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That's certainly helped Woody Johnson and the Jets.
John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.
Wentz doesn't get a pass from me. I believe he will make this team great again, but he needs to stop eyeballing his receivers, holding onto the ball, and just doing the wrong shit at the wrong time.
I believe these struggles, and how he overcomes them will make him a great QB, but for now he looks overmatched.
As for Pedo, I'm embracing him because he's not going anywhere. I hoping he evolves into FF, and when the time is right makes that decision or two that FF couldn't to get the job done.
Wentz doesn't get a pass from me. I believe he will make this team great again, but he needs to stop eyeballing his receivers, holding onto the ball, and just doing the wrong shit at the wrong time.
And fix the sailing throws. It concerns me that he denies that's from throwing off his back foot.
Wentz doesn't get a pass from me. I believe he will make this team great again, but he needs to stop eyeballing his receivers, holding onto the ball, and just doing the wrong shit at the wrong time.
I believe these struggles, and how he overcomes them will make him a great QB, but for now he looks overmatched.
As for Pedo, I'm embracing him because he's not going anywhere. I hoping he evolves into FF, and when the time is right makes that decision or two that FF couldn't to get the job done.
Now several personnel evaluators familiar with the Eagles and Wentz are pointing to a common thread, one that the quarterback and coaching staff may not share agreement. The Eagles have some work to do on Wentz's throwing motion. That's the common theme in the assessments of multiple NFL personnel evaluators who say Wentz is exhibiting some of the mechanical flaws that he illustrated prior to the NFL draft.
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