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DeSean Jackson on knowing the Eagles’ starting QB before training camp: ‘The team wants to know, too’

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Mike Vick has made it clear in recent days that it would be his preference to have a  starter named before the start of training camp. And though perhaps it would have been best for him to keep this thought to himself, you can’t really blame him for feeling that way. Who wouldn’t want to have certainty about their job status heading into camp?

But Chip Kelly has made it clear that’s that’s not how he rolls. It’s too soon for him to make those decisions and they will not be made until he is ready. Sorry, Vick. It’s good to want things.

As it turns out, Vick isn’t the only one who would like to know the starting quarterback prior to the start of training camp. Teammate DeSean Jackson spoke to the issue during an appearance on the NFL Network on Tuesday night.

Jackson was careful not to say who he thought had the advantage in the competition, noting that both Vick and Nick Foles had similar amounts of reps with the first team at OTAs and minicamp. However, the wideout said that Vick isn’t the only one who would like to head into camp with a named starting QB.

“I have been hearing some things about Vick saying that he wants to know. At the same time, the team wants to know too. We need to go into training camp prepared and know who is going to be our starting quarterback. Whether it is Foles or Vick, I think they would both do a great job and we will be ready for the season.”

It’s a fair point, and again makes sense—of course things would be easier if there was a known starter at the beginning of camp. I’m sure it would be easier for Coach Kelly as well. It’s easy to speak of ideal scenarios, but that’s not what we have at the moment. The reality is that there are many unknowns for the Eagles this team, and part of the mental preparation of the game is learning to adapt to challenges.

Though it will be the overriding topic through the next several weeks leading up to training camp and throughout camp, we should settle in for the reality that, no matter how much we want it to happen early on, Kelly will name his starting quarterback when he is good and ready. And that may not be until well through the preseason.

But on the plus side, what else would we have to occupy our days until training camp if not talk of the very real quarterback competition with the Eagles?

To see the video of Jackson’s appearance on the NFL Network, where he also talked about—wait for it—Timmy Tebow, go here.

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

Will upgrades at the Linc put Philadelphia in contention as a Super Bowl host city?

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

 

The Philadelphia Eagles announced over the weekend that Lincoln Financial Field would undergo a Stadium Revitalization Project over the next two years, intended to enhance the fan experience at games.

Included in the project, which will conclude prior to the start of the 2014 season, includes Wi-FI (whoo hoo!), an additional 7,000 seats, 2 additional HD video boards, bridges connecting the upper levels of the stadium and imagery to connect great moments and players of the team, including 34 murals placed along the upper and main concourses. The project will total $125 million.

Of the planned improvements, team owner Jeffrey Lurie said,

“This is an exciting and new era for the Philadelphia Eagles. Just watching the new HD boards will be fun as the game will be captured in a powerful way for fans. And celebrating players and pivotal moments in games is a wonderful way to showcase the Eagles proud history as a team. Fans will see these all around the stadium.”

While improving the fan experience at games is certainly a goal for the Eagles organization, might there be anything else motivating the team to implement the changes?

With the improvements and state-of-the-art technology, Lurie says that seeking to host the most prestigious event in American sports certainly is a possibility.

Lurie said to CSNPhilly,

 “You know, that wasn’t the intention. But certainly when I’m on the Super Bowl committee, when you’re bidding for a Super Bowl, the committee looks very closely at your stadium and your city, what you can host, and Philadelphia would be a great place.”

Like the rest of the football world, Lurie will have his eyes closely on New York as they host the big game in 2014. Should the weather prove to be a non-factor in the game, then he sees no reason why Philadelphia can’t serve as host to the game one day.

“We’re going to root for a decent weather day in New York and New Jersey. We think we have a great city here to host it, and a great stadium. And I’m sure a lot of people feel the same way.”

That will all be determined at a much later time. For now, have fun looking through some of the renderings of what the Linc will look like at the project’s completion next year.

“McFive” will be back at the Linc as part of the team’s history.

