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Philly anchor says Eagles players should stop having sex


The defending champion Philadelphia Eagles are off to a lackluster 2-3 start to the season, but don't worry, Eagles fans, the problem has been identified.

The Eagles need to stop having sex - at least that's what WTXF-TV anchor and former Eagles linebacker Garry Cobb thinks.

During a roundtable discussion after the Eagles' 23-21 loss to the Vikings, Cobb said that the Eagles needed to go on a "fast" from sex.

While the science suggests that the Eagles' sexual activity has nothing to do with their on-field performance, Cobb was adamant that these drastic measures needed to be taken.

"It fogs up your mind," Cobb said.

Kate Upton and Justin Verlander apparently follow this rule before his scheduled starts, so there's that.

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