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Former Philly athlete gives fans their props

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL, Philadelphia Eagles

By FRANK WARD
DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor
Forget the taser guns, the vomiting on little girls, the stolen Montreal license plates and every other piece of dirt the national media want to focus on. Philadelphia fans are among the most loyal in the nation. Ask any athlete after their playing days and they’ll admit we’re hard, but fair. Anyone [...]

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Watters: ‘LeSean McCoy slick, improves every time I see him’

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL, Philadelphia Eagles

By FRANK WARD
DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor
Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg gave Philly an All-Pro running back in the mid 1990s. If everything goes according to plan, Eagle Nation may have to send donations to the high school’s football program for producing two top tailbacks.
LeSean “Shady” McCoy, forced into significant role due to concussions suffered by Brian [...]

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Ricky Watters helping kids through music, personal experiences

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL, Philadelphia Eagles

By FRANK WARD
DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor
Pounding the ball into the end zone a Super Bowl record three times in SB XXIX. Running the Eagles to three playoff appearances without a legit NFL quarterback during the Ray Rhodes era. Having a stadium bursting with energy from your athletic prowess.
Ricky Watters was one of the better running backs of [...]

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Ricky Watters: Keep Donovan McNabb

March 26th, 2010 · No Comments · NFL, Philadelphia Eagles

By FRANK WARD
DailyPhiladelphian.com Editor
At least one former Philadelphia Eagle thinks the Eagles would be foolish to trade Donovan McNabb.
“I’m not sure why they’d trade him,” Watters said in an interview Wednesday just hours before the trade rumor mill blew up. “If we had a quarterback like him when I played there, we would have been [...]

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A return to normalcy in Philly

November 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Philadelphia Phillies, Sports

Today, the world feels back to normal. The birds aren’t chirping, and church bells aren’t ringing. The morning coffee tastes more bitter and the eggs are burned. The horns are louder and more abundant thanks to the Septa strike. And, your boss will be hovering over your desk asking for those TPS reports hourly.
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