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    Chip Kelly says Eagles want to re-sign Sam Bradford
    http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...m_bradfor.html

    Eagles head coach Chip Kelly doesn't like to talk contracts, but he did make one thing clear on Monday about quarterback Sam Bradford.

    "We wouldn't have traded for Sam," Kelly said, "if we only wanted him for one year."

    Bradford, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is playing his best football of the season right now, and has led the team to two-straight victories, including a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday.

    Over the past four games, Bradford has five touchdowns to just one interception, and the Eagles 3-0 in the past three games he has started and finished.

    Things could get tricky, however, this offseason as Bradford is set to become a free agent.

    Although Kelly is making is clear he wants to re-sign Bradford, it is going to be interesting to see how much the quarterback looks, considering how much he can improve his stock over the next three games.

    If the Eagles can win the NFC East, and they are in prime position to do so, Bradford will hit the free agency market as a division-winning quarterback, and is just 28-years old.

    Bradford will also be coming off of his best season in the NFL, and if he doesn't miss another game, he will have missed just two this season, answering some of the questions about his health.

    What it will cost to sign Bradford is tough to tell.

    A potential comparison is the four-year, $77 million deal the Miami Dolphins gave to Ryan Tannehill this past offseason, with $45 million guaranteed.

    Giving Bradford $45 million off of one successful season could certainly be viewed as a risk, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.

    And one Kelly sounds very interested in.

    ***The bigger question of course will be, does BRADFORD want to continue to play for a shit-ass bunch of unappreciative fans???

  • #2
    Even bigger question is why a numbnuts like you doesn't stop posting.

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    • #3
      The biggest question is ...do Eagles fans accept the years of mediocrity the chip and Sam will bring to this team?

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      • #4
        No, they should not.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Speed_Kills View Post
          k, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.
          Won't have a choice to make ???? This a shit division with shit teams in it, there are a lot of choices to make.

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          • #6
            Bwaaaahahahaaa !!!!!

            Originally posted by Speed_Kills View Post
            Chip Kelly says Eagles want to re-sign Sam Bradford
            http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...m_bradfor.html

            Eagles head coach Chip Kelly doesn't like to talk contracts, but he did make one thing clear on Monday about quarterback Sam Bradford.

            "We wouldn't have traded for Sam," Kelly said, "if we only wanted him for one year."

            Bradford, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is playing his best football of the season right now, and has led the team to two-straight victories, including a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday.

            Over the past four games, Bradford has five touchdowns to just one interception, and the Eagles 3-0 in the past three games he has started and finished.

            Things could get tricky, however, this offseason as Bradford is set to become a free agent.

            Although Kelly is making is clear he wants to re-sign Bradford, it is going to be interesting to see how much the quarterback looks, considering how much he can improve his stock over the next three games.

            If the Eagles can win the NFC East, and they are in prime position to do so, Bradford will hit the free agency market as a division-winning quarterback, and is just 28-years old.

            Bradford will also be coming off of his best season in the NFL, and if he doesn't miss another game, he will have missed just two this season, answering some of the questions about his health.

            What it will cost to sign Bradford is tough to tell.

            A potential comparison is the four-year, $77 million deal the Miami Dolphins gave to Ryan Tannehill this past offseason, with $45 million guaranteed.

            Giving Bradford $45 million off of one successful season could certainly be viewed as a risk, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.

            And one Kelly sounds very interested in.

            ***The bigger question of course will be, does BRADFORD want to continue to play for a shit-ass bunch of unappreciative fans???
            $45 million guaranteed ??? If Chip does that, I'll start the Howie Roseman for GM campaign. That sack he took at the end of the game yesterday, should chop $30 million off of the asking price. $45 million. Fuck outta here with that....
            The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill

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            • #7
              I'm willing to let the season play out. Overall, he has played well the last four games. I think, objectively, you have to say that. 6-2 in his last 8 completed games. Let's say he continues to play well and they win the division and win a playoff game - I don't see why you wouldn't try to sign him to a reasonable deal at that point given the other needs of this team. Remember, there's no Joe Montana (as far as I know) waiting in the wings so you need someone to actually replace him.

              If he doesn't continue to trend upward that's a different story. Winning the division this year isn't really as impressive as it otherwise would be. I want a playoff win. Kelly needs that, too.
              "Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Speed_Kills View Post
                Chip Kelly says Eagles want to re-sign Sam Bradford
                http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...m_bradfor.html

                Eagles head coach Chip Kelly doesn't like to talk contracts, but he did make one thing clear on Monday about quarterback Sam Bradford.

                "We wouldn't have traded for Sam," Kelly said, "if we only wanted him for one year."

                Bradford, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is playing his best football of the season right now, and has led the team to two-straight victories, including a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday.

                Over the past four games, Bradford has five touchdowns to just one interception, and the Eagles 3-0 in the past three games he has started and finished.

                Things could get tricky, however, this offseason as Bradford is set to become a free agent.

                Although Kelly is making is clear he wants to re-sign Bradford, it is going to be interesting to see how much the quarterback looks, considering how much he can improve his stock over the next three games.

                If the Eagles can win the NFC East, and they are in prime position to do so, Bradford will hit the free agency market as a division-winning quarterback, and is just 28-years old.

