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Eagles interested in trading for Chinn


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There's some history here.

Jeff McLane reported that the Eagles scouts had Chinn as the top guy on their board in the second round a few years back. The reason they didn't draft him was that Howie roseman came in, overrode them and drafted Jalen Hurts.

Guess they still want him.

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12 minutes ago, NAS said:

We’re about to get fleeced again 

Has he really been anything special outside of his rookie year though?

Evero mentioned being happy to have Chinn when he was hired but now he's to the point of barely using him.

Seems pretty clear he's just not a safety but apparently they don't think he's stout enough to work at linebacker either.

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I get that Chinn is a liability in coverage but look at some of the guys we have on the field these days. 

Chinn was way too productive as a rookie for you to convince me you can’t find a role for him on this sh!tty team 

This is a coaching issue once again with this organization. If he goes to Philly he’ll make a splash play or two every game for them

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2 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Why TF do so many of you want the team relocated. 
 

How about praying for a change in ownership or something that actually benefits fans and the Carolinas.

I was never an NFL fan other than this team, and Tepper ruined that as well, so I would be fine with them moving to Oklahoma City tomorrow. 

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