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Julio
04-04-2009, 12:30 PM
Last month, Dan Leone was fired from his part-time job with the Philadelphia Eagles after criticizing the team for letting veteran Brian Dawkins leave via free agency. Leone was a seasonal game day employee, which meant he worked during the Eagles' 10 home dates each season. His termination meant he would have been unlikely to attend any of those games in 2009. But now help is coming from an unexpected source.

Dawkins signed with the Denver Broncos, who happen to be playing in Philly this season. Since each visiting player gets two tickets to away games, the 35-year-old defensive back decided to give his allotment for the contest in Philadephia to Leone. Dawkins told the Philadelphia Daily News:

"I thought it'd be a good gesture. Had I not ... signed with Denver, that guy would still have his job. Obviously, he made a decision and out of emotion said something. He was one of probably thousands and thousands of Eagles fans who felt that way. That didn't surprise me, that someone said that on their Facebook. It did surprise me that he was let go, though ... I felt it would be a good thing, to reach out to that individual and just let him know how much I appreciate it.''





It was only 2 fucking tickets...

Captain-Obvious™
04-04-2009, 12:48 PM
:lmao:

way to show him how much you care...

SmackedInATL
04-04-2009, 08:38 PM
whoreslounge at its finest. WHO GIVES A FUCK

TIGERJC
04-04-2009, 08:49 PM
Damn I would have thought the man would atleast buy him season tickets, atleast the guy cared enough to even give him 2 tickets. but lol at how much he cares though

Humphrizzle
04-04-2009, 08:52 PM
thats stupid.

BobbyFresco
04-04-2009, 08:56 PM
whoreslounge at its finest. WHO GIVES A FUCK

The little Cobra that coudln't ventures out of the KF...Don't you have some races to lose?
GTFO
Kthnxbye.

Magnus213
04-05-2009, 11:28 AM
The Yahoo homepage features some of the most mind-numbing "headline news" the world has to offer. I'd say 80% of the time the most important headline they choose for their page is something about Dancing With the Stars or someone crying on American Idol.

I'd steer clear of it altogether, but many years ago I set up my primary email address with them, so I'm doomed to visit it continually.