Let's not forget the price for Wentz (2-1st, a 2nd, a 3rd & two players)

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LOL .......for my money? Give me Dak ( only cost a 4th) and draft picks. Not to mention Dak can do little more with his legs and feet........


Eagles cleaned up Chip Kelly’s mess in a hurry, and other Week Nine thoughts
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 6, 2017, 6:10 AM EST
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It wasn’t even two years ago that the Eagles fired Chip Kelly, an alleged offensive guru who had saddled them with a bunch of overpaid and underperforming offensive players. It’s remarkable how quickly they’ve cleaned up his mess.

Philadelphia, which put up 51 points on a very good Denver defense on Sunday, is now 8-1 and the best team in the NFL. That’s mostly due to its stellar offense, and what’s remarkable about that offense is how completely it has been rebuilt since the departure of Kelly, who spent three years as the Eagles’ coach and also had final say over personnel in his final year. Bad personnel moves can put a team in a salary cap hole that takes a long time to dig out of, but Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman and coach Doug Pederson have done it quickly.

The big move, of course, was at quarterback. Not everyone was sold on Carson Wentz coming out of North Dakota State last year, but the Eagles were. They traded two of Kelly’s favorite defensive players, Kiko Alonso and Byron Maxwell, to move up in the first round of the draft, then traded that first-round pick, another first-round pick, a second-round pick and a third-round pick to Cleveland to get the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft. That’s the pick they used to get Wentz.
 

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I'm sure they don't care what how much they paid at this point.

He's playing good ball.

I am still annoyed by how easily the rest of the league let them get out of their idiotic mistakes.


Imagine if he drafted by the Browns ..........
 

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In today's NFL, a franchise QB has to be considered a "Pearl of Great Price" (Biblical reference) where the QB is worth selling all of your possessions to acquire. They are so hard to find and add so much that can be built upon. You have to give Philadelphia credit in both recognizing the potential in Wentz....and in developing him properly. They are playing well right now...and getting the breaks. Still a lot of football left and we'll see how it goes from here.
 

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I dont know if all things equal if I'd take Wentz over Dak. I do know we got our guy for a fourth.
It's going to be a bumpy ride for the next decade.
 

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The Eagles have turned things around overnight, much like the Rams have done. We have a TON of talent on this team. In the end however, you're only as good as your coaching.

The Rams really haven't been an overnight story though.

Dating back to at least 2014, I can remember high expectations from them because of the loads of defensive talent they had.

They're like the 49ers before the arrival of Harbaugh.
 
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LOL .......for my money? Give me Dak ( only cost a 4th) and draft picks. Not to mention Dak can do little more with his legs and feet........


Eagles cleaned up Chip Kelly’s mess in a hurry, and other Week Nine thoughts
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 6, 2017, 6:10 AM EST
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It wasn’t even two years ago that the Eagles fired Chip Kelly, an alleged offensive guru who had saddled them with a bunch of overpaid and underperforming offensive players. It’s remarkable how quickly they’ve cleaned up his mess.

Philadelphia, which put up 51 points on a very good Denver defense on Sunday, is now 8-1 and the best team in the NFL. That’s mostly due to its stellar offense, and what’s remarkable about that offense is how completely it has been rebuilt since the departure of Kelly, who spent three years as the Eagles’ coach and also had final say over personnel in his final year. Bad personnel moves can put a team in a salary cap hole that takes a long time to dig out of, but Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman and coach Doug Pederson have done it quickly.

The big move, of course, was at quarterback. Not everyone was sold on Carson Wentz coming out of North Dakota State last year, but the Eagles were. They traded two of Kelly’s favorite defensive players, Kiko Alonso and Byron Maxwell, to move up in the first round of the draft, then traded that first-round pick, another first-round pick, a second-round pick and a third-round pick to Cleveland to get the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft. That’s the pick they used to get Wentz.

Wentz is well worth what they spent on him. This league's rules pave the way for the pure passers like Wentz.
 

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Credit where credit is due, they've made an amazing turnaround from Kelly's numerous mistakes.

And that absolute beat down of the team that gave the Cowboys and absolute beat down was impressive.

They will be a huge hurdle to try to overcome twice this year.

Anyone who wants to look foolish trying to undermine or downplay what they've accomplished is free to do so.
 

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I will gladly take Dak and Zeke over Wentz plus the loss of the all the draft picks. It really is not even close. The Wentz the Bedders don't really even think about what Philthy gave up to get a guy that at best is even with Dak.
 

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Credit where credit is due, they've made an amazing turnaround from Kelly's numerous mistakes.

And that absolute beat down of the team that gave the Cowboys and absolute beat down was impressive.

They will be a huge hurdle to try to overcome twice this year.

Anyone who wants to look foolish trying to undermine or downplay what they've accomplished is free to do so.
It's not about undermining or downplaying anything. It's about you Wentz the Bedders shoehorning your obsession with him into every thread on the Cowboyzone. Go ahead, give them credit, but keep it in the NFLZone where it belongs. Better yet, keep it in the Eagles forum that you all belong to.
 

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It's not about undermining or downplaying anything. It's about you Wentz the Bedders shoehorning your obsession with him into every thread on the Cowboyzone. Go ahead, give them credit, but keep it in the NFLZone where it belongs. Better yet, keep it in the Eagles forum that you all belong to.

Some people can handle it. Some people can't.

Given your attempt to have information censored, I know where you stand.

I see where the "obsession" comes from. The same people jumping in the same type of threads complaining and what and where others are talking. As if it's up to you.
 

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Credit where credit is due, they've made an amazing turnaround from Kelly's numerous mistakes.

And that absolute beat down of the team that gave the Cowboys and absolute beat down was impressive.

They will be a huge hurdle to try to overcome twice this year.

Anyone who wants to look foolish trying to undermine or downplay what they've accomplished is free to do so.
Minus that worst example of prevent defense in the history of the league, we had a fairly dominant performance against the team that handed them their only loss. So there’s that
 

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Minus that worst example of prevent defense in the history of the league, we had a fairly dominant performance against the team that handed them their only loss. So there’s that

That's very true. And an excellent point.

That team - and specifically the defense - that I saw yesterday gives me a lot more hope that we can compete with the Eagles than I had before.
 
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