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Philadelphia Signs LB Rocky Boiman

What's the most significant thing about the Eagles signing reserve linebacker Rocky Boiman? Oh, I don't know? Not much besides all the bad puns people have been making about a man named Rocky joining a team in Philadelphia.

I hope to avoid the puns and will instead share with you Mr. Boiman's take on sharing the name of perhaps Philly's greatest sports legend, "There's definitely some irony there. It should be a fun thing." Boiman will likely backup a player younger than him, whether it be Stewart Bradley or Chris Gocong. The Eagles signed him to a one year deal but if things go well, he could certainly be here longer.

One of the aspects that makes this a real nice signing is Boiman's extensive experience on special teams, an area the Birds have been severely lacking in the past few seasons.

Boiman's addition helps add some depth where former Eagle Takeo Spikes left a void. At six foot four and 240 pounds, Rocky is best known for his run stopping ability and his penchant for raw eggs. Doh!

Packers Behind Philadelphia Lines: Five Questions With an Enemy Blogger

This is a slightly modified segment of one that was run on NFL FanHouse last year, in which a specific team blogger scours the internet and interviews a blogger of the opposing team.

I began this season by interviewing Sean Portnoy of Eagles Eye, a Most Valuable Network column that covers the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dan Benton: "Another year, another group of receivers for the Philadelphia Eagles. Who will be Donovan McNabb's go-to guy this weekend?"

Sean Portnoy: "Reggie Brown had a fine season in his second year, serving as the #2 guy when Donte Stallworth was in the lineup and the top receiver when Stallworth was injured. Brown doesn't have the size and/or speed to make you think he's a legit #1 wideout, but the way the Eagles like to spread the ball around, he doesn't need to catch 100 passes. It'll be interesting to see if Kevin Curtis can handle the transition from mostly being a slot guy to someone playing out wide and having to get separation from press coverage. McNabb's usual safety valve, L.J. Smith, is recovering from sports hernia surgery and a separate groin injury, so he may be limited on Sunday. The sleeper guy who could wind up being the second coming of Chad Lewis is Brent Celek, the team's fifth-round pick out of Cincinnati. The rookie tight end played really well in the preseason, and Andy Reid sometimes likes to play promising first-year guys right away in order to see if they can handle the "baptism by fire." Don't be surprised if Celek catches a couple of passes in the middle of the field on third down."

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