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Sunday, May 3, 2009
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Retire or give out #20 jersey?
Retire
Give it out

Nearly 90 players were on the field for mini-camp drills with the Eagles this weekend, representing all levels in the professional caste system from superstar to invited walk-on.

For ten minutes of the first practice session on Friday, a tight end from Boston College named Ryan Purvis, an unsigned, undrafted free agent, was in an Eagles uniform for a tryout. Then the phone call came that he had been offered a contract by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he trotted off the field to seek his fortune elsewhere. Maybe he got to keep a T-shirt or something but he didn't hang around very long.

Football is a game that doesn't lean much on sentiment, but the Eagles kept with quirky tradition this weekend by not issuing the No. 12 jersey once worn by Randall Cunningham, and, this time, by not giving out the No. 20 of Brian Dawkins, either.

The Catholic Church may have decommissioned Limbo, but in the Eagles' equipment room, it is still the place where some jersey numbers reside in the twilight between seeing action on the field and being officially retired.

There is some hypocrisy there. If the organization thought that much of the player who wore the jersey, either the number would be retired or the player would still be here. In the case of Cunningham, it is mere habit by now. No one would raise much of a fuss if some backup were issued No. 12 at this point, nearly 15 years since he threw his last pass for the Eagles.

In the case of Dawkins, who was unquestionably popular within the organization, it's a matter of being respectful and avoiding the storm of protest that would arise if some free agent noodnik from Central Nowhere were running around wearing No. 20. That's a bee hive the Eagles have no intention of poking.

So go ahead and retire it, already. Maybe the league doesn't like a lot of numbers being taken out of the rotation, but this should be a different case. Either retire it or hand it out.

The already retired numbers are: 15 (Steve Van Buren), 40 (Tom Brookshier), 44 (Pete Retzlaff), 60 (Chuck Bednarik), 70 (Al Wistert), 92 (Reggie White) and 99 (Jerome Brown).

 During the mini-camp, the Eagles also didn't issue the No. 69 of Jon Runyan or the No. 72 of Tra Thomas, but that's probably just a cooling-off period being observed. Those will be worn again. The Eagles also didn't give out Greg Lewis' No. 83, but you can't read too much into that.

For the camp, safety Sean Jones was wearing the No. 26 previously worn by Lito Sheppard, safety Byron Parker had Correll Buckhalter's No. 28, cornerback Ellis Hobbs was in Sean Considine's No. 37, and tight end Eugene Bright took over the No. 82 of L.J. Smith.

Life moves on, although not usually as quickly as do NFL rosters. The names change and so do the numbers. The Eagles hand out some of the numbers, keep others for when they are needed, and slip a few into Limbo. It must be quiet in there. 

