Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 2015-06-07 21:44. Before Lurie, who owned the Eagles? 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. Papale was a standout special teams star for the Bell, who played at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium. He was accepted into their main roster and would go on to play the next two seasons with the team. Invincible is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by Ericson Core. Papale must have had a lot of raw talent to play pro football without any real coaching or college pedigree. EN ES PT DE. So again, while the film's portrayal of Papale's story leans into the urban legend bartender turned "Iggle" it leaves out more of Papale's athletic achievements. As a schoolteacher, he was making double the amount he was earning. So while Vince wasn't born in South Philly, he spent a lot of time there and quickly became a legend in the community (and the larger city) as soon as his spot in the Eagles' training camp was announced. The film was released in the United States on August 25, 2006. Vince had a run at the Olympic Trials in the Decathlon (another story) and got a year and a half in the World Football (1975-1975) League when the opportunity of his lifetime came. Additionally, Vince is presently serving as the Secretary/Treasurer of Philadelphia, from where he might have earned a handsome salary. Vince Papale was a special teams player and wide receiver with the Eagles from 1976 to 1978. Allowed HTML tags: