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  • 2 days ago | theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Geoffrey Knox

    It's an interesting time to be a Philadelphia Eagles fan, or a Philly sports fan in general. The Birds are so good and well run, it makes sleeping at night easy. The 76ers... Well... That's another story. After another lottery, the Phillies own the third selection in June's NBA Draft. It's hard to trust that they'll make wise decisions. That brings us to the Phillies. Watching them play baseball feels like watching the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde play itself out on a baseball diamond.

  • 2 days ago | theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Geoffrey Knox

    Bucky Brooks, aside from owning a pretty cool football name, is one of the current era's great but sometimes underrated NFL analysts. He is a former player and scout. He has even offered respectable opinions on the Philadelphia Eagles from time to time. Brooks has proven himself trustworthy. He has earned his stripes and seen it all. Four combined pro football seasons (1994, 1996-98) led to 32 in-game regular-season appearances and another three-game playoff run during the 1996-97 season.

  • 3 days ago | yardbarker.com | Geoffrey Knox

    Thousands of resumes have been crafted by NBA legends. None exceeds that of the late, great Bill Russell. There was only one problem. Pro basketball hadn’t birthed the television product that it has now become. "The NBA as we know it" era was officially kick-started by the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics rivalry, one fueled by Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and others. Then came Michael Jordan. Things haven’t been the same since then. Jordan was must-see television.

  • 3 days ago | theeagleswire.usatoday.com | Geoffrey Knox

    Who remembers that Twilight Zone television show? First aired in 1959, it ran until 1964 but found its way into syndication, which is probably where you 'old-schoolers' found it. A reboot came in 2019. It didn't last long, maybe two years, but if one didn't know any better, they might swear they landed in an episode featuring the Philadelphia Eagles. For the uninitiated, The Twilight Zone dealt with the eerie and downright illogical.

  • 3 days ago | sports.yahoo.com | Geoffrey Knox

    Who remembers that Twilight Zone television show? First aired in 1959, it ran until 1964 but found its way into syndication, which is probably where you 'old-schoolers' found it. A reboot came in 2019. It didn't last long, maybe two years, but if one didn't know any better, they might swear they landed in an episode featuring the Philadelphia Eagles. For the uninitiated, The Twilight Zone dealt with the eerie and downright illogical.

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