June 17, 20205 yr Izel "toast” Jenkins, Riley "the racist” Cooper, and Bernard "Pothead Williams. Jenkins made a great defense look horrible. Cooper’s fluke season somehow got him paid and made Jackson expendable. Funny we talk about Jackson being a locker room cancer while this hack nearly obliterated the locker room. Williams was so talented, but he wasted that talent just to get high.
June 17, 20205 yr On 6/15/2020 at 5:29 PM, birdgang said: why Babin? 18 sacks in 2011 Babin was disliked by so many that his 18 sacks were never going to be enough. The "dream team” players that were brought in are all pretty disliked. Babin’s 18 sacks might have been the beginning as to why people started souring on the stat, because most of his sacks seemed irrelevant.
June 18, 20205 yr Current or former? OK, I'll go with both: Malcom "X" Jenkins. Unconscionable what he did to Brees and his team, and now on the Commie News Network. Fletcher Cox. His idea of leadership is taking the rookies for lap dances. T.O. Head case; threw away the best situation ever with this team and McNabb.
June 19, 20205 yr 19 hours ago, Big___Al said: Current or former? OK, I'll go with both: Malcom "X" Jenkins. Unconscionable what he did to Brees and his team, and now on the Commie News Network. Fletcher Cox. His idea of leadership is taking the rookies for lap dances. T.O. Head case; threw away the best situation ever with this team and McNabb. Just about to say Malcolm Jenkins. I'm sick of that dude. He and every last person who blasted Brees for saying how he feels are trash.
June 28, 20205 yr On 6/18/2020 at 3:31 PM, Big___Al said: Current or former? OK, I'll go with both: Malcom "X" Jenkins. Unconscionable what he did to Brees and his team, and now on the Commie News Network. Fletcher Cox. His idea of leadership is taking the rookies for lap dances. T.O. Head case; threw away the best situation ever with this team and McNabb. I never thought I would see Fletch on this list. I know he is infamous for unknowingly (or knowingly) hooking up with that North Carolina man's wife, but I don't recall the whole taking rookies to the strip club thing, unless you are referring to the Nelson Agholor incident where he was accused of assaulting a stripper. That's more of an indictment on Agholor than Cox. Fletcher Cox has consistently been one of the top DTs in the league since he was drafted in 2012. In a weird way, it's great that Malcolm Jenkins and his social activism is tearing the Saints locker room apart. Carson Wentz was smart enough to make a statement that wouldn't be interpreted as tone deaf in light of a situation where tensions are at an all-time high. While it is unfortunate that the mob mentality has led to the attacks on Drew's reputation, as a league veteran and one of the faces of the league, he should have known that wasn't the right time to make such comments. It's funny how people support (or tolerate) what Jenkins did off-the-field for Philly because the team won the Super Bowl and made the playoffs the following two seasons, but now that he left the team in free agency, he makes it on this list? Sure, he miscalculated his worth as a free agent and signed with the Saints to save face, but that doesn't take away the production and intangibles he provided in the secondary for several years. Don't forget how hard it was to get quality safety play after Brian Dawkins left. While Dawkins was a one of a kind, generational type player, Jenkins certainly deserves at the very least an honorable mention based on his play, when discussing the all-time great Eagles safeties. There are two NFC teams that always seem to have our number no matter what and they are the Saints and Seahawks. When (or if) the season resumes, the off-the-field noise could work in the Eagles favor by hurting the Saints ability to compete in the NFC South. Of course, everyone will look to see what Tom Brady does with the Bucs, and don't rule out the Panthers making some noise with their rookie HC. That's a fascinating division, considering that they sent 3 teams to the playoffs not that long ago.
June 29, 20205 yr On 6/18/2020 at 9:31 PM, Big___Al said: Fletcher Cox. His idea of leadership is taking the rookies for lap dances. What's wrong with that? Plenty of people visit strip bars...
July 2, 20205 yr On 6/29/2020 at 4:37 AM, UK_EaglesFan89 said: What's wrong with that? Plenty of people visit strip bars... Much of this team has a Christian world view, and it's for the better. Especially taking a weak rookie to that kind of environment, not a good idea. That's not what we want to build upon. Can you imagine Wentz doing that? No, did't think so.
