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*** 2012 Official Philadelphia Eagles Post Mortem Thread *** (4 Viewers)

I really don't think DJax is irreplaceable, mainly because we haven't seen DJax be the guy we thought he was for awhile. If I thought a big payday would have him recapture his dynamism and willingness to take a hit, I would push to pay the man. But at this point I don't see why a big payday will get him to play hard again.
From what I'm told, unless he takes a DEEP home town discount, he's done. They have lots of worries about stuff other than his attitude. I can't say more than that. I put it at less than a 5% chance he's back.
So with all of the reports that he will be franchised I'm guessing we'll be looking to deal him and if we don't get anything we just do what we did with Trotter and cut him at the last minute?
Unless he signs the franchise tag. Then you're stuck with a 9.5M WR. Will he be happy with the 9.5M or still be PO'd because he doesn't have a long-term deal.
PO'd
I think he'd be happy to have that influx of money for the next year. I'd say it would only be human to feel just a little bit relieved after the last 2 years of standing on pins and needles worrying if the next hit he takes is all over for him. With $9.5mil, he can manage that to reasonably live for the rest of his life should he never play again. He'd still be mad that he doesn't have anything long term though. Only natural. He's in a business where you get what you're worth. He feels he's worth a long term deal. Someone will probably give him one but he'll be stuck here. If he's franchised, it means the eagles want to try and move him. See what they can get if anything. I think they'd be willing to keep him for a season though. Desean would have to just bide his time for another year but he will have to produce since 2 down seasons in a row will not generate the contract he's looking for. No agent can spin that to a new team.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
Terrible form from the newcomer. And his choice of lure is going to cost him. Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion next week, on Bassmasters.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.

 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play

 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.

 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
A lot of what comes out of trading Kolb and keeping Vick will probably stem from that draft pick. Even if the move doesn't pan out have you've seen Kolb's play in Arizona this year? I don't wish ill-will towards Kolb but he didn't look that great to me and of course, just like with the Eagles, he got hurt. I'm not saying he won't come around but to me Kolb does not look like a QB that can take a team to the Super Bowl. I still think the Eagles made the correct move. Vick might be close to where McNabb started declining but the wear and tear a body takes from playing QB in the NFL may not affect Vick since he was doing time. I agree that Vick isn't getting any younger but I think there is still plenty of tread left on the tires for at least another 2 years.

 
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You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
:goodposting: I had forgotten that it was the last year of his contract. He was a UFA.

 
So does Maclin make that jump into superstardom this season? I think last year's offseason illness really hurt his progression but hopefully he can come on strong.

 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.

EDIT: I'm not suggesting you did anything bad; I just think your starting QB for the future is hazy when you had a very good chance to solidify it post McNabb.

EDIT2: Hell, look what Oakland traded for 32 year old Carson Palmer this past season. Vick was (and still is) seen as much more of a playmaker than Palmer.

 
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You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.
Even after the awesome year he had it'd be hard to get a 1st rounder for him knowing his past.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.
Even after the awesome year he had it'd be hard to get a 1st rounder for him knowing his past.
Cincinatti recently received a 1st and conditional 2nd from Oakland this past year; there's no doubt you could have swindled a team out of their 1st Pick and rode on with Kolb.
 
So does Maclin make that jump into superstardom this season? I think last year's offseason illness really hurt his progression but hopefully he can come on strong.
If he stays healthy he can put up WR No. 1 numbers. 10-12 TDs and 1500 yards receiving isn't out of the realm of possibility. I do think what happens with Jackson will weigh in on it but he's an all around good enough receiver that with a full training camp he could put it all together.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.
Even after the awesome year he had it'd be hard to get a 1st rounder for him knowing his past.
Cincinatti recently received a 1st and conditional 2nd from Oakland this past year; there's no doubt you could have swindled a team out of their 1st Pick and rode on with Kolb.
but if we had traded Vick and Kolb had the same type of year as he had in Arizona (bad if you didn't notice). You would still be here posting that they did the wrong thing.Not sure what exactly your point is....

Damned if you damned if you don't...

 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.
Even after the awesome year he had it'd be hard to get a 1st rounder for him knowing his past.
Cincinatti recently received a 1st and conditional 2nd from Oakland this past year; there's no doubt you could have swindled a team out of their 1st Pick and rode on with Kolb.
OK, i'll give you that. They could've swindled Oakland who are ran by a bunch of chimps (that is not meant to be racial). It's the worst organization in the NFL by far but I still think the better move was made. I don't like Kolb as a franchise QB.
 
