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Did The Philadelphia Eagles Sack the Value of Box Holder Suite Packages?

A number of companies sponsor the Philadelphia Eagles in ways beyond just advertising.  They purchase suites to wine and dine their clients, politicians, business partners and their executives.  Regardless, their patronage at a corporate level is still a sponsorship of the Eagles.

We want to hear from these companies and find out if they want to see Michael Vick playing in the NFL on the team that they sponsor.

The Eagles want to hear from them too!  They encourage their premium service suite holders to let the Eagles know how they are doing.  So if you are a premium service suite customer, why don’t you let the Eagles know what you think of Michael Vick’s recent addition on your next comment card.

As a Suiteholder, you are a valuable part of the Eagles family. A great deal of our success, both on and off the field, depends upon you. Your continued support and passion for the Eagles help us as we strive to bring a world championship to the city of Philadelphia.

Our goal is to exceed your every expectation as we move forward together. We encourage you to provide us with feedback as often as possible in order that we may continue to serve you in the manner that best suits your status as a premium customer. Toward that end we have placed comment cards in each Suite and your Personal Service Representative will contact you through our Post-Game Wrap Up after every event. We want to hear from you — about those things that meet with your satisfaction and about how we can better serve you.  source http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/premiumservices/suiteholder/SuiteAmenitites.asp

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Its one thing for companies to purchase suites from the Eagles for business but another to take their kids to a game to cheer for an ex-felon guilty of torturing and killing dogs.  So we would also like to know if Suite Holders will continue to take their kids and families to the game.

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There is one group that uses the Philadelphia boxholder suites that might see a direct increase in business from Michael Vick’s move to Philadelphia . . . .

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Go Philadelphia Lawyers!

What the Philadelphia Eagles were thinking when they signed Michael Vick up, we may never know, but we don’t have to support a bad decision with our money.  Boycott the Philadelphia Eagles and any game that features Michael Vick or other violent ex-convicts.

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Maybe you’d like to also reach out to the people behind Premium Services at the Philadelphia Eagles….

 

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Marlyse Fant
Vice President, Sales and Service
215-339-6718
Drew Young
Director of Premium Sales
215-320-5199
Tracy Foster
Director, Client Services
215-320-5851
Joe Malatesta
Account Executive, Premium Sales
215-320-5854
Kevin Levy
Account Executive, Premium Sales
215-320-5187
Jeanne Dougherty-Brooks
Premium Services Client Benefits Coordinator
215-339-6753
Jessica Winemiller
Premium Services Client Benefits Coordinator
215-339-6710
Betsy Shoustal
Premium Services Account Operations Coordinator
267-570-4211

Olivia Ritchie
Premium Services Account Operations Coordinator

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44 Responses to “Did The Philadelphia Eagles Sack the Value of Box Holder Suite Packages?”

  • Rich:

    Yo limp wrist I heard a whale died an hour ago, get to the wimp-boat stat!
    Thanks for the list, I am going to use it and spread it around to make sure all involved are contacted so they know that giving humans a second chance is a good thing, regardless of the ant-human radicals and their silly little petitions.

  • sherrie:

    To the evolved here-yay! and to the morons, Ha! Lookie, here’s 1 tiny fraction of the wave caused by “silly little petitions” : Read it and get a brain:
    Dear Sherrie,

    Thank you for contacting Pepsi-Cola Company. We certainly appreciate your taking the time to share your thoughts with us.

    As you may know, Pepsi does not have a relationship with Michael Vick. In fact, we have never worked with this individual. However, we do agree with the NFL that Michael Vick’s illegal activities, for which he was convicted in 2007, were cruel and degrading.

    The NFL has said that Mr. Vick has been reinstated to the league on a conditional basis and will be considered for full reinstatement by mid-October based on the progress he makes in his transition plan. As sponsors of the NFL, we have the utmost confidence that the senior leadership at the NFL will continue to appropriately address this issue.
    Once again, many thanks for contacting us and please be assured that your comments have been shared with the appropriate individuals within the Company.

    Dennis Dowd
    Consumer Relations Representative

    • gus man:

      Hahahahahaha great fucking job at getting nothing done in your time. I will be sure to have a cold pepsi in your honor when I go to the eagles game and watch my beloved eagles play.

      • Lisa H:

        To Gus Man.

        Wow, a Pepsi and an Eagles game – you are one lucky Gus Man! I see you’re putting your car payment aside this month.

