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1 hour ago, ManuManu said:

 

That's some crack reporting right there.

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17 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

That's some crack reporting right there.

It’s based on a reporter talking to a front office exec about what they’re hearing around the league. 

You guys are so weird. 

12 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said:

Andy Dalton will end up with about 65 More career wins than Jalen Hurts 

He's a mediocre NFL QB on the downswing of his career and zero mobility going to a team that has 1 good offensive weapon and a bottom-10ish offensive line. If they were a very well constructed deep team on both sides of the ball like the Bucs then yeah maybe Dalton would make sense.  But for a team with a lot of holes looking towards the future you absolutely take a gamble on a young guy like Hurts over a fading veteran like Dalton. 

NBA Trade Deadline at 3:00 today.  Who do you see the Sixers getting?

15 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

It’s based on a reporter talking to a front office exec about what they’re hearing around the league. 

You guys are so weird. 

You have no idea how this cuts me!!!

Do we have any corners on the roster besides slay?

6 minutes ago, uncphillyfan said:

Do we have any corners on the roster besides slay?

Maddox, Jacquet, Craig James, Kevon Seymour and a couple of camp bodies. So no, not really.

1 minute ago, metal said:

Maddox, Jacquet, Craig James, Kevon Seymour and a couple of camp bodies. So no, not really.

So camp bodies, and more camp bodies. 

17 minutes ago, garingovt2000 said:

NBA Trade Deadline at 3:00 today.  Who do you see the Sixers getting?

Lonzo Ball

10 guys who make sense per Zangaro:

Out of this list, give me Conley, Wilson, Kpassagnon and I'd be curious about Westbrook.  I loved him coming out of OU.  

CB Steven Nelson: After trying to trade him, the Steelers released Nelson earlier this week. Nelson just turned 28 and while he might be out of the Eagles’ price range, the fact that the Eagles had a visit set up with Adoree’ Jackson shows how serious they are about upgrading at the corner position. Maybe 2020 wasn’t Nelson’s best season but he’s still playing at a high level and would immediately make the Eagles better.

CB Mackensie Alexander: The 27-year-old nickel corner played last season in Cincinnati but has some familiarity with Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon from their time together in Minnesota. Alexander (5-10) is a former second-round pick who has played at a high level as a nickel before. A bonus name with connections is Brian Poole, who played the last two seasons under Dennard Wilson with the Jets.

CB Gareon Conley: Conley missed the entire 2020 season and even before then hadn’t lived up to his draft status as a first-round pick. But he’s still just 25 and the Eagles were reportedly interested in him during the 2017 draft. If they get him for a cheap price, it could be a low-risk, high-reward type of signing.

LB Eric Wilson: Not only is Eagles linebackers coach Nick Rallis from the Vikings but the Eagles also signed Harris from the Vikings this offseason. So that seems to signal that Gannon wants to use a lot of those Mike Zimmer concepts. Wilson played four seasons with the Vikings and just had a season in which he started 15 games, with 3 interceptions, 122 tackles and 8 pass breakups.

RB Duke Johnson: When I put together my initial free agents targets series, Johnson hadn’t yet been released by the Texans. But the 27-year-old dual-threat running back has plenty of ability and would seem to fit into what we expect from Nick Sirianni’s offense. Johnson is undersized but he’s dynamic as a receiver out of the backfield and his ability to work in space might make him attractive to the Eagles as a complementary player to Miles Sanders.

OL Forrest Lamp: After the Jets signed Dan Feeney, perhaps the Chargers make a stronger push to keep Lamp in house. But the Eagles might want more depth at interior OL and there are a couple connections here. Lamp was drafted in the second round of 2017, Sirianni’s last with the Chargers and OC Shane Steichen also coached Lamp with the Chargers. Lamp started all 16 games for LA last year. He might be a depth-caliber player but there’s a chance he ends up with a starting gig this offseason.

TE Trey Burton: The Eagles are expected to trade Zach Ertz at some point and will need another tight end to pair with Dallas Goedert. Not only is Burton a familiar face around the NovaCare Complex but he has history with the Eagles’ new offensive coaching staff from Indianapolis.

DE Al-Quadin Muhammad: The former sixth-round pick has played the last three years in Indy, so there’s familiarity with Gannon. And he’s shown some promise. In the last three seasons, he’s played in 47 games with 8 starts. In the last two years, he has played around 50% of the Colts’ snaps and has five sacks.

DT Tanoh Kpassagnon: The Eagles seemed infatuated with Kpassagnon’s physique when he came out of Villanova in 2017. In his career with the Chiefs, Kpassagnon has played in 61 games with 24 starts and has 7 sacks to go along with 18 QB hits and 12 TFLs. He hasn’t blossomed into a star but has the raw athleticism to get better.

