Re: 122 Franchises Ranked Bottom to Top:
65. Philadelphia Eagles
Why? The team that once had a courtroom in their stadium, because the fans are amongst the worst of the worst. The Eagles can’t have nice things, they currently have the best record in football and then their quarter goes down for the season.
The Good. They had a brief run of success in the late 1940’s winning the NFL Championship in 1948 and 1949. Their third NFL Championship in 1960 came by beating Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers. The Eagles were the only team to defeat Lombardi’s Packers in the playoffs. In the Super Bowl era, the Eagles won 2 NFC Championships (1980, 2004)
The Bad. Other than the late 1940’s and the 1960 NFL Championship, the Eagles would not be in the playoffs again until 1978. Most of the 1980’s & 1990’s were a trainwreck.
The Ugly. The time Eagle Fans booed Santa Claus. About to finish 2-12 in 1968, The Eagles started 0-11 and could have tanked and select O.J. Simpson but won the next two games, allowing Buffalo to select The Juice. It snowed the night before in Philadelphia and the fans had to clear their own seats. Despite the bad weather, Eagle Fans were treated to a Christmas Halftime Parade. The cheerleaders were elves, but the field was a muck, and float got stuck, and the original Santa was too drunk to perform. A fan who happened to be wearing a Santa Suit was offered the role. The fans started to pelt Santa with snowballs. The motive remains in doubt, the stand-in was not exactly fat and jolly but some feel it’s a microcosm of the fans feelings of the Eagles ownership.
Where they play: Lincoln Financial Field, otherwise known as “The Link”. The Link replaced the old Veterans Stadium a multi-purpose stadium that fit the Phillies and the Eagles.
Owner: Jeffrey Lurie, heir to the General Cinema empire, bought the Eagles in 1994. Lurie’s ex-wife received a large portion of the Eagles in the divorce settlement.
Coach: Doug Pederson, a former backup quarterback, who played in both the NFL and WLAF’s NY/NJ Knights and the Rhein Fire.
Top Current Players: Carson Wentz, Zack Ertz, Malcom Jennings
Hall of Famers, Chuck Bednarik, Steve Van Buren, Reggie White
Up Next: The Minnesota Vikings