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Philadelphia Eagles (official thread)

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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
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Former Pennsylvania governor expresses his dismay after Eagles' latest loss


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Former Philadelphia mayor and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has been a post-game Eagles analyst on Comcast SportsNet for 17 years now. (Really!) But he never seemed as embarrassed as he did yesterday, after the Eagles lost 45-17 to the Buccaneers.

Read more at http://www.phillymag.com/news/2015/11/23/ed-rendell-plastic-bag-eagles/#OHpQU586tSES6xDx.99

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/philadelphia-eagles-governor-ed-rendell-bag-on-head-112315

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Lane Johnson Files Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against NFL, NFLPA

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Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson lost an appeal of his 10-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy in October. As a result, he filed unfair labor practice charges against the league and the NFL Players Association with the National Labor Relations Board on Tuesday, per Albert Breer of TheMMQB.com.

According to Breer, Johnson also "filed a complaint against the NFLPA with the Department of Labor under the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act."

Johnson has served six games of his suspension to date and has four remaining. He was also suspended four games in 2014 for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy, which made him a two-time offender this year and merited the 10-game ban.

Entire article: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...fair-labor-practice-charges-against-nfl-nflpa

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MAN SUES PHILADELPHIA EAGLES' FLETCHER COX FOR SEDUCING HIS WIFE

"I want to get you pregnant," the defensive tackle told the woman in a DM.

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Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox is known for penetrating backfields and planting quarterbacks in the grass. But a new lawsuit that accuses Cox of stealing a North Carolina man's wife suggests offensive lines aren't the only things he likes penetrating.....:lol:

Filed by 34-year-old Joshua Jeffords, the suit says Cox, who's in his sixth season with the Eagles, had an "adulterous affair" with Jeffords's 29-year-old wife, Catherine.

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Entire article: https://www.maxim.com/sports/fletcher-cox-eagles-seduce-woman-2017-12
 
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What year is it? Is she your fucking property that you have a right to her, you pussy? She can fuck as many NFL players as she wants and there isn't a goddamned thing you can do about it. Grow a pair and deal with it, loser.
 
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Bloodied fan arrested before Eagles' win had slugged a horse, cops say

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Details emerged Monday about the wild parking lot arrest from before Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Eagles and Minnesota Vikings in Philadelphia.

Hours before the Eagles won the game, to advance to Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots, police on horses arrived in the parking lot of Lincoln Financial Field, where a shirtless man with a bloodied face was arrested -- for punching a police horse and police officer, among other charges.


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Tornetta's arrest marked the second straight week that a man was arrested at an Eagles playoff game for punching a police horse.

Entire article: http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2018/01/horse_back_arrest_philadelphia_eagles_super_bowl.html

WARNING: Mongo is a professional horse puncher. Do not try this at home.

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Co-worker who is a Philly native is paying $100 shipping for soft pretzels to be sent to Denver for his super bowl party. And that is the shipping, not sure how much the pretzels cost. To each his own, and I get wanting to have a get-together with your friends to watch your team play in the big game. But soft pretzels? With $100 I could buy a bottle of Maker's 46 Reserve, and have plenty of money left over to buy soft pretzels at the local Philly cheese steak dive. Millennials.
 
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Co-worker who is a Philly native is paying $100 shipping for soft pretzels to be sent to Denver for his super bowl party. And that is the shipping, not sure how much the pretzels cost. To each his own, and I get wanting to have a get-together with your friends to watch your team play in the big game. But soft pretzels? With $100 I could buy a bottle of Maker's 46 Reserve, and have plenty of money left over to buy soft pretzels at the local Philly cheese steak dive. Millennials.
I spent $300 on 15 lbs of kielbasa shipped to me in Florida from an old Polish deli in Toledo (it was where my grandmother would always buy it) just for a super bowl party a few years ago. Sometimes local substitutes just don't cut it.

The party that I now go to has Schmidt's Bahama Mamas every year, shipped in from the German Village HQ. He is one of the Schmidt family who was born in Ohio and raised here in South Florida.
 
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Co-worker who is a Philly native is paying $100 shipping for soft pretzels to be sent to Denver for his super bowl party. And that is the shipping, not sure how much the pretzels cost. To each his own, and I get wanting to have a get-together with your friends to watch your team play in the big game. But soft pretzels? With $100 I could buy a bottle of Maker's 46 Reserve, and have plenty of money left over to buy soft pretzels at the local Philly cheese steak dive. Millennials.
It's not like it's a rare thing. Heck, you could probably get a custom order of fresh ones from a bakery for a third of that.
 
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I spent $300 on 15 lbs of kielbasa shipped to me in Florida from an old Polish deli in Toledo (it was where my grandmother would always buy it) just for a super bowl party a few years ago. Sometimes local substitutes just don't cut it.

The party that I now go to has Schmidt's Bahama Mamas every year, shipped in from the German Village HQ. He is one of the Schmidt family who was born in Ohio and raised here in South Florida.
Sausage I can see. But pretzels? :lol:
 
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Co-worker who is a Philly native is paying $100 shipping for soft pretzels to be sent to Denver for his super bowl party. And that is the shipping, not sure how much the pretzels cost. To each his own, and I get wanting to have a get-together with your friends to watch your team play in the big game. But soft pretzels? With $100 I could buy a bottle of Maker's 46 Reserve, and have plenty of money left over to buy soft pretzels at the local Philly cheese steak dive. Millennials.
Tell him Amish-style pretzels are better and you prefer Auntie Anne's. Let me know what he says and try to get a picture of the look on his face.
 
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