 

What the new concourse in sections 104 and 105 will look like post-project.

 

Was there any doubt as to B-Dawk’s image in updated Linc? It’s pretty much mandatory.

 

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

Checking in on Philadelphia Eagles minicamp

Thursday, June 6th, 2013

by Brandon Campbell

 

 

 

 

(Image via MattWargo.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles are in the midst of their mandatory minicamp and, as was the case with OTAs the past few weeks, fans are looking for clues of what it may all mean.

Guess what? You’re going to have to keep on guessing. Chip Kelly won’t  speak in definitive terms at this stage, but notes that the team is improving each and every day. The pace of practice no longer seems as feverish because they have grown used to the speed.

Though we are still a long way from the start of the season, some of the progress at the NovaCare is already worth shouting about — the o-line that was decimated by injuries in the 2012 season was back together at minicamp. Jason Peters, Jason Kelce, Todd Herremans, and Evan Mathis, whose injuries all required surgery, were all present at the start of camp on Tuesday. There is no guarantee that players like Peters will be playing back at his former Pro Bowl level, but having them all back in relative health is a significant sign of progress for the Eagles offense.

While these offseason activities are very important for any team, particularly one with a new coaching staff, Kelly cautions that there is only so much that can be done and determined by  the OTAs and minicamp.

“You put the big boy pads on, some guys really step up and other guys you thought were really good and all of a sudden, ‘Where has he been’ and so it’s tough to really evaluate.”

The biggest area of difficulty to evaluate sans pads is one that is most critical for the Eagles heading into the 2013 season due to the collective bargaining agreement — the secondary, particularly the cornerback position.

“One of the biggest positions that’s really been difficult for us is [cornerback] because we can’t play press man from the CBA rules. How good are they in man coverage? I don’t know because we can’t play it. Normally when you go to camp and see them in preseason they are doing one on ones every day. You are getting the chance to see [CB Cary Williams] and [CB Bradley Fletcher] and those guys compete against [wide receiver DeSean Jackson] and [WR Jeremy Maclin]. We haven’t been able to do that. We knew the rules going in, so instead of complaining about it, what can we get accomplished? A lot of scheme stuff, lot of assignment things, learning how to tempo, learning how to practice.”

The quarterback competition will continue to be one of the biggest areas of focus until a starter is announced, and Kelly revealed a seemingly simple formula for what he seeks in his starter.

“Who can move us the best and who gets the football team up and down the field…It doesn’t have to be that he throws a prettier ball or all those things, there is a lot of different things. How do you manage a game, how do you secure the football? Are we not turning it over? Are we constantly moving in a positive direction? Are we getting into third and short and converting them? Things like that. It really is who moves the team the best is what we are looking for at the quarterbacks.”

It seems so basic, yet we’re still no closer to an answer. And that means one thing: let the guessing continue!

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

Philadelphia Eagles announce training camp dates at the Linc

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

Good-bye Lehigh, hello South Philadelphia: Eagles training camp will be held in the city this year for the first time in decades.

 

The Chip Kelly era in Philadelphia Eagles football has so far been all about a new way of doing things. This summer, the first change to directly impact fans will take place — holding training camp in Philadelphia for the first time in decades.

The Eagles will host camp at the NovaCare with five open practices at Lincoln Financial Field, the team announced on Tuesday.  Dates for those practices are:

July 28

August 5

August 11

August 17

August 26

If you are interested in attending any one of those practices, be sure to mark your calendars: though admission is free, fans will need to secure tickets. These will go on sale on Tuesday, June 18 at 2 pm. You can obtain tickets at that time by visiting www.philadelphiaeagles.com, Ticketmaster.com, or by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. Seating will be general admission by section, with an 8-ticket limit per practice.

Team president Don Smoleski said,

“We are opening up the lower bowl first for fan seating and will open up additional seats as needed. We want this to be a fun atmosphere for our fans and can’t wait to feel their energy as we get ready for the regular season.”

