"Yesterday, the online campaign was already running on www.sackvick.net, asking like-minded people, unhappy with the Eagles' decision to sign Michael Vick, to "protest Vick's new sponsors."The Web site referred to Eagles sponsors and it listed them, and many of their CEOs and their e-mail addresses and phone numbers, from Verizon Wireless and KFC and Lincoln Financial.Meanwhile, the Eagles made some quick moves of their own on the public-relations front, sending a note yesterday to their "premium-service clients" - their suiteholders. The note says the Eagles understand "this decision may result in some personal soul-searching for you, along with some public debate in the coming days and weeks. We do not want this to distract from the relationship we have with you, and we remain fully committed in putting the highest-quality product on the field and delivering wins to Eagles fans."The note didn't include the word "dog," but did include a statement by Eagles president Joe Banner on the subject of Vick deserving a second chance and then the note asked that "you join us in our support and optimism for Michael as he commits himself to showing Philadelphia and the country he is a changed human being."Jan Garber isn't an Eagles suiteholder, or even an Eagles fan, but she said in an e-mail that she "spent the morning well," calling Eagles sponsors after finding them on the Eagles Web site."
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