last season, but with regard to that one divisional opponent, the record still stands that the Skins swept them and could do it again. I'm not fretting over the signing of Peters.
Rd.1 (19): WR Jeremy Maclin
Rd. 2 (53): RB LeSean McCoy
Rd. 5 (153): TE Cornelius Ingram
Rd. 5 (157): CB Victor Harris
Rd. 5 (159): T Fenuki Tupou
Rd. 6 (194): WR Brandon Gibson
Rd. 7 (213): G Paul Fanaika
Rd. 7 (230): LB Moise Fokou
All argument aside I thought the Eagles did pretty well and IF Ingram's knee is OK they did great ... Clearly McNabb's window is closing and they are trying to win a SB before he retires.
I would also add that I agree with DEHog's assertion when you factor in that the Eagles added both Jason Peters and Ellis Hobbs to the mix. Some teams have people that know how to manage a draft - New England already has 3 #2 picks in next year's draft

this is a team that is only trying to maintain their position while we are a team (that only a few of us here at THN seem to consider) that needs to do a major overhaul and we do not have the people running this team that know how to do that.
Just hire the guys Snyder, you have the money, stop screwing with the team and with the fans
I would interpret from the above that it is Skins Freak's opinion that we are a better team than the Eagles at this time and could in fact beat them in both games this season - I'm a very strong supporter of this team but at this time I do not think we are a better team and I would be really surprised if we will end up with a better record than the eagles this coming season even if we manage to get very lucky against them
again this year.
We beat a couple of teams we were not better than last season and we lost to a couple of teams we were better than - the better teams do not always win, but the better teams only have occasional lapses - we were not a good team even if some here want to kid themselves about the 6-2 start
the fact remains we are a team in need of immediate change at 4 of 5 positions on the offensive line (Samuels is our only really good offensive lineman and we all hope that Dockery is able to contribute). We need much better players than Dockery to have a really good line and I do not see the urgency to address that side of the ball.
We have to hope that so many good things happen to be a more effective scoring offense this fall and it is not really possible that that is going to occur. Most here also recognize that there is little to no chance of Campbell being here - IF he has a fantastic year I hope he leaves anyway as he might be good but he's never going to be good enough. We need a big time QB and he's not that.
I will be a very big supporter of this team again but I also will be coming back to remind a lot of guys here whose opinion I respect (there are some who I think do not really know what they are seeing) that they were right in thinking we are on the path to a successful team this year OR to say I'm sorry but you really were just blinded by your loyalty and refused to see the train approaching.
this was posted in late April 2009, just for the record

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