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23 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Looks like there's a twitter feud going on between CJGJ and Antonio Brown. How are these grown men?

Antonio Brown has the attitude of a 10 year old, he most definitely has CTE.

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2 minutes ago, devpool said:

Antonio Brown has the attitude of a 10 year old, he most definitely has CTE.

And CJGJ takes the bait quicker than anyone else out there.

I guess AB didn't buy his CD.

 

43 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I agree. He’s a vet and could move to C in a pinch when needed but is now pushing Steen to earn it. 

Toth was backup C. I just don’t see him being the actual backup come regular season. 

Yeah I think when they move Hennessy to 2nd unit OC then either Steen is solid or Keegan has jumped him in RG competition. It’s early

1 hour ago, brkmsn said:

FB = Freak Beast?

good enough

Kelee Ringo is in the background of a lot of the Eagles workout videos/challenges. He's been training with the team. It's weird that he's just not there, so something is likely up. 

12 hours ago, bpac55 said:

Looks like there's a twitter feud going on between CJGJ and Antonio Brown. How are these grown men?

I don't see a single tweet from Antonio Brown about CJGJ.

12 hours ago, bpac55 said:

Looks like there's a twitter feud going on between CJGJ and Antonio Brown. How are these grown men?

number of candles on his birthday cake vs. mental age/maturity?

13 hours ago, bpac55 said:

And Ngata was WR3

Ngata is the most experienced with the coaches of the "big” WRs. The next up at OTAs is usually that.  (Ngata was also a 4 star recruit out of HS).  Davis, Harris, Watkins and Wilson are the others.   One of those will make the team.  I think the top competition for the position are Ngata and Wilson with Harris, Davis and Watkins in that order.  Harris is a superior athlete but was green in college but now has 3 years NFL experience.  Ngata has the best hands and body control followed by Wilson, who is a pretty good athlete.  All have to display blocking proficiency (where Wilson was clearly the best of them in college) but also display disciplined route running (what Pascal was pretty good at under Nick’s tutelage).  Most display Pascal’s drop tendency in the past.  I expect Nick will work with Moorehead and those new WRs quite a lot this summer.  

There was a drill one of the beats showed a clip of on X.  https://x.com/mfranknfl/status/1793325312278692058?s=12&t=rgpQN0IVpEaKEB9ENHDTqQ  The beat referred to it as a new ball security drill.  At the start there are two receivers and one "blocks” into a guy with pads.   I think that part of the drill was a combination of receiver blocking development and OPI avoidance.   I love seeing that because I think they want to keep that approach in the offensive game plan.   49ers do that really well.  

Look at the WRs they brought in.  Big (over 200) and mostly tall.  (Campbell is 6’ 208 and the smallest of those.)   Others are 6’3” to 6’6”.  The one smaller WR they brought in doubled as a RB at A&M.   He’s like a smaller (and with that leg/ankle injury, slower) Gainwell.  Like Gainwell, A Smith can block.  

John McMullen

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Caution that today was essentially a passing camp but Vic Fangio was liberally using his flat/hook defender with players like Brandon Graham, Nolan Smith, Julian Okwara and Terrell Lewis dropping in coverage a lot. #Eagles
 

Posting from X.  

14 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

Ngata is the most experienced with the coaches of the "big” WRs. The next up at OTAs is usually that.  (Ngata was also a 4 star recruit out of HS).  Davis, Harris, Watkins and Wilson are the others.   One of those will make the team.  I think the top competition for the position are Ngata and Wilson with Harris, Davis and Watkins in that order.  Harris is a superior athlete but was green in college but now has 3 years NFL experience.  Ngata has the best hands and body control followed by Wilson, who is a pretty good athlete.  All have to display blocking proficiency (where Wilson was clearly the best of them in college) but also display disciplined route running (what Pascal was pretty good at under Nick’s tutelage).  Most display Pascal’s drop tendency in the past.  I expect Nick will work with Moorehead and those new WRs quite a lot this summer.  

There was a drill one of the beats showed a clip of on X.  https://x.com/mfranknfl/status/1793325312278692058?s=12&t=rgpQN0IVpEaKEB9ENHDTqQ  The beat referred to it as a new ball security drill.  At the start there are two receivers and one "blocks” into a guy with pads.   I think that part of the drill was a combination of receiver blocking development and OPI avoidance.   I love seeing that because I think they want to keep that approach in the offensive game plan.   49ers do that really well.  

Look at the WRs they brought in.  Big (over 200) and mostly tall.  (Campbell is 6’ 208 and the smallest of those.)   Others are 6’3” to 6’6”.  The one smaller WR they brought in doubled as a RB at A&M.   He’s like a smaller (and with that leg/ankle injury, slower) Gainwell.  Like Gainwell, A Smith can block.  

What relevance does Ngata's 4 star recruit status from 6 years ago have on the current depth chart?

14 hours ago, brkmsn said:

For those worried that Jordan Davis might be too small to play NT after riding a bike. 

 

https://x.com/cfranklinnews/status/1793326426155790537

He looks fast. 

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21 minutes ago, paco said:

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Why not just play in Antarctica?  Let's try to find the farthest point possible and play there.... maybe the moon is a possibility.

4 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Why not just play in Antarctica?  Let's try to find the farthest point possible and play there.... maybe the moon is a possibility.

Why would you risk the players falling off the edge of the earth?

1 hour ago, BigEFly said:

John McMullen

@JFMcMullen

Caution that today was essentially a passing camp but Vic Fangio was liberally using his flat/hook defender with players like Brandon Graham, Nolan Smith, Julian Okwara and Terrell Lewis dropping in coverage a lot. #Eagles
 

Posting from X.  

I can see Smith in that role

Parker's replacement

Eagles signed John Ross.

 

 

Gross

14 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Eagles signed John Ross.

 

 

Gross

A career 43.4% catch percentage.  He shouldn't be able to beat out anyone on the current roster.

6 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Parker's replacement

Competition for Parris, but not an X.

2 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

A career 43.4% catch percentage.  He shouldn't be able to beat out anyone on the current roster.

And hasn't played since 2021 and already retired once. He couldn't even hang on the Chiefs last year who don't even have WR's. He's a complete waste of a roster spot and I don't care if it's only May.

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