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Phillyish

@caniday1

“For Philly fans everywhere”

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calendar_today27-12-2020 15:38:53

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Kendall Beck (@kbeckeagles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Haason Reddick and Josh Sweat couldn’t even plant their feet to even have a chance at Mahomes. No wonder why the Eagles didn’t have any sacks on the night…

Barstool Philly (@barstoolphilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highest grade in Super Bowl LVII (92.2) Highest passing grade ever recorded in a Super Bowl (92.9) Jalen Hurts was absolutely incredible 🔥

Brenden Deeg (@brendendeeg_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gannon vs. good QBs in 9 games (Dak x3, Mahomes x2, Brady x2, Carr, Herbert) 240/297 81% completion percentage 29 TDs Just in case you thought Gannon leaving was a bad thing for the Eagles.

BossHogg (@6hogg6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dominique Wilkins on the only player who should be compared to Michael Jordan in the GOAT debate: "Kobe Bryant....People who played against Kobe, they know. They know. They know."

Jo (@mavsstan41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chael Sonnen claims Lebron James takes PEDs. “We have the same drug guy, I know exactly what he takes”. ( via Flagrant 2 podcast)

Sidelines - Eagles 🦅🏈 (@ssn_eagles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I know I didn’t walk through that fire just to smell the smoke.” - Jalen Hurts I’m legit about to get that tattooed on my body

Eagles Nation (@phleaglesnation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Sirianni says Jalen Hurts has still been at the facility most days “working out like a maniac in the weight room.” Nick says going to the Super Bowl didn’t change Jalen at all, and that he still seems just as hungry and as focused. #Eagles

Nick Sirianni says Jalen Hurts has still been at the facility most days “working out like a maniac in the weight room.” Nick says going to the Super Bowl didn’t change Jalen at all, and that he still seems just as hungry and as focused. #Eagles
NBAinthezone™️ (@nbainthezone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Kobe was on the court in 2006, the Lakers had a 111.3 ORtg, which was good for 3rd best in the NBA. When he was off the court, a 92.4 ORtg, which would’ve been the 3rd worst in NBA HISTORY. He also averaged 37.5 ppg against 50+ win teams that year on top of being

When Kobe was on the court in 2006, the Lakers had a 111.3 ORtg, which was good for 3rd best in the NBA. 

When he was off the court, a 92.4 ORtg, which would’ve been the 3rd worst in NBA HISTORY. 

He also averaged 37.5 ppg against 50+ win teams that year on top of being