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Uh...guys? Maybe not the time?

Can we leave this guy behind like Jalen did his ring?

While I see a 0.0% chance of Dallas trading him, what's the comp for Micah in a trade? Khalil Mack was 2 1sts (2019 and 2020), a 3rd (2020) and a 6th (2019) for Mack, a 2nd (2020) and a 5th (2020). So call it 2 1sts and moving back a round from the 2nd to the 3rd in 2020 for Mack. Mack had played 4 years, had 40.5 sacks, but 36.5 in his last 3 years when the Raiders traded him to the Bears. Micah has 52.5 in 4 years, and 39.5 in his last 3 years.

So the starting price has to be a 2026 1st, 2027 1st and more...maybe a 2027 2nd/3rd as well?

1 hour ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Not sure I'd call them scary. They continually try to win due to talent alone. They have talent, but that talent has never coalesced. They remain a bunch of individuals wearing the same clothes much more than a team.

I agree with your assessment, but if you catch them on a week theyre playing well and healthy, they have the firepower to play with anyone.

1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said:

I agree with your assessment, but if you catch them on a week theyre playing well and healthy, they have the firepower to play with anyone.

I don't think that holds true anymore with their OL. If you have any kind of a D Line, they are drawing dead IMO. They'll beat bad teams, get beaten up by good teams. So basically, what they have been for the last half decade.

35 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

My complaint was only about the duplicates. I don't care about the barrage. That's why I mentioned getting a bot

It's when someone posts a tweet and then someone posts the same tweet either on the same page or sometime later

There is 1 person who is consistently late and double posts over the years. Sometimes hours later. Its like another one of his schticks.

47 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

I recall when I was working and my work blocked Twitter, how glad I was about @Don Corleone and @LeanMeanGM posting TC tweets. I think that still applies but will take the consensus opinion.

Keep them coming, and as fast as possible. Thats what Don did. Thats what we all want.

7 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

I don't think that holds true anymore with their OL. If you have any kind of a D Line, they are drawing dead IMO. They'll beat bad teams, get beaten up by good teams. So basically, what they have been for the last half decade.

Yep. They are a below average O-line fully healthy and now they are already banged up.

4 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Yep. They are a below average O-line fully healthy and now they are already banged up.

When Tyler Guyton got hurt, I looked up his PFF rating. It's only 49.9, and he was ranked 73rd at this position. I know many people don't give much credence to the PFF score, but either way, he's not that good. And if he can't play on opening night, his backup will probably be worse...

What camp are you more in:

Camp A) Given the Eagles are champs, they will be the team that everyone circles on their schedule and spends the entire offseason preparing on how to stop, so the Eagles should have curve balls prepared both on offense and defense in the event teams decide to attack them differently this season.

Camp B) The Eagles win how they win, they do well what they do well, and they can't change that for teams. They should do what they do well and dare other teams to stop it, and if they execute well it won't matter how other teams attack them.

1 minute ago, Sack that QB said:

What camp are you more in:

Camp A) Given the Eagles are champs, they will be the team that everyone circles on their schedule and spends the entire offseason preparing on how to stop, so the Eagles should have curve balls prepared both on offense and defense in the event teams decide to attack them differently this season.

Camp B) The Eagles win how they win, they do well what they do well, and they can't change that for teams. They should do what they do well and dare other teams to stop it, and if they execute well it won't matter how other teams attack them.

middle ground between both. You have to stick to what yo do well, but continue to add wrinkles to keep teams on their heels a bit. Over time you evolve. But not by trying something drastically different.

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The Chiefs beat the Bills in large part because Kaiir Elam does not belong on an NFL field.

He is currently CB2 on Dallas.

What’s the difference between the Cowboys and a Chik-fil-a sandwich?

Nothing, neither one show up on Sunday.

Like how McManus threads his tweets after practice. Cameron Williams had some bad traits at UT. Sounds like he hasn’t worked through those. Personally I thought he should have stayed in college another year.

3 minutes ago, Joe Ball said:

What’s the difference between the Cowboys and a Chik-fil-a sandwich?

Nothing, neither one show up on Sunday.

49 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Uh...guys? Maybe not the time?

No one informed the social media person about the issue? Lol

21 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

What camp are you more in:

Camp A) Given the Eagles are champs, they will be the team that everyone circles on their schedule and spends the entire offseason preparing on how to stop, so the Eagles should have curve balls prepared both on offense and defense in the event teams decide to attack them differently this season.

Camp B) The Eagles win how they win, they do well what they do well, and they can't change that for teams. They should do what they do well and dare other teams to stop it, and if they execute well it won't matter how other teams attack them.

Considering some players have already mentioned how they are looking forward to rematch... A

No doubt that teams will try to stop Barkley but that should open up Brown and Smith to have great seasons

29 minutes ago, JamesK said:

When Tyler Guyton got hurt, I looked up his PFF rating. It's only 49.9, and he was ranked 73rd at this position. I know many people don't give much credence to the PFF score, but either way, he's not that good. And if he can't play on opening night, his backup will probably be worse...

Supposedly La’el Collin’s is working out today. Doesn’t mean much, as has been stated here by a few people O line is the issue. The secondary is the next biggest concern, at least until October minimum.

2 hours ago, Sack that QB said:

Yeah, gotta cut down on the post barrages of individual tweets. It makes these blog pages feel like they're spammed. Just post a couple or wait until practice is over and put them all in one post.

Terrible post

Just now, Mike030270 said:

RIP to the once great NFL Network. It isnt as good as it used to be but it is still much better than what it will noe become with ESPN ownership.

3 hours ago, BigEFly said:

Here’s the thing BLG, they practice at things they need to improve.

And the only way to evaluate whether you can trust a player in game situations is to give him plenty of reps, starting in TC and then exhibition games.

Players don't improve by watching better players, they improve by reps, developing "muscle memory,"

If they don't improve, there's a reason it's called the "Not For Long" league.

15 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

RIP to the once great NFL Network. It isnt as good as it used to be but it is still much better than what it will noe become with ESPN ownership.

Hopefully they won’t consolidate draft coverage.

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