Jump to content

Why Hurts is suddenly getting a ton of positive buzz


time2rock
 Share

Recommended Posts

Why Hurts is suddenly getting a ton of positive buzz

 

The Eagles' top decision makers haven't been eager to crown Jalen Hurts the quarterback of the future, despite there being no competition on the roster and there being very little downside to endorsing the 23-year-old considering his bargain bin contract. Nick Sirianni hasn't yet named Hurts the definitive Week 1 starter, and buzz remains around Howie Roseman's interest in a Deshaun Watson deal.

But as training camp rolls on, and the Eagles finish up their joint practices against Bill Belichick's Patriots, one thing seems to be getting clearer and clearer: if not the front office, Hurts definitely has the support of his teammates.

Because this week has been nothing but a stream of positive reports coming from national NFL reporters, starting with ESPN's Jordan Schultz...

hermann1.JPG.cf1c75489acd855f7b22c7714699bc34.JPG

...and continuing with FOX Sports' Jay Glazer...

hermann2.JPG.63852b8960df7df3c891a30ba1a70118.JPG

 

...and then continuing again Wednesday morning when ESPN's Adam Schefter appeared on 97.5 The Fanatic's The John Kincade Show to talk about the Eagles:

"People have been impressed, and people like him.

 

"[...]

"His teammates do believe in him, and we'll now see what he can go out and do. He's an impressive young guy, and a talented individual.

"[...]

"I can tell you this, they all believe in him, the players do."

Hmm. Sensing a theme here? "Captured the entire locker room." "He’s winning those guys over." "They all believe in him."

It sure sounds like, no matter what the Eagles' long-term plans are at QB, the players in the short-term are all fully in on the Hurts experience.

Which is a great sign for a team that suddenly has a dark horse-type feel in an underwhelming NFC East. 

With Dak Prescott battling a nagging shoulder injury, Ryan Fitzpatrick historically inconsistent, and the Giants still quarterbacked by Daniel Jones, all Hurts really needs to do is take care of the ball and be efficient this year for the Eagles to stick around in the division race.

It's much easier to lead a team when you've got full buy-in from your locker room, and Hurts seems to be on that path. Perfect.

Does a playoff appearance help a team that is decidedly not a contender? Eh, not really. But it also can't drastically hurt them, either, and rooting for the playoffs is always more fun than rooting for a draft spot. 

Hurts still needs to execute, and while his preseason debut was encouraging, it wasn't perfect. But right now all signs seem to be pointing up for the second-year QB, and that should be music to Eagles fans' ears.

https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/eagles/why-eagles-jalen-hurts-suddenly-getting-lot-positive-buzz?fbclid=IwAR2YPZcFrqkInf8Sp6gsEY33wMnPaL6L6EYGcvRW6-aERidl37GKHKViUV4

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Consistent accuracy is what I want to see most as a fan. On time and on target again, and again, and again, for 10+ years.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I mean look you want his team mates to love him. You want them to be behind him and to fight for him. You want them to go out there and give him their all because they know that's what he's going to do for them. 

But that isn't going to make him a top nfl QB. It'll help him a little but it isn't going to take him to near the top. To do that he needs to have the ability. There's undoubted talent with this kid but can he put it together? Can he improve on the things we know he needs to improve on? Can he become a more accurate pocket passer? Can he go through his progressions? That will ultimately be what determines how long he gets as a starter for this franchise. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not sure if this is just the media or the eagles feeding them but all this Hurts love seems to be a little over manufactured to me. Didn't we hear a lot of this same crap the first couple years with Wentz too? Great that he's a great teammate and leader but he needs to produce on the field first and foremost or none of that crap is gonna matter. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, EaglesfanfromND said:

Not sure if this is just the media or the eagles feeding them but all this Hurts love seems to be a little over manufactured to me. Didn't we hear a lot of this same crap the first couple years with Wentz too? Great that he's a great teammate and leader but he needs to produce on the field first and foremost or none of that crap is gonna matter. 

People have been saying these things about Hurts as a leader since his Alabama days. His intangibles have always been considered top tier.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...