You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
I think a lot of the reason the Eagles failed in 2011 was because they had too much transition in a year when there was no time to transition. New free agents, new blocking schemes, new DC and new defensive system. I think they will be much better in 2012 on defense because they will have acclimated to the system and because of the talent they got in free agency last year: Asomugha, Babin, Jenkins. Like him or not, part of the reason those players chose to sign with the Eagles is because of Michael Vick. So while it is easy to say that Vicks value as a player is declining, you also have to realize he helped your team bring in some good talent. Kevin Kolb was not going to attract those other players.And yes, I agree, the Eagles have a short window, from a QB perspective. But they admitted they went "all in" to win now. Even if it fails, that does not mean it was not the right decision to make. I think the big mistake would have been to keep Vick, and then try to build to be good 3 or 4 years from now. Kolb is still a "potential" franchise QB, and now one who appears to be injury prone. Every year that goes by that he is still "potentially great" means it is more likely that he will never live up to that potential.

 
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You guys traded 33 year old Donovan McNabb.

You guys now have Michael Vick who's about to turn 32.

Smart move.
McNabb isn't even in the league anymore... seems like a good move to me..
My post was about your "youth movement" as Quarterback. In McNabb's last year as starter, he was in-fact a participant in the playoffs; the wheels obviously fell off shortly after making the trade a very smart decision.However, Michael Vick will be nearly the same age McNabb was when his physical tools started to deteriorate. Vick's has never been a great-passer and I don't believe time will be kind to a player like him. The point of my post was that the Eagles replaced an aging QB with another aging QB and traded away a potential Franchise Quarterback.

As stated before, after this season Michael Vick will be almost the exact same age McNabb was when you guys traded him. At the time you had both Vick + Kolb under 30 - years old and all the leverage to push McNabb out of town. If Vick's game declines quickly; what's in the cupboard? Mike Kafka? While he did impress me with the playing time he had in 2011, I can't help but feel Philly misplayed their QB situation.
Misplayed? I hate the eagles being a giants fan but getting Cromartie and a second for Kolb was brilliant. You think they were better off keeping for 65m?As much as I loved the Giants this year, the eagles would have won nine or ten games if Vince young didn't play
It all depends on who they draft with the second-rounder IMO.2 - years from now, who's going to be slinging the rock in Philly? A 34 - year old Michael Vick?

3 - years from now? 4 - years? 5 - years?

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is set to become a Free Agent at 26 years old after next season. Has he shown enough to warrant the monster contract he's going to request? Remember fellas, this is a guy who was LOVED back in Arizona and a former Pro Bowl alternate; he may be looking for big-time money or might end up with a different team at the end of next season.

If Kolb fizzles out in Arizona or the Eagles hit big time with the 2nd Round Pick they acquired; I'd call it a success. Right now, they traded away a potential Franchise QB and handed the reigns away to a aging Mobile Quarterback.

I would have kept Kolb and gotten a Kings Ransom for Michael Vick.
Your bolded is incorrect. Vick was finishing up the final year of his contract. Unless they did a franchise and trade, they were getting nothing for him. In hindsight now it's easy to say it was the wrong move, and even that is highly debatable. But at the time, considering everything that happened, I think they did what they had to.
That's what I was suggesting:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3887262

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/02/28/chiefs.trade.for.cassel/index.html

If you guys were able to get a 2nd Rounder + DRC for Kolb; I'm sure another team would have bitten on 1st Rounder for Vick.
Even after the awesome year he had it'd be hard to get a 1st rounder for him knowing his past.
Cincinatti recently received a 1st and conditional 2nd from Oakland this past year; there's no doubt you could have swindled a team out of their 1st Pick and rode on with Kolb.
but if we had traded Vick and Kolb had the same type of year as he had in Arizona (bad if you didn't notice). You would still be here posting that they did the wrong thing.Not sure what exactly your point is....

Damned if you damned if you don't...
I'm actually an Arizona Homer and can tell you that our offensive line is horrendous but when Kolb did have time; he looked fantastic. I'm excited to see him after a full off-season and an improved line through the draft.
 
