IF YOU TURN left through a short, wide entrance way at the back of the Eagles' locker room at Lincoln Financial Field, there is a white-tiled space near the shower area. It's maybe 18 feet by 12, and it contains only an orange plastic bin for discarded towels, sitting in the far corner.
After warm-ups, just before the Eagles were to take the field for yesterday's game against the New Orleans Saints, quarterback Sam Bradford gathered his offense in that room. Tight quarters, yes, but good acoustics.
"I just felt like I wanted to say something, just get some things out there for the guys," Bradford told the Daily News, after throwing for 333 yards as the Eagles kept their season alive with a 39-17 victory.