Jeffrey Lurie

Jeffrey Lurie
Jeffrey Lurieis the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth8 September 1951
CountryUnited States of America
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What we do at the end of every season - which is why it's probably not the greatest idea to talk about things in the visitor's locker room after the final game - we sit down and have real serious conversations with all of the senior people.
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We are deeply saddened by the passing of one of the greatest men ever to play the game of football,
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The division was there for the taking and we didn't take it. This game was there for the taking in the first half and we didn't take it. That's where we're at.
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The way it was explained to me was, by rule, if players throw punches, the official is obligated to eject the player.
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Brian's a guy that we all would like to have a long-term contract with. He wants to stay. We want him to stay. It's just about finding the right value. I don't see why that couldn't happen, but you never know.
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I've lived through a lot of division championships, a lot of final-four appearances, but our goal is further than that. We want to deliver a Super Bowl.
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You can always argue you're never good enough until you win the Super Bowl. And even then, you're going to lose players, and you're not good enough then, either.
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When you inherit a franchise that won one playoff game in the last 10 years, you've inherited a troubled franchise.
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You have heard me say many times that I want strong leaders who feel free to express their opinions.
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We wanted this tribute to be a lasting one.
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The question of the fire, the motivation, the discipline, it's all there. What you can't account for is what happened in Carolina last year.
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It's not a race for speed, it's a race for success. When you're going to be the C.E.O. of a 32-team operation, it's not speed, it's quality.
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It's not a race for speed, it's a race for success.
The better quarterbacks are real consistent. Rookie quarterbacks are not.