        HAHAHAHAHA

        • gus man:

          Wow that was knee slapper you should do comedy, because you suck at your cause in trying to boycott the eagles.

          • Lisa H:

            This response is just as innane as your initial post. How do you know that I “suck at my cause in trying to boycott the Eagles”. When were you made privey to my boycott activities?

            Silly, silly Gus Man.

        • Rich:

          hey susie sandwichmaker, you know the contract with Pepsi is with the NFL for signage in every stadium, it is not specific to the eagles. So your little letter was shared with the appropriate individuals, the recycle Bin and delted items folder. HAHA, again a matter of you yahoos having no idea abou the revenue sharing model. did you catch whale wars Friday? Or were you busy beating your kids?

    • Rich:

      hey Sherrie,
      I will bet you if someone sends a similar letter they get the exact same response from Dowd. It was a form letter Sherri. You are not making a difference. the only place you have any real impact is in the kitchen, please get back in there and bake some cookies.
      love
      -your husband

      • Lisa H:

        Rich, Rich, Rich….

        A little intimated by Sherri? She’s doing something to make a change and you’re not and she’s a woman? Ooooooooo.

        Try not to be sooo misogynistically transparent – it’s rather painful to watch.

        • Rich:

          Sorry I try to talk to her at home but she is busy with Whale Wars and Oprah. What did you do today? Cookies? Sign a worhless petition? good job, I bet the cookies were worth the time.
          Just so I am clear all are you housewives switching from Pepsi to Coke or are you waiting for some guy who started a website to make money from this issue to tell you first? Maybe Oprah can help you decide? Where is Martha Stewart on this?

          • Lisa H:

            Oh, Rich – You get richer by the post.

            Let’s see, since you know me so well….. Cookies are not my thing, sweetie – neither baking nor eating. I’m a professional who volunteers with a breed-specific rescue organization as well as on a commitee member that inspires and funds learning opportunities for inner city youths. I could go on, but I won’t.

            So “Rich” e tou?

            Clearly, the women in your life are a lucky group to be so well respected! I’m envious :)

            LMAO!!

          • Rich:

            Thank you the women in my life are very well respected. I just do not repsect the professional complainers. So cookies are not your thing, pity, THAT might have been worth your time.
            Ironic that you spend time with inner city youth yet you are ignorant to dog fighting and its place in that culture. You are either a liar or not very good at what you do. If you were the deep thinker you think you are you would recognize that Vick affords the Humane Society et al, access the to the heart of the issue. That you and your ilk of professional complainers can not see more than 30 seconds ahead of you to recognize this and rather lambaste an organization who at the end of the day will have a far greater reach than yours shows where you guys really are; nowhere.
            I, for one, hopes this heinous sport is erradicated, and te irony is that it very well may be for the work of the Eagles, the NFL and Mike Vick, you and the rest of the hate people, love dog crowd, are only getting in the way if you are doing anything at all.
            So both of us want the same thing but only one of us is shallow enough to think by switching to coke and harrassing an organization that gave a fellow human a second chance they make a difference.

          • Casey:

            Why do I think there really are no women in your life? I don’t know any who would tolerate your wise-ass remarks about housewives
            The only “hate” people I see here are you and others like you who instead of making a serious argument, mock anyone who doesn’t share your opinion

          • Rich, Rich, Rich – why so angry? Big Daddy have a bad day fulfilling the court-ordered community service? What happened – why the hostility? The little woman didn’t have Daddy’s dinner ready when he came home to the tenament slum apartment? :)

            Pleasantries aside, please don’t call me a liar and don’t question my sincerity. Please refer directly to my post regarding my lack of knowledge of dog fighting within the environ I volunteer. That’s an unsupported and baseless shot. *Note to self, post CV for Rich.*

            Incidentally, Rich, I don’t think of myself as a ‘big thinker’, but I’m glad you do :) I’m just a lady who would like to see something positive come out of Mr. Vick’s reinstatement. Change is good; and although it’s a little lamb against a great tiger, I’ll continue the good fight against those of your ilk. I understand you deam this as unnecessary and unproductive; nonetheless, it’s important to me and so many others.

            You should consider baking cookies, since I’m unaware of any proactive steps you’ve taken in your stance “to eradicate football”. Hmmmm, “THAT may be better use of YOUR time”.

