3 hours ago3 hr 33 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:Draft only 10 days away? Seems like it is a week early this year.Not really - just April is a weird month. The last day of the month is on a Thursday
3 hours ago3 hr I have had time to consider the trade for Wicks. I have mentioned that Nick’s offense requires a Big WR that can block. Wicks kind of fits that at 6’1” and 206 lbs. Potentially competition for Johnny Wilson and definitely for Darius Cooper. Not convinced this means AJ is gone.
3 hours ago3 hr 5 minutes ago, BigEFly said:What's the range nowadays for the local visits? I thought it was 80 miles at one point which wasn't very helpful beyond Temple and Rutgers.
3 hours ago3 hr 55 minutes ago, LacesOut said:The main question is: would you guys hit Russini?? 🤔🙃😀Depends on if she never STFU about AJ Brown.Oh wait, you meant....
3 hours ago3 hr Albert Breer said he thinks David Bailey goes 2 to the Jets. That the Jets are under pressure to improve now under Woody Johnson and Bailey is a more pro ready Edge rusher and Reese is more of a projection. If Reese falls to 4 or 5 I bet the Cowboys try to trade up for him.
3 hours ago3 hr SackQBLOLI think I would take a crack at her. If she's banging that beached Whale Vrabel, she might look my way and be interested. 🤓🤓I wonder who took the pics of her and Vrabel? Was that info ever released? I can't find anything on the Google Machine. Maybe one of their spouses suspected something, and hired a PI to follow them. 🤔🤔
2 hours ago2 hr 3 hours ago, ManuManu said:I haven't done the Kenyon Sadiq exercise very often, it really turns into seeing how our OL lottery tickets payoff and maybe selecting some new ones.
2 hours ago2 hr 14 minutes ago, NOTW said:Mostly she's getting roasted because of all the clips of her like these, plus it's not the first coach she did this with. But both should be called out for the cheating.The criticism that Vrabel has received, that I have seen, have to do with Russini's appearance. There is definitely more outrage directed at Russini. Her credibility as a journalist has been attacked. I have not seen that same sort of attack on Vrabel. It's my opinion that Vrabel has more culpability. He has a personal conduct policy that applies to him regarding any action that is detrimental to the integrity and public confidence in the League. The AJ trade rumors are news. She is reporting it and her reports are likely credible given the relationship with Vrabel. The question for Vrabel is whether he is giving her information that may have been told to him in confidence or having her relay information to other parties he cannot relay directly. While his texts with AJ may not violate tampering rules, what if she is relaying information to AJ that would otherwise violate those rules. I do not think she has as substantial an ethics issue. This is the NYT policy, in part, on people who have close relationships with a source: Clearly, romantic involvement with a news source would foster an appearance of partiality. Therefore staff members who develop close relationships with people who might figure in coverage they provide, edit, package or supervise must disclose those relationships to the standards editor, the associate managing editor for news administration or the deputy editorial page editor. In some cases, no further action may be needed. But in other instances staff members may have to recuse themselves from certain coverage. And in still other cases, assignments may have to be modified or beats changed. In a few instances, a staff member may have to move to a different department — from business and financial news, say, to the culture desk—to avoid the appearance of conflict. https://nytco-assets.nytimes.com/m/NYT_Ethical_Journalism_0904-1.pdf She may have violated the policy by not disclosing the relationship. I don't think there is anything that suggests she could not report on information from a source whom she has a relationship.
2 hours ago2 hr 16 minutes ago, SinCityEaglesFan2 said:Id be pretty happy if this was the Eagles draft...bleh
2 hours ago2 hr 1 hour ago, ManuManu said:Why do you say that?Post routes for Lance are in green but the percentage is 73.3. Curl routes are in red and the percentage is 74.5. Slant is yellow but the percentage is 79.3. Bell's colors also don't correlate with the percentage. So what is the meaning of the color vs. the percentage?
2 hours ago2 hr 50 minutes ago, SinCityEaglesFan2 said:Id be pretty happy if this was the Eagles draft...Really??? What do you like about it? Just curious.I like the kid from Clemson though. The other ones? Not so much.
1 hour ago1 hr 1 hour ago, Diehardfan said:Troll. Glad you don't run the Flyers.We’ll see dude. In two years he will be at his ceiling of 60-70 points and still a bad skating turnover machine.
