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To: JakeStraw who wrote (720)12/1/1997 6:50:00 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45639
 
I just found out who Joe Pacarcek was. He was the QB in the Eagles/Giants game who fumbled when downing the ball on the final play of a game. A defender picked it up and ran it in for the winning TD. I can't believe no one on this thread was able to answer my question about him. I assume it is because I have mangled the spelling so badly.

Tom



To: JakeStraw who wrote (720)12/2/1997 8:24:00 AM
From: Mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
Hi huy;

Eagles could win NFC east with victory over the Jints this week. Kannell sure has been bogged down since he started throwing against real solid defenses, such as the skins and again this week against the BBucs. Eagles are no chopped liver either. In fact, except for that 56 yard TD to Toomer 3 weeks ago, Jints passing game has been non-existent for 3 weeks now. And before that, they didn't do much against Tenessee either. Dave Brown is not the answer. Jints need Ike Hillard in the worst way.

I wonder if they should pick up Alvin Harper, just to get some speed at the WR spot.

Jets must rum the deck in order to finish first. They lose all tiebreakers to the Pats and Miami. 5 division loses really hurt. Miami is 4-2 and the Pats are 6-1 within the division. Jets can still make playoffs with 10 wins, provided they beat Indy this week. Then they will have only 5 conference loses, and could beat out Jacksonville or Tenessee.

Don't get too excited about Hoying yet. Let's see next year. Same as with Foley and the Jets.

Mark