Posted by BOB FORD @ 12:20 PM  Permalink | 45 comments
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Posted 11:23 AM, 05/04/2009
LJL
Uh Nickeeee - If comments are an indication, that's why the Eagles are the top story. 27,000 people in Philly for a run, and one comment on the article. 43 comments and counting on this one Eagles story alone.
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Posted 12:09 AM, 05/04/2009
glackattak
Bob has nothing to write about since Mcnabb didnt talk this weekend...poor guy. Mcnabb shouldve shown some leadership and talked to you media morons. That way Bob wouldnt have had to scramble to find the "bash mcnabb because he didnt talk" article from Friday or this irrelevant article telling the Eagles what to do with Dawkins number...Ford just gets worse and worse by the article. Hes gotta be more upset than anyone that key members of the team didnt speak this weekend. But Bob makes you understand why they chose not to.
Posted 12:03 AM, 05/04/2009
mikeyhigs
You don't retire it while he's still playing. Even the Packers didn't retire Favre's number yet. That being said, they should retire Dawks #20.
Posted 11:51 PM, 05/03/2009
fred13
Yo Bob, get a clue, read all these postings. Can't you see that all these fans are tired of your crap stories. Get off your can and do your job. Write a article on why #25 isn't retired. When a guy is in the hall his # should be retired.
Posted 11:34 PM, 05/03/2009
bmcfalls
birds are right this time bob, you wait for a player like him to retire before you actually retire his number. then you can have a ceremony and do it right. how lame would it be if they retired his number in absentia while he's a bronco
Posted 10:52 PM, 05/03/2009
Philadelphia
Dawk has swine flu.
Posted 10:34 PM, 05/03/2009
BHite15
Bob Ford: How often do teams retire numbers for players active on other teams?
Posted 08:20 PM, 05/03/2009
Sonofiggy
Espn.com is showing dawk keeping #20 in denver. Tell him to choose another number and then the birds should retire it. The guy was a defensive liability. Get over it.
Posted 08:06 PM, 05/03/2009
TempleOwl70
Bob, let the pros figure this one out while you work on decision more fitting your status in life, like deciding on what your wife should make for dinner...
Posted 07:50 PM, 05/03/2009
Nico Lange
Why not talk about the only visible player who has a retired number when you are inside the stadium is one who skipped town with a huge draping tribute. Why not show off the rest?
Posted 07:29 PM, 05/03/2009
heaterman
I have the greatest respect for Dawk and Harry K but when will enough be enough-- we will continue to remember these guys but CAN'T WE PLEASE MOVE ON? ATLEAST FOR THE NEAR FUTURE!
Posted 07:11 PM, 05/03/2009
BobbyD
Why should they retire it when he's still playing in the NFL?
Posted 06:46 PM, 05/03/2009
bobcitydoc
Why was Jerome Brown's number retired? (Or Reggie White for that matter). They didn't even make it to one Championship game. Anyway, with this logic, the Birds will also be required to to retire number 5, and perhaps number 2. Why not go back and retire Andre Water's number while they are at it (after all he died in part due to his Eagles service). I understand that retired numbers give a kid something to ask their parent about while at the game, but....
Posted 06:28 PM, 05/03/2009
teephilly76
i agree........leave dawk's jersey in limbo.funny thing, about jerseys..i don't have dawk's eagle jersey,but i got a great deal for the bronco jersey. really surprized on how fast they were made available.hope i can find the eagle one as fast....
Posted 06:11 PM, 05/03/2009
Philadelphia
Eagle fans need to get over Dawkins. He wasn't even the best safety in the NFL while he was in his prime. In addition he won't come back and retire a Eagle. He doesn't care about Philly or its lame fans. This is a business. Get on with your lives.
Posted 06:03 PM, 05/03/2009
SPM519
Lets remember who we are talking about here. The Eagles are a calculated BUSINESS. Sure they'll all say how great a player Dawkins was but they would give out #20 tomorrow if not for their bunker mentality about the media. In this era of blogs and non-stories littering the last brave days of newspaper there would be 56 articles about how heartless they were to give out #20. That is the ONLY reason its not being worn.
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Posted 05:46 PM, 05/03/2009
younger21
Please love B Dawk retire his number when he;s done playing if he;s worthy but remember that should be and is the eagles descidion. By the way just retire all the very good players numbers who come along and just run up the numbers give me a break just win a Damm superbowl or make a play in A NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FOR CRYING OUT LOUND
Posted 05:42 PM, 05/03/2009
theanswer80
Posted by NickEeee 01:39 PM, 05/03/2009 27,000 thousand people come to Philadelphia IN A RACE SPONSORED BY THE DAILY NEWS... and what's the lead item at Philly.com? More Eagles dribble... wake up guys! There's thing going on in this city. HINT: if you start reporting on them, newspapers may become relevant again! not really nobody wants to read about that boring garbage.
Posted 04:56 PM, 05/03/2009
billro3