            P.S. I love the world according to you….. Our efforts are much greater than switching to Coke. If change occurred based on only that, we’d all have time to blog on your website.

            Ooops, the oven timer just went off – Yummy cookies are done!!

            MUWAH!!

    • Thank U for sharing, Sherrie,…your advocacy in letting the NFL sponsors know we associate their Brand Name with this heinous animal killer speaks volumes on character!

      Well done, and thank you for caring!

    • Peter Smirniotopoulos:

      Sherie, please don’t confuse every male, every NFL fan, or even every Eagles fan for those two Neanderthals, Rich and gus man. They’re very one-dimensional charicatures of real men, and probably have to take their women out of the closet and inflate them before having a meaningful relationship. There are hundreds of thousands of NFL fans–male and female–who find Michael Vick’s conduct abhorent (sorry for the big word, Rich and gus man, you can go back to your monster truck show now); believe he does not deserve to play in the NFL; and know that the Eagles made a huge mistake chosing greed over integrity. There are also lots and lots of NFL players–current and former–who are true dog-lovers. I’m looking forward to that critical combination of an offensive lineman for the Eagles who will gladly step aside and let the 265 lb linebacker on the opposing team through the O-line the first time Vick takes the field: “Awful sorry I missed that block, Mike. I hope you don’t mind giving me a second chance.” When Pepsi and others start receiving thousands of e-mails and letters from former customers like the one you sent, they’ll understand the consequences of risking their brand-loyalty on such a monster.

      • Chavez:

        NFL players were polled before vick was even signed about if he deserved to comeback and every single player agreed he deserved to come back. What you think about an offensive lineman letting a guy get to vick on purpose that is absurd. Real NFL fans only care about Michael Vick signing with the eagles as a threat to their team’s chances towards the super bowl. These people that hate michael vick who watch football will continue to do that. The people who will really boycott because of michael vick are the same fans who might watch a game for 5-10 minutes at most or the only game of the year they watch is the super bowl. Eagles fans who are really mad about vick are selling their tickets which doesn’t help your cause. Michael Vick will play in this league and nothing will get in his way. Not saying that I approve of what he did to dogs but lets be REALISTIC.

        • Peter Smirniotopoulos:

          Actually, Chavez, you do approve by supporting Vick and the Eagles, and that’s the difference between having a moral code and integrity versus wanting to root for your favorite team no matter what the cost to the image of the sport itself. I’ll gladly compare my professional sports fanaticism to anyone out there, and I am neither a casual sports fan nor a part-time football fan. I can spend an entire Sunday wathing NFL games and entire weekends wathcing during the playoffs. However, I cannot–under any circumtances–reconcile Michael Vick’s prolonged, pervasive, and perverted conduct, or the fact that he consistently lied about it to the Falcon’s coaches and ownership, and the NFL Commisioner, with my desire to follow the NFL. Dogs have pure souls and love people unconditionally. No animal, especially a dog, deserves anything close to the treatment that Vick subjected to many, many dogs over a prolonged period of time at Bad Newz Kennels. You sound like a reasonable person so I can only assume that you’ve not read the complete accounts of either Vick’s direct actions in his dog-fighting business or about the efforts of non-profit rescue groups and volunteers in rehabbing those traumatized pit bulls fortunate enough not to have been killed by Vick and his associates or order euthanized by the court after Bad Newz Kennels was shut down. Some crimes and behaviors are just unforgivable, and abusing the defenseless (dogs, children, the elderly) top my list. You may be right, maybe Vick will play in the NFL no matter what but I don’t have to support him, his team, or their sponsors. And I’d really like to see what kind of poll was taken of NFL players; I’m sure I could construct and administer a poll NFL players that concludes that each and every one of them wants T.O. on their team but you and I both know that’s a lie. Don’t believe everything you read, and certainly don’t believe for a moment that there aren’t dog lovers in the NFL, on both sides of the ball, who are looking forward to permanently ending Vick’s career should the Eagles be stupid enough to actually have him suit up and take the field in a regulation game. I’ll regret not getting to see those moments but, as long as it’s not on Fox Sports and doesn’t include the Eagles, I can watch any NFL game I want.