A limited number of season ticket holders will randomly be selected from every section of the stadium to attend private practices at the NovaCare Complex.

The mere mention of training camp is a sure sign that we are getting ever closer to football season. Rock.

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

 

 

Can Frank Gore Avoid The Aging Running Back Curse?

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

by FanDuel

 

Does Frank Gore have more?
(Image via ESPN.com)

 

If you are a running back in the NFL, there is no celebrating when you turn 30 years old. Most franchises believe that running backs take a huge hit in productivity around that age, and they have the numbers to back that up. Frank Gore is now 30, so the question is, will 2012 end up being his last solid season in the NFL?

Last season, the 49ers owed a lot of their success to Gore, as he experienced a solid campaign for the second year in a row. After some 2010 struggles, Gore averaged 4.5 yards per carry and found the end zone eight times each season these last two years. Will his productivity in 2013 keep him among the top daily fantasy sports picks?

Just one year ago, Michael Turner was the latest running back to hit that 30-year old wall. In 2011, he had 1340 yards and 11 touchdowns. While he did find the end zone 10 times in 2012, he was only able to pick up 800 yards. He seemed half-a-step slow during the year, and he saw his average yards per carry dip below four for the first time ever in his career.

One way the 49ers can help protect Gore and keep him productive is to utilize the other running backs on their roster as well. LaMichael James played well in limited action in 2012, and Kendall Hunter is a solid running back as well. Gore should no longer be treated like a feature back, but instead one who gets the bulk of the carries only.

Gore has been with the 49ers ever since they took him in the 3rd round of the 2005 draft. He has been one of their most productive players in recent history, and the coaching staff knows how to put their players in a position to succeed. If Gore can just stay healthy and provide around 1000 yards with 5-8 touchdowns, they will be more than satisfied. Just do not expect a repeat of the last two years.

 

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LeSean McCoy comes in at #45 in the ‘Top 100 players of 2013’

Friday, May 31st, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

“They like me, they really like me!”  That’s what LeSean McCoy can say after hearing the well-deserved accolades from his NFL brothers about his speed and skill.

On the NFL Network’s continuing series of the “Top 100 best players of 2013,” nary an Eagles player had been mentioned in the bottom half of the countdown.  Sure, the Birds are coming off of a terrible season.  No players had been selected for the Pro Bowl.  Would the team collectively be slighted of this offseason accolade as well?

It certainly seemed that way until Thursday’s selections of numbers 50-41 were revealed.  The lone Eagle so far represented in the countdown?  Running back LeSean McCoy, very often was the single bright spot in games in the 2012 season, was featured as the 45th best player in the league as voted by his peers.

The segment opened with Steelers corner Ike Taylor saying of Shady, “Man, that boy’s got some Allen Iverson feet, but he’s playing football.”

Very high and appropriate praise for one of Philadelphia’s favorite Eagles.

McCoy’s peers went on to express their admiration of his speed, vision down the field, and ability as a receiver.  All of these attributes make Shady a difficult threat for defenses to contain.  And that’s why he is one of Philadelphia’s most potent offensive weapons.

Despite missing 4 games last season, McCoy finished the year with 840 rushing yards, , 373 receiving yards, and a total of 5 touchdowns (2 rushing, 3 receiving).

Shady topped players like Atlanta Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez (47) and Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton (46) in the episode.  Just ahead of McCoy were New England Patriots WR Wes Welker (44), Giants QB Eli Manning at number 43 (BOOO), Ravens DT Haloti Ngata (42), and Cowboys’ TE Jason Witten (41).

On the reaction show immediately following the unveiling of the latest players, Shady showed that he’s ready to prove himself all over again in 2013.

“This year coming up, I am healthy and have something to prove again.  I can’t wait.  I can’t think of a back in this league that can do as much as I can do.  I am focused and ready to roll.  I think Coach Kelly is bringing in a new offense that fits me so well, being in open space with so many looks and movements.  I think I will have a better year.”

