Man, reading all this Eagles news is giving me mixed feelings. On one hand, that 30 for 30 about the Philly Special sounds amazing - I'll definitely have to check that out on Disney+. The Brandon Graham strip-sack question is interesting though. I'd argue the strip-sack was actually MORE important than the Philly Special. The Philly Special was iconic and gave us the lead, but that strip-sack sealed the deal. Without it, Brady probably marches down and wins that game. Both legendary plays, but one was flashy and one was clutch.
As for the "window closing" discussion... I think the article makes some valid points but might be a bit doom and gloom. Yeah, losing Stoutland hurts - that guy built one of the best O-line cultures in the league. And the coaching staff turnover is concerning. But 50 wins in four years and a Super Bowl? That's incredible. Every dynasty eventually has to retool.
What worries me more is the A.J. Brown situation. That "somewhat tenuous" relationship language doesn't inspire confidence. If he actually wants out, that's a massive blow to this offense regardless of who's calling plays.
The mock draft looks solid to me. Cisse at corner makes sense - Mitchell needs a legit partner out there. And getting Kaytron Allen in the fourth would be great value if Saquon's workload needs managing going forward.
Curious what others think about the Mannion hire. Is he the guy to fix this offense or just another coordinator who'll be gone in two years?
As for the "window closing" discussion... I think the article makes some valid points but might be a bit doom and gloom. Yeah, losing Stoutland hurts - that guy built one of the best O-line cultures in the league. And the coaching staff turnover is concerning. But 50 wins in four years and a Super Bowl? That's incredible. Every dynasty eventually has to retool.
What worries me more is the A.J. Brown situation. That "somewhat tenuous" relationship language doesn't inspire confidence. If he actually wants out, that's a massive blow to this offense regardless of who's calling plays.
The mock draft looks solid to me. Cisse at corner makes sense - Mitchell needs a legit partner out there. And getting Kaytron Allen in the fourth would be great value if Saquon's workload needs managing going forward.
Curious what others think about the Mannion hire. Is he the guy to fix this offense or just another coordinator who'll be gone in two years?