Andy V. Dick
Arguably the two greatest coaches in the history of the Eagles will face off again on Sunday at 4:15 in Arrowhead Stadium. Andy Reid has said recently that Dick Vermeil always treated him well, but he sure wants to beat him.
Sunday's game seems to be the least predictable of the year thus far. There are lots of questions that are tough to answer. How will Donovan play through the pain? Will the pain get worse? How effective will the Eagles' D be at containing the Priest/L.J. combo? How will our new no-name kicker fill David Akers shoes?
I can't remember the last time the Eagles were an underdog in a regular season game. Arrowhead is a tough place to play, but I don't see K.C. having enough to beat the birds. I think Donovan will continue to impress by fighting through the pain. This game, much like the fate of all Eagles' fans hinges on the chest of number 5. Keep an eye out for Dante Hall, he could be a difference maker. This is a game the birds could lose.
When coming up with my pick for this week I consulted my younger sister:
me: what do you predict for the Birds on Sunday?
her: F Kansas. I'm a believer.
We taught her well.
Eagles 24 Chiefs 20


the pearl jam show at the borgata on september 30 2005 was nasty. full of energy, almost loud enough, one of the better shows in the area. vedder was concerned for the fans due to the tradegy in europe. eddie even asked some fans to stop crowd surfing. after asking for peace the band goes into state of love and trust. mike palyed awesome. crazy mary had some sick keys. vedder of course drank some. great voice. reminded me as the band they are. "once upon a time i could control myself." if you were there, you probably know.
Posted by: Steve | Saturday, October 01, 2005 at 11:05 PM
why the double pearljam post?
Posted by: kmc | Sunday, October 02, 2005 at 03:33 PM