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I have no idea how you did it, but that is a thing of beauty. The thing that's standing out the most to me is the helmet - that looks incredibly legit. FANTASTIC work!

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Awesome job man, that is fantastic. If you don't mind me nitpicking, I see only two things wrong. On the elastic bands on the sleevs, the burgundy shouldn't go all the way around. The team switched to this style in 06 or 07 I believe. If you look at the pic in the link below, you will see what I am talking about. Also, the number on the jersey looks a little to skinny to me, but I might just be seeing things. But that really looks like the real deal, much better than my attempt.

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

I don't know if this was your intention, but I just don't understand why most Philly fans diss on McNabb all the time. I mean, this guy helped the Eagles become one of the more dominant teams of the NFC in the early-to-mid 2000's, led them to four NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. If anything, shouldnt Philly fans be more greatful for him than not?

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

I don't know if this was your intention, but I just don't understand why most Philly fans diss on McNabb all the time. I mean, this guy helped the Eagles become one of the more dominant teams of the NFC in the early-to-mid 2000's, led them to four NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. If anything, shouldnt Philly fans be more greatful for him than not?

No. Read the NFL Offseason thread from page one until the end. Anything I could say here has been said there.

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

I don't know if this was your intention, but I just don't understand why most Philly fans diss on McNabb all the time. I mean, this guy helped the Eagles become one of the more dominant teams of the NFC in the early-to-mid 2000's, led them to four NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. If anything, shouldnt Philly fans be more greatful for him than not?

No. Read the NFL Offseason thread from page one until the end. Anything I could say here has been said there.

Well all I'm saying is most teams don't have the luxury of having the kind of success the Eagles had with McNabb. Most fans would give thier left arm to see thier team have that kind of sucess. And if he was a jerk sometimes, so what? I root for the same team that Karl Malone played for. One of the biggest twits in sports, but he helped us to our teams glory days and we're still forever thankful for him here in Utah. All I'm saying is learn to appreciate success no matter what form it comes in, cause it's not that easy to obtain. You'll miss him down the road, it'll happen.

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

I don't know if this was your intention, but I just don't understand why most Philly fans diss on McNabb all the time. I mean, this guy helped the Eagles become one of the more dominant teams of the NFC in the early-to-mid 2000's, led them to four NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. If anything, shouldnt Philly fans be more greatful for him than not?

No. Read the NFL Offseason thread from page one until the end. Anything I could say here has been said there.

Well all I'm saying is most teams don't have the luxury if having the kind of success the Eagles had with McNabb. Most fans would give thier left arm to see thier team have that kind of sucess. And if he was a jerk sometimes, so what? I root for the same team that Karl Malone played for. One of the biggest twits in sports, but he helped us to our teams glory days and we're still forever thankful for him here in Utah. All I'm saying is learn to appreciate success no matter what form it comes in, cause it's not that easy to obtain. You'll miss him down the road, it'll happen.

Utah != Philadelphia. McNabb can eat a bag of dicks. Back to the concept... this can be continued (if you want, I really don't care to argue) in S.I.G.

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I stared at the picture for about 10 seconds, and he was still holding on to the ball instead of throwing it, which is perfectly accurate. Well done.

I don't know if this was your intention, but I just don't understand why most Philly fans diss on McNabb all the time. I mean, this guy helped the Eagles become one of the more dominant teams of the NFC in the early-to-mid 2000's, led them to four NFC title games and a Super Bowl appearance. If anything, shouldnt Philly fans be more greatful for him than not?

No. Read the NFL Offseason thread from page one until the end. Anything I could say here has been said there.

Well all I'm saying is most teams don't have the luxury if having the kind of success the Eagles had with McNabb. Most fans would give thier left arm to see thier team have that kind of sucess. And if he was a jerk sometimes, so what? I root for the same team that Karl Malone played for. One of the biggest twits in sports, but he helped us to our teams glory days and we're still forever thankful for him here in Utah. All I'm saying is learn to appreciate success no matter what form it comes in, cause it's not that easy to obtain. You'll miss him down the road, it'll happen.

Utah != Philadelphia. McNabb can eat a bag of dicks. Back to the concept... this can be continued (if you want, I really don't care to argue) in S.I.G.

Well, youre certainly entitled to your opinion, though just because Utah is less important than Philly in your opinion (if that's what you meant by !=....?), it dosent mean their fans are any less passionate and immune to being offended by thier stars. When you realize how good Philly had it, be sure to let me know.

Anyways back to the concept, again, great work. I'm still amazed by that helmet, just had to say that again haha. We should all be taking photoshop lessons from you!

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