          • Chavez:

            So your telling me that the Humane Society approves michael vick just because they support him? I just believe the man can do so much good if regains his high stature in the NFL and becomes a prominent ambassador for the humane society against animal abuse. Vick did horrible things thats for sure and should not be tolerated but the man did jail time, lost millions, lost his reputation, and is the most hated person in sports in America. When you suffer that much you deserve to try to rebuild your life. And the poll showed people in NFL wanted him to comeback not play for their team, huge difference. I have seen countless interviews from when Michael Vick was conditionally reinstated of NFL players wanted to see him a second chance. I’ve seen it from ESPN, NFL Network, and the local news. I’m pretty sure players won’t look to injure vick just because of what he did. Other players who were involved in deaths of people which is worse were not head hunted on the field anymore then they already were. I love football have been watching it for years, played it for years, been involved with football for years. So it will take a lot more than a felon who killed dogs coming back in the league to make me even consider ending my involvement with the National Football League. You as a fan can do whatever you like but this boycott will never be successful and just continue to be a joke. And im pretty confident that Vick will never hurt another dog so he is not a threat to anyone except on a football field.

  • SY:

    How many of you eat stake..i mean meat and write comments like this?

    • Lisa H:

      I’ll venture to say none of us eat “stake”, but certainly many of us enjoy steak dinners :)

      Typical!! LMFAO!!

  • The Elector of Saxony:

    You know, you thoughtful, articulate Vick supporters have changed my mind. I had a partial lobotomy this morning, and I am playing the song “Whoop dere it is!” over and over again. I am finally starting to feel that soon, I will love Michael Vick, just as you do. I am burning all of my books. I’m up to H; there goes Hesiod on the pyre, now Homer, I feel better already. Someday Michael Vick and the Stanky Leg will be all I need.

    • Rich:

      There is not any motivation to be throughful or articulate with you yahoos. You are blinded by emotion and idealism, both of which normal well rounded people grow out of. Bottom line, a guy screwed up, paid dearly in both time and money and is looking for a second chance, what is wrong with giving him one?
      And for the 30th time you blind fanatics cannot see that this is a cultural thing, the guy aon this site making from money from you radicals thinks it is a myth, no surprise the rest of you sheep feel the same way.

      • The Elector of Saxony:

        “You are blinded by emotion and idealism, both of which normal well rounded people grow out of.”

        No. We are blinded by decency and morality, something good people never grow out of. Degenerates often do. I wonder why you call a 7 year pattern of organized criminal behavior a “screw up”. If that is “screwing up”, then the Manson Family crimes were just accidental. Didn’t Rae Carruth claim it was all a misunderstanding?

        • Rich:

          That is what I love about you do-gooders, always changing the subject. It is not about Rae Carruth or anyone else you want to bring up to attempt to draw a parrallel. It is about Vick, he was tried and convicted and has paid the price in both loss of freedom and loss of money. case closed. Now he gets a second chance.
          ANd for those of you keeping score at home, today is the fourth consecutive day without any protesters at the NovaCare Complex. Way to hang in there!! hahaha

    • sherrie:

      Elector of Saxony: I’m seemingly off topic here, but not really; b/c humor, so healthy anyway, helps re-energize me & then stay motivated to do more. Ha, hysterical re: your partial lobotomy, if that’s what you said, and the rest.I am inspired to suspend higher functions, just gonna go reflexive & reptilian. Thank you.

  • mike:

    get. a. life.

  • Joe:

    Idiots. You are all idiots. Nothing you do will stop him from playing. So waste your time, you Do-gooder, self righteous, idiots.

  • Chavez:

    Michael Vick is looking pretty impressive in practice good for him.

  • scenestealer:

    Chavez sometimes you almost make sense then you come back and try to stick it to the organizers here with that “Vick is pretty impressive” stuff, which is lame. At least you’re not as bad as some who loiter around this site who have no self-control and keep coming back here just to taunt and insult in the most demeaning (and repetitive) way that their shrunken hearts and heads can muster.

    I hope you and Vick will be very happy together. When it comes to sports fanatics there is no getting to you as it is a quasi-religion.

    And Rich, don’t talk to me. I won’t reply no matter how many bad words you know. You’re good at being bad. Congratulations.

    • Chavez:

      Just stating the truth from Eagles practice. But it just occured to me, if you guys are so into animal abuse and anti-dogfighting then why continue to pile on michael vick, one of the few to get caught for the horrible mess, when thousands are continuing to hurt animals? Michael Vick will not hurt a dog soon, but others will. Let this man be an ambassador for the Humane Society and lets crack down on other animal abusers.

