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Sunday Morning in Lehigh

Practices 3 and 4 of training camp start at 8:45 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., respectively.

Some good links this morning to get you ready for the day...

Bob Ford offers an interesting take on a changed Donovan McNabb.

Bob Brookover fills you in on what McNabb said.

For years, fans thought the Eagles wouldn't dare count on someone older than 30.You might want to reconsider, Brookover writes.

Jim Johnson addresses defensive concerns within Brookover's notebook.

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Bob Brookover is the Inquirer's Eagles beat writer.

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Jonathan Tannenwald is a producer with Philly.com. He also writes Philly.com's college sports blog, Soft Pretzel Logic.

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Zach Berman works in the Inquirer's sports department.

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