All I know is that they've booked their ticket to the playoffs and we're hoping to somehow stumble our way in.through a series of fortunate events.
Eh, I don't really get down with celebrating injuries.
I also happen to think their team is going to still be pretty good without Wentz. Maybe not Superbowl caliber, but they've built a pretty solid team in not a lot of time.
Eh, I don't really get down with celebrating injuries.
I also happen to think their team is going to still be pretty good without Wentz. Maybe not Superbowl caliber, but they've built a pretty solid team in not a lot of time.
Not celebrating the injury, but if I was, I really wouldn't care what you thought about me. High and mighty. Sheez!I dont think thats funny. A great young player and an incredible season for a football team derailed because their QB went down? I guess thats what this season has been reduced to for some.
And the reality is he'll likely come back and be healthy next year and they will still be a better team than we are unless there's a real shift in thinking from the front office this offseason, especially as it pertains to FA.
Not celebrating the injury, but if I was, I really wouldn't care what you thought about me. High and mighty. Sheez!
Not for me. For one, I haven't given up hope for a playoff berth. Two, I never thought the Eagles would run the gauntlet, and I always thought Wentz took a lot of hits, so I wasn't particularly happy or particularly surprised to see him go down. I am glad to see it become an uphill battle for them, though.
Whatever you feel about Wentz, it's fun watching it dawn on rival fans that their victory lap was totally premature while they're still running around flapping their arms with their shirts off.
Not celebrating the injury, but if I was, I really wouldn't care what you thought about me. High and mighty. Sheez!