Inquisitor95
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I was told I needed to post here or else I'd risk falling off the list.
Can't let that happen.
Can't let that happen.
Dont worry once you're on theres no coming offI was told I needed to post here or else I'd risk falling off the list.
Can't let that happen.
Dont worry once you're on theres no coming off
I’ve been wrong several times on here as well. Somethings I do dig my heels in so you are right on that. I was really wrong on the Amari Cooper trade amongst many other examples.
I will continue to believe Wentz is a baller, Howie is a so so drafter but excellent cap manager and that Center will never ever be more important then QB, LT, DE, CB, WR1...
I was so so on the Cooper trade cause I thought Dallas gave up too much but a change of scenery did wonders for him and I was wrong on that.
Wentz needs to step up this year. Last season he was average so no more excuses to prove that 10 game stretch wasn't a fluke. If he gets hurt again and misses a good amount of time, than he is what he is.
QB/LT/DE/CB/MLB I'd draft first over C. WR1 are nice but you don't need a superstar at that position to win a SB. I'd take a C first over a WR1.
Cooper definitely was a good pickup for them. Totally turned the season around.
Jason Kelce has been first team all pro the last two years. I guess you could say he’s the best now (Even though I think Fredriks better when healthy) but there’s NOOO way I’d take a 21 year old Kelce over a 21 year old Julio Jones. Not even close IMO.
Pats have 6 SB's and none came from the Moss era. They have good WRs but not superstars
Seahawks don't have a superstar WR but won a SB
Broncos didn't have a superstar WR when they won their SB
Eagles won without a superstar WR. Alshon is good but not a stud.
JJ has how many SB's in his pocket? None
OBJ? None
Larry Fitz? None
AB/JuJu? None
See where I'm getting
Not a bad deal IF he can stay healthy and stop seeing phantom rushers.The Philadelphia Eagles made the inevitable official on Monday afternoon, exercising the fifth-year option on Carson Wentz's rookie deal.
Set to earn around $8.5 million in 2019, Wentz will make more than $20 million in 2020, the fifth and final year of his rookie contract.
The Philadelphia Eagles made the inevitable official on Monday afternoon, exercising the fifth-year option on Carson Wentz's rookie deal.
Set to earn around $8.5 million in 2019, Wentz will make more than $20 million in 2020, the fifth and final year of his rookie contract.
The Philadelphia Eagles made the inevitable official on Monday afternoon, exercising the fifth-year option on Carson Wentz's rookie deal.
Set to earn around $8.5 million in 2019, Wentz will make more than $20 million in 2020, the fifth and final year of his rookie contract.
impossible
fake Buss Cook text me and said this can't be true.
When did Wentz sign this extension?The Philadelphia Eagles made the inevitable official on Monday afternoon, exercising the fifth-year option on Carson Wentz's rookie deal.
Set to earn around $8.5 million in 2019, Wentz will make more than $20 million in 2020, the fifth and final year of his rookie contract.
when he signed his original Rookie contract.When did Wentz sign this extension?
But, but, but I was told Super Agents say they only sign 4 year contracts. He must've signed an extension.when he signed his original Rookie contract.
you know.
the one & only time he signed the contract.
If he has a set back in his rehab 10,000 happens this weekend!!!So close to 10,000.....
What do you mean? They still have checks (signing players) they cant be out of money!This isn't cap hell or kicking the can down the road.
We like being #30
~Philidiots~
All while their non playoff winning, phenomenal superstar QB hasn't even made it past his original 5 year contract.
NFL 2020 Salary Cap Tracker
We haven't even started the 2019 season
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