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He gone he gone he gone. Who Dat!?Devery was such a burner lol.
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He gone he gone he gone. Who Dat!?Devery was such a burner lol.
The Super Bowl run began!
Yeah You Right~! That "interference" from BountyGate to the lopsided calls cost Drew, CSP, that great core of players and US FANS at least 2 trips to The Show~! Total BS anyway anyone chooses to look at it! Bounty is a paper towel and should remain that way!We were all so young and naive thinking that we could win 1-2 more in a row. Little did we know that Roger Goodell writes the NFL scripts.
Worked in Nashville at the time, Titans fan.Must of been a Falcons or Colts fan?
I think most Eagles fans nowadays will tell you that by 2009, Donovan Mcnabb's tenure as Eagles QB, was on it's last legs. They'd brought in Michael Vick that particular preseason after a two-year stint at Leavenworth for running an illegal dog-fighting operation and it was obvious he was being groomed to be his eventual replacement. I think also, by that point, more and more Eagles/Philly-area sports fans, instinctively more so then saying so logically then felt that Andy Reid had taken the franchise as far as it was going to to, he had had his chances and 2004 aside, he'd fallen short every time. You can sort of perceive that tension in hindsight watching Eagles highlights from 2009-11, 2012. Plus, Philly sports fans are a bunch that play to win and for keeps and aren't afraid to behave rowdy to opposing fans and by 2009, Eagles werent the most popular team in town anymore. From 2007-12, Phillies owned the hearts and minds, and diehard admiration from the city because they did what Reid's Eagles couldn't do: win a major league championship. The Phillies picked up right where they had left off next year in 2009 and were murdering the competition (they'd lose the 2009 WS to NYY in 6 games).It was impressive, but at the same time, at the same time it still felt like "ok, it's the Lions". Which is pretty hypocritical considering a PRESEASON win against the Raiders a few weeks prior had really gotten my attention.
When they went on the road the next week and destroyed the Eagles, for me that was the first major regular season clue that things were starting to feel different than usual, even though the Eagles were without McNabb. That was a game where I had only got to watch the first half and had to leave at halftime to be somewhere.....and by the time I was back in my truck, the post-game show was on.....and I remember being a bit shocked hearing the final score, particularly considering it was only a 4 point lead at the half.