WR Dede Westbrook: The free agent WR market has really dried out over the last week but Westbrook could be a gamble worth taking. He’s coming off an ACL tear but it happened early in the 2020 season. Before then he had a few productive years as the Jaguars’ slot receiver. He had exactly 66 catches in 2018 and 2019 and would be an upgrade over Greg Ward at that position.

40 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

It’s based on a reporter talking to a front office exec about what they’re hearing around the league. 

You guys are so weird. 

BLG is weird.  And irritating.   

4 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

10 guys who make sense per Zangaro:

Out of this list, give me Conley, Wilson, Kpassagnon and I'd be curious about Westbrook.  I loved him coming out of OU.  

CB Steven Nelson: After trying to trade him, the Steelers released Nelson earlier this week. Nelson just turned 28 and while he might be out of the Eagles’ price range, the fact that the Eagles had a visit set up with Adoree’ Jackson shows how serious they are about upgrading at the corner position. Maybe 2020 wasn’t Nelson’s best season but he’s still playing at a high level and would immediately make the Eagles better.

CB Mackensie Alexander: The 27-year-old nickel corner played last season in Cincinnati but has some familiarity with Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon from their time together in Minnesota. Alexander (5-10) is a former second-round pick who has played at a high level as a nickel before. A bonus name with connections is Brian Poole, who played the last two seasons under Dennard Wilson with the Jets.

CB Gareon Conley: Conley missed the entire 2020 season and even before then hadn’t lived up to his draft status as a first-round pick. But he’s still just 25 and the Eagles were reportedly interested in him during the 2017 draft. If they get him for a cheap price, it could be a low-risk, high-reward type of signing.

LB Eric Wilson: Not only is Eagles linebackers coach Nick Rallis from the Vikings but the Eagles also signed Harris from the Vikings this offseason. So that seems to signal that Gannon wants to use a lot of those Mike Zimmer concepts. Wilson played four seasons with the Vikings and just had a season in which he started 15 games, with 3 interceptions, 122 tackles and 8 pass breakups.

RB Duke Johnson: When I put together my initial free agents targets series, Johnson hadn’t yet been released by the Texans. But the 27-year-old dual-threat running back has plenty of ability and would seem to fit into what we expect from Nick Sirianni’s offense. Johnson is undersized but he’s dynamic as a receiver out of the backfield and his ability to work in space might make him attractive to the Eagles as a complementary player to Miles Sanders.

OL Forrest Lamp: After the Jets signed Dan Feeney, perhaps the Chargers make a stronger push to keep Lamp in house. But the Eagles might want more depth at interior OL and there are a couple connections here. Lamp was drafted in the second round of 2017, Sirianni’s last with the Chargers and OC Shane Steichen also coached Lamp with the Chargers. Lamp started all 16 games for LA last year. He might be a depth-caliber player but there’s a chance he ends up with a starting gig this offseason.

TE Trey Burton: The Eagles are expected to trade Zach Ertz at some point and will need another tight end to pair with Dallas Goedert. Not only is Burton a familiar face around the NovaCare Complex but he has history with the Eagles’ new offensive coaching staff from Indianapolis.

DE Al-Quadin Muhammad: The former sixth-round pick has played the last three years in Indy, so there’s familiarity with Gannon. And he’s shown some promise. In the last three seasons, he’s played in 47 games with 8 starts. In the last two years, he has played around 50% of the Colts’ snaps and has five sacks.

DT Tanoh Kpassagnon: The Eagles seemed infatuated with Kpassagnon’s physique when he came out of Villanova in 2017. In his career with the Chiefs, Kpassagnon has played in 61 games with 24 starts and has 7 sacks to go along with 18 QB hits and 12 TFLs. He hasn’t blossomed into a star but has the raw athleticism to get better.

WR Dede Westbrook: The free agent WR market has really dried out over the last week but Westbrook could be a gamble worth taking. He’s coming off an ACL tear but it happened early in the 2020 season. Before then he had a few productive years as the Jaguars’ slot receiver. He had exactly 66 catches in 2018 and 2019 and would be an upgrade over Greg Ward at that position.

So sign us up for the 2 slot guys on both sides of the ball

Conley seems like a logical, low risk move

Penn State Pro Day starts at 11:00...  You think either or both Parsons and Oweh will both be under 4.4 in the 40?

3 minutes ago, Freshmilk said:

BLG is weird.  And irritating.   

Sorry that he’s tweeting a quote from a story as part of a link to the day’s Eagles news. I could see how that would be very irritating. 

11 minutes ago, Khani1 said:

Lonzo Ball

That's my hope also...  You don't have to give up Green in that scenario either.  Maxey, Salary fillers, and a few picks.  Then maybe someone like Otto Porter gets bought out for stretch 4

5 minutes ago, greend said:

So sign us up for the 2 slot guys on both sides of the ball

You think Conley is a slot guy?  I'm looking at him as CB2.  

