AJ Brown deletes all Eagles related content from his IG before their playoff game

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Havent read the thread.

Tin foil spit balling here...

Seems extremely odd...outrageously odd...that a professional athlete is causing this much trouble before Playoffs. Assuming the rumors about Brown being in the middle of the Philly locker room issues.

Just seems odd to me.

I mean...Antonio Brown was nuts...

Is AJ Brown a mole to cause locker room turmoil so that Sariani(sp) can be fired and Big Bill hired?

It would play into the couple of posters on here claiming that Philly and Big Bill might be a couple soon.

Im not leaning on those Philly rumors and Big Bill...its probably a coincidence....I just find it odd that a player is willing to ruin a good team before playoffs. Its a career killing move. Im sure Browns talent will get him employed elsewhere if he is the sole cause....but damn thats a bad bad look to have attached.
Why in the world would teams go crazy over Bellucheat?

Before the Patriots fell azz backwards into the best QB of all time....what did bellicheat ever accomplish....anywhere? What has he done since Brady.

There's hundreds of coaches that could have done what Bellicheat did, if they had the best QB of all time under center.

The only thing unique he brought to the Pats was the willingness to cheat to get any little advantage he could get....and the balls to continue cheating even after he got caught.

Many coaches wouldn't have the balls to do that; and many more just wouldn't stoop that low and throw away their conscience and morality to gain a 2% advantage. Bill would though.
 

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Why in the world would teams go crazy over Bellucheat?

Before the Patriots fell azz backwards into the best QB of all time....what did bellicheat ever accomplish....anywhere? What has he done since Brady.

There's hundreds of coaches that could have done what Bellicheat did, if they had the best QB of all time under center.

The only thing unique he brought to the Pats was the willingness to cheat to get any little advantage he could get....and the balls to continue cheating even after he got caught.

Many coaches wouldn't have the balls to do that; and many more just wouldn't stoop that low and throw away their conscience and morality to gain a 2% advantage. Bill would though.
And being a Defensive wiz.
 

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There's hundreds of coaches that could have done what Bellicheat did, if they had the best QB of all time under center.
No, there isn't, and has never been. Brady was an It's just my opinion that Belichick elite QB, like other elite QBs. Brady has been to what, 9 SBs in New England? Rodgers and Brees got to 1 each. Even if you think Brady was better than them, by how much, 9 times better? No.

There is not a huge gap between elite QBs. But Brady is the only one that got to so many SBs. It's because of the coach, and his system. It was just better than the rest. No other coach had close to as much success with an elite QB. It was just the perfect storm of great coach and QB coming together. No coach is going to do well with a bad QB.
 

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Wonder what this is about or if it means anything.
I was listening to Philly 500 before. I think he's right. AJ probably can't go due to a knee injury and doesn't want to hear anything. Dude is probably just bummed out.
 

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Why in the world would teams go crazy over Bellucheat?

Before the Patriots fell azz backwards into the best QB of all time....what did bellicheat ever accomplish....anywhere? What has he done since Brady.

There's hundreds of coaches that could have done what Bellicheat did, if they had the best QB of all time under center.

The only thing unique he brought to the Pats was the willingness to cheat to get any little advantage he could get....and the balls to continue cheating even after he got caught.

Many coaches wouldn't have the balls to do that; and many more just wouldn't stoop that low and throw away their conscience and morality to gain a 2% advantage. Bill would though.
I can only regurgitate what I hear...I dont have the money or time to spend watching Bill's defenses...

I have repeatedly heard that he gives Rookie QB's hell with his defenses. You can maybe pull stuff up recently where his defenses get worked by a rookie....or it might just be all BS...I dont know. Just heard it repeatedly throughout the years from TV Commentators.

He was also praised for having an oline that would/could rotate often where no one was tired and injuries didnt hamper New England like other teams based on the rotations. I guess the OLinemen were versatile or Bill didnt want them. Maybe it was a whiz OLine coach...I dont know. Maybe its all BS...I really dont know.

I see what youre saying...but I think Bill, even at a geezer point age wise, is probably still current in the art of football war. He's got a lot of knowledge and experience. Seems like a lot of people, even if they didnt like how he addressed the media, couldnt argue against a lot of his stances.

Again...Im spit balling with no real evidence to back any of this up...Bill seemed like a guy that would have long meetings with assistants with the sole purpose or reading every line in the NFL Rule Book to find rules to exploit. He just seems like a football guy. Possibly an out of line cheater...but a football guy.
 

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I’m going to be mad if they somehow end up with BB after this collapse. Like it just wouldn’t be fair.
 

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Actually, I don’t believe this move by AJ Brown means anything. Think about it; there’s nothing to be gained. Players do this in the offseason or the fall up to the trade deadline. He has absolutely nothing to gain at this time. He’s been absent from practice due to his knee injury and therefore not required to talk to the media.