                Bradford will also be coming off of his best season in the NFL, and if he doesn't miss another game, he will have missed just two this season, answering some of the questions about his health.

                What it will cost to sign Bradford is tough to tell.

                A potential comparison is the four-year, $77 million deal the Miami Dolphins gave to Ryan Tannehill this past offseason, with $45 million guaranteed.

                Giving Bradford $45 million off of one successful season could certainly be viewed as a risk, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.

                And one Kelly sounds very interested in.

                ***The bigger question of course will be, does BRADFORD want to continue to play for a shit-ass bunch of unappreciative fans???
                He's definitely improving and he will be back next year.

                That being said... go bathe a toaster oven.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Speed_Kills View Post
                  Chip Kelly says Eagles want to re-sign Sam Bradford
                  http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...m_bradfor.html

                  Eagles head coach Chip Kelly doesn't like to talk contracts, but he did make one thing clear on Monday about quarterback Sam Bradford.

                  "We wouldn't have traded for Sam," Kelly said, "if we only wanted him for one year."

                  Bradford, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is playing his best football of the season right now, and has led the team to two-straight victories, including a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday.

                  Over the past four games, Bradford has five touchdowns to just one interception, and the Eagles 3-0 in the past three games he has started and finished.

                  Things could get tricky, however, this offseason as Bradford is set to become a free agent.

                  Although Kelly is making is clear he wants to re-sign Bradford, it is going to be interesting to see how much the quarterback looks, considering how much he can improve his stock over the next three games.

                  If the Eagles can win the NFC East, and they are in prime position to do so, Bradford will hit the free agency market as a division-winning quarterback, and is just 28-years old.

                  Bradford will also be coming off of his best season in the NFL, and if he doesn't miss another game, he will have missed just two this season, answering some of the questions about his health.

                  What it will cost to sign Bradford is tough to tell.

                  A potential comparison is the four-year, $77 million deal the Miami Dolphins gave to Ryan Tannehill this past offseason, with $45 million guaranteed.

                  Giving Bradford $45 million off of one successful season could certainly be viewed as a risk, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.

                  And one Kelly sounds very interested in.

                  ***The bigger question of course will be, does BRADFORD want to continue to play for a shit-ass bunch of unappreciative fans???
                  Can you post a longer article next time? Thanks in advance.

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                  • #10
                    Special teams and defense have been winning games. Bradford only gets credit for not throwing the big pick. Very replaceable if he wants to be greedy. Let some other team waste their money.
                    Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship

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                    • #11
                      Maclin was replaceable, too. How'd that work out for you? I don't think they should break the bank, but I'd be willing to come to an agreement that was a couple mil under the franchise tag.
                      -Slizz of Wangnutz

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                      • #12
                        It's pretty obvious Bradford is growing. This down drops are killing this team on offense.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Speed_Kills View Post
                          Chip Kelly says Eagles want to re-sign Sam Bradford
                          http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...m_bradfor.html

                          Eagles head coach Chip Kelly doesn't like to talk contracts, but he did make one thing clear on Monday about quarterback Sam Bradford.

                          "We wouldn't have traded for Sam," Kelly said, "if we only wanted him for one year."

                          Bradford, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, is playing his best football of the season right now, and has led the team to two-straight victories, including a 23-20 win over the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday.

                          Over the past four games, Bradford has five touchdowns to just one interception, and the Eagles 3-0 in the past three games he has started and finished.

                          Things could get tricky, however, this offseason as Bradford is set to become a free agent.

                          Although Kelly is making is clear he wants to re-sign Bradford, it is going to be interesting to see how much the quarterback looks, considering how much he can improve his stock over the next three games.

                          If the Eagles can win the NFC East, and they are in prime position to do so, Bradford will hit the free agency market as a division-winning quarterback, and is just 28-years old.

                          Bradford will also be coming off of his best season in the NFL, and if he doesn't miss another game, he will have missed just two this season, answering some of the questions about his health.

                          What it will cost to sign Bradford is tough to tell.

                          A potential comparison is the four-year, $77 million deal the Miami Dolphins gave to Ryan Tannehill this past offseason, with $45 million guaranteed.

                          Giving Bradford $45 million off of one successful season could certainly be viewed as a risk, but if the Eagles win the division, it might be a risk the Eagles won't have a choice to make.

                          And one Kelly sounds very interested in.

                          ***The bigger question of course will be, does BRADFORD want to continue to play for a shit-ass bunch of unappreciative fans???
                          You're either Samantha's Agent or is working for his agent. Get the fuck outta here with your stepford wife bullshit. Sam has yet to carry this team for even a quarter. He carries them for a game and I might start to give a flying fuck about where he plays next year.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Greenstealth View Post
                            It's pretty obvious Bradford is growing. This down drops are killing this team on offense.
                            He growing into an 8-8 QB. THATS AS FAR AS IT GOES. Good match though. He has an 8-8 coach.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by CCPete View Post
                              He growing into an 8-8 QB. THATS AS FAR AS IT GOES. Good match though. He has an 8-8 coach.
                              8-8 means winning 2 outta 3...I just don't see it.


                              Even if they get to 8-8...does that equal 45 mil guaranteed? I'm gonna say that would be on par with the Roach Murray signing.

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