Westbrook intrigues me as an athletic upgrade over Greg Ward even though I'm a Ward supporter.  I'd be interested in him as a camp body to see what he has.  Does he still have 4.3 speed?  

13 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

10 guys who make sense per Zangaro:

Out of this list, give me Conley, Wilson, Kpassagnon and I'd be curious about Westbrook.  I loved him coming out of OU.  

CB Steven Nelson: After trying to trade him, the Steelers released Nelson earlier this week. Nelson just turned 28 and while he might be out of the Eagles’ price range, the fact that the Eagles had a visit set up with Adoree’ Jackson shows how serious they are about upgrading at the corner position. Maybe 2020 wasn’t Nelson’s best season but he’s still playing at a high level and would immediately make the Eagles better.

CB Mackensie Alexander: The 27-year-old nickel corner played last season in Cincinnati but has some familiarity with Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon from their time together in Minnesota. Alexander (5-10) is a former second-round pick who has played at a high level as a nickel before. A bonus name with connections is Brian Poole, who played the last two seasons under Dennard Wilson with the Jets.

CB Gareon Conley: Conley missed the entire 2020 season and even before then hadn’t lived up to his draft status as a first-round pick. But he’s still just 25 and the Eagles were reportedly interested in him during the 2017 draft. If they get him for a cheap price, it could be a low-risk, high-reward type of signing.

LB Eric Wilson: Not only is Eagles linebackers coach Nick Rallis from the Vikings but the Eagles also signed Harris from the Vikings this offseason. So that seems to signal that Gannon wants to use a lot of those Mike Zimmer concepts. Wilson played four seasons with the Vikings and just had a season in which he started 15 games, with 3 interceptions, 122 tackles and 8 pass breakups.

RB Duke Johnson: When I put together my initial free agents targets series, Johnson hadn’t yet been released by the Texans. But the 27-year-old dual-threat running back has plenty of ability and would seem to fit into what we expect from Nick Sirianni’s offense. Johnson is undersized but he’s dynamic as a receiver out of the backfield and his ability to work in space might make him attractive to the Eagles as a complementary player to Miles Sanders.

OL Forrest Lamp: After the Jets signed Dan Feeney, perhaps the Chargers make a stronger push to keep Lamp in house. But the Eagles might want more depth at interior OL and there are a couple connections here. Lamp was drafted in the second round of 2017, Sirianni’s last with the Chargers and OC Shane Steichen also coached Lamp with the Chargers. Lamp started all 16 games for LA last year. He might be a depth-caliber player but there’s a chance he ends up with a starting gig this offseason.

TE Trey Burton: The Eagles are expected to trade Zach Ertz at some point and will need another tight end to pair with Dallas Goedert. Not only is Burton a familiar face around the NovaCare Complex but he has history with the Eagles’ new offensive coaching staff from Indianapolis.

DE Al-Quadin Muhammad: The former sixth-round pick has played the last three years in Indy, so there’s familiarity with Gannon. And he’s shown some promise. In the last three seasons, he’s played in 47 games with 8 starts. In the last two years, he has played around 50% of the Colts’ snaps and has five sacks.

DT Tanoh Kpassagnon: The Eagles seemed infatuated with Kpassagnon’s physique when he came out of Villanova in 2017. In his career with the Chiefs, Kpassagnon has played in 61 games with 24 starts and has 7 sacks to go along with 18 QB hits and 12 TFLs. He hasn’t blossomed into a star but has the raw athleticism to get better.

WR Dede Westbrook: The free agent WR market has really dried out over the last week but Westbrook could be a gamble worth taking. He’s coming off an ACL tear but it happened early in the 2020 season. Before then he had a few productive years as the Jaguars’ slot receiver. He had exactly 66 catches in 2018 and 2019 and would be an upgrade over Greg Ward at that position.

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1 hour ago, Bacarty2 said:

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2) Check out 2nd swing. there stuff is LEGIT, almost perfect condition they give a huge discount on. They had Mavrik Max(exactly what you need from your description) used for less than 500

it depends - the apex line is not for beginners

tgw has a full set of taylormade M2 irons for 500 instead of 800 right now. better way to go for him.

4 minutes ago, garingovt2000 said:

That's my hope also...  You don't have to give up Green in that scenario either.  Maxey, Salary fillers, and a few picks.  Then maybe someone like Otto Porter gets bought out for stretch 4

giving up maxey to keep Green seems absurd

7 minutes ago, garingovt2000 said:

Penn State Pro Day starts at 11:00...  You think either or both Parsons and Oweh will both be under 4.4 in the 40?

nope

3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Sorry that he’s tweeting a quote from a story as part of a link to the day’s Eagles news. I could see how that would be very irritating. 

No need for you to apologize.  You aren't a vindictive "reporter" who writes poorly. 

