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f you wondered why Philadelphia Eagles kicker David Akers(notes) had an uncharacteristically bad day against the Green Bay Packers in Philly's 21-16 wild-card round loss, wonder no more. Akers missed two field goals in the game, 41-yard and 34-yard attempts that each went wide right and could have made that game a different story, wonder no more. The news broke today on Philly.com that Akers and his wife, Erika, had discovered two days before the game that their six-year-old daughter Halley had a growth in her right ovary that might require removal of the ovary before the growth spread.
Devastated, Akers (who had to be excused from practice on the Friday before the game so that he could attend his daughter's MRI and ultrasound) tried to move forward, but it was obviously difficult.
In this position, no matter what, you have to be able to put [your personal life] aside for those few hours and go do your job. There are so many people depending on you, other players who have put everything in, the coaches, the fans ... I feel like I can play through anything, but I didn't play well enough, so maybe that had something to do with it.
What really hurt Akers was that Eagles head coach Andy Reid, who was aware of the condition of Akers' daughter, pointed out Akers' performance after the game ("We can all count. Those points would have helped," Reid said after the game). Certainly understandable under normal circumstances, but borderline unforgiveable with these conditions in mind. It would have been just as easy for Reid to give the usual "coachspeak" answer that it takes 53 guys to win or lose a game, and it seemed mean-spirited in retrospect for Akers' coach to single him out. Especially since Reid has had so many family problems of his own.
One day after the loss to the Packers, the Akers family got the news - Halley did have a malignant tumor that would have to be removed. Two weeks later, doctors have told Halley's mom and dad that they got the tumor in time, and that barring something showing up in the frequent checkups she'll obviously have to undergo through the next year and beyond, the news is positive.
Whether Akers, who is scheduled to be a free agent in 2011, goes back the Eagles or not is a matter of conjecture, but despite his role in that playoff loss, you'll have to excuse him for feeling like a winner at this point - and for all the right reasons. Eagles special teams coach Bobby April checked in on the family, and Redskins linebacker London Fletcher(notes) (who's long been one of the classiest guys in the league) made a point to meet Halley during Pro Bowl practice.
Certainly Reid has enough time on his hands to make sure everything's okay with the Akers family, but the article didn't cite any examples of such concern. We can only hope the omission is in the coverage and not the effort.
 
give me a break! Reid had every right to point out that Akers' missed points would have helped, and he shouldnt have to sugar coat shit just because Akers had a family issue which he admitted himself may have played a role in the missed feild goals. If it was such an issue he should have sat the game out, he opted to go ahead and play so if coach wants to point out how Akers points hurt the team, then he has every right to regardless of Akers off the field issues!
 
old andy reid has some badass kids. there is a link to the story about them on the original that i copied. He has his hands full with two thugish sons.
 
old andy reid has some badass kids. there is a link to the story about them on the original that i copied. He has his hands full with two thugish sons.

yeah thats true to,lol. And helps make my point even further, if Andy Reid can keep the Eagles flying high with all his issues with both sons being drug addicts in and out of jail, then his players should be able to seperate the two, and if they cant its undertandable but they shouldnt bitch when they are called out for not performing.

And I dont mean to minimize Akers Daughters issue, its realy sad and I wish his family all the best!!!
 
He's still a professional, he should be able to perform no matter what. I understand that it'd fuck with his head, but when it's game time and he's called upon, he needs to either sit out or suck it up. I'd be mad if I was an Eagle's fan. It's not like they don't have a back up
 
excuses.....assholes......common ground....

no excuses allowed.....a few years ago tampa kicker doug brien made a game winning 60 yarder or however long it was to beat the packers with no time left after i think his daughter died
 
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