Publisher's Synopsis
The karma-deprived Super Bowl Eagles can't even find a park pigeon today to share some birdseedWhat is karma? Let's explain. In Hinduism and Buddhism, Karma represents the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence (current life and afterlife). Karma is viewed as deciding their fate in future existences. Another definition that is less formal-destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.This book is written for those of us who love the Philadelphia Eagles and Eagles Football but who are not as pleased with recent Eagles' Team Management. The Eagles have many championships at various levels to their credit and many close calls. We wish this book were about only those triumphs but the Hindu and the Buddhist notion of karma has taken its toll on a spiritually deficient Eagles organization. Eagles' Top Management shot itself in the foot in its reaction to a huge honor from its home country. A comeback in 2020 which many can't see coming until there is a major management attitude adjustment, after two less than optimal years in a row is not expected. After their karma-rich Super Bowl win, one would expect a different message coming forth about the Eagle's Team behavior. The Birds left a lot of great karma on the table. In this book, we discuss a number of the thrilling seasons and the big games that made a big difference in Eagles Football History, but we offer our concerns about a team management led by Jeffrey Laurie who seems to care little about America and Philadelphia Eagles Fans in particular. Jeffrey Laurie by himself stole the karma from the Philadelphia Eagles.This book is not as simple as Who stole the Kishka. It is about Who stole the Karma!. Jeffrey Laurie is the cocky owner who stole away the good will of the American people from Philadelphia. Why? Because team management decided the US did not matter. That's who stole the karma. We'll show you why and we'll show how Eagles can get their Karma back. The Eagles have stuffed away three NFL crowns (1948, 1949, 1960) and won Super Bowl LII (2017-2018). But that is not all. Always keeping fans on the edge of their seats, the Eagles have over the years had many close calls and many championship games. Daniel Gallen of Penn Live.com recently captured the frustration of Eagles fans. Four champion-ship Seasons is a big deal but there were lots of "almost" and second places in the Eagles History "The NFC Championship Game is well-worn territory for the Philadelphia Eagles and their fans. The Birds played in their seventh conference title game in 2017 on their way to the Super Bowl. It was their sixth appearance since 2001 including a run of four-straight from Andy Reid in the early 2000s. They lost most of their appearances. So, while this game is a symbol of success, it is also a reminder of so much heartbreak in January for the Eagles. As another mark of excellence, prior to the Super Bowl after the 2017 season, the Eagles were runners-up for the top prize with five 2nd place finishes". The Birds' Karma disappeared right after Team Eagles were invited by America to a White House ceremony to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. The disrespect shown by Jeffrey Lurie and the Eagles' Brass to the American people was the day the Eagles' karma died. And now fans have seen two straight years of bad luck since then. Check their record.