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Quarterbacks are historically regarded as the riskiest position to select in the NFL draft. They typically have a high boom or bust rate, and a team selecting a quarterback first overall knows it is taking a high chance on whether its franchise player...
He drives a long black gangster Cadillac. He can steal a broads mind, man, in three or four minutes. It’s not how long you talk, brother, it’s what you put in it. MJD 60th pick Ray Rice 50th pick Michael Turner 154th pick LeSean McCoy 53rd pick Arian...
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 04: Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood (center) pose with NFL players Andy Levitre, Brian Brohm, Bart Scott, Eric Wood, LeSean McCoy, Derrick Brooks, Toby Gerhart, Patrick Willlis at CMT Crossroads Live From 'Pepsi Super Bowl Fan... View Photo »
It’s the situation of the game. We were up 10, then they got the lead and we were forced to throw the ball ... We threw the ball well — 400 yards — so I don’t think moving the ball was an issue. It’s executing when we get down (near the goal line).
Maclin was on his way to getting better before 2011 caused every member of the Philadelphia Eagles' stats to dip. At just 24 years old and with another year of adjusting to the league, Maclin will easily return to form. In 2012, he should be able to...
If he doesn't get injured in the off-season, his numbers could be closer to 2,300 and 17 tds. I'll gladly take him over Peterson, McCoy and Rice next year. Foster is a PPR god and a fantasy opponents worst nightmare. 2) LeSean McCoy (RB) - The argument...
For more on Tim Tebow, see my article “Is Tim Tebow More Valuable to the Denver Broncos or Your Fantasy Team?” As I said in my 2012 fantasy mock draft, where I have him going No. 1 overall, LeSean McCoy is a stud. He was the No. 2 scoring fantasy back...
Philadelphia Eagles LeSean McCoy arrives for the Inaugural National Football League Honors at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 4, 2012. View Photo »
LeSean McCoy makes it so dangerous because he’s back there every snap. They spread you out and he’s sitting back there waiting to get the football and he can tear you up. They pose all of the problems, all of them, in their returns and in every aspect of their play. They’re very, very fast on defense an...
This is fools' gold for coaches too focused on statistics to see what is plain to the naked eye: An improved offensive line would make Vick and the Eagles' offense hard to stop. The Eagles must give LeSean McCoy a backfield mate who could be the...
Whittaker is one of those guys that hasn't lived up to expectations in college, but has the talent to break out in the NFL. The reason I include Whittaker here is that he can catch passes out of the backfield and return kicks as well. He scored two...
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Philadelphia Eagles LeSean McCoy arrives for the Inaugural National Football League Honors at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 4, 2012.
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 01: (L-R) NFL Running Back LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles accepts the 2011 FedEx Ground NFL Player of the year award, NFL broadcaster Phil Simms, Buzzy Thiboduaux, EVP of Junior Achievement USA, presenting checks and Jermon Bushrod of the New...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 01: Former NFl player and broadcaster Phil Simms introduces NFL players Maurice Jones-Drew of the Jacksonville Jaguars, LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles and Jermon Bushrod of the New Orleans Saints at the 2011 FedEx Air NFL Player of the year award...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 01: NFL Running Back LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles and offensive lineman Jermon Bushrod of the New Orleans Saints (accepting award for Quaterback Drew Drew Brees) pose with the FedEx Air and Ground NFL Players of the Year awards during a news...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 01: LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles accepts the 2011 FedEx Ground NFL Player of the year award and Jermon Bushrod of the New Orleans Saints accepts the 2011 FedEx Air NFL Player of the year award on behalf of New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees during...
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 01: LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles accepts his 2011 FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year award during a press conference for the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Year in the Super Bowl XLVI Media Center at the J.W. Marriott Indianapolis on February...
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy listens to a question after winning the 2011 FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year award during a news conference at the Super Bowl XLVI media center Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy, right, is congratulated by Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, left, after winning the FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year award during a news conference at the Super Bowl XLVI media center Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, in Indianapolis...
