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There was a time when Vince Papale, a 30-year-old bartender living in Philadelphia, would attend every Eagles home game at the old Veteran's Stadium. He watched passionately, always staying until the end, as the Eagles played miserably from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.Sep 19, 2006

What was Vince Papale's football career like?

Vince Papale's post-collegiate football career began with the Aston Green Knights of the semi-pro Seaboard Football League. At that time, Papale was a teacher at Interboro High School and was coaching the junior varsity football team when he successfully tried out for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League as a wide receiver.

Was Papale laid off from his teaching job?

Desperate but not Downtrodden ; Papale was not laid off from his teaching job. In 1974, he quit to tryout for a professional football team, the Philadelphia Bell, in the newly formed World Football League. Also, he did not work as a bartender until after a 2 year stint with the Philadelphia Bell.

How old was Josh Papale when he joined the Steelers?

In an ESPN documentary, Papale claimed he lied about his age to join the team (claiming to be 24 years old, when in fact he was 28 at the time.) In his first season with the Bell, Papale caught nine passes for 121 yards, averaging 13.4 yards per catch including catching the first pass in the history of the new league.

Did Alex Papale ever meet his wife Janet?

10. Love story ; Of course, a big studio movie needs a love story to make it complete, so Papale is shown to meet his current wife, Janet, during his Eagles quest. Actually, Papale didn't meet Janet until 1991, fifteen years after he played his first season for the Eagles.

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Did Vince Papale work at a bar?

At the time in 1976, when Dick Vermeil announced all-comers are welcome, Vince was working as a part time bartender, nightclub doorman, and substitute teacher as he was on a leave of absence from teaching at Interboro. That's where the movie picked up the story.

Where is the bar in Invincible?

They decided the old-fashioned brick exterior and windows of Kubick's Rosewood Bar, 1417 Shunk St., was perfect for the film, which takes place in the 1970s.

Who is the bartender in Invincible?

The REAL Janet Cantwell-Papale is nowhere near the Hollywood version of Janet Cantwell, played by Elizabeth Banks, in the Disney movie Invincible. Our “bartender & Giants fan”, as portrayed on the silver screen, is actually a successful business woman, mother of 2, former coach and former World Class Gymnast.

Is Invincible based on a true story?

Invincible is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by Ericson Core. It is based on the nonfictional story of Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1976 to 1978 with the help of his coach, Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear).

Did Vince Papale have a cameo in the movie Invincible?

This Giants player was a football player at the nearby University of Delaware, and was not supposed to contact Wahlberg, let alone knock him down. As a result of this, the player was told to leave the set, but the scene was kept. Although listed as wide receiver, Vince Papale played almost exclusively on Special Teams.

How realistic is Invincible?

Though Amazon produced an animated adaptation of Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker's comic series of the same name, Invincible is ironically one of the most realistic superhero shows currently airing.

Is Mark Wahlberg an Eagles fan?

That's just a great move by the Festival of Families host. It's no secret that Wahlberg, a Massachusetts native, is a New England Patriots fan. However, he does have a connection to the Eagles. He played Vince Papale in the 2006 movie Invincible.

Will there be a season 2 of Invincible?

Invincible Was Renewed Before The Season 1 Finale With how popular Invincible ended up becoming after its release, it's no surprise that a Season 2 was announced. But, what was really surprising is that Season 2 was actually announced before the Season 1 finale even aired, showing just how popular the show already was.

How much money did Vince Papale make with the Eagles?

When Vince Papale became a Philadelphia Eagle, his first year salary was $21,000. This was double what he was earning as a school teacher. In his last year, his salary was a whopping $42,000. That smallish salary was only the beginning for this amazing legend.

Did Papale ever score a touchdown?

Vince Papale never scored an NFL touchdown. However, the play in the movie in which he scores a touchdown is based loosely on a real play. In the real game against the New York Giants, Papale forced a Giants defender to run into his own punt returner. Papale recovered the fumble, but did not score on the play.

Did Vince Papale call an audible?

Later in his career, he forced a crucial turnover on a punt in a victory over the Washington Redskins after calling an audible. The movie's creators took a few other artistic liberties, as Hollywood often does, such as depicting Papale as being from South Philadelphia.

What does Vince do for a living at the beginning of the movie Invincible?

In the beginning of the movie, Vince is struggling with his low-wage substitute teaching and part-time bartending jobs. He loses his teaching job due to mandatory school financial cuts so he is forced to rely on bartending for an income. As well, his wife leaves him because he wasn't going anywhere in life.

What team did Vince Papale play for?

