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By jmorrill16, Section NFL
By: Jon Morrill The 2005 Philadelphia Eagles were pronounced dead late Monday Night; after being found in their snow covered home at Lincoln Financial Field in South Philadelphia after being on life support for months.
Super Bowl hangovers have been around since the inception of the Super Bowl nearly 40 years ago. But its frequency has spread like wildfire in recent years; the 2001 New York Giants, the 2002 St. Louis Rams, the 2004 Carolina Panthers all succumbed to the illness following their losses in the sporting event-turned-national holiday. The Oakland Raiders as a franchise have yet to recover from the sickness since their Super Bowl debacle back in late January of 2003. "It's just a shame," said team Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer Joe Banner. "We tried everything we could to fight it and stay positive. When things got really tough, we went about business as usual, you know, not wanting to give [the hangover] the satisfaction of knowing it beat us. There's no way we could have predicted this. 2005 will be missed." Services will be held later in the week to honor and celebrate the life of the '05 Birds. While there is no one yet declared to give the eulogy, there is mild speculation that player agent Drew Rosenhaus has been contacted. Word is that Rosenhaus had a very successful and dramatic first rehearsal doing the services, but halfway through his second run though, he threatened to hold out; stating, "I'm easily one of the top eulogists in the profession and at this time, I'm not being paid like one." Rosenhaus was even sent home for a brief period, supposedly, and though he has since returned to the funeral processions, it is not said how it has affected the chemistry of those putting the services together. The list of those expected to attend the wake include Terrell Owens's contract dispute, Brian Westbrook's foot, Tra Thomas's back, Lito Sheppard's ankle, the at times atrocious play calling of coach Andy Reid, a porous and pathetic offensive line led by Hank Fraley's shoulder surgery, Todd Pinkston's ruptured Achilles' tendon, and every joint, sore muscle and broken blood vessel in Donovan McNabb's entire body--not to mention the sad, sorry remains of a once proud Philadelphia defense. Though it is not yet known which of these names will be called upon to be pallbearers, it is for certain that all of these names will have helped bury all of the hopes and dreams of 2005 for Philadelphia.
The EA Sports Madden Football Cover Curse couldn't be reached for comment at press time.
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