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4 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

The first four or five seasons were great. After that, it was spotty. Then the last two seasons were awful. None of the new characters in the later seasons were any good. 

Agreed. The first 5 seasons were gold, it fell off hard after. Season 8 was a grind to get through. I think what killed it for me is I have binged that show so many times to the point it’s jokes I’ve heard too many times now. 

 

5 minutes ago, EaglePhan1986 said:

Friends is a chick flick. It’s about 3 men and 3 women being 6 women 

It’s the most unfunny show ever. I have such a hard time finding the appeal to it

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I've seen every episode of Friends multiple times. Great show.

The Office is funny, but I feel like if you've seen one episode, you've seen them all.

2 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Why i bought his jersey this year because if he retires (or leaves) which i have a feeling like you do that he will then you are forced to get it from Mitchell and ness years after he retires and m&n isn’t exactly great quality. He’s definitely got to be in the eagles in some capacity. Maybe TV side of things i think he’s be a star 

Wish I wasn’t broke right now or I’d do the same

Just now, schuy7 said:

I've seen every episode of Friends multiple times. Great show.

The Office is funny, but I feel like if you've seen one episode, you've seen them all.

That’s a great way to describe Friends. 

8 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

Next year isn't going to be pretty.  Some players have insight into where things are headed, some have less than your average fan.  Competitive nature, ego, and close proximity can make one lose sight of things that are obvious to less experienced people at 20,000'.

Kelce strikes me as one of those players.  I don't think he'd want to come back to be on a rebuilding 4 win team next year, but I also think that's not what he's expecting the Eagles to be in 2021.

I can see that. I can also see him being a guy who doesn’t want to end his career on such a low note while he’s still relatively playing well. 

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

That’s a great way to describe Friends. 

To each their own I guess. :lol: 

7 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

Fans always joke about the best team in the NCAA beating the worst team in the NFL.  It's always just a joke...the gap in physical maturity, strength, conditioning, and technique between even the most talented future-stud 18-22 year olds and JAG NFL vets is vast.

But our lineup Sunday...I really don't think it would win the BCS championship game.  

Our D-Line alone would dominate. That’s all it would take 

1 minute ago, schuy7 said:

To each their own I guess. :lol: 

I get what you mean about the Office though. It’s the same location for the most part, the formula is similar — Jim and Pam, Jim pranks Dwight, Michael acts like a fool. Rinse. Repeat. 

If I’m the Jags, I’m still taking Lawrence unless the Jets give you two more first round picks to move up a spot. That being said, I could see them going Fields #1

1 minute ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I can see that. I can also see him being a guy who doesn’t want to end his career on such a low note while he’s still relatively playing well. 

Kelce is also a little dependent, especially at this point in his career.  Even if he's deservedly headed to the HOF, we all know his anchor has always been a bit light.

Surround him with quality OL, and he practically becomes a weapon that you can mobilize around the field as a blocker.  Get him nicked up in his old age and surround him with garbage, and he's going to be on roller skates with the rest of them.

Again, Kelce doesn't seem like the type to plan ahead defensively out of fear.  But an OL that starts 15 different combinations for him again next year won't be fun.  Isaac Seumalo missed 8 games this year and is the surest bet to be healthy next year.  That's worth running away from for an OC who needs continuity to be effective at this point in his career.

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I get what you mean about the Office though. It’s the same location for the most part, the formula is similar — Jim and Pam, Jim pranks Dwight, Michael acts like a fool. Rinse. Repeat. 

Yup. 

4 minutes ago, EaglePhan1986 said:

Our D-Line alone would dominate. That’s all it would take 

So would theirs.  🤮

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I get what you mean about the Office though. It’s the same location for the most part, the formula is similar — Jim and Pam, Jim pranks Dwight, Michael acts like a fool. Rinse. Repeat. 

Yeah, I guess every show is like that though.

I never liked the office...but all of the great sitcoms have repetitive formulas.  Look at Seinfeld.  