  • Going to the Super Bowl:

    E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES!!! Vick is the missing piece that will bring the Eagles an NFL Championship! Who gives a shit what he did, he’s taking us to the promised land. All you people are pissed because for each one of you that stops drinking Pespi there will 2 people who will buy a Vick Eagles jersey! Go Eagles! Go #7!

  • schleich:

    Pathetic. The guy’s already paid for his crime, he went to prison, I guess you’ve not seen that. I love dogs too, I have one for years, he’s like my younger brother, but I defend people. Let the guy play, and give him a second chance. What part of “democracy” you don’t understand? You should blame yourselves for this mediocre campaign. His punishment was already settled. Go live your lives.

    • Peter Smirniotopoulos:

      So schleich, I guess you don’t mind if we move a few pedophiles and other sexual predators on either side of your home and down your street; or maybe next door to your mother or your sister, right. Because, hey, they’ve paid their debt to society; they’ve done their time. Why punish them further? I’m sure you won’t mind. And while we’re at it, let’s rescind all those SEC life-time bans from securities transactions for anyone convicted of securities fraud who has already served their sentence. Playing in the NFL is a privilege not a right. NFL fans have the right to decide that they don’t want their support of their team or their team’s sponsors and advertisers to help subsidize Vick’s $7 million two-year contract. Football is just a game; life is real. If you ever took the time to contemplate the difference you might realize that the Eagles taking Vick says a lot about the Eagles organization, and none of it is good.

  • Rich's wife:

    It is unclear how Vick can be eligible to sign a two-year deal if his reinstatement is only conditional at this time. It also calls into question whether Goodell and the NFL, instead of determining Vick’s future based on his conduct during the initial six-week period, were simply waiting to see if any NFL team wanted Vick before committing the league to a full reinstatement.

    The Eagles announced the move on the website via the column “On the Inside” written by Dave Spadaro, under the breathless headline “Yes, It’s True! Vick Is An Eagle.” The brief article contains few details on the deal, although Spadaro gushes that the news “certainly is exciting, thrilling, shocking.” Spadaro does not once mention Vick’s conviction, nor the specific crimes to which he pled guilty. Such omissions go far toward explaining why so many people across the nation are still unaware of the extent of Vick’s admitted brutality towards his own dogs, as well as to family pet dogs he and his friends placed in the ring with fighting dogs because, according to a 2008 USDA report, they “thought it was funny to watch the pit bull dogs belonging to [Vick's] Bad Newz Kennels injure or kill the other dogs.”

    Also helping to promote widespread misconceptions that Vick only “fought a few dogs” is the fact that throughout his legal odyssey Vick himself has only publicly acknowledged committing “immature acts” and, more recently, “terrible mistakes.” Even today, comments left on the Eagles website by fans who support the Vick signing insist, incorrectly, that Vick only fought dogs, rather reflecting an understanding of the fact that in addition to putting pet dogs in the ring with trained fighters, Vick also both participated in killing and conspired to kill at least thirteen of his own dogs by various means including shooting, hanging, drowning, electrocution and, in one case, viciously slamming the dog’s body to the ground; acts that NFL Commissioner Goodell once characterized as “not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible.” Apparently Goodell’s opinion of killing dogs by various torturous means has changed.

    Sherrie, never kick a fresh turd on a hot day. My husband is chicken shit.

    • Well stated, Rich’s wife,…we shall NEVER FORGET! Nor shall we forgive those who sponsor him!

      Sign the petition!

      Write the sponsors!

      REMEMBER: “We don’t correct the man we hang, we teach others!”

  • Chavez:

    Michael Vick should be reinstated today. Time to get back to winning ball games.

    • Ga dog_lover:

      Vick deserves nothing. I hope some linebacker breaks his neck.

      • Chavez:

        Despite what a guy does its horrible to wish pain on somebody. You must be just as bad as vick if you wish for people to be in pain and possibly death.

  • Sam:

    Boycott the national felons league.
    -Vick
    -Stallwoth
    -Little
    -Ray Lewis
    -Buress(his crime is not a crime in most of the country, but someone of his wealth can buy bodyguards, the regular people cant)
    The NFL and its sponsors dont care what we think because they believe they have a legion of hard-core fanboys behind them. Well I think otherwise, boycott them and teach them who their master is THE CUSTOMER!

  • Chavez:

    no sponsors will leave the eagles ahahhahahahha

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4411360

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