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50 minutes ago, Broadway Joe said:

So yes

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Dr. James P. Bradley is a globally recognized American Board-Certified Orthopedic surgeon and leader in sports medicine research and treatments. An educator and innovator, he has contributed advancements in surgical techniques and patents for medical devices. Dr. Bradley continues to support sports medicine education and research currently, as a Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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In February of 2014 Dr. James Bradley was honored with the Jerry Hawk Rhea Award from the NFL for being a dedicated and outstanding NFL Team Physician. Over the years, Dr. Bradley has been distinguished with several national and local honors including, “America’s Top Doctors,” and “Top sports medicine specialist in the Pittsburgh region.” He is considered one of the top Sports Medicine doctors in the country, who is consistently recognized by his peers and patients.

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As of 2017, Dr. Bradley has been the Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon of the Pittsburgh Steelers for 28 years. He has worked closely with the NFL and is a past president of the National Football League Physicians society. For over two decades now Dr. Bradley has played a significant role in the lives and careers of the NFL’s most spectacular players. He has treated thousands of athletes over his career and with his surgical talent they have returned to the sports they love.

He apparently worked on LeVeon Bell's torn ACL. 

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After Brady's last couple games, Wentz was probably leading the MVP race again. Man, I thought he was going to potentially throw 40 TD's. UGH. I wanted him to wreck McNabb's records. If he isn't just as good next year, I'm becoming an atheist.

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2 hours ago, Jeezla said:

After Brady's last couple games, Wentz was probably leading the MVP race again. Man, I thought he was going to potentially throw 40 TD's. UGH. I wanted him to wreck McNabb's records. If he isn't just as good next year, I'm becoming an atheist.

I don't know what it is, but ever since McNabb's left town, it seems like he's become just this incredibly bitter person. I also heard he was an alcoholic, and well these latest harassment allegations aren't looking good for him either. 

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10 minutes ago, Danger said:

I don't know what it is, but ever since McNabb's left town, it seems like he's become just this incredibly bitter person. I also heard he was an alcoholic, and well these latest harassment allegations aren't looking good for him either. 

Looks like he went full Farve. You never go full Farve.....

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13 hours ago, Danger said:

I don't know what it is, but ever since McNabb's left town, it seems like he's become just this incredibly bitter person. I also heard he was an alcoholic, and well these latest harassment allegations aren't looking good for him either. 

He started getting bitter towards the meeting at the end of his time here. He was always passive aggressive.

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13 hours ago, Danger said:

I don't know what it is, but ever since McNabb's left town, it seems like he's become just this incredibly bitter person. I also heard he was an alcoholic, and well these latest harassment allegations aren't looking good for him either. 

McNabb is a good guy. I saw him at the gym I go to out here around 6 months ago training with who I would guess was his daughter. I said hey to him and told him I was a big Eagles fan and he shook my hand and thanked me for the support.

Now, I can't speak on the allegations, and I won't deny that he was extremely bitter at times throughout his career, but of the "higher profile" people I have met he is definitely the easiest one to approach. I have a blind adoration for McNabb cause he was "the guy" when I was younger, hopefully he gets this stuff cleaned up and gets back on the right path.

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McNabb is a baby. Never got over that 12 eagle fans booed him on draft day. Always had that chip on his shoulder. But not to motivate himself but to remain bitter and thin skinned against eagle fans. He was a good QB and the best in franchise history but couldn't bring a chip home and constantly came up small, for whatever reason. He was exactly opposite of what we want/need in a Philly QB. We want a clutch, cold blooded killer, closer and he was a joking, sensitive, choke artist that shifted blame constantly and never connected with the fan base. 

Philly is easy to figure out. Play hard, determined, and take the the game as serious as we cheer for it and you really don't even have to be all that great. Maxmize your talent, practice hard, play harder and play with an edge. And don't waste your talent. 

Ever since he's left he's still been a bitter child. Never took any blame over anything that happened in Philly. Any time he gets a chance he throws shade on us and the Eagles. And all these indiscretions just prove to his character. 

McNabb is the best QB in franchise history. End of story. But he's been the biggest star J-O we've ever had. 

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On 12/14/2017 at 12:21 PM, Jroc04 said:

Never took any blame over anything that happened in Philly. Any time he gets a chance he throws shade on us and the Eagles.

Sounds eerily similar to other cast offs like Desean and Shady. Players who also felt disrespected as they were thrown away as if they did nothing for the Franchise.

McNabb was traded despite coming off the most productive Offense in Eagles history to that point. Finally given weapons Desean, Maclin, Shady but discarded for a POS scrub like Kolb and to a Rival team!

I'd hold a grudge too since any chance I had of winning a SB went out the window in Washington.

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