May 25, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, Mike030270 said: Here’s a bunch of screen shots lol Wonder if these are any of you Reveal hidden contents Gotta love the full of ish I am done with the Eagles comments. LIARS.
May 25, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, downundermike said: Gotta love the full of ish I am done with the Eagles comments. LIARS. Those people are the worst. Leaving politics out of it, the fake fans that threaten they are done with the team make me sick. They'll cry themselves to sleep tonight over it, and they'll be purchasing more Eagles gear by the end of the week. Spoiler
May 25, 20214 yr 20 minutes ago, NOTW said: B.S. They'll be watching the games like always. I'd add croakies to the sunglasses and a huge beer gut to the guy, and you have the perfect stereotype. At least in the south. 🤣
May 25, 20214 yr Eagles' Social Media Post handled just like the majority of their drafts. Their hearts are in the right place, and they want to do what's best, but then they make the wrong choice at the top and blow it. That Jeffrey Lurie guy sure is consistent with his franchise.
May 26, 20214 yr I wonder how many other teams posted something similar. There is a pretty common theme with all those angry comments also
May 26, 20214 yr 49 minutes ago, devpool said: I wonder how many other teams posted something similar. There is a pretty common theme with all those angry comments also He didn’t deserve what happened to him, at all. However to honor him using the word "legacy” as if he contributed ANYthing positive to the world is a farce. And if anyone thinks that Chauvin did receive (or even could have) a fair trial is laughable. Not saying the disposition was wrong, but that guy was found guilty the day it happened by the media. Nobody was going to risk letting him off completely or with a lesser charge and being the match to burn multiple cities to the ground.
May 26, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, Outlaw said: He didn’t deserve what happened to him, at all. However to honor him using the word "legacy” as if he contributed ANYthing positive to the world is a farce. And if anyone thinks that Chauvin did receive (or even could have) a fair trial is laughable. Not saying the disposition was wrong, but that guy was found guilty the day it happened by the media. Nobody was going to risk letting him off completely or with a lesser charge and being the match to burn multiple cities to the ground. Chauvin's legacy is that he's a murderer.
May 26, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, devpool said: I wonder how many other teams posted something similar. There is a pretty common theme with all those angry comments also Lol I wasn't going to say it but I noticed as well
May 26, 20214 yr 49 minutes ago, M.C. said: A bunch of Capitol rioters incorrectly arguing over the use of the word legacy
May 26, 20214 yr 17 hours ago, Iggles25 said: Idolizing violent criminals is trendy these days. No surprise here. Can't tell if you're taking a swipe at the police or George Floyd.
May 26, 20214 yr 20 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: Again, ignoring facts this may be funny. Theres gonna be more murders in philly this year(which isnt the most dangerous city) than there will be cop shooting citizens murders. Umm, I'm pretty sure that's how it should be. There should be ZERO cop shooting citizen murders (key word here being "murder").
May 26, 20214 yr Cops should not kill people unless they are defending their lives or someone else's. Kneeling on the neck of a man on the ground is not acceptable. But let's not celebrate a criminal. He didn't stand up for justice and fairness to anyone. He is not a hero. His legacy is violence and crime against others.
May 26, 20214 yr 12 minutes ago, greend said: Cops should not kill people unless they are defending their lives or someone else's. Kneeling on the neck of a man on the ground is not acceptable. But let's not celebrate a criminal. He didn't stand up for justice and fairness to anyone. He is not a hero. His legacy is violence and crime against others. His legacy is that his death opened up many closed eyes to the problems with police. A legacy doesn't have to refer to every thing that happened in someone's life. In fact it almost never does. This country celebrates the legacy of a lot of men who did bad things in their lives. Interpreting it that way is just an excuse for the Capitol rioters to turn the attention away from the criminal Chauvin
May 26, 20214 yr The real issues with Eagle social media are their constant boring content. Players walking into practice from the parking lot and they hype it up like it's pro wrestling entrance. Or players literally in the equipment room trying on gloves and hats.
May 26, 20214 yr If Floyd is the best poster child you can come up with, you may want to re-evaluate your reasoning.
May 26, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, pgcd3 said: His legacy is that his death opened up many closed eyes to the problems with police. A legacy doesn't have to refer to every thing that happened in someone's life. In fact it almost never does. This country celebrates the legacy of a lot of men who did bad things in their lives. Interpreting it that way is just an excuse for the Capitol rioters to turn the attention away from the criminal Chauvin So we should have left those statues of Lee?
May 26, 20214 yr Wow. The stupid on this board is shocking but not surprising. They're referring to the change this incident brought to America's consciousness about racism. Clearly many of you can't see past the Black man's skin color, and so you choose to attack the victim as a way of ignoring this moment in history. Typical American denial about racism. Every "legacy" you honor---from July 4th to Memorial Day---is a legacy filled with bloodshed, brutality, war crimes and violence. Grow TF up. JFC.