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Philadelphia is now ON NOTICE!!!


Zod

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Just because everyone didn't speak slow enough for you?

How about from the time we got off the plane and a guy in front of me asked someone working at the car rental place-- "can you point me towards baggage claim". The guy at the rental counter said "what do I look like, a f'in map?".

And like I said earlier, it's a dirty place. Trash on the streets and sidewalks...just dirty.

But I'd have a bad attitude too if I had to hang around all those ugly damn women up there. :puke:

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Looks as if the iggles starting RT is out for Sunday's game.

Westbrook probable, Andrews out for Sunday

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on September 11, 2009 2:57 PM ET

Brian Westbrook got a portion of practice off Friday, but there's no doubt he will be starting Philadelphia's season opener.

Westbrook is one of eleven Eagles listed as probable on Philadelphia's injury report and will start against the porous-looking Panthers rush defense.

As PFT mentioned earlier, guard Shawn Andrews is indeed out for the game. Right tackle Winston Justice will try to build on an encouraging preseason in his first start since Osi Umenyiora made him famous. (We'd say Osi "posterized" him, but there aren't many posters of defensive ends. Unfair.)

Also out for the Eagles: guard/tackle Todd Herremans and backup linebacker Joe Mays. The rest of the team should be available.

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Looks as if the iggles starting RT is out for Sunday's game.

Westbrook probable, Andrews out for Sunday

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on September 11, 2009 2:57 PM ET

Brian Westbrook got a portion of practice off Friday, but there's no doubt he will be starting Philadelphia's season opener.

Westbrook is one of eleven Eagles listed as probable on Philadelphia's injury report and will start against the porous-looking Panthers rush defense.

As PFT mentioned earlier, guard Shawn Andrews is indeed out for the game. Right tackle Winston Justice will try to build on an encouraging preseason in his first start since Osi Umenyiora made him famous. (We'd say Osi "posterized" him, but there aren't many posters of defensive ends. Unfair.)

Also out for the Eagles: guard/tackle Todd Herremans and backup linebacker Joe Mays. The rest of the team should be available.

Westbrook will play...he lives on the injury report.....and he always plays like he is 100%.

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