It was back in October—Oct. 7, to be precise. I wrote a petition for the world to sign. The purpose of the petition was to get Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie to fire his Head Coach and Executive VP of Football Operations, Andy Reid.
Well, exactly three months have passed and the Philadelphia Eagles and their Head Coach have slithered their way to the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs against the New York Football Giants.
WHOOPTY-DOO you might assume, well actually no, I AM ECSTATIC!
And I would hope the 2,000 plus people who signed the petition are ecstatic, too.
Why the change in tone towards my beloved Philadelphia Eagles? Two words: Philadelphia Phillies.
If the Philadelphia Phillies can break "The Curse Of William Penn," why should I not believe the Eagles can follow suit?
Devise a way to maneuver themselves through the door the Phillies have swung wide open, or better yet, find a back door to the Professional Sports Championship Room and go in that way.
I'm sure the Phillies will be waiting there, nonetheless, arms wide open, welcoming their brethren to The Promised Land.
Do I think it will happen? Maybe. Why not?
I've seen enough balls not bounce in favor of my Philadelphia Eagles and other Philadelphia Sports Teams. Maybe this year year is different. Maybe the Sports Gods are smiling upon us now. At least the Phillies have proven they were being smiled upon.
But, what would I place my money on if I were a betting man?
That the Eagles will go into the Meadowlands to face the Giants like fearless, possessed, football superheroes and dismantle the Giants in the same manner they did the Dallas Cowboys, 44-6, in Week 17.
And then the following week, in the NFC Championship Game, walk into Bank of America Stadium to play the Carolina Panthers, with the weight, courage and hope of the Philadelphia populace upon their shoulders.
And proceed to let us all down in identical fashion to their performance in 2003, the NFC Championship Game against Tampa Bay, the Veterans Stadium finale.
I honestly believe Andy Reid has changed.
He must have in order to get the Eagles this far. Out of the doldrums of October, November, and Week 16 in December.
But he hasn't changed that much.
So keep this address handy.
You might need it shortly.
Thanks for reading, Kevin Riley.





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