I'm watching the Philadelphia Eagles v Washington Redskins game and can't believe my eyes. On a day when I heard that the Washington Redskins gave Donovan McNabb a 5 year/$78 million dollar deal, the Redskins are getting rolled. WOW. It's 50something to basically nothing right now (i.e. 59-28) with just under 6 minutes left in the 4th quarter, and I'm looking out the window at the stars trying to understand how and why McNabb (i.e. who's lack of cardio got him pulled at the end of a game <--- Seriously?!?! Am I really supposed to believe that?) earned such a sweet deal.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not hating. I'm for everyone getting as much money as they can, for whatever it is they do. But wow... This performance on MNF is abysmal, and almost makes me want to change the channel. That's right, "almost". I want to see if the Eagles score 70+ tonight.
I was at the first meeting of the teams at Lincoln Financial Field, and I wouldn't have predicted this outcome for tonight. Oh well. One thing is for sure, I feel bad for the folks at FedEx Field, who are sitting in the rain...
THE WIRK
Showing posts with label Donovan McNabb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donovan McNabb. Show all posts
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Redskins v Eagles ~ McNabb's homecoming, Vick leaves the game
On Sunday, I went and checked off another stadium in my quest to hit them all. I finally decided to hit Lincoln Financial Field to watch the homecoming of Donovan McNabb. The Washington Redskins were in Philly to take on the Philadelphia Eagles and I wanted to also check out Michael Vick.
It hit me that it was homecoming weekend when I was at dinner with my friend Erika on Saturday night. She'd missed my birthday and wanted to make it up to me, and I was craving Mongolian beef so off to P.F. Changs we went. At the restaurant we were surrounded by kids that were dressed up to the nines and it hit me, that it must be "Homecoming" season. Well, how appropriate that I'd chosen to go to Philly to see the Redskins v Eagles match-up!
I hauled my lifeless body out of bed and drove to Philly. It's an easy drive (i.e. about 2 hours) and by about 3PM (i.e. after paying $25) I was parked in a lot staring at Citizens Bank Park. Immediately I was reminded that I needed to check and see what the National League Division Series match-up would be when I got home. I've been hoping for a Cincinnati Reds v Philadelphia Phillies match-up so I can see the Reds easily. Although, schedule permitting I do intend to go to Cincinnati and see the Reds at home... Fingers crossed.
Back to football.
Upon entering Lincoln Financial Field, I noticed that the band Kristen and the Noise was playing. Wow. Feels like I never left the DC/MD/VA area... I noticed that there were ladies selling hats and ties to benefit breast cancer awareness. Alright, I wasn't planning on buying an Eagles hat. I'll admit it right now, I'm not an Eagles fan and I dreaded going to the Linc because of the horror stories I've heard about Eagles fans. However, breast cancer has affected my family and what's $25? Wearing my new hat, I climbed the steps to the 100 level concourse and sent texts to my friends in the stadium. After that I was starving and went straight to the concession stand and spent $13.50 on a Philly cheesesteak and a large diet-Pepsi. When in Rome...
Before the game started, I was curious (i.e. along with everyone else in the free world) as to how Eagles fans would react to McNabb's return. As he was introduced and ran onto the field, people stood, cheered, and clapped for McNabb. There were some boos, but the cheers were louder. Eagles fans were respectful towards him, and I was inpressed by their class.
I used to live in Atlanta and at that time I have to admit, I became a bit of a Michael Vick fan. He made football exciting and was fun to watch. So, I thought what better game to watch since he had been playing touch since the season began. Well, in that sense, I'd be disappointed. I ended up watching for Kevin Kolb than I intended to since Vick left the game, sometime during the 2nd Quarter...
As the game went on, it seems like penalty after penalty was being called against the Eagles. Needless to say the Eagles' fans around me were getting progressively annoyed. With every false start, holding, and even horse collar call, the man behind me would yell towards the field, "Your mom holds/false starts/horse collars." Ahh yes. That's more of what I expected.
