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Things are coming together pretty well. Very I trusted to see how the offensive staff is put together. I have a feeling a few current Eagles staffers are coming since no movement with JBC. Maybe even a Chiefs staff member, but this only speculation because of the delay with the SB this weekend. I hope to see an emphasis on TE this year with a new personnel group and intuitive mind coaching them up. 

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On 2/6/2023 at 6:25 PM, TJKJ23xx said:

It’s sad but inevitable. He will help the secondary but his lack of blitzing and soft cover zones late leave a lot to be desired. 

True .... Both could be a recipe for failure!

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Quick Note: I know everyone is likely aware that we might be waiting until after Sunday to try and snare a coach or two from the Eagles staff, but that may not be the only team we're waiting on.

And no, I don't mean the Chiefs, though that's possible (Matt Nagy has been suggested as an OC candidate).

I'm referring to the Colts.

The Colts still haven't hired a new coach (ahem, Jeff Saturday) and until they do, their assistants are in limbo. It's been mentioned that DC Gus Bradley will likely be kept, but the fate of the others is still up in the air.

So Monday could tell us a lot. In

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5 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

This looks like this white dudes dad I used to hangout with in high school. He would dip about half a can at a time and tell us how Phil Simms “ain’tshit”.

Hardcore Redskins fan.

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Kaye makes it sound like a Brian Johnson hire isn't likely...

If Kaye is right and we're looking for an OC from the Eagles, Kevin Patullo might be the guy.

Worth noting that Patullo has a direct connection to Frank Reich while Brian Johnson doesn't.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kaye makes it sound like a Brian Johnson hire isn't likely...

If Kaye is right and we're looking for an OC from the Eagles, Kevin Patullo might be the guy.

Worth noting that Patullo has a direct connection to Frank Reich while Brian Johnson doesn't.

I think either one is solid. Right now, I’m not thinking Steichen gets a HC job. It that stands, it will be interesting to see if that changes things for Johnson. It will be interesting to watch though.

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