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Farewell, BDawk, Everybody's Favorite

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Farewell, BDawk, Everybody's Favorite

POSTED: Monday, April 23, 2012, 10:38 AM
"I would like to thank the Eagles & the Broncos for believing in me," Brian Dawkins said via Twitter. (Eric Mencher/Staff file photo)

In the 10 seasons I've covered the Eagles, there has been one star player that EVERYBODY liked and respected.

That man, Brian Dawkins, announced his retirement Monday via Twitter.

"The Lord has blessed me to play in the NFL for 16 years," Dawkins said. "I would like to thank the Eagles & the Broncos for believing in me. I would like to thank all my teammates & coaches that I have been blessed 2 go to battle with. Along with u, the fans 4 helping make my career 1 that I have enjoyed tremendously. In other words, I am announcing my retirement from the NFL. #BBTB"

Dawkins, who turns 39 in October, was an Eagle from 1996 to 2009, when he signed with Denver. He became a free agent after the 2011 season.

Dawk had a long and illustrious NFL career, should make the Hall of Fame, and will be honored by the Birds at the Sept. 30 home game against the Giants. The league will really miss him.

The Eagles have offered one of those one-day contract deal so Dawk can retire as an Eagle. Dawkins told a conference call with Philadelphia-area reporters this afternoon that he hadn't decided on whether to do that yet. He acknowledged "you still remember" the bitterness over his departure, even thought he said he has forgiven that, "there still is pain there."

Asked why he connected so well with fans here, Dawk said: "You could kind of read pretty easily my feelings on gameday ... I heard what they said, I listened and I heard it ... I took 'em to heart and I understood 'em."

As the Eagles noted in a press release, Dawkins finished his Eagles career in 2008 as the franchise’s all-time leader in games played (183) and interceptions (34), while earning seven Pro Bowl berths, five All-Pro selections and averaging nearly 100 tackles per year along the way. Only Chuck Bednarik made more trips to the Pro Bowl in an Eagles uniform. Two Pro Bowl berths with Denver followed.

Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie called Dawk one of his favorite players and one of the greatest leaders in the history of the franchise.

Asked about his legacy, Dawkins said he "absolutely enjoyed my time ... I wanted it to be one where teammates and fans I had the pleasure to play with or in front of said 'he gave everything he had to the last drop.' "

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One thing you find when you start hanging around NFL locker rooms, you're going to hear a lot about God and Jesus. Sometimes this is really tiresome, as when someone like Terrell Owens opines that he knows God really loves him because he made T.O. so much more awesome than the rest of us. Or when somebody makes it seem that it was "God's will" they didn't get into the end zone, instead of their own fault.

But from the two-locker suite at the left front of the room, one side of which was given over mostly to Marvel Wolverine memorabilia, the emphasis on the almighty never chafed. This was a guy who practiced what he preached, was absolutely humble and sincere, serene and wise during the week, but a guided missile on game day.

I don't think there has ever been an athlete in Philadelphia who "got" the fans better than Dawk, and that visceral connection went both ways. No. 20 jerseys still abound at Eagles games, as they should; that number stands for something that unlike most of the present player numbers, can never be altered by a poor series of games or a contract dispute or a trade.

Retiring jerseys is problematic in the NFL these days, because only a small range of numbers is allowed at each position, and every time you retire one, you further restrict what's available. Nonetheless, No. 20 oughta be off-limits, for good. I doubt the Birds will ever find someone worthy of that legacy.

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Comments  (48)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:59 PM, 04/23/2012
    WeaponX was such a great player. The suplex, the 5-yard leap, the crumpler, you name it, he found a way to put a ballcarrier on the ground. Incredible privilige to watch, and there hasn't been another player I've felt that way about in Philadelphia (Iverson was close, but he was no B-Dawk). McNabb could only dream about respected half as much as Brian Dawkins.
    kjuggs77
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:01 PM, 04/23/2012
    Dawk is HOF material; and to think
    McNabb could even carry his
    jock-strap.
    olneyboy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:01 PM, 04/23/2012
    Any negative or ignorant comments about B.Dawk truly demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of the player, the Eagles, and the NFL in general. Obviously, many kids in this blog, but rash comments make you look foolish and devoid of credibility.
    First ballad HOF!
    danco225
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:02 PM, 04/23/2012
    The 39 dopes who voted "no" in that poll need their heads examined.
    soybot
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:51 PM, 04/23/2012
    I will always remember B-Dawk's first quarter hit on Alge Crumpler of the Falcons duing the playoffs. That hit literally immobilized Crumpler and he was a non-factor for the entire game.
    billtfla
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:12 PM, 04/23/2012
    Goodbye Dawk! You was the Man in your day and a seriously feared safety! Good luck in your retirement! You will ALWAYS be one of my favorite Eagles!!!
    Panthro2011
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:30 PM, 04/23/2012
    Brian is well deserving of all the praise that will come his way over the next few days. A player whom fans, players and media can respect left all that he had on the field. Miss the time he had patrolling the secondary and not sure we'll see another guy like that in midnight green. God bless him in his future endeavors and maybe just maybe the H
    glove69
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:07 PM, 04/23/2012
    Thanks for all the blood, sweat, and tears B-Dawk. A true football player, and gentleman. You will be missed!
    C-Note
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:12 PM, 04/23/2012
    The Eagles coaching staff could use an addition...and the Eagles team could use a nice PR boost with fans. Coach Dawk could be a nice role.
    kelprod2
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:04 PM, 04/23/2012
    ALL TIME LEGEND. Fans were right again when we cried the day he got bounced. Still better than any safety we have. #20 BDAWK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    drumminge6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:06 PM, 04/23/2012
    Hire B Dawk to coach up safeties and teach em how to hit! Loved that guy as an Eagle!
    connorjr
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:28 PM, 04/23/2012
    So many great moments...here are just three. INT of Favre in OT at the 4th and 26 game. Laying out Crumpler against Falcons. Fake Punt for TD against Texans. So many memories,plays.
    SilliBilli
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:30 PM, 04/23/2012
    Unbelievable that he might not sign a one day contract and retire as an Eagle. He's mad at the team? What about all of the fans that supported him and the Eagles? The fans that allowed him to become a multi-millioniare? Hard to swallow.
    MikeP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:43 PM, 04/23/2012
    Eagles screwed Dawk...if they really wanted him to retire as an Eagle Lurie should have paid to keep him here in Philly, instead of pushing Dawk out the door. Dawk should be mad and tell Lurie to go f himself.
    phil500


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