If you were on the Eagles, you might do the same thing. Maybe he’s sick of reading all the negativity and insults from the media and fans. Maybe he just wants to focus on the playoff game with no distractions.
 

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I’d be fine with Bellichek in the NFC East. We’ve had no problems with his team recently, and none of our opponents have great QB play. He is an old man who wants to pass Shula on the wins list. Then they’ll be looking for another coach. He’s been a great coach, and he’s still a good one, but I don’t see him turning any of the NFC East teams around.
 

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I can only regurgitate what I hear...I dont have the money or time to spend watching Bill's defenses...

I have repeatedly heard that he gives Rookie QB's hell with his defenses. You can maybe pull stuff up recently where his defenses get worked by a rookie....or it might just be all BS...I dont know. Just heard it repeatedly throughout the years from TV Commentators.

He was also praised for having an oline that would/could rotate often where no one was tired and injuries didnt hamper New England like other teams based on the rotations. I guess the OLinemen were versatile or Bill didnt want them. Maybe it was a whiz OLine coach...I dont know. Maybe its all BS...I really dont know.

I see what youre saying...but I think Bill, even at a geezer point age wise, is probably still current in the art of football war. He's got a lot of knowledge and experience. Seems like a lot of people, even if they didnt like how he addressed the media, couldnt argue against a lot of his stances.

Again...Im spit balling with no real evidence to back any of this up...Bill seemed like a guy that would have long meetings with assistants with the sole purpose or reading every line in the NFL Rule Book to find rules to exploit. He just seems like a football guy. Possibly an out of line cheater...but a football guy.
To be clear....I wasn't taking umbrage with ur post...just ranting about BB.

That said...as far as Eagles...don't think that would ever happen as their owner and GM are on record saying they believe the key to the modern NFL is to have a franchise QB, with an innovative offensive head coach running ur team, and avoid retread coaches.

Bill satisfies none of those criteria.

In one aspect it kind of makes sense: you want your QB's main mentor to be constant. If u have a defensive head coach, and ur OCoord is your main QB guru, and then if ur any good ur O Coordinators will always be getting head coaching jobs elsewhere, and ur QB will have to get used to a new guy every 2 years. If ur head coach is the main QB guru (like Andy Reid) then the most important dynamic on the team remains constant...until the head coach leaves.
 

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To be clear....I wasn't taking umbrage with ur post...just ranting about BB.

That said...as far as Eagles...don't think that would ever happen as their owner and GM are on record saying they believe the key to the modern NFL is to have a franchise QB, with an innovative offensive head coach running ur team, and avoid retread coaches.

Bill satisfies none of those criteria.

In one aspect it kind of makes sense: you want your QB's main mentor to be constant. If u have a defensive head coach, and ur OCoord is your main QB guru, and then if ur any good ur O Coordinators will always be getting head coaching jobs elsewhere, and ur QB will have to get used to a new guy every 2 years. If ur head coach is the main QB guru (like Andy Reid) then the most important dynamic on the team remains constant...until the head coach leaves.
Makes complete sense.
 

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No, there isn't, and has never been. Brady was an It's just my opinion that Belichick elite QB, like other elite QBs. Brady has been to what, 9 SBs in New England? Rodgers and Brees got to 1 each. Even if you think Brady was better than them, by how much, 9 times better? No.

There is not a huge gap between elite QBs. But Brady is the only one that got to so many SBs. It's because of the coach, and his system. It was just better than the rest. No other coach had close to as much success with an elite QB. It was just the perfect storm of great coach and QB coming together. No coach is going to do well with a bad QB.
Come on. Did you just say the in order for the Pats success to have almost purely been due to Brady, that in order for that to be true, that Brady would have had to have been 9 times better than Rogers because he went to 9 times more Superbowls than Rogers?

That's such a silly thing to say. You can't make a correlation like that. Stop.

There's a critical tipping point.

Even if Brady was "twice as good" as Aaron Rogers (2 times better), which he wasn't, he would have been so otherworldly that he would have thrown for 100 TDs every year with 8,000 passing yards. He would have won the SB every year he was in the league where he stayed healthy.

If you fought Mike Tyson 9 times, he would knock you the *** out 9 times. Does that mean he's 9 times more powerful, stronger, faster, and more durable than you? NO! 9 times is a LOT.

Imagine someone waving a magic wand and instantly making you NINE times stronger than you are now. NINE times more resistant to damage. You'd be able to pick up a couple of thousand pounds. You'd be able to set world records in 100m 40 yd dash You'd be able to hold your own against a Silverback gorilla in a fight...much less Mike Tyson in his prime.

Tom Brady was like 10 or 15% better than rogers, which is huge..., and that's why you see the bazillion SBs. If Rogers was just 20%...aka one fifth better than he was at his peak, Rogers would have been the goat, and would have had double digit superbowls.

