End of the day, the recent Philly signings could mean nothing and every one here complaining about the Jone's lack of interest could mean nothing.
It would be ironic however if in a playoff game, either of the two new hires by Philly makes a play on defense (turnover) that decides the game. I get the fact that they both aren't in their prime, but if you want to rotate guys so they stay fresh, the two new guys could actually help given their experience, and the game plan isn't to have them play every down during the game.
What I like about those two guys (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that they didn't go out and say they wanted to play for a "contender". Best to keep your mouth shut and see what plays out and choose where you want to go that gives you your best option to go out a winner. That's what rubs me wrong about Odell.
Football is a team sport. No one man can win or lose the game by themselves (although as fans it's easy to play praise or blame), and although that same man could be in the spotlight (be it a good or bad play), he's only there in the spotlight due to his teammates.
What I did find interesting is that Joseph was quoted he went to Philly knowing that Suh was going to Philly as well right behind him.