Vince Papale's post-collegiate football career began with the Aston Green Knights of the semi-pro Seaboard Football League. At that time, Papale was a teacher at Interboro High School and was coaching the junior varsity football team when he successfully tried out for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League as a wide receiver. In an ESPN documentary, Papale claimed he lied about his age to join the team (claiming to be 24 years old, when in fact he was 28 at the time.) In his first season with the Bell, Papale caught nine passes for 121 yards, averaging 13.4 yards per catch including catching the first pass in the history of the new league. In 1975 Papale caught only one pass, but it was for a forty-nine yard touchdown. In both seasons with the team, Papale was a special teams standout.

Who is Vincent Papale?

For his son, see Vinny Papale. Vincent Papale (born February 9, 1946) is a former American football wide receiver. He played three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, primarily on special teams, following two seasons with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League.

Who was the tight end for the Eagles in 2005?

In addition, Papale's legend was cited as a factor in the Eagles' signing of construction foreman/tight end Jeff Thomason for 2005's Super Bowl XXXIX.

Who was the Philadelphia Eagles coach in 1976?

His performance with the Philadelphia Bell earned him a meeting in 1976 with head coach Dick Vermeil of the Philadelphia Eagles after general manager Jim Murray got him an invitation to a private workout held by Coach Vermeil.

Where did Papale grow up?

2. Suburb not City Boy ; Papale grew up in Glenolden, a blue collar Philadelphia suburb located about 12 miles away from his urban movie neighborhood of South Philly. 3. First Wife Friction ; Papale's first wife really did leave him and leave a note that exclaimed, "You will never amount to anything.".

Who is Papale's wife?

Love story ; Of course, a big studio movie needs a love story to make it complete, so Papale is shown to meet his current wife, Janet, during his Eagles quest. Actually, Papale didn't meet Janet until 1991, fifteen years after he played his first season for the Eagles.

How fast was Papale in the tryout?

7. Fast Man ; Papale really was quick. He did run a 4.5/40-yard dash in the tryout.

How tall is Papale?

1. Bigger in Person - Papale is played by 5'8" 170 lbs. Mark Wahlberg who obviously bulked up for the movie, but still looks tiny when standing next to the NFL-sized guys on the field. In reality, Papale wasn't such a tiny David up against the NFL Goliaths; he was 6'2" and 185 lbs.

Did Papale quit teaching?

Desperate but not Downtrodden ; Papale was not laid off from his teaching job. In 1974, he quit to tryout for a professional football team, the Philadelphia Bell, in the newly formed World Football League. Also, he did not work as a bartender until after a 2 year stint with the Philadelphia Bell. 5.

Meet Vince

Some of Hollywood’s most inspirational movies were born from the world of sports. One in particular inspired not only sports fans but anyone with a pulse. In 2006 Walt Disney Pictures continued their triumphant tradition of motivating sports stories with the release of INVINCIBLE.

Invincible the Movie

From Disney, the studio that brought you Miracle, The Rookie, and Remember the Titans, comes INVINCIBLE, inspired by the true story of Vince Papale, a man with nothing to lose who ignored the staggering odds and made his dream come true.

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Overview

High school years

Papale was born in Glenolden, Pennsylvania, attended Interboro High School in Prospect Park and lettered in football, basketball, and track and field. In his only year of varsity football, Papale won All-Delaware County Honorable Mention honors. In track, he was a standout pole vaulter, triple jumper, and long jumper. He began competing in track during his senior year at Interboro. He won the District I (Philadelphia suburban area) large-schools championship in pole vault, then finishe…

College

Papale attended Philadelphia's Saint Joseph's University on a track scholarship (the university did not have a football team). As a junior, he won a United States Track & Field Federation (USTFF) college development pole vault at Madison Square Garden (February 10) with a vault of 14 ft 6 in (4.42 m). He never placed at IC4A or Penn Relays. Papale did score in the Middle Atlantic Conference championships. He graduated in 1968 with an MS degree in Marketing/Managemen…

Professional career

Vince Papale's post-collegiate football career began with the Aston Green Knights of the semi-pro Seaboard Football League. At that time, Papale was a teacher at Interboro High School and was coaching the junior varsity football team when he successfully tried out for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League as a wide receiver. In an ESPN documentary, Papale claimed he lied about his age to join the team (claiming to be 24 years old, when in fact he was 28 at the time.) I…

Personal life

Diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2001, Papale has recovered from the disease, to become a spokesman encouraging people to get regular check-ups. He has appeared in commercials for Thomas Jefferson University Hospital encouraging others to be tested. Papale is a sought after motivational speaker.
Previously, Papale was the regional director of marketing and senior account executive for highe…

External links

• IMDB link to Invincible
• Vince Papale's Official Website
• Eagles Fly for Leukemia
• Career Statistics at pro-football-reference.com

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