Fan could be setting trend for teams like Tampa Bay, Washington, Tennessee, Chicago, and the New York Jets
If you are a fan of an NFL team that lacks a quarterback who can perform consistently well what do you do? Place a Craigslist ad of course. That is exactly what one Philadelphia Eagles fan did.
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Per complex.com he actually started with asking for something else. I mean if you are going to place an ad, go big or go home, right? The fan asked for a new secondary as well. Talk about a fan with issues with his team.
Who knows if this was a Philadelphia Eagles fan with real issues or he just thought he would do it for attention or as a joke. Either way, this fan took the time to place the actual ad. At the very least it seems like a guy with time on his hands.
If you are going to try to get someone’s attention though, my suggestion would have been to use eBay. People take you a little more seriously there.
However give it up to the fan for caring I guess. He is not happy with cornerbacks Cary Williams or Bradley Fletcher. He also has a specific request for his new quarterback.
"If you know anyone who can throw a ball to someone 20 yards away without having it intercepted by a guy who is only 10 yards away, let him know that we might need him, too"
Sounds like a reasonable request, right? At least he asked. Can’t get anywhere if you don’t ask.
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