Try and wrap ur head around that.
 

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Come on. Did you just say the in order for the Pats success to have almost purely been due to Brady, that in order for that to be true, that Brady would have had to have been 9 times better than Rogers because he went to 9 times more Superbowls than Rogers?

That's such a silly thing to say. You can't make a correlation like that. Stop.

There's a critical tipping point.

Even if Brady was "twice as good" as Aaron Rogers (2 times better), which he wasn't, he would have been so otherworldly that he would have thrown for 100 TDs every year with 8,000 passing yards. He would have won the SB every year he was in the league where he stayed healthy.

If you fought Mike Tyson 9 times, he would knock you the *** out 9 times. Does that mean he's 9 times more powerful, stronger, faster, and more durable than you? NO! 9 times is a LOT.

Imagine someone waving a magic wand and instantly making you NINE times stronger than you are now. NINE times more resistant to damage. You'd be able to pick up a couple of thousand pounds. You'd be able to set world records in 100m 40 yd dash You'd be able to hold your own against a Silverback gorilla in a fight...much less Mike Tyson in his prime.

Tom Brady was like 10 or 15% better than rogers, which is huge..., and that's why you see the bazillion SBs. If Rogers was just 20%...aka one fifth better than he was at his peak, Rogers would have been the goat, and would have had double digit superbowls.

Try and wrap ur head around that.
My opinion is simply this. The Brady/Belichick combination was key to the success. Neither would have had the success they had without eachother. I think if Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, or similar elite QB been on the Patriots all that time, we'd see similar success. Had Brady been on the Packers, he'd have similar success to Rodgers. The reason I say this is because I don't think Brady is that much better than the other elite QBs. So the only other variable is the coach. I don't think any other coach would have had similar success with Brady, because they never had anywhere near the success with other elite QBs.
 

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I might think that Belichick might go to Philly if they had a decent QB. Bill isn’t signing on to that mess in Philly. A bad QB that can’t read defenses and played in a system last year that caught a lot of people by surprise and Hurts’ running won them game after game last season.

This season, defenses caught up to that gimmick offense and now everyone sees what Howie Roseman should have seen before signing Hurts to that huge deal: Hurts is a bad QB. With defenses shutting down Hurts running, the passing windows aren’t huge like they were last year, and his lack of accuracy and inability to quickly figure out what the defense is doing, is going to hamper any offense you try to run in Philly.

And with Hurts big cap hits that are coming, he is going to have to be the QB, lol.

Much of that team’s talent is old, Howie can’t draft aside from picking big SEC players, and they’re going to be seriously held back because of the salary cap problems.

There is no way Belichick would choose to walk into that mess. Their talent has been seriously over rated by the media and fans, but Belichick will know and give Philly a wide berth. There will be plenty of teams wanting him that aren’t paying a ton to a terrible running QB and aren’t getting old fast.

Plus, with recent info that Lurie is telling the coaches what to do, there is no way Bill wants to end up there.
 

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First of all explain to me why are we still talking about the Eagles when we don't play them this week we took the division from them and we don't care about their drama and lastly he's under contract he's not going anywhere literally whatever he feels about the team or how they feel about him he's under contract he will play for them next year this guy's starting to remind me of Terrell Owens great wide receiver that all he does is complain and ends up gonna be on the next team because he's gonna try to force his way out/.. Maybe he should just look in the mirror and then I wish some of these posts would just remain in the non off football topic or whatever area and that's not talking about the Packer game coming up
We hate the Eagles, all true Cowboy Fans hate the eagles forever.
 

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My opinion is simply this. The Brady/Belichick combination was key to the success. Neither would have had the success they had without eachother. I think if Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, or similar elite QB been on the Patriots all that time, we'd see similar success. Had Brady been on the Packers, he'd have similar success to Rodgers. The reason I say this is because I don't think Brady is that much better than the other elite QBs. So the only other variable is the coach. I don't think any other coach would have had similar success with Brady, because they never had anywhere near the success with other elite QBs.
Ok.

But you're with me on the idea of us finding you a Silver Back gorilla to fight....right?
 

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Havent read the thread.

Tin foil spit balling here...

Seems extremely odd...outrageously odd...that a professional athlete is causing this much trouble before Playoffs. Assuming the rumors about Brown being in the middle of the Philly locker room issues.

Just seems odd to me.

I mean...Antonio Brown was nuts...

Is AJ Brown a mole to cause locker room turmoil so that Sariani(sp) can be fired and Big Bill hired?

It would play into the couple of posters on here claiming that Philly and Big Bill might be a couple soon.

Im not leaning on those Philly rumors and Big Bill...its probably a coincidence....I just find it odd that a player is willing to ruin a good team before playoffs. Its a career killing move. Im sure Browns talent will get him employed elsewhere if he is the sole cause....but damn thats a bad bad look to have attached.
Cuckoo.
 
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