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ghostwriter

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  1. Well, Daboll runs a NE style offense and he fits that Welker, Amendola and Edelman role quite well so it wouldn't surprise me to see him become our most important receiver.
  2. A very marginal one and how old is he now? Don't mean to demean him though.
  3. It will simply detract from his breadwinning football career. More injuries plus he isn't really an Olympian level athlete. Very good athlete but not quite that level.
  4. When a dude blows an ACL I don't cheer. I don't like seeing players get hurt, but that doesn't mean I don't like physical football, it just means I don't like seeing guys snap their neck like Ryan Shazier and Kevin Everett. It's just a game, its supposed to be fun not malevolent and malicious.
  5. This is no surprise to me.
  6. What Allen needs is confidence. I think the writer hit on a few good points, Allen needs a passing game rich in throws he can easily hit, as does every QB, even Tom Brady. You build the offense around Allen, just as you would any QB. Then you sprinkle in new concepts he can master as he develops.
  7. Man, that was brutal. I had to read 3-4 paragraphs to get one nugget of information. I have ADD, what can I say?
  8. I think he is. For a young QB he is pretty dang good. Better than Goff I believe but hey, you are entitled to your opinion. ✌
  9. You ignored everything I said. This isn't about Luck vs Wentz it's about connecting the similarities between the two. Two established QBs returning from injuries which can be monitored during the offseason by trained staff, Peterman fits in this nowhere.
  10. Well, I'd proclaim that this situation compares more to Andrew Luck than Nathan Peterman. This is about an already established QB returning from a potentially career ending injury. The question is about whether or not Wentz is healthy, which can be observed during workouts, practices, in shorts and OTAs. The Peterman comparison I do not understand.
  11. No doubt. A shutdown corner whom can cover and tackle is a valuable commodity. He is worth Gilmore money. No doubt, no hesitation.
  12. Hog damn. Could only use one laughing emoji on the like bar so I had to follow up with a few more. ???????????????? Better hold that in I don't want to use the bathroom in my pants.
  13. I wondered the same thing. Who knows?
  14. I think Zay, Brown and Beasley will be 1, 2 and 3. Robert Foster will slowly be developed behind them. Praying to God we keep a spot for McKenzie. Last spot goes to best special teams player.
  15. He knows everything at this point. It doesn't matter nor will it.
  16. TJ Yeldon is my dark horse. Think he could see substantial time as a rotational back behind Gore and Singletary. I also believe Shady will be traded or released before the start of the season, so he's a starter from last year that i believe is a dark horse to make the roster. Decline in play, astronomical contract.
  17. Don't forget that the Eagles have seen him workout in OTAs and minicamp so they know more than you and I. They've had their hands all over him I'm sure.
  18. Curious as to why anyone would need 500k in jewelry?
  19. If i could pick anyone to play for us right now today excluding Josh Allen: 1. Brady 2. Peyton Manning 3. Montana 4. Marino 5. Favre 6. Brees 7. Elway 8. Young 9. Rodgers 10. Kelly Based off of tastes, conjecture, personality, style and grace.
  20. It is very unbecoming and rather unmanly of us having done so. Wouldn't you say so, Marcello?
  21. Well, if you have a 5'8 WR creating 2-3 yards of separation you don't need to be 6'5.
  22. He's worth keeping, McKenzie would catch on somewhere else I believe. Not saying he's a hall of famer but a heck of a #5 or #6 guy.
  23. Could be. I just like McKenzie a lot, I cannot explain it. He's my favorite underdog to make the roster, he's underrated in my opinion.
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