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1 minute ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

You guys constantly bishing about Brady look really weak.  The NFL and Refs didn’t fix the Super Bowl.  JFC.  We’re Philly fans.  We’re supposed to be above that ish.  Yet some of you sound like Saints and Cowboy fans.  

Since when?

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1 minute ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

You guys constantly bishing about Brady look really weak.  The NFL and Refs didn’t fix the Super Bowl.  JFC.  We’re Philly fans.  We’re supposed to be above that ish.  Yet some of you sound like Saints and Cowboy fans.  

I'm not saying that they fixed the game or anything of the sort, but the referees were absolutely a part of the game.  And they aren't supposed to be, especially in the Super Bowl.   There were quite a few flags thrown that 100% should have remained in their pockets.   

 

To quote Herman Boone, "Let the boys play."    The players should decide the Super Bowl.

Who else is on board with IF they re going to trade Wentz let's get this band aid ripped off and get this thing rolling? If not stfu about it?

16 minutes ago, RLC said:

The Eagles OL was not a train-wreck this year (the advanced stats) back it up.
Yesterday, the Chiefs gave up the more pressure in the history of the SB.

The excuses for Wentz are crazy.

 

Other side of the coin: 2019 Carson out of the pocket: 72% completion rate, 9 TDs - 0 INT.  2020 game plan: keep Carson in the pocket all the time!  Brilliant coaching.  We all know Carson is not a typical pocket passer.

9 hours ago, schuy7 said:

All the respect to Otto Graham, but how many teams were in the league when he was winning championships? 8? Lol.

Imagine if we filtered the NFL down to just 8 teams, how talented those 8 teams would be...

3 minutes ago, greend said:

Who else is on board with IF they re going to trade Wentz let's get this band aid ripped off and get this thing rolling? If not stfu about it?

Well... it won't be official until the first day of the league year, at the soonest, either way.

 

And I am still curious how they are going to get under the salary cap...  because I am 99% certain that teams aren't allowed to trade players unless they are.  But, I could be wrong about that.   I also wonder if the team already knows what type of punishment they might get for being over the cap, and are just going to take that hit and roll with it... and not push a lot of extra money into the future.   (But the reported restructures of Jeffery and Malik Jackson would make me believe that's not the case.)    And trading Wentz in 2021 would make the most sense because they take the full hit in 2021, with nothing carrying over to 2022... so they would have a little extra to deal with in 2022 and could push some money off that way.  Frankly, dealing Wentz and restructuring a number of deals (Graham's... for example) would be the 'easiest' way.   Push $30M off this year's cap, into 2022... get under the cap.  Trade Wentz, a virtual net zero move to the cap, and they've created the space for 2022 that they just took up with pushing things to the next year's cap.

 

28 minutes ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

:wacko:  Ok.  Dare I ask, why not?

In all honesty? I find it dull and boring that he has won 7 and been to 10 Super Bowls. Look what he has achieved is incredible but it was incredible at 3, at 4, at 5 and so on. I also don't think all of those Super Bowl wins are entirely legit and once again last night he got some very questionable decisions go his way.

15 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

In all honesty? I find it dull and boring that he has won 7 and been to 10 Super Bowls. Look what he has achieved is incredible but it was incredible at 3, at 4, at 5 and so on. I also don't think all of those Super Bowl wins are entirely legit and once again last night he got some very questionable decisions go his way.

I didn't watch last night but I agree with everything else you've said. I have zero desire to watch Brady ever again. He's like that house guess that won't leave after the party's over.

1 minute ago, greend said:

I didn't watch last night but I agree with everything else you've said. I have zero desire to watch Brady ever again. He's like that house guess that won't leave after the party's over.

I just find he has a way of sucking all of the fun out of football. He's boring to watch, he's boring to listen to. Look he's a hell of a competitor! To do what he has done during his career is truly remarkable and will be talked about for the rest of time. But I think every single one of his Super Bowl victories bar perhaps one have just been dull! They aren't fun games to watch, they don't get officiated very well. It's a real shame that after a good exciting season full of entertaining offensive football that was how things ended with a dull boring game.

8 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

I actually got to meet him when his son played baseball at Arizona. He was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Talk to me for a good hour while watching his son play. Way too soon 

Oh man, I really enjoyed listening to him and not surprised to hear how nice he was.  It's tough to do these days but he just emulated kindness every time he was on camera.  Wish there were more like him.

3 minutes ago, UK Eagle said:

Thanks for the drunk posting and convincing me not to watch the Super Bowl. 

Who was drunk posting?

1 minute ago, Bacarty2 said:

Agree. The problem is the predictability of how the refs will call the game. 

If it's a ticky tack play, it'll go to the advantage of tom. If it's a 50/50 play, it'll go to Tom. He earned it(I guess) but it makes it terrible viewing. 

As mentioned above, I shut it off and didnt think twice about it. Checked my betting app to see my funds I won and that was it

Absolutely! I mean I could not believe it when they flagged Mathieu for unsportsmanlike conduct but they didn't flag Brady at the same time for chasing him down. Sure Mathieu engaged in the first place but generally both players get flagged in those situations.

Hopefully Brady comes back next year and absolutely blows.

Some of you sound salty ,the most balanced team won , and in dominate fashion. 

On to the draft and free agency 

Just now, 4for4EaglesNest said:

So you're crying about the refs too, that's why you said it was "incomplete"..  :roll:  Extremely weak.  

No not just the officials. I was being sarcastic and was messing that I wouldn't acknowledge the Super Bowl happened because Brady won again. 

1 hour ago, RLC said:

The Eagles OL was not a train-wreck this year (the advanced stats) back it up.
Yesterday, the Chiefs gave up the more pressure in the history of the SB.

The excuses for Wentz are crazy.

 

Again, because you're unsurprisingly incapable of what's actually being said:

We're suggesting that people be more objective to their blatant axe grinding, not absolving Wentz from criticism.

4 minutes ago, Original Sin said:

Some of you sound salty ,the most balanced team won , and in dominate fashion. 

On to the draft and free agency 

Congrats on your win. 

7 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

Who was drunk posting?

A few. There were some comments that were unfiltered.

1 minute ago, greend said:

Just dropped? Seems like the same regurgitated old crap.

It largely is.  They could have put the old story there with some addendums,  but it does highlight how dysfunctional the Eagles are tho.

1 minute ago, Swoop said:

Again, because you're unsurprisingly incapable of what's actually being said:

We're suggesting that people be more objective to their blatant axe grinding, not absolving Wentz from criticism.

I thought Wentz was perfect this year. It was everyone else's fault. Even when he missed wide open receivers it was because one of the o-linemen tickled him while he was trying to throw. When he wouldn't throw the ball away it was because Duce (that trickster) super glued the ball to his hand. 

R.C. is really beginning to lose credibility in my book quite honestly.

Here's a weird question. Why would Wentz be getting offers but Watson not? I'm a big Wentz fan but I would rather have Watson at this point.

On 2/4/2021 at 8:04 PM, EaglePhan1986 said:

How many wives do you think he has? Wonder if he’s part of @Utebird’s tribe? 

We don't refer to it as a tribe moreso a collective😉, and the bigger question isn't the number of wives but whether or not with his first nfl check he'll purchase a compound?

I think Texans have been getting calls, they keep publicly saying , they are not trading him.

1 hour ago, RLC said:

 

 

Oh look....it's like the my criticism of Wentz the last 3 years is actually true. 

Nah, I'm just a "hater".

 

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