Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season
Eagles Almanac 2012 is the best guide to your Philadelphia Eagles — and it's content-packed with analysis, statistics, scouting, and more written by your favorite writers and reporters. It's perfect for any fan that wants to go deeper on the team and get answers to the most important offseason questions. Read long features, in-depth analysis, and personal essays on topics like:

* What really happened to Michael Vick in 2011?
* The cold, hard truth of Juan Castillo's woeful defensive schemes.
* The make-or-break 2012 season for Andy Reid.
* Breaking down Shady's elite 2011, and how he can still improve.
* Advice for living in a world where the Giants win it all (again).
* How much does Nnamdi Asomugha have left in the tank?
* Examining the future for the Eagles in 2013 and beyond.

See more at http://www.eaglesalmanac.com
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Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season
Eagles Almanac 2012 is the best guide to your Philadelphia Eagles — and it's content-packed with analysis, statistics, scouting, and more written by your favorite writers and reporters. It's perfect for any fan that wants to go deeper on the team and get answers to the most important offseason questions. Read long features, in-depth analysis, and personal essays on topics like:

* What really happened to Michael Vick in 2011?
* The cold, hard truth of Juan Castillo's woeful defensive schemes.
* The make-or-break 2012 season for Andy Reid.
* Breaking down Shady's elite 2011, and how he can still improve.
* Advice for living in a world where the Giants win it all (again).
* How much does Nnamdi Asomugha have left in the tank?
* Examining the future for the Eagles in 2013 and beyond.

See more at http://www.eaglesalmanac.com
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Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season

Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season

Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season

Eagles Almanac 2012: The Definitive Guide to the 2012 Philadelphia Eagles Season

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Overview

Eagles Almanac 2012 is the best guide to your Philadelphia Eagles — and it's content-packed with analysis, statistics, scouting, and more written by your favorite writers and reporters. It's perfect for any fan that wants to go deeper on the team and get answers to the most important offseason questions. Read long features, in-depth analysis, and personal essays on topics like:

* What really happened to Michael Vick in 2011?
* The cold, hard truth of Juan Castillo's woeful defensive schemes.
* The make-or-break 2012 season for Andy Reid.
* Breaking down Shady's elite 2011, and how he can still improve.
* Advice for living in a world where the Giants win it all (again).
* How much does Nnamdi Asomugha have left in the tank?
* Examining the future for the Eagles in 2013 and beyond.

See more at http://www.eaglesalmanac.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014575010
Publisher: Eagles Almanac
Publication date: 07/07/2012
Series: Eagles Almanac , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Eagles Almanac 2012 is written and published by a group of your favorite NFL writers and reporters. Here's the all-star cast:

Mike Tanier from The New York Times, Football Outsiders, The Philly Fan's Code
Tommy Lawlor from PhiladelphiaEagles.com, Iggles Blitz, Scouts Notebook
Sheil Kapadia from Moving the Chains - Philly.com
Jason Brewer from Bleeding Green Nation, SB Nation Philly
Jimmy Kempski from Blogging the bEast, Bleeding Green Nation, Washington Post
Tom McAllister from Bury Me in My Jersey
Derek Sarley from Iggles Blog
Sam Lynch from Iggles Blitz, Iggles Blog
Gabe Bevilacqua from Iggles Blog, Bounty Bowl
Brian Solomon from McNabb or Kolb, NBC Philadelphia
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