LocimusPrime
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Good job tank! The eagles didn't do horrible getting the 7th most disruptive Player for a late draft pick
I'm more scared of Barnett than Bennett.
Interested to see those disruptions after not playing 1/2 the season with the 12th man
And you don’t understand how having such a disruptive DT makes Barnett, Graham and Long that much better? With Cox, Jerrigan and Bennett pressuring up the middle and our DEs bending the edges what will QBs do? Unless teams have Brady running out the tunnels they have problems.I'm more scared of Barnett than Bennett.
Even if Bennett implodes in Philly (doubtful)— its still a low risk/high reward move. Roseman is proving himself aggressive and savvy as a GM— while JJ and Stephen continue to display arrogance and contentment with the status quo on the roster.
The silver lining may be that as other teams make moves and get better— eventually JJ’s vanity will get the better of himself and he pulls the trigger on a splash move just to grab the headlines.
LOL.
You think the crowd in Seattle was the factor?
He’s going to another hostile type crowd and going to play on a more talented DL.
Just accept reality. Philly made a smart move and made their already great DL better.
And we sit around with a thumb up our butts. Can’t wait for the inevitable bargain bin free agency moves.
It’s hilarious watching the homers try to rationalize how this wasn’t a good move for Philly and how they wouldn’t want Bennett on Dallas.
LOL.
I don't like the player, but he certainly makes Philly better. I wouldn't necessary want him, but I want us to make moves equivalent to this.
Accept reality?
I’m not the one slitting my wrist at every chance I get.
I think I said I was curious about how his performance would be affected.
You took that how you wanted.
He’ll still probably be good and philly is tough
But
Seattle is the loudest stadium in the league. A definite advantage for the d line.
So again I’m curious to see how his pressures look not playing half his games in front of the 12th man
Even if Bennett implodes in Philly (doubtful)— its still a low risk/high reward move. Roseman is proving himself aggressive and savvy as a GM— while JJ and Stephen continue to display arrogance and contentment with the status quo on the roster.
The silver lining may be that as other teams make moves and get better— eventually JJ’s vanity will get the better of himself and he pulls the trigger on a splash move just to grab the headlines.
He didn’t have Fletcher Cox, Brandon Gramham or Barnett lined up next to him either. With that combination of talent any advantage the “12” gave him is minimal. And he’ll have an offense that will put up points. That’ll mean more opportunities to wreck havoc. He is coming into a locker room with strong leadership. Jenkins, Cox, Long, Wentz, Kelsey and the bodyguard Jason Peters will make sure he’s under control. He’s made his money. He wants more rings. He is happy as Hell to be here.Accept reality?
I’m not the one slitting my wrist at every chance I get.
I think I said I was curious about how his performance would be affected.
You took that how you wanted.
He’ll still probably be good and philly is tough
But
Seattle is the loudest stadium in the league. A definite advantage for the d line.
So again I’m curious to see how his pressures look not playing half his games in front of the 12th man