PDay8810
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who knew?That's true. I am also excited about Jordan Davis. Eagles do a great job on the Dline. Replacing a Hall of Famer with two 1st round picks. That'll do it.
just draft bulldogs
who knew?That's true. I am also excited about Jordan Davis. Eagles do a great job on the Dline. Replacing a Hall of Famer with two 1st round picks. That'll do it.
Sebastian Joseph-Day broke it tooChandler Jones - esque?
And If your really lucky Cox will be a rotation guy behind the two Georgia kidsFor 5+ years I wanted a beastly DT to pair with Fletcher Cox. Finally got him. Hope Big Fletch can keep up.
Exactly! I don’t care who starts and gets the opportunity to tell us where they played college ball in the telecast. I care about snap totals. Jordan Davis couldn’t get on the field enough last year. I need him to triple his 10-11 snaps per game last year. I need Carter to get 22-25 snaps per game. Fletch should only play 30 some snaps a game and the guy that many forget about Milton Williams to get up to 30 snaps.And If your really lucky Cox will be a rotation guy behind the two Georgia kids
Agree 100%. Even when he was drafted he couldn't keep his emotions together and was the only guy that cried like a baby when he got drafted. He is extremely talented though, and if he has the right work ethic, then the Eagles hit an absolute home run with the pick. Hopefully that Philly fan base gives him some grace if he falters his first couple of years as he seems thin-skinned and might not handle adversity all that well.I still think the Eagles took a huge risk in drafting Carter, but they have drafted a lot of his teammates now and surely did their homework on his character. He sounds like a dumb, immature kid. Maybe with some time he will grow out of it. The talent is not in question.
There’s always a level of risk that’s involved when seeking a big reward. They’ve spent the entire Jeffrey Lurie Era crafting a culture. They’re built better than most to take on that risk. The fact that he has so many former teammates around him (as you point out) is just another layer that reduces that overall risk. I think Carter may have benefitted going to that NFL locker room than the Eagles did having him there at 9 to trade up for.I still think the Eagles took a huge risk in drafting Carter, but they have drafted a lot of his teammates now and surely did their homework on his character. He sounds like a dumb, immature kid. Maybe with some time he will grow out of it. The talent is not in question.
Crying? Oy vey. I think like 3 of the first 4 QBs taken were crying haha. And if dude can’t handle adversity he is just not going to make it in pro sports.Agree 100%. Even when he was drafted he couldn't keep his emotions together and was the only guy that cried like a baby when he got drafted. He is extremely talented though, and if he has the right work ethic, then the Eagles hit an absolute home run with the pick. Hopefully that Philly fan base gives him some grace if he falters his first couple of years as he seems thin-skinned and might not handle adversity all that well.
Were they? I'd have to watch that first round over again then because the only one I noticed was Carter. I agree that an inability to handle adversity is a death knell for any pro athlete, but what constitutes "adversity" is dependent on the person facing it. To some people, seeing a mean tweet about them is adversity, while other people simply don't give a shit. That is more of what I am getting at.Crying? Oy vey. I think like 3 of the first 4 QBs taken were crying haha. And if dude can’t handle adversity he is just not going to make it in pro sports.
He had the most on the line that night. Someone believed in him and what he can do. I'd bet he feels like he owes the Eagles deep down.Agree 100%. Even when he was drafted he couldn't keep his emotions together and was the only guy that cried like a baby when he got drafted. He is extremely talented though, and if he has the right work ethic, then the Eagles hit an absolute home run with the pick. Hopefully that Philly fan base gives him some grace if he falters his first couple of years as he seems thin-skinned and might not handle adversity all that well.
Also I will run down from my seats (will take a while) and slap him myself if he doesn't deliver sacks right away.Agree 100%. Even when he was drafted he couldn't keep his emotions together and was the only guy that cried like a baby when he got drafted. He is extremely talented though, and if he has the right work ethic, then the Eagles hit an absolute home run with the pick. Hopefully that Philly fan base gives him some grace if he falters his first couple of years as he seems thin-skinned and might not handle adversity all that well.
Carter is a good kid. Does he need to grow up a bit? Sure - like every other kid his age!I still think the Eagles took a huge risk in drafting Carter, but they have drafted a lot of his teammates now and surely did their homework on his character. He sounds like a dumb, immature kid. Maybe with some time he will grow out of it. The talent is not in question.
oh boy...the seats again.Also I will run down from my seats (will take a while) and slap him myself if he doesn't deliver sacks right away.
Don't invoke GiGi. That asshat might return like Beetlejuice...oh boy...the seats again.
you & GNG
He'd have to get permission from his wifeDon't invoke GiGi. That asshat might return like Beetlejuice...
I laughed for a second, then I realized. GiGi has a wife? A woman desperate enough to marry HIM? and horror of horrors, there could be little GiGi's running around...?He'd have to get permission from his wife
yep...quality guy I'm sureCarter is a good kid. Does he need to grow up a bit? Sure - like every other kid his age!
look around the room, idiots on every street cornerI laughed for a second, then I realized. GiGi has a wife? A woman desperate enough to marry HIM? and horror of horrors, there could be little GiGi's running around...?
...my God, I fear for the human gene pool...
I don't think it was a risk at all. I know I was racing cars at that age.I still think the Eagles took a huge risk in drafting Carter, but they have drafted a lot of his teammates now and surely did their homework on his character. He sounds like a dumb, immature kid. Maybe with some time he will grow out of it. The talent is not in question.