Watching the highlights featured in the segment is probably one of the only times you will smile when thinking about or referencing the 2012 season for the Philadelphia Eagles.  Do yourself a favor and check out the video here.

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Chip Kelly has early praise for LB Mychal Kendricks, QB Matt Barkley in 3rd week of OTAs

Wednesday, May 29th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

Eagles at work.
(Image via the Philadelphia Eagles’ Facebook page)

The third straight week of Eagles OTAs took place outside in Monday’s rain, and head coach Chip Kelly wasn’t apologetic.

Perhaps it’s not ideal for reporters, he joked, but this is real life.  Football is played outside and his players must be prepared to play in any kind of weather.

It’s more of Kelly’s desire to simulate real game experiences for his team.

Kelly unveiled another practice technique new to the NovaCare yesterday — one that a journalist described as using “fly swatters”.  Objects that meet that physical description were taped to the shoulders of assistants, a technique the coach used at Oregon.  Okay, but what on Earth for?

“It simulates a pass rush.  So when you’re in seven on seven, obviously, you’ve got to throw through the lane.  We made those at Oregon, and it gives us an opportunity.  It’s the exact height of a 6’4″ defensive lineman with his hands up.  You can’t throw over everybody, so you have to throw through throwing lanes. It’s the best way we can simulate that.”

Ahh.  Rather clever, that.

While continually stating that it’s too early to read anything into what transpires in practices, Kelly did take the opportunity to praise certain players when asked about them.  For instance, he is clearly high on second-year linebacker Mychal Kendricks’ abilities.

“I think Mychal’s an athletic, real physical linebacker, but I think his biggest attribute is his athleticism.  He’s a three‑down linebacker, he doesn’t have to come off the field on third down.  He excels in pass coverage, but he’s physical enough to play on first and second down.  He’s one of the more athletic linebackers in this league, so really excited about his future and what he can do.  He can do everything we’ve asked him to do.”

As has been the case previously, Kelly said it’s too early to read too much into which players are playing with the first team.  He stated that he and his coaching staff were just “rolling guys through” the different practice teams to see how they perform.

Mike Vick was back to taking reps with the first team after Nick Foles had an opportunity to do so last week, but it was Matt Barkley who garnered much of Kelly’s praise at Monday’s press conference.

“Matt’s done a great job.  He’s a real student of the game.  Had a great background to begin with.  Started every game in high school and in college, so his experience that he came in here with.  I don’t know if anybody’s done that, having that much experience coming in as a rookie.  Real student of the game, does a great job of grasping concepts and understanding what we’re trying to do and not just what the receivers are running for routes.  I think that’s kind of sometimes with the rookie, what routes are they running, and I’m going to throw the ball.  Matt does a great job understanding the overall concept that’s being run and then being able to kind of change…It’s not just he’s so much more gifted than anybody else.  It’s really how hard he works at the game.  Lot of fun to be around and lot of fun to coach. “

When asked specifically about Danny Watkins, Kelly revealed his approach to reviewing every player on this Philadelphia squad.

“No, I have no expectations of anybody.  When I got here on January 16th, it didn’t matter to me if you were a first round pick or an undrafted free agent.  It’s about putting the best team on the field.  Where they got picked in the past or those things, it was a clean slate with us coming in.”

No player can rely on his past successes or failures on this team.  It’s about how they perform now as they acclimate to a new system.

Other notes from Monday:

-LT Jason Peters was absent from practice for undisclosed reasons but Kelly stated that it was not injury related.

-Safety Kenny Phillips was also absent from Monday’s practice but was at the Complex in the training room.

-Kelly revealed that he’s not one to talk much about injuries, but said what has already been disclosed about TE James Casey: He should be ready for training camp this summer after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

Much ado about nothing: Fun with the faux Philadelphia Eagles depth chart

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

Ah, a little offseason intrigue.  Could a mere Philadelphia Eagles fan, who attended the team’s Academy for Men last weekend, have

Who will be number 1 on the Eagles’ depth chart? Unfortunately, at this stage we know not.

uncovered perhaps THE biggest bit of information about what Chip Kelly currently thinks about this team and its players abilities?

