Monday, December 31, 2012

Andy Reid Fired As Eagles' Coach, Could Remain With Team In Some Capacity: REPORT

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ? Andy Reid is out after 14 years coaching the Philadelphia Eagles, three people familiar with the decision told The Associated Press following Sunday's 42-7 season-ending loss to the New York Giants.

Reid is scheduled to meet with owner Jeffrey Lurie on Monday to discuss his future and an official announcement will come afterward, according to one person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because a final agreement hasn't been reached. That person says there's a chance Reid might remain with the team in some capacity.

Reid is due to make $6 million in 2013 in the final year of his contract. He said he wants to coach next year, but it's possible Lurie could persuade him to take a season off and perhaps help out in the front office in an "advisory" role.

Eagles spokesman Derek Boyko denied several reports that Lurie has already fired Reid, saying it's "absolutely, 100 percent" untrue.

The Eagles (4-12) finished their worst season under Reid by losing 11 of their last 12 games. They missed the playoffs two straight years for the first time under Reid.

After the ugly loss to the Giants (9-7), Reid sounded like a man who knew he was going to lose his job.

"We weren't very good," Reid said. "That's my responsibility and I take complete blame for it."

Asked if he wants to return in 2013, Reid said: "I'm all in."

Lurie said after the Eagles went 8-8 in 2011 that he considered firing Reid. He gave him another chance, but said before this season that 8-8 would be "unacceptable."

"I go in eyes wide open," Reid said of his meeting with Lurie. "Either way, I understand. Whatever he chooses will be the right thing. He always does things for the best interests of the Eagles."

Reid won more games (140) than any coach in franchise history. He led the Eagles to nine playoff appearances, six division titles, five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl loss.

But he couldn't win the big one and that's how he's measured in a city that hasn't celebrated an NFL title since 1960.

The Eagles haven't won a playoff game since 2008 and took significant steps backward the last two years. They entered both seasons with high expectations only to fail miserably.

"We had quite a run," offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said.

Players said they expect changes, but continued to support Reid.

"He's a great man and I love him to death," said quarterback Michael Vick, who could've played his last game with the Eagles. "I wish I could've done more. A lot of players wish they could've done more. Coaches can't play the games."

The Eagles talked all week about wanting to win one for Reid. Instead, they suffered another embarrassing loss to cap a dismal season.

"We came, we stunk it up and we lost. It was terrible. No heart," defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins said.

Like Jenkins, Vick also questioned his teammates' desire before trying to clarify his comment.

"It's frustrating," Vick said. "It's difficult because, me, I leave it all out on the field and I give everything I got. Sometimes, I wish I could play other positions, but I can't."

Vick was 19 of 35 for 197 yards, one TD and one interception in his first game since Nov. 11. He missed the previous six games, sitting out the first five with a concussion and then being inactive last week. Vick only got the start because rookie Nick Foles broke his hand.

Vick is due to earn about $16 million next year, but the Eagles can release him without taking a financial hit. He wants to be a starter and is unsure whether he even wants to come back.

"I don't know. I have to take time to think about everything that's happened," Vick said.

This already was a difficult year for Reid. He endured a devastating loss weeks before the season opener when his oldest son, Garrett Reid, died at training camp after a long battle with drug addiction.

In October, Reid fired close friend and longtime assistant Juan Castillo, who was in his second season as defensive coordinator after coaching the offensive line for 13 years. He later fired defensive-line coach Jim Washburn.

After beating the defending Super Bowl champion Giants on Sept. 30, the Eagles lost eight straight games ? their worst losing streak in 42 years.

Before coming to Philadelphia, Reid was an offensive assistant for six seasons under Mike Holmgren in Green Bay and was instrumental in Brett Favre's growth. Reid inherited a team that went 3-13 under Ray Rhodes in 1998 and was a laughingstock in the NFL. He was an unpopular choice among fans in Philadelphia. But Reid won them over quickly by turning the Eagles into a playoff team in just his second season.

Reid drafted Donovan McNabb with the No. 2 pick in the 1999 draft and developed him into a six-time Pro Bowl quarterback. Reid and McNabb guided the Eagles to five straight playoff appearances from 2000-04. They went to the NFC title game four consecutive years, finally winning one in January 2005 over the Atlanta Falcons. But the Eagles lost to the New England Patriots 24-21 in the Super Bowl, and have missed the playoffs in four of the last eight years.

Reid's tenure in Philadelphia included several controversial decisions. He brought in star wide receiver Terrell Owens here in 2004, finally giving McNabb a legitimate target. T.O. had an outstanding year, overcame a late-season injury and returned to have an excellent game in the Super Bowl. But Owens feuded with management and McNabb the next season and Reid kicked him off the team in November 2005.

In 2009, Reid and Lurie gave Vick a second chance in the NFL after the former star quarterback had spent 18 months in federal prison for dogfighting charges. Vick took over as the starter in 2010, had a remarkable season and led the Eagles to the NFC East title.

The decision to switch Castillo from offense to defense may have been Reid's worst mistake. The unusual move was heavily criticized and contributed to the defense's collapse.

"I'll always put it on the players," Jenkins said. "Coaches can only do so much. Players have to step up and make plays."

