David Akers just Tweeted out a picture (proof) of the billboard ad he put up along 95.
Thanks, David.
David Akers just Tweeted out a picture (proof) of the billboard ad he put up along 95.
Thanks, David.
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i love that man.
Very cool. Always an Eagle.
Would have boo’ed him but now I won’t
Going to miss him for sure, lets home Alex Henery is all he’s hyped up to be.
I’ll always love him. wish he could’ve gone out on a better note, but i dont care, he gave us more points than anyone throughout twelve years.
Very classy. Still think they are going to miss him in a few games this year.
Anyone know where on 95 this is (or is going to be)? The picture Akers posted is the proof artwork, not the billboard itself.
Isn’t he having some sort of financial difficulties? There was an article in the Inquirer earlier this off season about that. I like the gesture but shit like this is why athletes go broke.
I’m shocked he can afford that with his financial problems. Beat It Akers!!!
classy move… still waiting for 5 to show some class
First class all the way. Thanks David Akers.
Love Akers, Eagle forever. Wish he would’ve retired here, *sheds tear
Donovan’s must still be on order.
:*( One single green tear
Single handily lost the GB playoff game. Beat It
Wow… people really do find a way to bash someone/complain about something in almost every scenario.
Class act, that guy.
@Larry, also single-handedly landed us in the playoffs on many occasions. Knock his whole career with high percentages for one bad game. Douche.
That man is a class act all the way and always has been. Bon voyage Akers. You get nothing but respect from me my friend.
David Akers will always be an Eagle to me. Best of luck wherever he goes. Class act.
larry, how did akers make riley cooper not make that catch in the end zone? was he jumping up and down distracting him or just yell ” HEY RILEY” right before the ball got to him? weird, i was at the game and must have missed it. go drink some bleach ya turd.
to Larry – you giant – A HOLE – did you happen to notice that on 3 of Aker’s FG attempts in that game the Birds were stopped 3rd-and-1, 3rd-and-1 and 3rd-and-3 ?? huh dooshbag
what about Asante “ole” Samuel burned for 2 TDs, got lucky on the 3rd when the receiver dropped a sure TD — and he was useless on several crucial 3rd-down plays were he ducked tackles that could have stopped drives …not too mention Vick’s final pass that was putrid..go away you effing dope
Classy act by Mr. Akers.
class act, blue collar. Been a great run. Best of luck in San Fran.
im gonna miss him. the 49ers got a great kicker and a great person.
Dave is the only player that showed up EVERY game. He single handedly won us game after game after game and was a true blessing in Philly! #2 FOREVER.
He’s having financial difficulties because of the countless time and money he’s donated to organizations. Along with that, he’s been taking his daughter who was thought to have cancer(which he found out right before the GB game and STILL showed up) to the best hospitals and doctors. You should all be ashamed of yourself judging him without knowing his story. This was an honest display of love.
you douches slamming him sound like giant fans.
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