Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
i think Kelce is a big hole to fill. I remember watching Kelce waive off a Hurts audible to keep the original play lol
Oh, for sure he's a huge loss for them.
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
i think Kelce is a big hole to fill. I remember watching Kelce waive off a Hurts audible to keep the original play lol
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Unlike Deebo two years ago, he probably isn't looking for a new contract. And it is weird to do that just ahead of the playoff. Other than the losses, something must be going on in the locker room.
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
AJ Brown is a KNOWN cancer in the locker room
If he isn't getting the ball non stop he throws tantrums
He didn't even show up to the playoff game to support his team...he was at some low rate fight instead
Titans traded him for more than contract reasons
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Unlike Deebo two years ago, he probably isn't looking for a new contract. And it is weird to do that just ahead of the playoff. Other than the losses, something must be going on in the locker room.
AJ Brown is a KNOWN cancer in the locker room
If he isn't getting the ball non stop he throws tantrums
He didn't even show up to the playoff game to support his team...he was at some low rate fight instead
Titans traded him for more than contract reasons
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Unlike Deebo two years ago, he probably isn't looking for a new contract. And it is weird to do that just ahead of the playoff. Other than the losses, something must be going on in the locker room.
AJ Brown is a KNOWN cancer in the locker room
If he isn't getting the ball non stop he throws tantrums
He didn't even show up to the playoff game to support his team...he was at some low rate fight instead
Titans traded him for more than contract reasons
So he is poor man's TO.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
he has wide receiveritis
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Tigerlaw:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by thl408:
I hope they run it back for 2024. Please, please, run it back.
I can't say Sirianni is bad necessarily, I put it on losing your OC and DC and I think 7 starters also. The coordinator moves were probably pretty late in the cycle, as they were still playing until into February, so it puts em behind the eight ball a bit. They still had a good year last year, and a good start this year, then seemingly ran out of gas. I'd get new coordinators, and perhaps a true slot WR. Also new corner needed.
Their "good" this year was lucky horseshoe type BS
They won every single close nail biter game they had and had a series of insane luck to get them all done
I still view PHI as reload rather than rebuild
They're helped out by a division with a talented but underachieving Cowboys team that's about to hit some cap problems, and Giants and Commanders teams that are in various forms of disarray.
Their window is closed
Look at the age of their key players over 30 and expect retirement or father time eroding their skills
C Jason Kelce (36 - retired)
DE Brandon Graham (35)
DB Darius Slay (34 and injured)
DT Fletcher Cox (33)
OT Lane Johnson (33)
DB Bradley Roby (31)
DB Keith Byard (30)
And they have no cap room to replace to replace lost talent bc Hurts is getting paid for last year's SB run
And their top WR is having a hissy fit by unfollowing Eagles stuff on Instagram. You know it's serious when a WR stops following stuff on Instagram.
Unlike Deebo two years ago, he probably isn't looking for a new contract. And it is weird to do that just ahead of the playoff. Other than the losses, something must be going on in the locker room.
AJ Brown is a KNOWN cancer in the locker room
If he isn't getting the ball non stop he throws tantrums
He didn't even show up to the playoff game to support his team...he was at some low rate fight instead
Titans traded him for more than contract reasons
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
i think Kelce is a big hole to fill. I remember watching Kelce waive off a Hurts audible to keep the original play lol
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by pillageDatazz:
Their fanbase deserves this kind of ending
They aren't that bad
Eagles fan really threw the popcorn bucket at Nick Sirianni
— NFL Memes (@NFL_Memes) January 16, 2024
This fanbase is something else.. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/8K7A76iAfR
should have yelled, SEEEEE YAAAAAAA