DeSean Jackson’s Apology Too Little, Too Late?

Here’s the thing with DeSean Jackson. He can be a good guy. As much as he has made me dislike him for the way he has behaved this season, both on and off the field, I can’t forget how much he touched and clearly was touched by the brave young man who was a victim of bullying in Upper Darby.

DeSean knows how to be a decent, mature individual–when he wants to be.

And that’s what I don’t like about him. It’s almost easier to deal with someone like TO who is just an over the top, selfish, outrageous butthead 24/7. But DeSean tries to embrace the diva wide receiver persona almost to the core–and then he backs away. And to be honest, I don’t think it’s because the good angel on his right shoulder tells him he’s behaving like a jerk. It’s because he senses public sentiment–and perhaps the goodwill of the Eagles organization–slipping away from him.

DeSean Jackson is not good at the whole PR thing. I just don’t think he’s aware of it. Effectively managing one’s image does not mean acting up to the point that no one likes you anymore and not performing your job well and then reeling in your off-putting behavior. He will learn that eventually, I hope.

DeSean Jackson apologized for his behavior this season on Sunday, after the season was said and done for the Birds. His remarks, courtesy of CSNPhilly:

“I can admit to certain things affecting me during the season. I just kind of want to apologize or whatever the case may be,” Jackson said after the Eagles finished their lost season with a 34-10 rout of the Redskins (see story). “I probably could have handled it a little different, but now sitting here after the season’s over, I can just say I was able to put it behind me and really just fight for my teammates. Fight for this organization – just really knowing something good out of this situation was going to happen. I was able to finally get to that and just move forward. We’ll see how it plays out.”

Hmm. He was able to “finally” get to that. Very interesting.

Had DeSean said something like this early in the season, or even midseason, it would seem a lot more genuine. Right now, it sounds like a man who realizes that his brattiness and immaturity may have run him out of town. » Continue reading “DeSean Jackson’s Apology Too Little, Too Late?”


Eagles Briefs: Desean Drama, This Time Not Caused by DeSean

Josh Scobee

Are you familiar with Josh Scobee? Probably not.

Scobee, the kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars, wanted to get himself some attention this week and decided to pick a Twitter fight. With a player on a team his own team doesn’t play this year.

The reasons for Scobees tweets are entirely unclear, particularly as the comments were unprovoked and didn’t coincide with any major events in which DeSean Jackson was featured. I’m talking DeSean’s NFL Network interview, or Sunday Night Football. No, Scobee just decided to publicly rip on DJacc for no apparent reason, saying


Wow. A KICKER is going to call out anyone in the National Football league for being “tiny” What is happening in the world? Scobee, for the record, is 6’1, 210 lbs. Jackson is 5’10, 175 lbs.

Twitter fight! Twitter fight!

Scobee then backtracked, but I give him credit: He didn’t do the usual athlete blunder of deleting inflammatory tweets. It’s still in his timeline. He’s owning his questionable decision.

DeSean’s response was relatively muted:

In addition to the featured tweet, Jackson added, “Plus I don’t even know who this guy is!!”

Oh, snap. » Continue reading “Eagles Briefs: Desean Drama, This Time Not Caused by DeSean”