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Eagles - Kearse says Eagles will miss him
0 Comments | Philadelphia Daily News, July, 2008 | by Daily News Wire Services
Tennessee Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse, who was released by the Eagles in February, said his former team will be sorry it didn't re-sign him.
Kearse, who was arrested and charged with DUI near Vanderbilt University on June 22, told ESPN'S Paul Kuharsky that the Eagles and their fans will be surprised at how well he plays this season.
"They'll say, 'Why the hell did we let that dude go?' " Kearse said. " 'What were they thinking?'
"But everything happens for a reason. Maybe it was a good reason: So I can get [hissed] off and get more motivated." *
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