11 minutes ago, Dwide Schrude said:

Wish I wasn’t broke right now or I’d do the same

I don’t know if you have PayPal credit but I’ve used the 6-12 months no interest before on a jersey if i knew i had funds coming and needed to just buy a month. 

Have to wonder (unless I missed something) if Lawrence decided to come back to Clemson for one more year. Wins championship his freshman year, got beat pretty bad by Burrow/LSU last year, then gets eliminated in semi’s this year. Obviously he has a very bright NFL future & could ruin the 1st overall pick status, but wonder as a competitor if this is how he wants his college career to end. Also does he want to be in Jacksonville?

  

2 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

I don’t know if you have PayPal credit but I’ve used the 6-12 months no interest before on a jersey if i knew i had funds coming and needed to just buy a month. 

I’ll have to keep that in mind, thank you. 

Just now, Dwide Schrude said:

Have to wonder (unless I missed something) if Lawrence decided to come back to Clemson for one more year. Wins championship his freshman year, got beat pretty bad by Burrow/LSU last year, then gets eliminated in semi’s this year. Obviously he has a very bright NFL future & could ruin the 1st overall pick status, but wonder as a competitor if this is how he wants his college career to end. Also does he want to be in Jacksonville?

  

He could get stuck in Philly if he goes back next year.  😂

Fields was definitely the big winner in tonight’s game. I can’t imagine the Jets passing on him. 

Fields needed to have a huge game on a national stage to slow down the Dwayne Haskins by association hype.

So if wentz is gone by draft time, and Fields is available when Eagles pick. 
 

you taking him?

I only want Fields at the Eagles pick if we have a QB guru who scouted him, wants to develop him, and has the track record/ability to do so.  Then go for it.

With the way Doug and his guys allowed Wentz to deteriorate, that's not happening with our current staff.  Fields will bust.

24 minutes ago, Dwide Schrude said:

Have to wonder (unless I missed something) if Lawrence decided to come back to Clemson for one more year. Wins championship his freshman year, got beat pretty bad by Burrow/LSU last year, then gets eliminated in semi’s this year. Obviously he has a very bright NFL future & could ruin the 1st overall pick status, but wonder as a competitor if this is how he wants his college career to end. Also does he want to be in Jacksonville?

  

This question cracks me up. Not necessarily because you’re asking it, it’s just been weeks on here about how Lawrence will refuse to go to Jets and force his way to be traded or go back to college, and then once the Jags got the top pick it shifted to how he’s going to refuse to go to the Jags and will force his way to be traded or go back to college. I highly doubt these guys care that much. Over history you have Elway, Bo Jackson and Eli Manning pulling this move and I’m not sure who else. He’ll be a god wherever he goes, be the #1 selling jersey and get tons of endorsements. It doesn’t make sense to risk being the #1 pick and ending up on some other dumpster fire next year.

28 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

This question cracks me up. Not necessarily because you’re asking it, it’s just been weeks on here about how Lawrence will refuse to go to Jets and force his way to be traded or go back to college, and then once the Jags got the top pick it shifted to how he’s going to refuse to go to the Jags and will force his way to be traded or go back to college. I highly doubt these guys care that much. Over history you have Elway, Bo Jackson and Eli Manning pulling this move and I’m not sure who else. He’ll be a god wherever he goes, be the #1 selling jersey and get tons of endorsements. It doesn’t make sense to risk being the #1 pick and ending up on some other dumpster fire next year.

While I definitely agree with your overall assessment, I tend to think that Jacksonville is completely different than the rest of the NFL. It's not necessarily a desirable place to live. It has the worst market in the NFL. Also, there's a real chance that you might end up being relocated overseas. While some people might enjoy the opportunity to move to London, it's entirely possible that it's not something that would excite Lawrence.

6 minutes ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

Nah.  Big Bang Theory runs away with that crown.  

Oh yeah, that one too.