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After an under-the-radar start to his career, Henery found out firsthand what it's like to fail in front of Eagles fans. He missed two fourth-quarter field goal attempts last Sunday - kicks that would have been enough to beat the 49ers.
Eagles linebackers need to be ready for Bills | The Asbury Park Press | APP.com
Moise Fokou arrived at his locker after Friday’s practice to find an empty stall, a "Philadelphia Eagles" nameplate and a sign taped to his chair that read: "Need to see Big Red." Just a little locker room humor from team prankster Jason Babin. But the unintended symbolism was hard to ignore.
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on the bright side
I got Fred Jackson on my fantasy team!
Jason Babin got robbed
Jason Babin of the Philadelphia Eagles is living in an empty home — because all of his family’s belongings were jacked from storage … including eight hunting shotguns worth around $12,000.
Babin tells TMZ he hired Houston Movers R’ Us to move his family from Texas to Philadelphia back in August — and asked them to put everything in storage until he found a home (this is his first season in Philly).
According to Babin, when he called the company a few weeks ago to send his stuff they gave him the run around … before finally admitting his possessions were lost in a robbery.
Babin says NFL Security followed up with Houston PD … and confirmed a police report was filed which included the serial numbers for his missing guns.
Babin claims the moving company is now refusing his calls and giving him fake phone numbers.
The movers’ contract includes a limited liability agreement — though it’s unclear if it covers Babin’s losses. He says he’s flying back to Texas in a couple of weeks to sort it all out.
"Buddy doesn't have many rules but one of them is don't lose to the Cowboys."
How does someone...
..who signed a 28 million dollar contract hire a dime-store moving company to handle his personal belongings…especially when those belongs include guns registered to you?
Man..for over the caysh and get a real company to move you…not one with a limited liability agreement.
Why do people always think I'm playing the Race Card???
Is it because I'm black???
Everyone you try to sign is going to have a limited liability agreement it’s just how the industry works. Babin should have gotten insurance.
The Jruth shall be told.
Everyone YOU or I try to sign...
…might have one, but you can’t tell me that people who can afford better get the same type of companies you or I get. This is the equivalent of Ryan Howard getting a rental car from Alamo while on vacation.
Why do people always think I'm playing the Race Card???
Is it because I'm black???
Yea….because hewould obviously choose enterprise
If you dont like Big Red, then F#%@ You!
-Ricky Bobby
by GreenInBaltimore on Oct 9, 2011 9:18 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
EXACTLY...
…they pick you up!
Why do people always think I'm playing the Race Card???
Is it because I'm black???
My first google search on the subject.
You can ask the moving companies from which you are getting bids if they offer other valuation options. If your moving company is covering your belongings, it is not insurance. Moving companies are not allowed to sell insurance. Instead, you are paying for stated liability, in other words, you are setting the limits for your moving company’s liability if your belongings are damaged, lost or destroyed.
Some moving companies offer expanded valuations. Declared value allows you to set a per-pound amount for your belongings. For example, if you decide your belongings are worth $6 per pound and your total shipment is 10,000 pounds, you are placing a valuation of $60,000 on the total shipment. That would be the maximum you would receive if the entire shipment was destroyed or lost. Individual items would be replaced with like-kind, a two-year-old washing machine for a two-year-old washing machine. This is important to consider because items such as used clothing have little actual cash value.
You can also ask if the moving company offers lump sum value, also called assessed value. The coverage is basically the same except the consumer sets the amount by value instead of weight. This is better if you have a lot of small, high-value items that don’t weigh much.
Why do people always think I'm playing the Race Card???
Is it because I'm black???
That’s like hiring baby’s R us to deliver your baby via C section
by con-vick on Oct 9, 2011 9:56 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
"But the unintended symbolism was hard to ignore."
I think it was pretty fucking intended.
God Damn you, Andy Reid.
Damn Lesean, think you got enough food?
Luxury rap, the Hermes of verses. Sophisticated ignorance, write my curses in cursive
A hot dog and I believe a taco. He’s so worldly!
Fly Eagles Fly, on the road to Vicktory!
by KeepSwinging on Oct 9, 2011 12:14 PM EDT up reply actions

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