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Raymond Mirra | Best Football Players
Each year, Ray's Eagles would play with passion and grit, determined to make the playoffs. Ray Mirra understood it all well, and when he went on to become a sportswriter, he made sure to give every football player his due credit for the pain endured during every NFL season—even if that meant changing the color of their jersey from black to green. The Eagles, who are also a Philadelphia football fan favorite, were Ray's most admired team. Ray emphasized each player's best traits, winning streaks, position on the squad, and football career in all of his articles on sports and in his job as a producer at NFL Films.
By raymirra net3 years ago in Unbalanced
Takeaways From The Bye Week For NFL Players Recovering From Injuries
The team's head coach, Nick Sirianni, spoke with the media and provided an update on the issue of NFL players returning from injury. Prior to the other game that would be played against the Washington Football Team the next week, he described the general situation as being quite hopeful. Ray Mirra was a sports story writer and he told that The Eagles were treated well during their bye week after returning to practice for a short time this afternoon."
By raymirra net4 years ago in Unbalanced
Ray Mirra Millionare in Industry
Ray Mirra has played an integral part in the history of the National Football League. He is a former player, coach, and broadcaster whose accomplishments have made him one of the most popular figures in Philadelphia sports history. Ray Mirra was born on January 9, 1952. He was raised along with his family in the borough of Queens, New York City. His parents were public school teachers who divorced after he was born. Unfortunately, he lost his father at a very young age which left him feeling insecure. He used to play football before the fact because of lack of parental support. He was also known by his name “Ray” due to his trademark glasses, which he had since childhood.
By Raymirra Net4 years ago in Unbalanced
American football made me tough
American football is man's best friend it has given us an outlet to express this testosterone fueled side of our humanity. When we sit back and reflect on all the harmful deadly ways, we have chosen to express our man hood. Only then do we realize that this needed diversion not only saves lives it builds character. No pain no gain. American football takes us away from orderliness and comfort zones. It lands us in the middle of chaos and unpredictable outcomes.
By Deon Hudson4 years ago in Unbalanced
Football Hero
It was a fall Thursday night in a small town in Southeastern Arkansas, it was my first time to play in a football game and my whole family was there to see me. I was on the 7th grade team, just below the 8th grade and JV (Junior Varsity) team. I wore number 22.
By Kelvin Davis4 years ago in Unbalanced
Why Liverpool came close to winning a quadruple
Liverpool had a phenomenal season. Until the very last week, they were competing for a quadruple. Manchester City edged them in the Premier League for just a point and Real Madrid later beat them in the Champions League final. Despite that, they lifted two trophies. FA Cup and Carabao Cup. In both of them, they were better than Chelsea after penalties. We’ll look at the key reason, why they have almost made it the most successful season in the club’s history.
By Matic Cretnik4 years ago in Unbalanced
Football and Head Trauma
I will be discussing the love of football and the pain that comes with it. In fact, the National Football league was founded in 1920 and it's been going strong ever since. Nonetheless, I hope that you all will be able to take something away from today's podcast. With that being said, let'ts jump right to it. Football is one of the worlds most popular sports according to a recent Harris Poll but it is also a sport that could have an everlasting effect on you for the rest of your life. Let's get into early childhood and football.
By Shanelle Rashaun4 years ago in Unbalanced
Who do you play in the last matchday as a football manager?
A lot of European football leagues finished lately. The attention is mostly centralized around teams, trying to get their hands on silverware, teams trying to qualify for European competitions, and teams, which are fighting for their survival. But how about those that are not playing for »anything«? Well, they have many different options for who to put in play.
By Matic Cretnik4 years ago in Unbalanced
Thoughts on Jalen Hurts and the Eagles trading Wentz one year later-Inside the Iggles
One year has passed since the Eagles moved on from Carson Wentz. What a difference a year makes for not only the Philadelphia Eagles but for the Indianapolis Colts as well. One year ago, both teams were starting over at quarterback, and on February 18th of 2021, the Carson Wentz drama fest would end for the Birds as they shipped their franchise quarterback to the Colts for a third-round draft choice in 2021 and a conditional second-round pick that eventually became a first-rounder.
By sajid ali4 years ago in Unbalanced
Pep, Klopp, Tuchel have ushered in a new era of top-level tactical football
It’s always fun to debate what team is the best in Premier League history? Whether that’s in the pub with friends, on Twitter (less fun) or a subreddit online, we will have our own opinion on which side was the best, so whoever you choose; United’s treble winners of 1999, the invincible of side 2004, Mourinho’s Chelsea, United’s 2008 team or one of Peps City sides or Klopp’s Liverpool team, it is ultimately a subjective decision, underlying biases, personal preference and statistical data and you can make case for any one of those sides, whoever your choice is, some people will agree others will disagree. Alas, such is life.
By sajid ali4 years ago in Unbalanced









