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9 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

He's on contract for next year with the Eagles. 

It's a weird contract that self destructs this offseason. He'll be a FA in order to save Cap room for the Eagles. 

Dude honestly deserves a starting opportunity. He's not a bad QB, he's just had some bad luck. Looks like he's getting his confidence back. Wouldn't be surprised to see him in Buffalo or NYJ next year. 

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Just now, Cracka McNasty said:

It's a weird contract that self destructs this offseason. He'll be a FA in order to save Cap room for the Eagles. 

Dude honestly deserves a starting opportunity. He's not a bad QB, he's just had some bad luck. Looks like he's getting his confidence back. Wouldn't be surprised to see him in Buffalo or NYJ next year. 

He'll get paid by some poo team without an O-Line and not play remotely as well. 

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1 minute ago, JakeDel5674 said:

He'll get paid by some poo team without an O-Line and not play remotely as well. 

There's no where to go but down in play after his post season run man. It's up there with Flacco in 2012 as far as epic post season runs go. Dude balled out the whole playoffs and he'll get paid for it. 

And good for him. 

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Just now, Cracka McNasty said:

There's no where to go but down in play after his post season run man. It's up there with Flacco in 2012 as far as epic post season runs go. Dude balled out the whole playoffs and he'll get paid for it. 

And good for him. 

Agreed. We get a new LT, and we're right there with Philly. Because their Secondary wasn't good besides Jenkins all year. 

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11 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

It's a weird contract that self destructs this offseason. He'll be a FA in order to save Cap room for the Eagles. 

Dude honestly deserves a starting opportunity. He's not a bad QB, he's just had some bad luck. Looks like he's getting his confidence back. Wouldn't be surprised to see him in Buffalo or NYJ next year. 

At his age, I think you'd have to say he's only a short term answer wherever he goes.

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

At his age, I think you'd have to say he's only a short term answer wherever he goes.

Dude is 29. He's got plenty of football left in him.

This isn't the 80's and 90's where QBs were actual football players. They don't get hit nearly as often.

Unless you're Cam Newton.

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