Reid's stoic personality and bland news conferences annoyed fans and even some members of the media. He refused to call out players and always took the blame after each loss, saying he had to "do a better job" and "put players in better position to perform."

While that didn't make him popular outside the locker room, Reid was respected by his players. They supported him to the end.

"He's a great coach, a great person. I love the guy," safety Kurt Coleman said.

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A time to reflect and plan: 3 questions about end of life ? The ...

One of our most popular posts in 2012, was Dr Peter Saul?s call to action encouraging us to ?occupy death??at TEDxNewy.

In the spirit of Peter?s message our final post this year is?dedicated to people living with terminal illness and with dying this holiday period.

The end of the year is often a time to reflect on the year that was and a time to make plans for the year ahead. Planning for our dying however, is rarely discussed easily and less than 10 percent of Australians prepare by developing an Advance Care plan.

In this guest post from GP?Dr Edwin Kruys,?he?explores 3 common end of life questions.

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3 end-of-life questions we all need answered

The transition from curative to palliative care sometimes feels like an emotional roller coaster. To reduce stress and fear of the unknown it?s good to have a look at what lies ahead.

I recommend that people talk to their GP in an early stage to discuss the issues surrounding dying. This is a difficult and emotional conversation for all parties, but usually there is a sense of relief afterwards. Here are three important questions patients and their family members always ask me when the end is in sight.

How long will I live?

This is always hard to say. I honestly often can?t tell, especially in the early stages. When people stop eating or drinking it is usually a matter of days. I urge people to do what they need to do when they still feel well. Start today ? don?t wait until tomorrow. This may include talking with family about end-of-life preferences and sorting unfinished business.

It is advisable to organise a will, power of attorney, and advanced care directives, as well as a funeral home. Talk together about support and/or counselling for family, friends and carers during the deathbed and afterwards.

Dying is a gradual process. The body is slowly shutting down. The dying person will experience loss of appetite, diminished energy levels, and weakness. There is a gradual loss of interest in activities. Uncomfortable symptoms can be treated, such as pain or shortness of breath.

What can we expect?

There is huge potential for growth of the mind during the last stage of life. This is a time when people look back on their lives in a philosophical, spiritual way and strengthen the bonds with their loved-ones.

Dying can also be very lonely, especially if the communication with others is limited. Friends and family members may not know what to say or feel uncomfortable talking to the dying person. This can lead to social isolation. Professional help, like counselling, is sometimes required.

During later stages the dying person will be less interested in social interactions. Contact with close family and friends becomes a priority. The patient will usually sleep a lot.

Image: When I was writing this article, my 3-year old daughter Jill made this drawing. I thought it was a beautiful illustration of the emotional roller coaster during the final stages of life. In my experience most people eventually find resolution and are able to die peacefully.

The patient may stop eating and drinking altogether and go into natural dehydration. There can be difficulties with swallowing and confusion may occur. Reduced urine output and less frequent bowel motions are common, as is incontinence. Shortly before death the breathing pattern changes. The colour of the skin may become bluish.

During this end stage people may have their eyes closed but can often still hear. It?s good to talk to the dying person. Some say we should let them know it is ok to let go.

Medication is available to, for example, reduce the sensation of thirst and manage confusion. In Geraldton we have a fantastic palliative nursing team that enables people to die peacefully at home or in a hospice if they wish to.

Will I be in pain?

No, in almost all cases it is possible to control the pain and keep people comfortable. Managing worries and anxiety also helps to reduce pain levels. Medicines can be given as tablets, capsules, liquids, patches, and continuous infusion.

Further reading: http://www.palliativecare.org.au

Dr Edwin Kruys is a rural GP in Geraldton, Western Australia. He writes a blog for the Panaceum Group.

Follow Edwin on Twitter: @EdwinKruys

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Our thoughts are with the many family members and caregivers caring this holiday season.?If you are a caregiver there are some tips for caring during the holiday season?here.

We would like to thank Dr Edwin Kruys for contributing to the final GroundSwell Project blog for 2012. If you would like to contribute in 2013 please contact kerrie@thegroundswellproject.com for more information. In 2013 we are launching a national initiative that encourages greater awareness and promotes community actions about the experience of death, dying and bereavement. We look forward to sharing more details with you soon, in the mean time please follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Source: http://thegroundswellproject.com/?p=2353

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Liverpool University ? Symbolism and Intent: The Principles of Egyptian Art

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Egyptian art was embedded with symbolism, often created with the?intent of magically turning representations into reality. Examining a?variety of mediums, including tomb and temple reliefs, statuary and?luxury goods, this course will teach you to decode the iconography.

Fees: ?78/?47* if you are a retirement pensioner over the age of 60,?a full-time student or if you receive Job Seekers? Allowance,?Working Families? Tax Credit, Council Tax Benefit, Income Support,?Housing Benefit, Disabled Person?s Tax Credit, or Incapacity?Benefit, or you are an unwaged dependant of someone in receipt of one?of these benefits.

How to enrol: ?Advance enrolment is essential by Tuesday 8 January ?you?may enrol and pay by debit/credit card by telephoning 0151-794 6900.


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Adrian Peterson already has 61 rushing yards in the first quarter. Can he set the rushing record today? Looking good so far.

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