14 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

10 guys who make sense per Zangaro:

Out of this list, give me Conley, Wilson, Kpassagnon and I'd be curious about Westbrook.  I loved him coming out of OU.  

CB Steven Nelson: After trying to trade him, the Steelers released Nelson earlier this week. Nelson just turned 28 and while he might be out of the Eagles’ price range, the fact that the Eagles had a visit set up with Adoree’ Jackson shows how serious they are about upgrading at the corner position. Maybe 2020 wasn’t Nelson’s best season but he’s still playing at a high level and would immediately make the Eagles better.

CB Mackensie Alexander: The 27-year-old nickel corner played last season in Cincinnati but has some familiarity with Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon from their time together in Minnesota. Alexander (5-10) is a former second-round pick who has played at a high level as a nickel before. A bonus name with connections is Brian Poole, who played the last two seasons under Dennard Wilson with the Jets.

CB Gareon Conley: Conley missed the entire 2020 season and even before then hadn’t lived up to his draft status as a first-round pick. But he’s still just 25 and the Eagles were reportedly interested in him during the 2017 draft. If they get him for a cheap price, it could be a low-risk, high-reward type of signing.

LB Eric Wilson: Not only is Eagles linebackers coach Nick Rallis from the Vikings but the Eagles also signed Harris from the Vikings this offseason. So that seems to signal that Gannon wants to use a lot of those Mike Zimmer concepts. Wilson played four seasons with the Vikings and just had a season in which he started 15 games, with 3 interceptions, 122 tackles and 8 pass breakups.

RB Duke Johnson: When I put together my initial free agents targets series, Johnson hadn’t yet been released by the Texans. But the 27-year-old dual-threat running back has plenty of ability and would seem to fit into what we expect from Nick Sirianni’s offense. Johnson is undersized but he’s dynamic as a receiver out of the backfield and his ability to work in space might make him attractive to the Eagles as a complementary player to Miles Sanders.

OL Forrest Lamp: After the Jets signed Dan Feeney, perhaps the Chargers make a stronger push to keep Lamp in house. But the Eagles might want more depth at interior OL and there are a couple connections here. Lamp was drafted in the second round of 2017, Sirianni’s last with the Chargers and OC Shane Steichen also coached Lamp with the Chargers. Lamp started all 16 games for LA last year. He might be a depth-caliber player but there’s a chance he ends up with a starting gig this offseason.

TE Trey Burton: The Eagles are expected to trade Zach Ertz at some point and will need another tight end to pair with Dallas Goedert. Not only is Burton a familiar face around the NovaCare Complex but he has history with the Eagles’ new offensive coaching staff from Indianapolis.

DE Al-Quadin Muhammad: The former sixth-round pick has played the last three years in Indy, so there’s familiarity with Gannon. And he’s shown some promise. In the last three seasons, he’s played in 47 games with 8 starts. In the last two years, he has played around 50% of the Colts’ snaps and has five sacks.

DT Tanoh Kpassagnon: The Eagles seemed infatuated with Kpassagnon’s physique when he came out of Villanova in 2017. In his career with the Chiefs, Kpassagnon has played in 61 games with 24 starts and has 7 sacks to go along with 18 QB hits and 12 TFLs. He hasn’t blossomed into a star but has the raw athleticism to get better.

WR Dede Westbrook: The free agent WR market has really dried out over the last week but Westbrook could be a gamble worth taking. He’s coming off an ACL tear but it happened early in the 2020 season. Before then he had a few productive years as the Jaguars’ slot receiver. He had exactly 66 catches in 2018 and 2019 and would be an upgrade over Greg Ward at that position.

Friendly request not to post all or the majority of a reporter’s work. Newspapers are hurting and rely on those clicks. 

Please just post smaller snippets and include a link. 

3 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

You think Conley is a slot guy?  I'm looking at him as CB2.  

Westbrook intrigues me as an athletic upgrade over Greg Ward even though I'm a Ward supporter.  I'd be interested in him as a camp body to see what he has.  Does he still have 4.3 speed?  

CB Mackensie Alexander: The 27-year-old nickel corner played last season in Cincinnati but has some familiarity with Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon from their time together in Minnesota. Alexander (5-10) is a former second-round pick who has played at a high level as a nickel before. A bonus name with connections is Brian Poole, who played the last two seasons under Dennard Wilson with the Jets.

Lol first question of course is if Flacco was told if he was competing to start or was to fill the backup roll

1 minute ago, Freshmilk said:

No need for you to apologize.  You aren't a vindictive "reporter" who writes poorly. 

He’s not a reporter. He’s a blogger and aggregator. To get worked up over tweets that quotes a front office Cecil is pretty odd. To each his own. 

Just now, Mike030270 said:

Lol first question of course is if Flacco was told if he was competing to start or was to fill the backup roll

What else is there to ask? There’s really nothing else of interest. 

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