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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Man, why have you given up on a guy with obvious character who endured 62 sacks and had obviously no offensive talent?  
 

I mean that was an amazingly impressive rookie season when look at the big picture 

This for me is the most glaring example of going to a team with good infrastructure and coaching.  Jordan Love sat 3 years and looks great.  Bryce in 3 years with a decent organization will be amazing 

Because he doesn't have NFL talent. He was a great college player. He seems like a truly decent guy. But none of that matters if you don't have NFL talent. You embarrassing yourself trying to claim that he had an "amazing impressive rookie season" isn't gonna change that.

Just stop, man. I'm embarrassed for you.

Bryce in three years is far more likely to be the QB coach at Alabama than he is to be an amazing NFL QB.

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7 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Man, why have you given up on a guy with obvious character who endured 62 sacks and had obviously no offensive talent?  
 

I mean that was an amazingly impressive rookie season when look at the big picture 

This for me is the most glaring example of going to a team with good infrastructure and coaching.  Jordan Love sat 3 years and looks great.  Bryce in 3 years with a decent organization will be amazing 

Bro he lacks arm talent.

 

Even if he had all the pieces around him the best we could hope for is Tua Jr.

 

Loved Bryce in college, but he's not the same QB at a better, faster level. It's okay not all QBs can be great at both levels. There is a clear ceiling with Bryce and it's not a very high ceiling either.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bro he lacks arm talent.

 

Even if he had all the pieces around him the best we could hope for is Tua Jr.

 

Loved Bryce in college, but he's not the same QB at a better, faster level. It's okay not all QBs can be great at both levels. There is a clear ceiling with Bryce and it's not a very high ceiling either.

The ceiling is not the roof. The ceiling is the subfloor. 

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Man, the Iggles forum I went to was a trip. EVERYONE calling for Hurts to go! Some even calling him a midget lol. ALL want the head coach gone. Shocked they didn't run it more. They are livid. And they were in the SB last year!

I honestly think Hurts was probably significantly more hampered by injury than we know. His play fell off a cliff. He's always been inconsistent but his good was REALLY fuging good. When he was on he looked MVP caliber. We just haven't seen that in months. I think something was going on injury-wise. 

If I'm the Eagles I'm not doing anything drastic. I'm not firing my coach. I'm focusing on getting my QB healthy and I'm revamping the defensive staff. I'm probably looking to add a third receiver and a receiving threat at RB. A ridiculous percentage of their receiving stats were put up by their two starting WRs. Their #3 WR put up 164 yards. Their RBs combined for about 350 receiving yards total.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly think Hurts was probably significantly more hampered by injury than we know. His play fell off a cliff. He's always been inconsistent but his good was REALLY fuging good. When he was on he looked MVP caliber. We just haven't seen that in months. I think something was going on injury-wise. 

If I'm the Eagles I'm not doing anything drastic. I'm not firing my coach. I'm focusing on getting my QB healthy and I'm revamping the defensive staff. I'm probably looking to add a third receiver and a receiving threat at RB. A ridiculous percentage of their receiving stats were put up by their two starting WRs. Their #3 WR put up 164 yards. Their RBs combined for about 350 receiving yards total.

Eagles need Miles Sanders. It was clear how much they missed him.

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