What’s Brewing With Jen Includes Treasure Hunting And Construction Workers
A worker stands over scaffolding
See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes a treasure hunter that fell to his death and construction workers block in a rude driver… Here are her stories from today.
Treasure Hunter Falls To Death
This is an unfortunate story… A man in Brazil died after falling into a 12-story hole that he dug himself. The 71-year-old man started digging the hole after he had a dream that told him there was gold buried beneath his house. Last week, the man lost his balance and fell into the hole and didn’t make it out. Neighbors said the man had become obsessed with finding the treasure that he saw in his dreams buried under his kitchen floor. So, I’m assuming that this hole he dug was in the middle of his house… His body was autopsied, and he suffered head injuries, a broken leg and other fractures and was pronounced dead on the scene.
[Source – NY Post]
Construction Workers To The Rescue
A construction crew in the UK got fed up with a rude driver who refused to move his car while there was active construction going on. Why you would want your car near a construction sight to begin with baffles me, but I digress… this guy refused to move his car after he was asked by the construction workers, so the workers build a scaffolding barrier around his car. Brilliant. That way this rude guy wouldn’t be able to move his car without having to deal with the workers. He evidently got really upset and the workers just played along for about ten minutes before they decided to move the scaffolding. I would’ve put up the scaffolding and gone to a very, very, very long lunch.
[Source – dailystar.co.uk]
The Eagles 53-Man Roster For The Playoffs
The playoffs are finally here. Unfortunately for the Eagles, they are not in the position we all thought they would be. A late-season collapse saw them tumble to the 5-seed. And so the streak of no team repeating as NFC East Champions continues for another season. But they are still in the playoffs. And as bad as things have looked for the Eagles, we have seen mediocre teams go on runs before. The Giants did it twice, and each time went on to beat a Patriots team that was far better than them on paper. But if the Eagles are going to bounce back from this bad start, the guys on their 53-man roster will have to step up.
So who will those 53 players be? A lot has changed between the Eagles roster at the start of the season, and not necessarily for the better. Injuries robbed them of a few players like Nakobe Dean, but they did recently get Avonte Maddox back.
One caveat worth noting is that the Practice Squad Rules change in the playoffs. During the season you can only elevate a player from the practice squad 3 times before you have to keep them on the roster. It’s something the Eagles exploited early on to keep Britain Covey and Braden Mann from taking up a roster spot. That number reverts back to 0 for the playoffs. That said, it is unlikely the Eagles put either of those players back on the practice squad. They will however be able to elevate any of the players currently on their practice squad as many times as they want. Provided they get the chance to play more than one game. You can elevate two guys per game.
But mostly they will be relying on the guys on their main roster. And these are the players who will be taking the field on Monday against Tampa for their first playoff game.
Here is who made the 53-man Roster for the Eagles
Jen Scordo was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia but she has called the Northeast her home for over 20 years. A diehard 5 for 5 fan, she always knew that radio was where she wanted to be and talking sports in Philadelphia is a dream come true as Producer of The Best Show Ever? on 97.5 The Fanatic. She loves to talk and write about Philly sports including the Eagles, the Sixers, the Flyers, the Phillies and the Union.