It hit me that it was homecoming weekend when I was at dinner with my friend Erika on Saturday night. She'd missed my birthday and wanted to make it up to me, and I was craving Mongolian beef so off to P.F. Changs we went. At the restaurant we were surrounded by kids that were dressed up to the nines and it hit me, that it must be "Homecoming" season. Well, how appropriate that I'd chosen to go to Philly to see the Redskins v Eagles match-up!
I hauled my lifeless body out of bed and drove to Philly. It's an easy drive (i.e. about 2 hours) and by about 3PM (i.e. after paying $25) I was parked in a lot staring at Citizens Bank Park. Immediately I was reminded that I needed to check and see what the National League Division Series match-up would be when I got home. I've been hoping for a Cincinnati Reds v Philadelphia Phillies match-up so I can see the Reds easily. Although, schedule permitting I do intend to go to Cincinnati and see the Reds at home... Fingers crossed.
Back to football.
Upon entering Lincoln Financial Field, I noticed that the band Kristen and the Noise was playing. Wow. Feels like I never left the DC/MD/VA area... I noticed that there were ladies selling hats and ties to benefit breast cancer awareness. Alright, I wasn't planning on buying an Eagles hat. I'll admit it right now, I'm not an Eagles fan and I dreaded going to the Linc because of the horror stories I've heard about Eagles fans. However, breast cancer has affected my family and what's $25? Wearing my new hat, I climbed the steps to the 100 level concourse and sent texts to my friends in the stadium. After that I was starving and went straight to the concession stand and spent $13.50 on a Philly cheesesteak and a large diet-Pepsi. When in Rome...
Before the game started, I was curious (i.e. along with everyone else in the free world) as to how Eagles fans would react to McNabb's return. As he was introduced and ran onto the field, people stood, cheered, and clapped for McNabb. There were some boos, but the cheers were louder. Eagles fans were respectful towards him, and I was inpressed by their class.

Kevin Kolb... Yeah, I really didn't care.
Kolb in the game

McNabb working
LeSean McCoy leaves the field
Here's one for you, as McCoy got up and walked off the field, the loud mouth behind me said, "Hey, McCoy. Did Andy Reid promise you 2 vicodin if you got up?!?!" WOW. I have to admit. That was funny!
Eagles offense, so close yet so far away
There were some older ladies around me also and they were hostile when it came to rooting on the Eagles defense (i.e. or lack there of), but this is football so I wasn't too surprised. Aside from that douche behind me, the majority of fans were just fine. Then agan, I did see at least 4 other occasions where someone was about to get punched. Security seemed to be everywhere to handle and attempt to diffuse the situations "quickly".
It was drizzling during the game, and I was wearing my mini-skirt and Uggs. Not the best choice, I've ever made, but I survived. With about 5 minutes left in the 4th quarter I knew the Washington Redskins were going to win and I wanted to beat traffic so I bee-lined for the parking lot. I'll admit, I also wanted to check out Harrah's in Chester on the way home.
I just need to see the Sixers (i.e. Philadelphia 76ers) play at home, and I can cross the city off of my list! Time to check the schedule.
If you are an Eagles fan, and you want to help raise awareness for breast cancer here's a shirt for you. It's a great cause.
THE WIRK
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Eagles have agreed to trade Donovan McNabb to the Redskins
Sit down and have some Chunky soup. It appears that the Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to trade Donovan McNabb to the Redskins. Maybe I should've made hitting the Linc (i.e. Lincoln Financial) a priority. With McNabb gone, and Kevin Kolb taking the reigns, I'm not sure there's any urgency or that I care too much anymore to make the trip to Philly. Further, although I live in the area, I still can't understand the moves of Dan Snyder and the Redskins. At a minimum, I'm fortunate to have a professional football team in the area so I can go and scout the visiting teams.
I am a Colts fan. GO COLTS!
THE WIRK
I am a Colts fan. GO COLTS!
THE WIRK
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