http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion...e-Cowboys.html
This is definitely a PR fiasco for the Birds, but Hayes doesn't make the inky reporters seem sympathetic. I forget who said it in the last thread, but count me in the group who's schadenfreud for the media doesn't condone these pravda-esque tactics.
Apparently the same code of conduct doesn’t apply to the many rowdy, foul-mouthed, drunken, pot-smoking fans that pack the stadium.
Nor does it apply to the laundry list of Eagles players who routinely make the police blotter for a variety of offenses ranging from assault and battery, disorderly conduct, drugs, gun violations, and animal abuse.
Even for an Eagles team and the National Football League, which go to extreme measures to try to control the free-flow of information, Gordon’s move was petty and unprofessional. (Did McLane’s game-day column that asked if first-year coach Doug Pederson is the right guy for the job play a role?)
Nor does it apply to the laundry list of Eagles players who routinely make the police blotter for a variety of offenses ranging from assault and battery, disorderly conduct, drugs, gun violations, and animal abuse.
Even for an Eagles team and the National Football League, which go to extreme measures to try to control the free-flow of information, Gordon’s move was petty and unprofessional. (Did McLane’s game-day column that asked if first-year coach Doug Pederson is the right guy for the job play a role?)
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