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1 hour ago, pgcd3 said:

Must be AJ’s new best friend… don’t get it, but Siri was a WR coach right?

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2 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

Im thinking maybe he learned his lesson. He left for not all that much money, and ended up back here. Didnt he have a comment about regretting his decision to leave too?

He was also a year younger and I think his 2024 tape was better than his 2025 tape. Him coming back on a 3-year team friendly deal makes sense for both sides. I don't think a smart team is going to sign a soon to be 29-year old RT who couldn't win a job last year. I could be wrong and wishful thinking so he comes back, but it just doesn't make sense for him to go anywhere else.

1 hour ago, beto_eagles said:

Oh, this is very true. I'm a native Spanish speaker too and I don't understand a word.

But best halftime concert ever. We have to say that or else.

Ah, the old missing man formation. If you listen closely, you can hear TAPS being played in the distance followed by a moment of silence.

7 minutes ago, NOTW said:

I know nothing about him. I've based any opinion strictly from Vikings fan comments. Wrong of me to do that, but it's all we have right now.

However, if he comes in here and fixes the pre snap dysfunction, he'll be a good hire IMO. This team was so disorganized from the huddle to the snap last year. Let's see what this guy can do.

I would have loved to wipe the slate clean with all coaches including Moorhead, but I'm excited to see what fresh ideas can do.

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1 hour ago, LeanMeanGM said:

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Gonna be a two person parade for us down broad street when moorehead is finally fired one day.

The defense for letting Stoutland go has been "Guys, you wanted change. This is what change looks like. They are revamping the entire coaching staff."

Only for Kevin Patullo, Parks Frazier, Aaron Moorehead, possibly Scot Loeffler all returning as well.

I think the offense will look pretty different next season. But that defense doesn't feel quite as strong with them seemingly keeping so many coaches from 2025 around.

6 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

The defense for letting Stoutland go has been "Guys, you wanted change. This is what change looks like. They are revamping the entire coaching staff."

Only for Kevin Patullo, Parks Frazier, Aaron Moorehead, possibly Scot Loeffler all returning as well.

I think the offense will look pretty different next season. But that defense doesn't feel quite as strong with them seemingly keeping so many coaches from 2025 around.

I mean does Patullo have no pride ? Jfc man just leave you lost all credibility here

Hindsight is 20/20 but man 2 guys I loved in the draft were there for the taking.

Imagine if the Eagles took Nick Emmanworri in Round 1 and Harold Fannin in round 2.

30 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Maybe one of the coolest promo items ever

They can at least clean off the stain first.

23 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

The defense for letting Stoutland go has been "Guys, you wanted change. This is what change looks like. They are revamping the entire coaching staff."

Only for Kevin Patullo, Parks Frazier, Aaron Moorehead, possibly Scot Loeffler all returning as well.

I think the offense will look pretty different next season. But that defense doesn't feel quite as strong with them seemingly keeping so many coaches from 2025 around.

I'm not sure Patullo will be here when the dust settles. Not clear that Loeffler will be yet either. Parks Frazier will have some small role. Moorehead has become a favorite target here but ultimately he's a WR coach and it's probably a fairly small impact if he was replaced.

5 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Hindsight is 20/20 but man 2 guys I loved in the draft were there for the taking.

Imagine if the Eagles took Nick Emmanworri in Round 1 and Harold Fannin in round 2.

Was banging the table for Nick E.

His college film translated so well to the pros.

45 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

I know nothing about him. I've based any opinion strictly from Vikings fan comments. Wrong of me to do that, but it's all we have right now.

However, if he comes in here and fixes the pre snap dysfunction, he'll be a good hire IMO. This team was so disorganized from the huddle to the snap last year. Let's see what this guy can do.

I would have loved to wipe the slate clean with all coaches including Moorhead, but I'm excited to see what fresh ideas can do.

I said this earlier but to me his biggest selling point is having played for 8 years in the League. I don't think him playing under Munchak is that important. He was drafted in Denver and played and was coached by Shanahan and Dennison early in his career. It seems like that should give him a firm grasp on what they want to do.

5 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

I said this earlier but to me his biggest selling point is having played for 8 years in the League. I don't think him playing under Munchak is that important. He was drafted in Denver and played and was coached by Shanahan and Dennison early in his career. It seems like that should give him a firm grasp on what they want to do.

Cut blocks??

7 minutes ago, pgcd3 said:

I'm not sure Patullo will be here when the dust settles. Not clear that Loeffler will be yet either. Parks Frazier will have some small role. Moorehead has become a favorite target here but ultimately he's a WR coach and it's probably a fairly small impact if he was replaced.

I don't think Moorehead will have a major impact on the offense, but if you want change, go all the way with it. Like, the WRs have underachieved for two seasons. We have plays where 3 guys are running within 2 yards of one another, guys not blocking well, guys not selling their routes well. I wouldn't say it's a half measure, because that would be too strong, but it feels like a 3/4th's measure. If you want to totally gut the staff then totally gut the staff.

Imagine if Patullo, Frazier, and Moorehead are still here in 2026, but Stoutland isn't. If this thing doesn't go well fair or unfair, that's the first take everyone is going to have. That you wanted all this change, but let go of the coach who was the best out of all of them.

35 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

The defense for letting Stoutland go has been "Guys, you wanted change. This is what change looks like. They are revamping the entire coaching staff."

Only for Kevin Patullo, Parks Frazier, Aaron Moorehead, possibly Scot Loeffler all returning as well.

I think the offense will look pretty different next season. But that defense doesn't feel quite as strong with them seemingly keeping so many coaches from 2025 around.

He wasn't let go. They wanted him to remain O line coach, just not Run Game Coordinator. He decided to resign.

He is older and after a frustrating year doesn't want to learn a new scheme from a guy with 2 years coaching experience. Honestly it makes sense for him.

1 hour ago, bpac55 said:

But best halftime concert ever. We have to say that or else.

It was better than the game.

In Moorehead's defense of the two late pick WRs Johnny Wilson showed promise in year 1 and his year 2 never happened. Also Darius Cooper was a nice surprise. Not saying he gets credit for all the good but it wasn't all bad either

2 minutes ago, pgcd3 said:

In Moorehead's defense of the two late pick WRs Johnny Wilson showed promise in year 1 and his year 2 never happened. Also Darius Cooper was a nice surprise. Not saying he gets credit for all the good but it wasn't all bad either

If his wins are Johnny Wilson and Darius Cooper… whew, boy…

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

If his wins are Johnny Wilson and Darius Cooper… whew, boy…

Wilson was not good. He can't catch. He blocks. Nothing different than what he was in college.

Cooper may be a hit. This year will tell us a lot. But, that's one. Not sure its Moorehead, or the scouts finding him. Even if you credit Moorehead, its just 1.

I think Kuper is probably the best of a bad situation. Any OL coach available would have been a massive downgrade from Stout; we know that. He has the right playing/coaching tree experience. I’m hopeful that as a teacher he can help develop guys and that a lot of the issues were the run game scheme (was he even the run game coordinator?) and injuries.

I could see this guy being a stop gap with the eagles targeting a better player coach with more time to prepare.

3 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Wilson was not good. He can't catch. He blocks. Nothing different than what he was in college.

Cooper may be a hit. This year will tell us a lot. But, that's one. Not sure it’s Moorehead, or the scouts finding him. Even if you credit Moorehead, it’s just 1.

I’m all for keeping Cooper around and seeing what happens next year. Maybe he develops into a real player. He just hasn’t proven to be one yet.

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