Very probably not.  There has been a lot of buzz about pictures taken and posted on SB Nation’s Bleeding Green Nation site that featured what appeared to be an unofficial depth chart.

And why wouldn’t we be interested?  There is not even an attempt at an updated chart on PhiladelphiaEagles.com, with names of players no longer on the team featured.  So what, oh what, are writers and fans supposed to focus on these days?

Anything, really, and if it’s the unlikely scenario that a fan has captured the deepest, darkest secrets of the NovaCare, then so be it.

The biggest non-story from the non-depth chart?  That Nick Foles is listed as the starting quarterback.  GASP!  He’s been taking reps with the first team in OTAs this week – clearly this means a decision on the starting quarterback has been made…Right?

Kurt Coleman and Colt Anderson are listed as the team’s starting safeties.  I know we have over three months to go until the regular season gets underway, but that seems very unlikely, regardless of what transpires during the rest of OTAs and training camp.

Also?  The chart would indicate that all of the Eagles’ 3-4 moves on defense were for naught, as the faux-depth chart indicates the 4-3 scheme of old.

According to Les Bowen of The Daily Newsthe Birds have stated that the chart was developed for the Academy by the Marketing department.  Talented as they are, the team’s marketing brains won’t have a role in creating who we see on the field this season.  Phew.

So, truly, the story is a bunch of hoopla about nothing, but it was fun for the few seconds it seemed that maybe a great mystery had been uncovered in the offseason.

Back to reality!

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Philadelphia Eagles: Chip Kelly testing players’ versatility

Monday, May 20th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

WR Jason Avant is happy to play wherever his team needs him.
(Image via Sports-Kings.com)

We’ve heard much about Chip Kelly’s energetic and efficient style of running Philadelphia Eagles practice: the loud music, the nonstop pace.  But Kelly has more tricks up his sleeve and is having his offensive players try their hand on defense in practice.

So far, TE Clay Harbor has taken turns at linebacker, “to be more versatile.”  Harbor says that practice at the position is only for “emergency situations,” but could Kelly be trying to find other possibilities for Harbor to remain on the roster with three other tight ends on the Eagles’ roster, including Brent Celek and 2nd-round draft pick and Stanford standout Zach Ertz?

If we know anything about Kelly at this stage, it’s that he continues to keep us guessing.

WR Jason Avant took turns in the defensive backfield last week and is pleased to be considered in other aspects of the game.  Avant has already demonstrated his versatility with his contributions to special teams and serving as an emergency quarterback for the Eagles.

“It’s one of those things that I work hard, and whatever that may be, and whatever the team wants me to do, I’ll do it.  Whatever that is – special teams, offense – whatever it may bring.  I’m going to do it the best I can. I don’t necessarily think it’s a clouded future.  I think it’s an honor, in any way, for any coach to think you can do other things.”

If these practice moves are keeping us guessing, they will likely do so to the Birds’ opponents, should Kelly wish to roll them out during games.  The Inquirer’s Zach Berman notes,

“New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, a friend of Kelly’s, has done similar things in the past.  Receivers Troy Brown and Julian Edelman have played defensive back in games.  Linebacker Mike Vrabel caught 10 career passes as a red-zone tight end.  The Eagles’ experimentation is not unprecedented, although it is uncommon at the NFL level.”

In a practice move not as dramatically different as his teammates’ turns on the opposite side of the ball, WR Jeremy Maclin has practiced punt returns.  This change can be chalked up to Kelly wanting to fully evaluate the abilities he has on each player on Philadelphia’s roster.  The 2012 season is the first that Maclin did not have punt return duties in his professional career, but it’s an option the new Eagles coach wants to keep open.

