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Where Eagles dare: Vick signing more reason to fear Philly

August 14th, 2009

The Philadelphia Eagles do not fear controversy. Now their rivals in the NFC East must fear the Eagles. Philadelphia signed quarterback Michael Vick to a two-year contract Thursday, giving him a chance to revive his NFL career after a two-year absence. Vick spent 18 of those months in a federal prison for his involvement in a dog-fighting ring. The Eagles stepped up in 2004 and acquired Terrell Owens when the San Francisco 49ers were trying to unload him for being a cancer in their locker room. Owens helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season before he in turn washed out of Philadelphia in 2005. Now the Eagles, who reached the NFC title game in 2008, add one of the …

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  1. lineman
    August 14th, 2009 at 06:37 | #1

    Andy Reid and the Eagles management have failed the fans and the team again with signing scum bag Vick. Reid has embarrassed the fans several times by not meeting expectations, taking control of leadership and or managing issues with his personal life. He should most definitely be fired for this last act of insult.
    This most recent blunder is the last straw any Eagles fan should endure and Reid’s reasoning surly requires Jeffrey Lurie to question his coach’s judgment.
    Regarding statements Reid has made in defense of his action, he has clearly demonstrated he has again failed to engage personnel with stand-up qualifications and failed to understand the Philadelphia Fans requirements for quality and integrity.
    We do care about people / player qualities and hold our standards high for our sports team role models. The law was broken so Reid awards disgusting behavior and attempts to explain his selection with an unacceptable demeaning attitude.

    Ex-Eagle Fan (As long as Reid and Vick are Eagles.)

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