Why are you having such a difficult time moving on from the #20 Bob? Anyone who follows the sport knows that teams do not retire numbers while the player is still active in the league. When Dawk officially retires from the NFL, his jersey #20, will be retired by the Eagles. But until that time they will not give out his number out of respect for him. What part of this don't you get? You know that saying, "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all"? Well if you don't have anything good to report about, don't report at all.
Posted 03:14 PM, 05/03/2009
jtbrescia
The Phillies lost there Voice with Harry Kalas, and the Eagles lost their voice when the front office of the eagles traded Brian Dawkins. The Eagles could of kept there voice.
Posted 03:12 PM, 05/03/2009
jmargo23
Retire his number? Hello! he's still playing in the NFL AND for the Broncos!!!
Posted 03:01 PM, 05/03/2009
MidlanticDave
Why not do the obvious "in-between"? No one wears #20 until the year after Dawkins retires from football? You just don't give it out until then.
Posted 02:56 PM, 05/03/2009
PhightinPhan
Slow news day, huh? Since when do teams retire a player's number while he's still playing, and just a month after he left the team? Thanks for wasting my time.
Posted 02:55 PM, 05/03/2009
mike l
Slow day-no Phillies, Flyers or Sixers. Guess Bob couldn't find anything else to write about.
Posted 02:54 PM, 05/03/2009
Jim C.
uh, and why do they have to do it right this minute?
Posted 02:49 PM, 05/03/2009
32pitch
stupid story....is there nothing else going on? I am a huge dawk fan but retiring his number? Why? Not even close.
Posted 02:42 PM, 05/03/2009
MooseBreathMints
He is gone. He was a great player for this team. It is over. Let it go. Move on. Go Eagles!
Posted 02:31 PM, 05/03/2009
soldier1st
There is no hurry in retiring his number. There is 54 players on the team and a lot more jersey numbers. Show some respect to a guy who gave his heart and soul to this city and this team for a decade. Retire it after he retires, until then, nobody on the team is good enough to wear # 20
Posted 02:31 PM, 05/03/2009
soldier1st
There is no hurry in retiring his number. There is 54 players on the team and a lot more jersey numbers. Show some respect to a guy who gave his heart and soul to this city and this team for a decade. Retire it after he retires, until then, nobody on the team is good enough to wear # 20
Posted 02:23 PM, 05/03/2009
steelydad
What a trivial non-story. His number will be retired when the time comes. Why the need to give it out in the meantine? Or Runyon's? Find something substantive to write about Bob, or take a permanent vacation.
Posted 02:19 PM, 05/03/2009
fman727
dont retire it yet... He will be cut by denver next year so he will come back here to retire it himself... Can we please move on from a 35 year old safety, love him and he was great but things happen.
Posted 02:09 PM, 05/03/2009
Zackz
slow news day?
Posted 02:03 PM, 05/03/2009
awl
Does it make sense to retire a number when the player is still playing in the NFL? People need to calm down and stop making demands based on over-reactions.
Posted 02:01 PM, 05/03/2009
JACK V
BOB i read only your headline. must be nice getting paid to tell an elite orginazation how to run their business. sometime in the future you might want to write an article about sports since your a 'sports writer'.
Posted 02:01 PM, 05/03/2009
moderndaymesh
I don't think you retire it yet. It's waaaaaay too soon considering the guy is, you know, still playing (albeit on another team). Let someone take it if they want it, but that's about it for now.
Posted 01:52 PM, 05/03/2009
Hazy
You wait until he retires, if he is lucky enough, and as a Safety, he will need to be extremely lucky, to make the Hall of Fame, then retire it. Seriously, quit opening up old wounds already and let it, and him go.
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Posted 01:45 PM, 05/03/2009
mantle
Who cares??
Posted 01:39 PM, 05/03/2009
p
You didn't make a particularly good argument for why this decision needs to be made NOW! The whole "if he was that good you'd do it now or you would have kept him" isn't compelling in the slightest.
Posted 01:39 PM, 05/03/2009
NickEeee
27,000 thousand people come to Philadelphia IN A RACE SPONSORED BY THE DAILY NEWS... and what's the lead item at Philly.com? More Eagles dribble... wake up guys! There's thing going on in this city. HINT: if you start reporting on them, newspapers may become relevant again!
Posted 01:28 PM, 05/03/2009
Bob Ford
I was just working on that one. I think the votive candles are over the top. And what do you mean "just a blog post?" This is the future, baby.
Posted 01:28 PM, 05/03/2009
PhillyTrue
Dawkins was this team's personality for many years. It is totally appropriate to hold his old #20. When his playing days are over, Dawkins will come back to retire as an Eagle
Posted 01:17 PM, 05/03/2009
fgdavis
I know this is just a blog post, but enough already on all things Dawk. What's next, how we deal with his locker?
About Bob Ford
Bob Ford has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 1981, and is still trying to figure it all out. A former beat writer covering the Phillies and the 76ers, Ford became a general sports columnist for the Inquirer in 2003, following in and occasionally falling in the deep footsteps of Bill Lyon, Frank Dolson and many distinguished others. He comes to the Philly.com blogosphere after award-winning success as designer/editor of the fabulous Pen & Pencil Club softball blog. Likes: Palestra, inside-the-park home runs, sunny days. Dislikes: phony people, cloudy days, rewrites.
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