Look, I was never a Kolb fan so admittedly I feel that getting much of anything for him was a "get." But if we're being realistic, let's not call getting DRC an asset to this point. He has not been a playmaker for us, yet, and was coming off a season in ARZ where PFF rated him the worst corner in the NFL, and it wasn't close.

Now, as to Vick -- While I've come to accept Vick as our current starter, there is NO QUESTION that we also have to think about what happens next. And it's not Mike Kafka.

 
I'm actually an Arizona Homer and can tell you that our offensive line is horrendous but when Kolb did have time; he looked fantastic. I'm excited to see him after a full off-season and an improved line through the draft.
I think your initial comment was a bit premature. If Kolb turns out to be great, then the Eagles probably made a mistake. However, if Kolb turns out to be mediocre or worse, then the Eagles probably made the right decision. As of right now, you can't definitively say it was a good move or a bad move for the Eagles.
 
Now, as to Vick -- While I've come to accept Vick as our current starter, there is NO QUESTION that we also have to think about what happens next. And it's not Mike Kafka.
I think the Eagles next franchise QB is not on their current roster. If the Eagles go deep in the 2012 playoffs (NFCCG or better) Andy's back with a new 3-year contract and will take one high in 2013 draft while Vick is the QB for another year or two. If they fall short in the 2012 playoffs, Andy & Vick are both gone and the next HC will have the opportunity to draft his guy in the 2013 draft and start the overhaul.
 
Now, as to Vick -- While I've come to accept Vick as our current starter, there is NO QUESTION that we also have to think about what happens next. And it's not Mike Kafka.
I think the Eagles next franchise QB is not on their current roster. If the Eagles go deep in the 2012 playoffs (NFCCG or better) Andy's back with a new 3-year contract and will take one high in 2013 draft while Vick is the QB for another year or two. If they fall short in the 2012 playoffs, Andy & Vick are both gone and the next HC will have the opportunity to draft his guy in the 2013 draft and start the overhaul.
Was thinking the same thing. Its either a 2013 1st rounder with a new coach or a 2013 2nd rounder under Andy. Either way, that will be the new Eagles QB.
 
I'm actually an Arizona Homer and can tell you that our offensive line is horrendous but when Kolb did have time; he looked fantastic. I'm excited to see him after a full off-season and an improved line through the draft.
Wait, so you're saying if you give a QB time to throw he looks good. That's a novel idea. Every team should probably just give their QB time to throw in the pocket then.
 
Is Kolb that much better than Kafka? I'm not sure...

If Josh Johnson is greeted with a soft market, I sure hope they take a strong look at him...

 
I'm actually an Arizona Homer and can tell you that our offensive line is horrendous but when Kolb did have time; he looked fantastic. I'm excited to see him after a full off-season and an improved line through the draft.
Wait, so you're saying if you give a QB time to throw he looks good. That's a novel idea. Every team should probably just give their QB time to throw in the pocket then.
You're a sick person.
 
Is Kolb that much better than Kafka? I'm not sure...If Josh Johnson is greeted with a soft market, I sure hope they take a strong look at him...
Was thinking this too - I don't think you can afford to wait until 2013 to think about a replacement plan. It needs to be addressed to some extent this off-season. Intrigued about the Josh Johnson possibilities...
 
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Is Kolb that much better than Kafka? I'm not sure...If Josh Johnson is greeted with a soft market, I sure hope they take a strong look at him...
Was thinking this too - I don't think you can afford to wait until 2013 to think about a replacement plan. It needs to be addressed to some extent this off-season. Intrigued about the Josh Johnson possibilities...
I have no opinion on JJ. The problem with addressing the long-term QB situation in the 2012 draft is what if our current HC isn't our long-term HC? Any QB brought in now may not be what the 2013 coach wants. I think we'll see another low priced backup brought in for '12 and maybe a later round draft pick.Its obvious Eagles fans are divided in how we view Andy Reid, but none of us know who the 2013 HC will be. Jeff Lurie doesn't know yet.
 
