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Eagles squarely perched as Cowboys’ top rival

January 10th, 2010

In his 44 years with the Philadelphia Police Department, Vince DeBlasis saw plenty of his hometown’s dark side. When he retired as chief homicide inspector in 2003, he left four sons and one grandson to carry on at the police department. Here’s one safety tip that he, his sons and their families have come to live by: If you live in the City of Brotherly Love, don’t advertise you are Cowboys fans. It seems to bring out the worst in fellow residents. DeBlasis, who followed his sons into rooting for the Cowboys, says his young grandson was beaten up in his Catholic school because he wore a Roy Williams (the former defensive back) jersey. Daughter Lori, decked out in her Roy Williams jersey, …

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Eagles squarely perched as Cowboys’ top rival

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