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Mahomes will unite us all
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Been this way since I started watching football in 1988..... |
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Looks like the Eagles are going to cut Daniel. That ****ing midget better not come back here.
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Reeroy still wears his Toad Reesling jersey...no doubt
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30 year old overpaid fat booger does nothing for the Chiefs but give us a weaker noodle arm than Alex |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Chase Daniel tells me w release request from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/eagles?src=hash">#eagles</a> "Yes we did and it was mutual. I believe I'm a starter in this league" <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsRadioWIP">@SportsRadioWIP</a></p>— Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) <a href="https://twitter.com/howardeskin/status/841300734293377024">March 13, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Nick Foles surprisingly returns to Eagles, which could signal a Chase Daniel move
Eric Edholm,Shutdown Corner 1 hour 47 minutes ago . Rapoport: Eagles agree to terms with Nick Foles on 2-year deal Another piece of the quarterback musical chairs game has fallen has fallen in the NFL, but it’s a seat that was already taken. The Philadelphia Eagles have signed old friend Nick Foles to a two-year deal, returning to the team he spent his first three seasons with from 2012 to 2014. There’s zero chance of Foles beating out incumbent starter Carson Wentz this time, so the move feels odd, especially with QB-needy teams still out there looking for warm bodies. For one wild season in 2013, it appeared that Foles and Chip Kelly might be onto something special. Foles threw for 27 touchdowns and a mere two interceptions, leading the Eagles into the playoffs, and was named Pro Bowl MVP, which might go down as one of the individual accolades in recent memory. Of course, that feels like a solid decade ago now. The Philadelphia Eagles brought back Nick Foles, but there suddenly is a lot invested at QB there. (AP) Foles was traded to the St. Louis Rams in 2015, where he struggled, and signed with the Kansas City Chiefs to be Alex Smith’s backup, seldom seeing the field there. Perhaps Foles is destined for that David Carr-like, backup-for-hire role for the remainder of his career. But we kind of thought that Foles had a low-key chance to slip into a more favorable situation as far as competing for (or lucking into) a starting spot — such as the New York Jets maybe? But that ship has sailed. Now — speaking of backups who have earned a few dollars by barely playing — what’s the story with Chase Daniel? The Eagles certainly would be investing heavily in the QB position if they kept on Daniel at his $8 million salary-cap hit for this season, which lends credence to the rumors that he’ll soon be cut. Otherwise, why else might Foles sign back in Philly? The Eagles said at the NFL scouting combine that they wanted good insurance behind Wentz, and they apparently favor Foles to Daniel. Teams such as the Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and other could be looking to add insurance of their own at the position. |
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Foles to eagles
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Tribal...Booger could beat out Lynch, Semen.
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Nick Korte @nickkorte $5.5M APY gives the Chiefs a 2018 compensatory pick that's a 5th for now, but lack of snaps for backup QBs could drop him to a 6th later. Read em and weep boys. I was right...... |
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It takes seconds for CP to find the negative in anything. Yesterday people assured me Foles did not work into the Chiefs comp pick formula. He does - that is a good thing. |
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And if he does in fact count towards any kind of compensatory picks then that's the stupidest loophole to a system that any one could possibly think of and could only be explained as an exception to help the Patriots when they asked for the situation to count. A team can manufacturer draft picks by simply adding on an option year. I can just see it now... They signed some guy in hopes to keep him around for a few years but stuck an option on it as insurance in case it didn't work out. And then when he sucked they asked Goodell at poker night if they could get compensation for declining the option and Mr. Goodell replied with a "Yes sir, Mr. Kraft. Your wish is my command!" |
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Good God...Alex Smith has a better long ball than Nick Foles. I've heard it all from you Alexuals.... there are guys who throw prettier looking, longer shot-putts than Smith throws the long ball. Dumbest argument anyone has tried to bait me into. |
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Smith should have never been anything, but a backup to begin with. In a league where Matt Cassel and Osweiler have been franchise guys...who knows why he's been so fortunate. |
Does CP know something about Foles that the rest of the league doesn't? Cause apparently he was the guy that was supposed to get us over the hump that Smith couldn't get us over. Thanks in advance
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You know youre a failing fanbase with a dumpster fire franchise when you're arguing over who's arm strength is better. Smith or Foles.
This is pathetic and sad... Bottom franchises always bottom out. |
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Amazing that this one miscalculation stood between a dumpster-fire franchise and the undefeated decade of unrelenting dominance. |
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