The Progressive Case for the Philadelphia Eagles (Seriously)

Filed in National by on February 4, 2018

The Eagles are a living rebuke to anyone who thinks social consciousness is a distraction from winning or a repellent to fans.

This is also a city that has also spent the season rooting for a group of players who have been especially socially conscious in 2017. It is the team of star safety Malcolm Jenkins, who spent most of this past year raising his fist during the anthem and forming the Players Coalition to negotiate with NFL owners to financially support causes fighting for racial equality. Even if one disagrees with the strategies of the Players Coalition, thinking it was too quick to compromise the player protests, this was an extraordinary way for Jenkins to spend his season, while leading this team to the number-one seed in the NFC.

This is the team of Chris Long, who after playing for the Patriots last year, refused on political grounds to go to the White House. He then went to Philly and became publicly political after Nazis held their deadly march in his hometown of Charlottesville. Long donated his game checks to local scholarships and said in a statement, “In August, we watched people fill our hometown streets with hatred and bigotry. Megan [Long’s wife] and I decided to try to combat those actions with our own positive investment in our community. We want these scholarships to be reflective of what the ‘Cville’ community is really about—supporting one another, social equality and building up those in our community who need it. We hope our investment will change the lives of the students who receive the scholarship and in turn, those students can positively impact others.”

Hat tip to Tizzy Lockman for pointing to this article.
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  1. puck says:

    At least the Eagles don’t have a bunch of “Eagles In Name Only” players who keep blocking their own teammates and running toward the wrong end zone.

  2. Niko says:

    Many reasons to support the Eagles at the Super Bowl this year. In addition to their players’ progressive activism, the Patriots owner Robert Kraft is a big Trump supporter with his star players Brady and Gronkowski who have stated their support for the corrupt White House leadership.

  3. Niko says:

    Many reasons to support the Eagles at the Super Bowl this year. In addition to their players’ progressive activism, the Patriots owner Robert Kraft is a big Trump supporter with his star players Brady and Gronkowski who have stated their support for the corrupt White House leadership.

    I say this as a Bostonian and former Pat’s fan.

  4. jason330 says:

    Puck, That’s brilliant.

    If the Eagles played like the Democratic Party… they’d raise more than the other team and think they won the game.

    If the Eagles played like the Democratic Party… they wouldn’t field an offense because it might make the other team angry.

  5. I am emotionally spent. I can’t believe we won!!!