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8 minutes ago, WentzFan11 said:

Hype for Mailata. The rest of the game doesn’t matter. 

Yup. Might as well see how close, or far away he is from being servicible 

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2 minutes ago, WentzFan11 said:

Hype for Mailata. The rest of the game doesn’t matter. 

Hopefully he doesn’t get Wentz killed. Thank goodness Bosa is out. 

2 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I guess calling them up to the 53 is a team starts sniffing around is plausible. I just don’t see teams being interested in any of our callups. 

Fulgham could be his size too. Maybe they feel JJAW is out for awhile and I’m betting Jeffery had a setback 

4 minutes ago, DeathByEagle said:

Wouldnt it be easier to drive a flat bed truck out there to pick them all up at once? 

You’d think but this could happen 

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1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

You’d think but this could happen 

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I posted that gif on one of ur posts a while back, lol. 

Just now, DeathByEagle said:

I posted that gif on one of ur posts a while back, lol. 

It’s a good one. 

9 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Well both automatically revert to PS. The other guys you could cut and they probably clear waivers. Yes, both can be claimed if not protected, but Eagles could potentially block that by promoting them to them the active roster. The way they are doing it gives them a little more security than just promoting Burnett and cutting him when people come off IR.

Fulgham and Killins will get cut and resigned to the PS.  Juriga is here until Seumalo comes off IR, is my guess.  The active nonstarters on OL will be Driscoll, Opeta and Juriga.  If Brown gets the nod over Opeta, then Opeta likely won’t be an Eagle after the end of 2020. 

1 hour ago, ManuManu said:

Most teams have four starting OL on IR? They have three of their top 4 outside corners on IR? They have both of their starting WRs injured? They have a top-10 TE on IR?

Uh huh... 

Don’t even dare count Peters and Desean as injuries.

If Mailata plays so well he keeps his job, then it won't be a total wash.

8 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

Don’t even dare count Peters and Desean as injuries.

I’m daring to. 

 

4 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I’m daring to. 

Then your opinion on injuries is irrelevant. 

Just now, eagle45 said:

Then your opinion on injuries is irrelevant. 

Ok...

38 minutes ago, RLC said:

 

Actually was pretty encouraging looking stuff.

So the Titans are getting Covid hits and now the Pats lost Cam. How long with this season last?

I think the season is on the brink anyway. 

4 minutes ago, Allhaildawk said:

I think the season is on the brink anyway. 

I think you need to look over the back of your shoulder to find the brink of this season.

Or do you mean the whole nfl?  One may argue for the same response...

 

39 minutes ago, RLC said:

 

A man of that size and athleticism is hard to get around.  Reminds me a bit of King Dunlap with a better punch. 

2 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said:

Actually was pretty encouraging looking stuff.

So the Titans are getting Covid hits and now the Pats lost Cam. How long with this season last?

Depends if players agree to the hotel bubble proposal. 

Just now, BigEFly said:

Depends if players agree to the hotel bubble proposal. 

Highly doubt they would. It’s one thing to be in a bubble for the playoffs, but it’s completely different for an entire season.

3 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

I think you need to look over the back of your shoulder to find the brink of this season.

Not the eagles. The nfl. Covid. Didn’t make it to the quarter pole without positives on four teams. Watch what’s next 

47 minutes ago, RLC said:

If Mailata plays so well he keeps his job, then it won't be a total wash.

As bad as JP has been this season he wouldn’t have to work too hard to outplay him. 

After doing a deeper dive into Wentz, a few things have emerged as so obvious that I cannot look past them.  Maybe they were always obvious to some, but they are a bigger problem than what is more commonly discussed.  Carson Wentz, as is, through 3 weeks in 2020, is a bad QB.  That, in this moment in the present, is an intrinsic Wentz problem.  But the route he took to get there is 99% on Doug and Howie.  

Wentz plays football with complete tunnel vision.  This rivals his mechanical problems.  His confidence, vision, reads, and accuracy throwing the football outside the hashmarks are awful.  This is a direct result of playing for the last 3 years with no WRs and playing his entire game up the middle of the field with 12 personnel.  When a WR does separate along the sidelines, he either doesn't see it, can't pull the trigger, or can't execute an accurate throw.  With the 12 personnel, Doug built an offense in a tunnel.  And that's now all the QB is comfortable doing.

Every week is also a new over-correction from a philosophy and schematic perspective.  After an asphyxiating offense that was tethered to the LOS in 2019, the week 1 game plan was indiscriminate heaves downfield to a corpse in Desean and a rookie in Reagor who still hasn't figured out the route tree.  Then weeks 2&3 were back to the LOS skeleton crew survival mode.

This doesn't answer the $100m question of whether Wentz can get back to 2017, but it does answer why he's fallen so far to get to this point.  He's been bounced around like a ping pong ball with different approaches to the position and he has been coached to only read & pass through the middle of the field.

Finally good news 

 

3 hours ago, ManuManu said:

What can go wrong will go wrong. Howie lost every single bet this year. 

And he lost more than he won in the 2 seasons prior.

I'm thinking he may have sold his soul to the devil for 2017.