July 2, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Big___Al said: Much of this team has a Christian world view, and it's for the better. Especially taking a weak rookie to that kind of environment, not a good idea. That's not what we want to build upon. Can you imagine Wentz doing that? No, did't think so. Everyone is different though... Can't treat everyone exactly the same.
July 9, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Ride the Walrus said: All-time? McNabb, LeSean, MeSean Current? MeSean, Wentz, Mills Why? Just why???! Mills too BTW. A 7th round draft pick that has MORE than lived up to that status.
July 9, 20205 yr Just now, hputenis said: Why? Just why???! Mills too BTW. A 7th round draft pick that has MORE than lived up to that status. Because he’s annoyingly cocky for a below average corner
July 9, 20205 yr On 6/17/2020 at 2:28 PM, EazyEaglez said: Babies was disliked by so many that his 18 sacks were never going to be enough. The "dream team” players that were brought in are all pretty disliked. Babin’s 18 sacks might have been the beginning as to why people started souring on the stat, because most of his sacks seemed irrelevant. Babin was hated by everyone in the locker room. Even Andy Reid is on record stating that he "hated that guy." I'll find the article. He also played zero run support and was perhaps the worst run defender at EDGE that ever played professional football. The hate for him makes sense. He was a POS. Not like I nor anyone else knows Andy Reid personally, but for him to go on record stating he "hates him" is very telling. https://247sports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/Article/Andy-Reid-on-Jason-Babin-I-hate-him--53474339/
July 9, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, nipples said: Because he’s annoyingly cocky for a below average corner You just described 90% of the corners in the league. And many were drafted well before him. The "cockiness" is a double-edged sword. Would you rather have that fine-line confidence/cockiness and ability to forget the previous play? Or would you rather have Sidney Jones, who shrivels up like weiner in a cold pool at the first sign of adversity? I tend to also look at this question more black and white (that's racist!) He was drafted in the 7th. If he was drafted in the 2nd or the 3rd, I would probably hate him.
July 9, 20205 yr Author 11 minutes ago, hputenis said: Babin was hated by everyone in the locker room. Even Andy Reid is on record stating that he "hated that guy." I'll find the article. He also played zero run support and was perhaps the worst run defender at EDGE that ever played professional football. The hate for him makes sense. He was a POS. Not like I nor anyone else knows Andy Reid personally, but for him to go on record stating he "hates him" is very telling. https://247sports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/Article/Andy-Reid-on-Jason-Babin-I-hate-him--53474339/ Hated him so much that he brought him back in 2011
July 9, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, PhillyGreenMachine said: Hated him so much that he brought him back in 2011 Then cut again in the middle of 2012, the season after he had 18 sacks. I'm sure he was a stand up dude....well liked by everyone. 🤪
July 10, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, hputenis said: You just described 90% of the corners in the league. And many were drafted well before him. The "cockiness" is a double-edged sword. Would you rather have that fine-line confidence/cockiness and ability to forget the previous play? Or would you rather have Sidney Jones, who shrivels up like weiner in a cold pool at the first sign of adversity? I tend to also look at this question more black and white (that's racist!) He was drafted in the 7th. If he was drafted in the 2nd or the 3rd, I would probably hate him. Mills goes too far with it. Gets burned badly, then makes one play and starts his stupid finger wag or gets in the receivers face. Hell, at times he starts acting like he made a great play when a receiver just drops the ball. Don’t even remember what game it was, but I remember one where he got roasted deep to get the offense into field goal range, then he forces one incomplete pass and starts jawing at the receiver... it was so egregious that Cox got in his face and basically told him to shut the F up Edit: Found it. It was the Vikings game.
July 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, vsptroops said: Why? Joyner I can understand to a degree, since he’s kind of gotten to be a big mouth in his post playing days, and seems to trash the team far too often. Was a great player but I can see how some would have soured on him due to his current radio personality. Sikahema I don’t get.
July 20, 20205 yr On 6/15/2020 at 2:29 PM, birdgang said: why Babin? 18 sacks in 2011 That wide-9 stance tho
July 20, 20205 yr On 7/15/2020 at 6:41 PM, 700Level4Life said: L.J. Smith, nnamdi, chris boniol. Why L.J. ?
July 21, 20205 yr 20 hours ago, Midnight_Green20 said: Why L.J. ? Couldnt stand him. He was supposed to be Ertz, before Ertz. To me, All he did was drop passes, miss block assignments and turn the ball over. Overrated.
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