View Photo »NFC running back LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles (25) fumbles the ball as he gets tackled by AFC free safety Ryan Clark of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter of the NFL Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii January 29, 2012.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark (25) of the AFC forces Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) of the NFC to fumble the football in the first quarter of the NFL football Pro Bowl game Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Honolulu.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 24: Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy #25 carries the ball against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Arlington, Texas.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) is carted off the field after being injured during the second half of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011, in Arlington, Texas.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) runs past Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Anthony Spencer (93) during the first half of an NFL football game, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011, in Arlington, Texas.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) is tackled by New York Jets safety Eric Smith (33) during the third quarter of their NFL football game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 18, 2011.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 11: Running back LeSean McCoy #25 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium on December 11, 2011 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) celebrates a touchdown with teammate Danny Watkins during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Miami.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Miami.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) leaps into the end zone for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Miami.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) rushes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Miami.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles' LeSean McCoy, right, is tackled by Seattle Seahawks' Leroy Hill, left, as Seahawks' Alan Branch loses his helmet behind them in the second half of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Seattle. The Seahawks won 31-14.
View Photo »SEATTLE - DECEMBER 01: Running back LeSean McCoy #25 of the Philadelphia Eagles rushes against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field on December 1, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Eagles 34-14.
View Photo »SEATTLE - DECEMBER 01: Running back LeSean McCoy #25 of the Philadelphia Eagles leaps over the goal line for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field on December 1, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Eagles 34-14.
View Photo »SEATTLE - DECEMBER 01: Running back LeSean McCoy #25 of the Philadelphia Eagles reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field on December 1, 2011 in Seattle, Washington.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy (25) celebrates in the endzone after scoring a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter of their NFL football game at Centurylink Field in Seattle December 1, 2011.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy, left, and teammate Riley Cooper celebrate after McCoy scored a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks in the second half of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Seattle.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles LeSean McCoy arrives for the Inaugural National Football League Honors at Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 4, 2012.
View Photo »It’s the situation of the game. We were up 10, then they got the lead and we were forced to throw the ball ... We threw the ball well — 400 yards — so I don’t think moving the ball was an issue. It’s executing when we get down (near the goal line).
LeSean McCoy makes it so dangerous because he’s back there every snap. They spread you out and he’s sitting back there waiting to get the football and he can tear you up. They pose all of the problems, all of them, in their returns and in every aspect of their play. They’re very, very fast on defense an...
I didn’t hear it ... I didn’t see the front of the paper
That should never happen ... Coaches or players, we're in this thing together. I guess things happen playing a sport like this, everything's always a team, team first. You might have disagreements, guys might feel a certain type of way, but you work it out.
That's a tough situation, because that should never happen, coaches or players.
All we can do is control what we can control
That's a tough situation. That should never happen, coaches or players ... We're in this thing together. I guess things happen . . . you might have disagreements, guys might feel a certain type of way, but you work it out, get past it and get through it.
It's tough ... We're trying to get the loss out of our system. It's a whole new week [and] we have to prepare like any other week. So it's a little different but we still have a shot of making something out of our season.
Everybody was kind of down yesterday. But we've just got to find a way to maintain and play ball
We're in this thing together. Things happen in a sport like this. You might have disagreements, but you work it out, get past it and get through it.
That’s a tough situation because that should never happen ... Coaches or players, we’re in this thing together. I guess things happen playing a sport like this, everything’s always a team, team first. You might have disagreements, guys might feel a certain type of way, but you work it out.
If guys are missing blocks or not hitting holes, things like that, missed coverages, whatever it is, fumbles, why should Andy Reid have to suffer for that? It's not his fault
It's not really my call. I'm not sure the reason why
It's heartbreaking, man, because, I thought we had a chance to really beat 'em
You don't ever think about contracts [when you're on the field]
I don't react to that ... Andy's not going anywhere. He's a good coach, and everybody knows that. I think as players, we need to fight for him even more. We've got to make plays. Coach can't go out there and play. We know he's not going anywhere.
Last week it wasn't on his mind and he played well, so I'm sure it wasn't on his mind this game ... He's a good player. He just had a bad game, which everybody has bad games. Nobody's perfect. He didn't play good today. I don't know if that was why he was benched or not. I just know that he didn't play ...
He's a good player. He had a bad game, which everybody has a bad game. Nobody's perfect from a player to the media to fans
Andy’s not going anywhere. He’s a good coach. Everybody knows that. I think as players we need to fight for him a little more, a little harder. Just gotta make plays. Coach can’t go out there and play
It's really hard to talk about it because as a competitor obviously I want the ball but it's a team thing ... Maybe we threw it a little bit to back them off the box
He didn't play well. He knew that, so you fight through it. I don't think the contract had anything to do with it
I think I thought I'd touch the ball a little bit more
I don't know if (the drops) were why he was benched or not
I never think about a contract (on the field) or getting hurt
He had a bad game, nobody’s perfect ... I don’t know if that’s why he was benched or not, but he didn’t play well. He knew it. You fight through it.
