

NCAA's poignant championship highlighted in film by Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney.
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And if you get the time, try to squeeze in a great movie about an important issue that changed history: I wish you all the best of luck in the New Year. But the playoffs? What an accomplishment. I support all my friends in the playoffs and hope they all do well. Not that I want to hate on the other teams. The Chicago defense is tough, but John Fox is a great coach, and while I'm fully aware it might sound crazy, I'm ready to pick the Panthers to advance and win the Super Bowl. In the NFC, I believe the winner of the Carolina/Chicago game will advance to the Super Bowl. Personally, I'm thinking the AFC teams will have a hard time derailing the Super Bowl-bound defending champs. Now, I'm thinking there's got to be warmer climates that they can send me to. And for the Super Bowl, I'll be flying to London. This weekend, I'm off to Denver for their game with the Patriots. Last week, I traveled to New England to work the sidelines of the Patriots/Jaguars game. And I can tell you that being a correspondent and standing on the sideline is very different than being on the field. But, as a player working in the media, I have an opportunity to expand my abilities and refine other talents. Now, obviously, if I were to have my way, I would be on the field with my fellow Eagles making history.

I'm no different then all of my teammates, except I'll be reviewing the 2005 season from the road, where I'll be working on my ESPN2 show "Timeless" and covering the playoffs for the NFL Network. When the playoffs begin, those who are not as fortunate must go home and contemplate the problems of the past. It's a natural process in life and it will be so until the end of time. circus continues with everyone's favorite agent Drew Rosenhaus receiving permission to shop for a trade. Coach Brad Childress now dons an ugly purple tie (and there are rumors more of our coaches may follow), coach Marty Mornhinweg was elevated to the position of offense coordinator, ever sturdy Donovan McNabb now faces an off-season of rehab, and the T.O. And, after a season filled with strange circumstances and soap opera-like episodes, changes are bound to occur in Philadelphia. Nothing is forever in the National Football League.
