• Eagles team president questions Roy Williams deal, team direction

The 2008 season is hanging in the balance for the Dallas Cowboys. If the ‘Boys can weather the storm while Tony Romo’s out, get some help in the secondary, pacify TO, find Wade Phillips a pair, refresh Jason Garrett’s playbook, and get Jerry Jones to stay out of the way, they might be able to go 8-8.
The Cowboys traded for wide receiver Roy Williams to help beef up their offense. I don’t know how his acquisition makes Dallas get back to the run game or get Terrell Owens more involved, and I don’t think the Cowboys know either. Philadelphia Eagles president Joe Banner was asked his thoughts on the Williams deal and after basically saying Dallas overpaid he explained the difference between the two organizations.
Philadelphia Eagles president Joe Banner
From PhiladelphiaEagles.com:
Banner also said: “Our goal is to win a Super Bowl. Forget winning a playoff game, which is something they [the Cowboys] are still working on; our goal is to win a Super Bowl. You have to take your resources – your players, your draft picks, your salary-cap space – and you have to use those very effectively if you’re going to win Super Bowls.”
That’s great. And he’s right. The Philadelphia Eagles goal should be to win the Super Bowl. Especially since they haven’t won one in franchise history. Yeah, they got a few of those crappy NFL titles that nobody counts as championships but they don’t have a Lombardi Trophy. That’s always the neutralizer when us Eagles fans are arguing with fans of teams that have won a Super Bowl.
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January 19th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
HOW BOUT THEM CARDINALS!!