Sunrise in the NFC East: The Division's Top Links on June 11, 2012
Welcome to minicamp week in the NFC East. All four of the division's teams take the field for mandatory practices starting tomorrow. Enjoy it while it lasts, because after this you'll have five or six weeks of nothing but CFL, golf and baseball.
The talk of the town(s) on this warm spring Monday...
TOP NEWS
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Josh Ellis of DallasCowboys.com points out the striking similarities between Felix Jones' situation and Mike Jenkins' situation. Of course, Jenkins has taken a different route lately, but word is that he'll be at mandatory minicamp this week.
In asking if there's another Laurent Robinson on the roster, Archie Barberio of Blogging The Boys takes an in-depth look at the wide receiver situation in Dallas.
Rob Ryan and Sean Lee are happy with what Bruce Carter's done in his first full offseason. I feel as though some people gave up on the 2011 second-round pick too quickly.
Apparently Tom Coughlin, whom Justin Tuck now calls "Cheese," can't stop smiling. Life's good for the league's strictest coach.
Just as the Giants were done with the post-Super Bowl pageantry and ready to focus on football, a potential DUI for offensive lineman David Diehl.
Chris McPherson of PhiladelphiaEagles.com asks if the Eagles can have faith in Mike Kafka to serve as Michael Vick's primary backup in 2012. Personally, I think the team has to strongly consider going the Trent Edwards route.
With Joe Banner gone, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News wants to know if we're now living in Andyworld or Howieworld.
Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer looks at the new Andy Reid.
From Dan Steinberg of the D.C. Sports Bog: Robert Griffin III dressed as a cop for an Adidas ad.
So much of the focus in Washington is on RG3, but Chris Cooley reminds us that it has to be a team effort if the 'Skins want to improve this season.

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