“Yeah, we’ll look at Mac back there.  Again, it’s May, so we’re going to take a look at him and Damaris [Johnson] and DeSean and [receiver] Nick Miller.  Russell Shepard is a guy that’s returned punts before, one of the rookies that’s out here.  So we’ll get a bunch of those guys because you never know in a game; all of a sudden two guys are hurt.

When you’ve only got a 46-man [game] roster, someone has got to go back there, and hopefully it’s someone that’s fielded punts before.  [Maclin] has got some experience at it, but we’ll take a look at him.  But does that mean he’s going to be our starting punt returner?  I have absolutely no idea right now.”

Kelly is testing the mental and physical prowess to their fullest as his players begin to settle in to his style of practice and leadership.  At this early stage in Kelly’s tenure, nothing is routine.

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LeSean McCoy sued for alleged assault in party bus incident

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

by Brandyn Campbell

 

 

 

 

Eagles RB LeSean McCoy is definitely not cheering the allegations made in the lawsuit against him.

For anyone  in the public eye, it’s probably a good rule of thumb to try to stay off the pages of TMZ.  Not all news on the notorious gossip website is bad, but really, when is it ever truly positive?

If that was a goal of Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy, then he has failed at his mission.  Shady was headline news on TMZ on Tuesday over an assault allegation filed against the star athlete.

The claims stem from an incident on a party bus from Philadelphia to New York City this past December.

The details of the suit, per TMZ, are as follows:

According to the lawsuit filed by a woman using the alias “Mary Roe” … the Philadelphia Eagles RB had invited 15 women to join him on a party bus that went from Philly to a NYC nightclub on December 18, 2012.

During the trip, the lawsuit alleges, McCoy, along with his bodyguard and a couple of other guys, began to spray some of the women with water.

Roe claims she protested the water spraying … so McCoy ordered his bodyguard Big John to “get her.”

In the suit, filed May 10 in Philadelphia, the woman claims McCoy and/or Big John proceeded to hit her in the face, causing her to fall to the ground.

While she was on the floor, the men allegedly physically restrained her and poured a beverage onto her hair, clothes and body.

And if things couldn’t get worse … the woman claims McCoy and Big John then forcibly ejected her from the party bus on the side of the New Jersey Turnpike.

But some of the women allegedly complained to McCoy about Roe getting the boot — so she was snatched back up from the side of the road and placed back on the bus.

The woman claims she was taken to a nearby rest stop — where the football player once again ditched her — and continued on with his party trip.

Roe is now suing for more than $50,000 in damages for assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence.  Roe says she suffered head trauma, a disc protrusion on her spine, bad sprains, contusions and bruises all over her body, and severe shock.

At the time of writing neither McCoy nor the Philadelphia Eagles had commented on the story.  However, The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reported the following via Twitter:

Just asked LeSean McCoy to comment about allegations, he said, “I got to go” before he jumped into the passenger seat of a Porsche and left.

— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) May 14, 2013

 

RE: TMZ LeSean McCoy report, source close to RB said he does not dispute kicking woman off bus, but that rest of allegations are false.

— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) May 14, 2013

McCoy’s attorney, Andrew Smith, issued the following statement on the running back’s behalf:

“The allegations against LeSean McCoy are completely, unequivocally false.  There are no criminal charges pending and no probable cause was ever found.  This is sadly an attempt to extract money, and LeSean will vigorously defend any attempt to collect money through a personal-injury claim.”

The alleged victim filed a police report about the incident in New Jersey, before taking two trains to get back to Philadelphia, per the Philadelphia Inquirer.

These are only allegations and as none of us were there, there is no way to know the truth.  Unfortunately, this story comes just months after the ugly Baby Mama Twitter drama that unfolded between McCoy and his son’s mother this January.  Prior to that unfolding, Shady had a squeaky clean, unscathed image in the public eye.  Even if this story  proves to be untrue, the speculation is another hit to the once immaculate reputation of the tremendously talented player.

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