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58 minutes ago, greend said:

Ummm, that's where I talk out of too. If you talk out of a different part of your body that explains the breath. 😁

I was implying that Howie's ass and his face are the same.😁

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12 hours ago, Dwide Schrude said:

Seahawks fan on Reddit asked Eagles fans if they’d agree to this trade: 

Seahawks receive: Andre Dillard, 15th overall pick, 83rd pick

Eagles receive: 9th overall pick 

 

I definitely take that trade, what do y’all think?

Nope

3 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

What has been stunning to me is the utter lack of criticism or apology from the Chris Rock side.  His barb was disgusting. 

this is all i have to say , he said ,she said. i don't care but what kinda man lets another man put hands on him and does squat about it

5 hours ago, RLC said:

If people want to push Kyle Hamilton down, that's fine. 4.7 with elite instincts is more than fast enough in split-safety looks. 

4.7 is too slow for a FS regardless of the fluidity or instincts. 

1 hour ago, Texas Eagle said:

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I think Hamilton is one of the best players in the draft, who cares about his slower than anticipated 40 time.

On tape the dude is the fastest guy on the field every game and flashes all game every game.

If he never ran a 40 and all I was making my evaluation off of was game tape he's a top ten player.

Now whether or not the NFL values his position is another story but if he dropped to 15 I think eagles would have a tough time passing on him  

22 minutes ago, greend said:

Just have the Captains meet in the middle of the field and do best 3 out of 5 RPS

1st and goal at your own 20. Each team has 4 plays to get the furthest they can.

28 minutes ago, greend said:

Just have the Captains meet in the middle of the field and do best 3 out of 5 RPS

Bring the fisher price hoop out and let the coaches go toe to toe, Nick would never lose...

This is a dumb rule

39 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

4.7 is too slow for a FS regardless of the fluidity or instincts. 

His length paired with his instincts and football speed make up for a lot.

He's 6'4" if he was 5'10" and ran a 4.7 and looked slow on tape id be worried. 

Kam chancellor ran a 4.7 and was a pro bowler and intricate I'd argue most valuable part of the legion of boom.

Kyle Hamilton can be that type of player and showed more on tape than chancellor did in college.

 

12 minutes ago, WentzFan11 said:

1st and goal at your own 20. Each team has 4 plays to get the furthest they can.

Yours sounds realistic

10 minutes ago, WentzFan11 said:

1st and goal at your own 20. Each team has 4 plays to get the furthest they can.

In high school we got 4 plays from the 10 to score, each team got a possession, also no FGs including extra points, just 1 point or 2 point conversion after a TD 

Had some wild finishes my freshman year.

 

7 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Bring the fisher price hoop out and let the coaches go toe to toe, Nick would never lose...

Call it the Sirianni ot rule

4 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

This is a dumb rule

It’s a great rule. A team shouldn’t lose key secondary executives during their most important time of the year for their job description. It would be like losing your offensive coordinator to another team in week 12. 

3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

It’s a great rule. A team shouldn’t lose key secondary executives during their most important time of the year for their job description. It would be like losing your offensive coordinator to another team in week 12. 

So a team cleaning house and hiring a new GM shouldn't be allowed to bring in their own staff?

Howie's just being bitter. It's never been an issue or brought up before.

2 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

So a team cleaning house and hiring a new GM shouldn't be allowed to bring in their own staff?

Howie's just being bitter. It's never been an issue or brought up before.

They can bring in their own staff. After the draft. 

Kyle Hamilton has a knee injury that has impacted him.

He's still big and explosive. His speed isn't even bad, it's just "average". 

I would be thrilled with Hamilton at 15. 

1 minute ago, ManuManu said:

They can bring in their own staff. After the draft. 

So they are handicapping an already bad team. And for a league that want's to preach about minority advancement, this is going to limit them. Current staff gets a four month tryout to keep their job. 

There are a ton of people in the Eagles organization reporting to Howie. The loss of Cunningham and Brown is overstated. 

11 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

It’s a great rule. A team shouldn’t lose key secondary executives during their most important time of the year for their job description. It would be like losing your offensive coordinator to another team in week 12. 

Three years from now Howie will use this as an excuse for screwing up this draft then Lurie will extend him again 👎

9 minutes ago, RLC said:

Kyle Hamilton has a knee injury that has impacted him.

He's still big and explosive. His speed isn't even bad, it's just "average". 

I would be thrilled with Hamilton at 15. 

Maybe you don't drop him into the slot for man coverage - I don't see the problem given our scheme.

2 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

So they are handicapping an already bad team. And for a league that want's to preach about minority advancement, this is going to limit them. Current staff gets a four month tryout to keep their job. 

There are a ton of people in the Eagles organization reporting to Howie. The loss of Cunningham and Brown is overstated. 

Will it? These GMs know who they want to hire. They’ll get them hired in due time. They also know if they hire minorities for key executive positions they’ll receive draft pick compensation if they leave for a GM job. It’s still slanted in a minority’s favor.

We’ll see if all teams block these potential hires or if only some do. I’m also curious what this means for executives on expiring contracts. Do they get to leave or does their contract run through the draft?

 

9 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Three years from now Howie will use this as an excuse for screwing up this draft then Lurie will extend him again 👎

It's better than another team picked our guy.

23 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

It’s a great rule. A team shouldn’t lose key secondary executives during their most important time of the year for their job description. It would be like losing your offensive coordinator to another team in week 12. 

I see it as less an issue of a loss at an inopportune time (which it is, but tough luck) as an opportunity to pirate confidential draft boards and scouting to another franchise, which is inappropriate.  It is absolutely reasonable to clamp down on that.  Those types of executive movements should happen after the draft when the slate is wiped clean.

57 minutes ago, SB52 said:

Jermaine Johnson UNDER 10.5 is a favorite now, too. Factoring in Ojabo’s injury, all of our edge guys are going to be gone by 15.

Walker is going 2nd, isn’t he? +275 at PointsBet.

I'd bet 3rd to the Texans.

16 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Will it? These GMs know who they want to hire. They’ll get them hired in due time. They also know if they hire minorities for key executive positions they’ll receive draft pick compensation if they leave for a GM job. It’s still slanted in a minority’s favor.

We’ll see if all teams block these potential hires or if only some do. I’m also curious what this means for executives on expiring contracts. Do they get to leave or does their contract run through the draft?

 

I'd think so. Part of the reason Brown and Cunningham got brought on with a promotion was because the new GM's needed help with free agency and draft around the corner. And they were hot names since they were interviewing for GM jobs. Maybe the position doesn't exist once the draft is over since the need is now gone. Maybe they aren't in demand anymore if the team has an underwhelming FA/draft. 

Also don't understand why Howie couldn't have just promoted one of them to Assistant GM himself. 

57 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

What has been stunning to me is the utter lack of criticism or apology from the Chris Rock side.  His barb was disgusting. 

I mean...Will thought it was funny.