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Foles' dad was there last year at Coliseum when QB began Super run

LOS ANGELES_Sometimes, a parent just gets a feeling.

That's the inkling Larry Foles had a year ago when the Philadelphia Eagles played the Los Angeles Rams in a pivotal NFC game. He owns a home in Laguna Beach, so he might have come to the game anyway, but he often enjoys watching Eagles games on TV, especially because his son, Nick, wasn't playing but was backing up starting quarterback Carson Wentz.

But Larry Foles felt like he needed to be at the Coliseum.

"I just had an eerie feeling, more than anything else," he said.

Turns out,

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