This just in fox just fired Tom Brady and now trying to hire Jason Kelce when asked why fox says Tom Brady is a prick. Jason is funny and whimsical. Also we might meet Taylor. [Reply]
The scene in the #Eagles’ cafeteria during Jason Kelce’s speech. Quiet the whole time, I’m told, except for the sound of people crying. pic.twitter.com/ZlA5NlhOGP
The scene in the #Eagles’ cafeteria during Jason Kelce’s speech. Quiet the whole time, I’m told, except for the sound of people crying. pic.twitter.com/ZlA5NlhOGP
Knowing Jason’s character I have a feeling he knew right after the eagles loss he was finished. Not even debatable for him even though he pretended like he was seriously considering another year. But he didn’t want to give red meat to the media blaming the eagles locker room culture. And he didn’t want to take the spotlight away from Travis during the Super Bowl run.
Not a coincidence that he chose this timing to make the announcement. And not surprising he made that choice with class. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Press conference is going live now. Travis and both parents are in attendance.
I tried to watch, but I couldn't make it farther than a few minutes.
I don't know why, but things like this, seeing someone I like, being so torn up, and emotional, makes me emotional. I just couldn't keep watching.
I know he is probably going to a Fox studio show, because of the NFC, but I wish he would join ESPN or FS1.
Man, wouldn't he be a great addition to First Things First? Hopefully we would never have to see or listen to the human equivalent of white milk, known as Mangini, ever again. Unfortunately, apparently Nick and Mangini are so close they watched the SB together. [Reply]
He really really really cares for Andy, sharing the story of when Andy's son passed away and the role he played in both he and his brother's lives was above a beyond a thank you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Ming the Merciless:
this guy just emits passion
thats what it takes to get so far in football
love it
great career
Would fit in any era of the NFL. Can you imagine him playing for Dick Vermeil?
He should be on the NFL "how to be a pro football player" committee [Reply]