1 hour ago1 hr 42 minutes ago, NCiggles said:The criticism that Vrabel has received, that I have seen, have to do with Russini's appearance. There is definitely more outrage directed at Russini. Her credibility as a journalist has been attacked. I have not seen that same sort of attack on Vrabel. It's my opinion that Vrabel has more culpability. He has a personal conduct policy that applies to him regarding any action that is detrimental to the integrity and public confidence in the League.The AJ trade rumors are news. She is reporting it and her reports are likely credible given the relationship with Vrabel. The question for Vrabel is whether he is giving her information that may have been told to him in confidence or having her relay information to other parties he cannot relay directly. While his texts with AJ may not violate tampering rules, what if she is relaying information to AJ that would otherwise violate those rules. I do not think she has as substantial an ethics issue. This is the NYT policy, in part, on people who have close relationships with a source:Clearly, romantic involvement with a news source would foster an appearance of partiality. Therefore staff members who develop close relationships with people who might figure in coverage they provide, edit, package or supervise must disclose those relationships to the standards editor, the associate managing editor for news administration or the deputy editorial page editor. In some cases, no further action may be needed. But in other instances staff members may have to recuse themselves from certain coverage. And in still other cases, assignments may have to be modified or beats changed. In a few instances, a staff member may have to move to a different department — from business and financial news, say, to the culture desk—to avoid the appearance of conflict. https://nytco-assets.nytimes.com/m/NYT_Ethical_Journalism_0904-1.pdfShe may have violated the policy by not disclosing the relationship. I don't think there is anything that suggests she could not report on information from a source whom she has a relationship.It's bad both ways, no doubt. But I think it looks worse for a journalist, who considers herself an "insider.” I mean, she’s apparently sleeping with the head coach of the team she talks about the most.And let's face it, we’re all men and we’ve seen and heard what she has publicly stated about her husband and marriage. You couple that with the photos and rumours, and none of us want to be married to anyone like that. So it's not surprising there’s a lot of venom when it comes to Russini. But Vrabel is no angel in all this. I whole heartedly agree with you on that.
1 hour ago1 hr Been going through the projected 1st round picks who may be available at our pick. Looking at them, McNeil Warren sticks out to me as a player who is worthy of being drafted at 23. As has been previously discussed, alot of the OL prospects have some issues and question marks. Besides EMW, I could see a player like Howell as the next best option.
1 hour ago1 hr 29 minutes ago, NCiggles said:Post routes for Lance are in green but the percentage is 73.3. Curl routes are in red and the percentage is 74.5. Slant is yellow but the percentage is 79.3. Bell's colors also don't correlate with the percentage. So what is the meaning of the color vs. the percentage?The colors correlate to success rate vs average. He is giving you what the rate is but color coding it to tell you how it compares to other receivers. You want as much green as possible and as little red as possible.
1 hour ago1 hr 11 minutes ago, Cliftoma said:Been going through the projected 1st round picks who may be available at our pick. Looking at them, McNeil Warren sticks out to me as a player who is worthy of being drafted at 23. As has been previously discussed, alot of the OL prospects have some issues and question marks. Besides EMW, I could see a player like Howell as the next best option.Saw that too. He looks like a player.
1 hour ago1 hr 10 minutes ago, LacesOut said:Really??? What do you like about it? Just curious. I like the kid from Clemson though.Miller is good wide zone fit with athleticism to make the necessary reach blocks and agility to move laterally. Doesn't have a lot of pop, and there's concern about his anchor and ability to stop NFL athletes from crossing his face on inside moves. Despite playing a lot he's only 22, so perhaps some more room to gain core strength and improve hand usage to maximize what has (nice arm length and feet). Given his experience, he's pretty good at reading games and making switches - the word is that he's wired right and has been highly durable.Ramsey's 2024 film was much better than 2025 where he played more strictly as a free safety. USC had him in the slot more this past season, which wasn't the best fit and he's gotten injured a bit. You figure that he'd be capable of filling Reed's role, just not a guy that should be put into man coverage a lot.DDS, always seems to have a good game when I watch him - so I expect that he can set an edge and push the pocket, whether he can become a threat to the outside shoulder is TBD.Trigg, certainly a vertical threat that might be a nice fit as a TE2.
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