Eagles trade edge rusher Bryce Huff to 49ers

Isn’t Lurie a big Boston fan? Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics? He’s not an Eagles fan as much as he’s just the owner. I think it’s probably an advantage to run a franchise as a business and not have an emotional tie to the team. Jerry Jones loves the Cowboys like Cowboys fans do. For Lurie it isn’t personal. He’s the opposite of “we like our guys”.
He’s an Eagles fan now of course. He’s owned the team for 30 years and been financially disheartened by Boston a few times. I imagine it’s like players when they get drafted; Saquon grew up hating the Eagles and was a Jets fan. But then he gets drafted by NY and signs with Philly. Hes probably a big Eagles/Giants guy than he ever was a Jets fan. Kids grow up
 
So Dallas is trading for WRs and the 49ers are trading for DEs. One is trading for show and the other is trading for trenches. This people is why the Cowboys will never win anything.
 
Pretty nice move by the Eagles.
Horrible signing for them, but they are decisive and got out of it quickly. They eat 9 mil of his salary this year, but moving him opens 15 mil in space this season. Combining that with the June 1 savings fro Slay and Bradberry will get them about 45 mil in cap space this season, so they still have options to make moves this year if they feel they need to.
Their player development is exceptional. Hearing that Hunt likely has Bryce's position locked up already (with Nolan Smith opposite, and Ojulari and Uche for depth.
Probably a good bet for the Niners too. He was great under Saleh before, and now retiurns to that system for a 2nd chance at a reasonable number.
Next year Huff is 20M against the cap, I wouldn't call it a great move it was just a move. If we made that move it's called a bust

The amount of Eagles sweat on this board is sickening
 
Next year Huff is 20M against the cap, I wouldn't call it a great move it was just a move. If we made that move it's called a bust

The amount of Eagles sweat on this board is sickening
It will soon be supplanted by scrutiny on how the hell the Commanders went right by the Cowboys and the Eagles in such a short period of time by their new owners.
 
It will soon be supplanted by scrutiny on how the hell the Commanders went right by the Cowboys and the Eagles in such a short period of time by their new owners.
Dan Quinn had a lot to do with that. I mean, he brought our depth over. Guys like Fowler, his guys, we're getting 10 sacks because his ability to bring the best out of so-called busts.

We need some of that with these former bust cast off types. I mean, if even 2 or 3 work out you win, or that strategy wins.

The problem is, it can also shoot you in the foot.

If you look at guys like Murray, he's been one of those guys who didn't really have great teammates and he was supposed to be the guy. Or team captain.

If he turns it around here, that would be great. He's an amazing athlete.
 
It savings vs having to cut him. Cutting would have been a 22m$ cap hit
I’m referencing the $9M in savings you posted.

As far as dead space goes you have $12.5M in dead space to account for between this year and next. Absolutely was a failure of a signing for the Eagles when he gave you 2 1/2 sacks and had 13 tackles.
 
I’m referencing the $9M in savings you posted.

As far as dead space goes you have $12.5M in dead space to account for between this year and next. Absolutely was a failure of a signing for the Eagles when he gave you 2 1/2 sacks and had 13 tackles.
Yeah that’s vs cutting him outright which would have been the solution if we couldn’t find a trade partner. He hasn’t shown up once this offseason and probably was going to hold out until we moved him

And of course it was a bad signing, that’s the point of all of this
 
It's amazing how some of you "Cowboy fans" know the Eagles even better than you do the Cowboys... :rolleyes:
Insecure much?
I know the Cowboys better, but I respect and even admire the Eagles organization. They are regarded as one of the very best in the league.
 
Next year Huff is 20M against the cap, I wouldn't call it a great move it was just a move. If we made that move it's called a bust

The amount of Eagles sweat on this board is sickening
Did you miss the parent where I said it was a horrible signing for them?
I just think it's smart of them to get out of it quickly and be decisive. He was a poor fit for that system, and it was a bad signing, but they got out it ncicely considering.
 
I didn’t mean to insinuate the Eagles owner isn’t running his franchise comparatively well. Obviously he is. I do think managing the salary cap, for all teams, will require a high percentage of the roster be on rookie deals to allow signing big stars to lucrative deals.

They seem to be piling up draft picks and signing top line talent. Philly is preparing for the bill to come due. It’s like they take it in stride. However much money all these ownership groups have, it’s a lot. Isn’t Lurie a player for buying the Boston Celtics? That’s a high ticket item. He’s not shy about spending money. He’s grooming his son to take over operation of his NFL team, too. We’ll all see how it works out.
Next years draft is really big for the Eagles future and probably why they brought Joe Douglas back. As of now they have 13 picks in a 7 round draft.
 
Next years draft is really big for the Eagles future and probably why they brought Joe Douglas back. As of now they have 13 picks in a 7 round draft.
PLUS WHAT THEY GET FOR BRYCE HUFF
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Another reason why Philly will probably win the NFC East again. Must be nice having so much depth on the defensive line. More draft picks for them. Jethro and Stephen need to up their GM game or get out of the way for someone who will!
 
Next year Huff is 20M against the cap, I wouldn't call it a great move it was just a move. If we made that move it's called a bust

The amount of Eagles sweat on this board is sickening
But Jerry wouldnt of acknowledged the bust. Its not really the mistake, it's the ownership of it and cutting your losses.
 
But Jerry wouldnt of acknowledged the bust. Its not really the mistake, it's the ownership of it and cutting your losses.
They they ate the loss. They're paying 20M against their cap next year for a guy who plays for their conference rival.
 
Did you miss the parent where I said it was a horrible signing for them?
I just think it's smart of them to get out of it quickly and be decisive. He was a poor fit for that system, and it was a bad signing, but they got out it ncicely considering.
There is nothing "nice" about paying 20M next year against the cap for a guy to play against you.

They gave him away and took the cap hit. The signing was bad and the exit was expensive too.
 

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