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13 minutes ago, greendestiny27 said:

Wtf is wrong with Nike. A billion dollar clothing company been around for a long time can't make a simple shade of green or silver pants? 

It's a material thing apparently.  The fabric they make the uniforms out of anymore is so techincal that they can't add the shine to it.  I'm 41, back when I played in HS and college, all of our pants were made out of a shiny nylon blend, even our white pants.  They don't use that anymore. 

Just think about Georgia and their silver britches.  Notre Dame and their gold pants.  Things of the past.  The Raiders no longer have silver.  It's also not just Nike, UA and Adidas both fail to make gold pants.

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This one is a double offender as GA Tech should have gold pants too.

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25 minutes ago, greendestiny27 said:

Wtf is wrong with Nike. A billion dollar clothing company been around for a long time can't make a simple shade of green or silver pants? 

Eagles: Well, lets see our new Kelly Green Jerseys

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3 minutes ago, RLC said:

Nolan Smith learning from Reddick is perfect. 

Having Reddick's relacement in what I consider a combination of Micah Parsons and Will Anderson would be pretty huge.  I don't think we should be counting on Reddick to be here long term.  30 years old in the final year of his contract in 2024 when his salary gets bumped to $20 million.  After this year they have to make their decision on him. Extend him or move on.

28 minutes ago, pgcd3 said:

I think this will be the pick tbh

10 is way too high on a project player. You should be getting a locked in NFL starter at 10overall. A dude who could have started for the Cleveland browns when he was 19

2 minutes ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

10 is way too high on a project player. You should be getting a locked in NFL starter at 10overall. A dude who could have started for the Cleveland browns when he was 19

Yeah, I don’t think I can get onboard with Smith at 10. I am starting to talk myself into JSN at 10 and going all in on an amazing offense. 

3 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Having Reddick's relacement in what I consider a combination of Micah Parsons and Will Anderson would be pretty huge.  I don't think we should be counting on Reddick to be here long term.  30 years old in the final year of his contract in 2024 when his salary gets bumped to $20 million.  After this year they have to make their decision on him. Extend him or move on.

He has even half the production from last year and they'll definitely extend.

7 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Yeah, I don’t think I can get onboard with Smith at 10. I am starting to talk myself into JSN at 10 and going all in on an amazing offense. 

JSN at 10 is the most fun.

Nolan Smith is not a project. He's already a good run defender and has a good speed rush. He simply lacks a 2nd move.

18 minutes ago, RLC said:

Nolan Smith learning from Reddick is perfect. 

Only if the plan is to let him walk after next year

44 minutes ago, Eagz said:

https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2023/2022-failed-completions-justin-herbert-aims-record

Quez with the second highest failed rate reception last year. He's probably going to be WR4 or WR5 seeing as it's unlikely he gets cut based on Sirianni's recent comments.

Demarcus Robinson and Breshad Perriman are still out there, but the draft might be where we find our answer.

Anyone got a WR on their radar in the mid to later rounds this year?

I have a few... Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Rakim Jarrett, Derius Davis, Jalen Moreno-Cropper, Parker Washington.

31 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

He'd be a tweener DE like Reddick depending on formation. Seems like he'd be a pretty redundant pick for the Eagles in the 1st. 

Unless we move to a pure 3-4 or use the wide 9 on passing downs, it’s going to be hard to find the snaps to justify taking him.

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1 minute ago, just relax said:

Sticking my toe back in the water...

Welcome back. This is like a reverse Herschel Walker trade. 

3 minutes ago, garingovt2000 said:

So where would he be lining up?

Have to go 34 unless he played MIKE. Which some talking head suggested he could do even though he was an edge at Georgia.

7 minutes ago, just relax said:

Sticking my toe back in the water...

This killer whale punted a seal 80 feet in the air like it was kicking a  field goal

6 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Have to go 34 unless he played MIKE. Which some talking head suggested he could do even though he was an edge at Georgia.

We’d then be drafting a LB in the first round and it’d cause a paradox event, which resets the timeline and now we’re back on the clock again

1 minute ago, bpac55 said:

This killer whale punted a seal 80 feet in the air like it was kicking a  field goal

It took me a good 15 seconds to decipher exactly what’s happening in that gif. After about 5 seconds my reaction was "is there a bird diving in the water at the end? That’s a really weird splash it makes”

38 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

 

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6 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

I have a few... Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Rakim Jarrett, Derius Davis, Jalen Moreno-Cropper, Parker Washington.

Nice. Ford-Wheaton, Jarrett and especially Washington would be solid choices.

Boutte has tanked his chances of going on Day 2, I think he'd be a great option on Day 3. Hoping Mingo falls to 4th and we make a move to grab him there.

4 minutes ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

It took me a good 15 seconds to decipher exactly what’s happening in that gif. After about 5 seconds my reaction was "is there a bird diving in the water at the end? That’s a really weird splash it makes”

Orcas are the D bags of the ocean.

Super smart but kind of a holes.

2 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Orcas are the D bags of the ocean.

Super smart but kind of a holes.

They eat great white shark liver and slap penguins around for fun.

Talk about apex.

7 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Orcas are the D bags of the ocean.

Super smart but kind of a holes.

They also know not to attack humans. Some weird stat where the only recorded orca attacks were in captivity, which is pretty astonishing.

I can’t fathom how they figured out not to do that. People are helpless in the water, I’d eat every one of those mofos

Maybe they think of us like bugs. You play with the ant hill for awhile, but they’re still gross

1 hour ago, Eagz said:

https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2023/2022-failed-completions-justin-herbert-aims-record

Quez with the second highest failed rate reception last year. He's probably going to be WR4 or WR5 seeing as it's unlikely he gets cut based on Sirianni's recent comments.

Demarcus Robinson and Breshad Perriman are still out there, but the draft might be where we find our answer.

Anyone got a WR on their radar in the mid to later rounds this year?

Tyler Scott, Cincinnati 

Probably available late R4-R5 ( assuming the Eagles get a few mid round picks in a trade down)

I still say barring Carter falling to 10 or Wilson or Anderson falling(and even Wilson I’m not 100% sold on as an elite pass rusher), CB is the most sensible pick. I think it has just become too obvious. I get the aspect of not wanting to draft someone right away who will barely play, but let’s be real, outside of DT, there aren’t many guys to take at 10 who would play right away. Edge rusher would be a backup getting limited snaps. OL is no guarantee to start and if they did it would be at RG.

The only guys who would start right away are ironically positions the Eagles are already "fine” at: WR and RB. And WR would be slot so still not as many snaps as top 2 wideouts. And RB would be part of a rotation.

The Eagles are one CB injury away from being in serious trouble, have lacked depth there for years and in a year or two both starting cbs could be gone. I still think it’s the position that makes the most sense and it wouldn’t be a reach either.

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