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Super Bowl MVP Backup QB on the bench next season. ..


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If I’m them I keep him as insurance for Wentz until they make sure he’s 100% coming off the ACL tear. Then if Wentz is good and the trade deadline’s approaching with calls I’d trade him but let Foles approve of any team he’d be going to.

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3 minutes ago, Ken said:

I doubt he goes anywhere. I know teams are desperate for a QB but why trade a high pick based off of 2 games?...

Well actually it's more than two games (even this year).  He had an outstanding TD to INT ratio the year he played for the Chipper during his first stint in Philly. 

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Sounds messed up but I might would trade Wentz. 

Wentz has the highest QBR in the league before he was hurt, but he has a reckless Cam Newton playing attitude but he’s not Superman and will get hurt again and again,.. mark me.

if I was Phily, I’d field offers for Wentz. Some team will offer up a couple of first round picks or more.

Nick can excel for another 6-7 years with them, only 29,

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23 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Sounds messed up but I might would trade Wentz. 

Wentz has the highest QBR in the league before he was hurt, but he has a reckless Cam Newton playing attitude but he’s not Superman and will get hurt again and again,.. mark me.

if I was Phily, I’d field offers for Wentz. Some team will offer up a couple of first round picks or more.

Nick can excel for another 6-7 years with them, only 29,

They're keeping Wentz. There's zero doubt about that. I hope Foles can find a team to finish his career with as a successful starter. You gotta pull for the guy after that SB performance.  

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:

If I’m them I keep him as insurance for Wentz until they make sure he’s 100% coming off the ACL tear. Then if Wentz is good and the trade deadline’s approaching with calls I’d trade him but let Foles approve of any team he’d be going to.

The downside to this plan is you have to take a deep discount on a quarterback at the trade deadline. You could get much more now as your trade partner will see it as a 2018/19 move. You wait for the deadline, he's got the learn offense, etc. and they see it as a 2019/20 move and offer less. Perfect example was the Pats only getting a 2nd for Jimmy GQ when they should have gotten a 1st.

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3 hours ago, caatfan said:

They're keeping Wentz. There's zero doubt about that. I hope Foles can find a team to finish his career with as a successful starter. You gotta pull for the guy after that SB performance.  

Yep I agree.

tongue in cheek but I would hit up Buffalo for those 2 first round picks.

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4 hours ago, Ken said:

I doubt he goes anywhere. I know teams are desperate for a QB but why trade a high pick based off of 2 games?...

Foles has more than two good games.

But even accepting that premise, It's not so much that some teams are desperate. More so that some teams are stupid.

Several years back, the Raiders overpaid for Super Bowl MVPs two years in a row, and neither truly earned their contract.

Lord knows the Raiders of the past were a prime example (these days, Reggie McKenzie actually seems to know what he's doing) but they're not the only ones.

I won't be surprised if somebody makes them a good offer.

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