The Daily Numbers for Nov. 27

The Daily Numbers: 8 losses for Eagles, meaning best they could do is 88-8, and only if they run off 5 straight wins. Remember what you said, Mr. Lurie.

7 straight losses for the Eagles, who now sit at a miserable 3-8.

178 yards rushing for Bryce Brown, setting an Eagles rookie record.

2 key fumbles also for Brown, which sealed the Eagles fate.

16 of 21 for 199 yards for Nick Foles. He’s probably not the answer either.

18 of 28 for 306 yards for Panthers QB Cam Newton.

69,144, paid attendance announced for the Linc. No chance there was that many people in the seats.

5-4 vote by the Chester Upland School Board to reject recovery plan for the district, meaning it likely will be placed in a state receivership.

9 to 23 months in jail along with 7 years of probation for a Ridley man and former college security guard who pleaded guilty to child porn charges.

10 days, how long Debra Miller has been missing in Tinicum.

23, age of Sean O’Neill Jr. who is in trouble with the law again after failing a drug test, in violation of his parole. He’s now being considered a fugitive.

14 thefts at local hospitals now being pinned on a woman from New Jersey.

425 million dollar Powerball up for grabs on Wednesday.

50 Concord homeowners irked by a plan for the old Pulsations nightclub site in the township.

1.5 billion in sales expected yesterday on Cyber Monday.

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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Seven straight losses for the Eagles. They sit at 3-8, meaning the best they can do now is 8-8, and that only if they can run off 5 straight wins. I think this your cue, Mr. Lurie.

 

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I Don’t Get It: As expected local TV news stations were in a froth this morning because it was raining. I’m serious.

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Today’s Upper: Kudos to the kids at the Lansdowne Library who made a video only to run afoul of the folks at Sony Music and the Michael Jackson estate.

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Quote Box: “The plan I resent, but I welcome the opportunity to work to save our children. If I don’t support the plan, I’m not in the game, I have no voice.”

- Chester Upland School Board member Charlie Warren, on why he voted in favor of recovery plan, which was rejected by board on 5-4 vote.

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