I just saw this on Profootballtalk.com and thought I would pass this along.
Former Eagles WR Freddie Mitchell has started a new blog. It's here.
So far, he only has one post up and it reads:
"Dear friends,
"I started this blog to give you the REAL information about myself.
"Everyday, I read old newspaper clips and blogs that are written by people who DO NOT know the real FREDDIE MITCHELL.
"Bookmark this page or click to follow me and you can ask me questions that will be answered by myself ASAP."
I will admit that Freddie takes a bit too much flack in Philly and has become a standard draft bust joke. It's the same thing with Mike Mamula. Someone starts the joke and it just gets bigger and bigger, with no one really remembering that he wasn't a bad player at all.
Say what you want, but he'll forever be a part of Philadelphia sports lore for his clutch 4th-and-26 grab, as well as him being on the business end of the 14 seconds in Dallas. I don't really know what the term "business end" means in this context, but I thought I'd use it.
While he definitely said some things he shouldn't have (my only real beef was the Rodney Harrison pre-Super Bowl comment. No need to say it), his personality was often misunderstood. When he thanked his hands for being so great…he was kidding. But the media ran with it and called him arrogant and all of that nonsense. I do not believe at all that we was serious. He was having fun.
But anyway, I digress. Check out the blog if you want to. And if you don't, don't.
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