Aug 6, 2017Cutler & Eli aren't all that d--- different tbh. Eli def better. Eli's more consistent which is weird to say because Eli really isn't very consistent in general lol. Cutler is one of those QB's where you really don't know what you're going to get from him on a season by season basis. He can come in and perform really well or just really struggle. Tannehill has consistently been a top 15 QB in his career so I think Miami losing him is a pretty big loss. They have the talent to sneak into a wild card spot with Tannehill.
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Aug 5, 2017
As much as I still want to take the HoF seriously and be happy for the players that got in im soured on the fact that Terrell Owens is getting unfairly rejected and probably always will be upset about itSign Language, Enigma and The Gooch like this. -
Aug 3, 2017
^ there's a really good article on espn.com right now about brady turning 40 today
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Jul 29, 2017
Cousins was a--- when it mattered though.Rowney, Sign Language and The Gooch like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jul 27, 2017
I'd have changed a few things, but decent list...Mariota, Dak and some others will probably creep up over the next few years. I'd have put Wilson and Carr higher too.
Also I'm a Vikes fan and all but Bradford probably shouldn't be above Cousins lol...
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Jul 19, 2017
Writing a 5-9 page research paper on Deflategate for my Crisis Communication course. It'll cover how it was covered by the media, who was challenged by it, and assess how Goodell handled it/what he could've done better. I'll tag some of you guys when it's done and post it here if anyone's interested. -
Jul 8, 2017
The Superbowl is in MINNESOTA this next yearBig Mitch, Sign Language and Kon like this. -
Apr 9, 2017
Hello all. First time posting here. I'd like to take this time to establish two things:
1) Fly Eagles Fly
2) Wentz > Prescott
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Apr 7, 2017
Good question.
I think McNabb definitely should be in the HoF, because I considered him a top 3-5 QB for most of his career, especially the early 2000's. It's really unfortunate how the Eagles faced truly elite teams in those years (Rams, Bucs and Pats... They probably should've beaten the Panthers though), because McNabb definitely deserved a ring. 4 straight conference title games is pretty crazy. Also, McNabb really didn't have any great weapons surrounding him until TO came.
Tony Romo is tough because, to me, he's on the fringe. I always believed that HOF players need to be top 3-5 players at their position for a few years, and IDK if I can really say that about Tony. Plus, I believe there's two exceptions to my standard in Tony's generation, and that's Eli Manning and Big Ben, who I don't believe either has ever been top QBs. However, both of their Super Bowl runs, plus Ben going to 3 Super Bowls, makes them HOFers in my book. -
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Mar 13, 2017
@Riley @Sac @KnobodyKnows
I meant to post this a couple days ago but this is the best piece I've ever read about Romo.
https://sports.vice.com/en_us/artic...eritocracy-after-all/?utm_source=vicesportsfb
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Mar 10, 2017
Watching what the Pats doing in free agency like
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Mar 9, 2017
Browns are gonna release Osweiler. NBA style.Deadpool, Bourbon Ben and Poohdini like this. -
Mar 9, 2017
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Feb 14, 2017
Don't know if anyone else saw this, but this story was great. RIP
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Jan 6, 2017
I still think the Pats should've won vs. the Rams 24-3.
That fumble recovery that was called back because of a holding call against Willie McGinest was bs.
But, that epic drive by Brady with 0 timeouts left... and my dumbass screaming for them to take a knee lol.Big Dangerous, Poohdini and Boos like this. -
Jan 1, 2017
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Dec 27, 2016
DJax is coming home. Can't wait until we play Chip and the Niners next year. I'm happy with it as long as he is a PART of the solution and not THE solution.
DeSean Jackson won’t be a free agent until March 2017 but it sounds like the former Eagles receiver is already planning a return to Philadelphia. Current and former Eagles players have said that Jackson told them he’ll be back.
According to NFL Network host Dan Hellie, LeSean McCoy recently said in an Instagram Live video that Jackson told him he was going back to Philly. Current Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham then had an interesting response to McCoy’s comments during a Tuesday morning appearance on The Comcast Network’s Breakfast on Broad.
“I’m excited,” Graham said. “He never should have left. Everybody knows that, DeSean, yes, things was happening while he was here, but he’s a good guy. I used to be with him all the time. I know his family very well. I’m just happy because I kind of knew already.”
“I talked to him when Doug [Pederson] got hired,” Graham continued. “He was like ‘Tell coach [to] come get me.’ That type of stuff. We had fun during the season. He was like ‘BG, I’ll be back.’ Just a little fun. But now that it’s official, as far as the season about to be over, I think you’ll be hearing a lot of noise about it […] It’s an exciting feeling to get an Eagle back.”
Earlier this season, Jackson did not rule out a return to Philadelphia. He also praised Eagles head coach Doug Pederson along with rookie quarterback Carson Wentz.
““I’m happy to see Doug there, man,” said Jackson. “I respect him when he was there with Coach [Andy] Reid. I congratulate him on getting the job I think he deserves. He’s done some good things when he left and went to Kansas City, and now he’s back in Philadelphia. So I definitely have a respect for Doug. A good relationship with him as well, too.”
Recent reports indicate the Eagles are interested in re-signing Jackson. There have also been reports that Jackson has mutual interest in returning to Philly.
The Eagles desperately need a deep threat, so it’s easy to imagine Philadelphia will show interest in their former play-maker. Jackson owns a career 17.7 yards per reception average, which is the highest mark of any active NFL player.
Jackson will be one of the top receivers in free agency this offseason if Washington doesn’t re-sign him. He won’t come cheap. A reunion will ultimately come down to the price tag and it remains to be seen if the Eagles will want to spend a lot of money on the 30-year-old pass catcher.
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Dec 23, 2016
Giants losing got me like
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Dec 12, 2016
Especially cuz there's pretty much no chance Romo is back next year anyway. I don't see the potential benefit being worth it in the long run. And whether you like it or not @Enigma Dak is human. He's shown great poise, but he's human nonetheless. Pulling him after the season he's had is a bad move my man.Enigma, Lost Batarang and Fitzy like this.