I am so sick and tired of both Howie and Lurie running things. They needed to stay at #6 and draft a can't miss WR and give Hurts someone to throw to to be successful. Howie always thinks he's being so cute and the smartest person in the room and picks someone who has everyone scratching their heads. I still remember the video of the Vikings draft room laughing when they saw Howie pick Reagor and left Jefferson sitting in their laps.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
Right. He was set him up to fail with organizational incompetencies regarding personnel acquisitions over the course of five years.
Kind of long-winded though."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
Right. He was set him up to fail with organizational incompetencies regarding personnel acquisitions over the course of five years.
Kind of long-winded though.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View Post
This may be true but they didn't run him out of town. Closer to the opposite. He said he questioned wanting to be here the minute he was benched. They fired the coach who benched him. He still forced a trade. Sure, Howie is the problem, but Carson quit.
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We are stuck with Howie.
Howie and Laurie have their "jobs" regardless of their bad decisions. Failing at every junction to improve or sustain the team that won in 17, While putting the team/onus on Carsons back, as well as the coaching staff with a goal to repeat in 18 & 19. Same goal in '20. Same bad decisions by Howffrey(we could all come up with list that we could all agree on,right?). Same onus(s), while losing faith in Carson & letting him know it(Fair but stupid).
Without condoning the sabotage, I can't fully blame Carson for his attitude to Sour
while Howffrey has the job security to make blatant and redundant mistakes which directly affect Carson ability to succeed.Last edited by joydivision; 03-28-2021, 09:07 AM.
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Originally posted by Maniac View Post
He had a bad season and ran away like a little baby to his mother.. The horrible organization made the playoffs three times and won the Superbowl over the course of five years.
Do you wish Wentz were here? Are you glad he’s gone? Are you saying he’s a little baby which in turn will make him a detriment in Indy?
Don’t be a Wentz detractor and then a scorned women once he leaves.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
I agree. They didn’t run him out of town. They set him up to fail and forced his hand if you agree with Tony Dungy."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View Post
I struggle a little with the notion that they forced his hand. Sure, they did him no favors from a personnel standpoint but he made a choice. Samecwas true for McNabb for many years. He could have tried to stick it out with the organization that gave him a huge contract and fired the SB winning coach that benched him. It's fine that he wanted out, but I'm not shedding any tears for him.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
This organization was on a race to the bottom with poor personnel decisions over the past 5 years. And so here we are.
Do you wish Wentz were here? Are you glad he’s gone? Are you saying he’s a little baby which in turn will make him a detriment in Indy?
Don’t be a Wentz detractor and then a scorned women once he leaves.
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Originally posted by Maniac View Post
You still on your period about Wentz? You can always follow him to a great organization like the Colts. I hear that Jim Irsay runs a helluva tight ship. Carson might even share his tampons with you.
it wasn’t my intention to insult you (but I did it, and I accept full responsibility, and it’s kind of funny) but my point is, Lurie is accountable for this mess. He responsible for it. Carson made the right decision. He’s not the villain. I believe minds around the NFL are laughing (which they literally have) and know where the fingers need to be pointed.
second tier FA’s
sexond tier coaches
the word is out. The Eagles are a shoddy organization right now
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Post
Ok. But the bottom line is this. If you were Wentz , would you have forced a trade out to the Colts, or would you stay put with the current hand you were dealt in Philly?
I'd probably feel odd forcing my way out after playing as poorly as he did last year. Lack of weapons or not, he didn't play well. He's started one playoff game and has won zero. I might feel like I still had unfinished business with the Eagles."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View Post
I don't know. I can totally understand having zero faith in Howie. That's how I feel. But that terrible GM gave him $120 million.
I'd probably feel odd forcing my way out after playing as poorly as he did last year. Lack of weapons or not, he didn't play well. He's started one playoff game and has won zero. I might feel like I still had unfinished business with the Eagles.
I don’t buy the tough-it-out and prove to everyone your mettle when he was set up to fail. Bottom line: they set his ass up to fail and Lurie said so much when he eluded to the all-in-now excuse over the last three years regarding personnel acquisitions in their effort to win championship.
it’s an excuse because their collective draft picks have been a big fail and had nothing to do with winning now.
it’s a bullshit shit show.
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Absolutely would have felt better with these guys just taking a consensus pick at #6, a good player that everyone else agrees should star in the league. Any position.
Now they just have more draft picks to mess up with their own choices who won't even be in the league at all.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View Postscorned
it wasn’t my intention to insult you (but I did it, and I accept full responsibility, and it’s kind of funny) but my point is, Lurie is accountable for this mess. He responsible for it. Carson made the right decision. He’s not the villain. I believe minds around the NFL are laughing (which they literally have) and know where the fingers need to be pointed.
second tier FA’s
sexond tier coaches
the word is out. The Eagles are a shoddy organization right now
Lurie is accountable. Howie is accountable. Carson doesn't like being accountable.
When I get my ass kicked, I want a rematch. Even if I know my team is outgunned. Obviously that isn't Carson. I predict he's retired by age 31.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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