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Freddie Mitchell Made A Blog

| April 29th, 2009 | with 0 Comments
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freddie mitchellDo you remember Freddie Mitchell? I didn’t think so. Fred-ex was a wide receiver for the Eagles for 5 years and made his mark with a couple big catches that many Eagles fans will never forget. Mitchell was the receiver who caught the 4& 26 pass from McNabb against the Packers in the playoffs for a first down. Fred-Ex also caught the bomb pass from Donovan McNabb’s 14 second scramble against the Cowboys that will always be a top ten highlight. Although, aside from being a trivia question about who caught those passes, Fred Mitchell did very little in his career as an Eagle. After running his mouth at the Super Bowl, the cocky wide receiver was black balled by the league and has never played since.
Now years later Freddie Mitchell has made a blog to “set the record straight”, plug his brothers BBQ, and answer to his many fans. The funny thing is, he has almost created a punching bag blog as Eagle fans can be a little harsh-lol. For example:


Tim writes: How does it feel to amass the same stats over 5 years that many receivers amass over a year or less?


Fred-Ex replies: Tim, it feels great knowing that I brought my team to 5 NFC East Championships and 1 Super Bowl … so many fans look at individual stats and not at the big picture of team work


Wow, he brought his team to 5 NFC Championships and a Super Bowl, talk about delusional. This was an excellent question, as Freddie Mitchell racked up an amazing 1263 yards and 5 TD’s in 5 years; with those type of numbers, why would you dwell on the past?

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