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Is Kolb that much better than Kafka? I'm not sure...If Josh Johnson is greeted with a soft market, I sure hope they take a strong look at him...
Was thinking this too - I don't think you can afford to wait until 2013 to think about a replacement plan. It needs to be addressed to some extent this off-season. Intrigued about the Josh Johnson possibilities...
I have no opinion on JJ. The problem with addressing the long-term QB situation in the 2012 draft is what if our current HC isn't our long-term HC? Any QB brought in now may not be what the 2013 coach wants. I think we'll see another low priced backup brought in for '12 and maybe a later round draft pick.Its obvious Eagles fans are divided in how we view Andy Reid, but none of us know who the 2013 HC will be. Jeff Lurie doesn't know yet.
All true. And I think we, as outsiders can look at it that way. Just not sure if the people (Reid, Rossman, Banner, etc) that are currently in place can look at it that way.
 
Eagles restructure Jenkins.

A good move, IMO. He was the only guy that resembled a leader on defense. Hopefully another year in the system will make him the guy people answer to.
:thumbup: Very happy about this move. It may seem like a minor one to the non-Philly crowd, but I love that we're keeping him for leadership and continuity sake. I also like that he was willing to stick around, I wondered if some of these FA "Dream Team" acquisitions would run for the hills; which I would've taken as a sign that things are rough in the locker room.
 
Was hearing some talk this morning about McCoy holding out this year if he doesn't get a new deal. I personally haven't heard very much about this so I was surprised when I did. They were making it sound like he definitely would hold out and given his performance last year and what happened with desean's hold out, that he wouldnt be caving without getting a new deal. Anyone else heard anything along these lines?

 
Was hearing some talk this morning about McCoy holding out this year if he doesn't get a new deal. I personally haven't heard very much about this so I was surprised when I did. They were making it sound like he definitely would hold out and given his performance last year and what happened with desean's hold out, that he wouldnt be caving without getting a new deal. Anyone else heard anything along these lines?
Best I found was speculation from the bleacher report. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012#/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012/page/2Definitely nothing substantial yet. The reasoning is ok but to imply a holdout is likely is a bit misguided. Guess we'll see how they approach it. I think they value Lesean more than Desean though. If he gets an extension, imagine how pissed Djax will be?
 
Was hearing some talk this morning about McCoy holding out this year if he doesn't get a new deal. I personally haven't heard very much about this so I was surprised when I did. They were making it sound like he definitely would hold out and given his performance last year and what happened with desean's hold out, that he wouldnt be caving without getting a new deal. Anyone else heard anything along these lines?
Best I found was speculation from the bleacher report. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012#/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012/page/2Definitely nothing substantial yet. The reasoning is ok but to imply a holdout is likely is a bit misguided. Guess we'll see how they approach it. I think they value Lesean more than Desean though. If he gets an extension, imagine how pissed Djax will be?
Wow! that is really a stretch. He's just throwing names out there TOTALLY speculating that they MAY want to hold-out :thumbdown:
 
Was hearing some talk this morning about McCoy holding out this year if he doesn't get a new deal. I personally haven't heard very much about this so I was surprised when I did. They were making it sound like he definitely would hold out and given his performance last year and what happened with desean's hold out, that he wouldnt be caving without getting a new deal. Anyone else heard anything along these lines?
Best I found was speculation from the bleacher report. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012#/articles/1061635-wes-welker-and-5-nfl-players-most-likely-to-hold-out-in-2012/page/2Definitely nothing substantial yet. The reasoning is ok but to imply a holdout is likely is a bit misguided. Guess we'll see how they approach it. I think they value Lesean more than Desean though. If he gets an extension, imagine how pissed Djax will be?
Wow! that is really a stretch. He's just throwing names out there TOTALLY speculating that they MAY want to hold-out :thumbdown:
Exactly. Completely throwing #### at the wall and hoping something sticks.
 
Eagles will sign Trent Edwards to fill the opening with Vince Young expected to be leaving. per Adam Schefter

 
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Eagles: Reuben Frank on DeSean Jackson situation: "I think they’re going to sign him. I think they really want him here. Andy really loves the kid. I think he really realizes his best chance to be the player he wants to be is with Michael Vick. I think they're going to get it done. The whispers I'm hearing out here, I just think they're going to get it done in the next ten days or so."

 
Eagles: Reuben Frank on DeSean Jackson situation: "I think they’re going to sign him. I think they really want him here. Andy really loves the kid. I think he really realizes his best chance to be the player he wants to be is with Michael Vick. I think they're going to get it done. The whispers I'm hearing out here, I just think they're going to get it done in the next ten days or so."
If it does happen, then it begs the question, why not last year? Would have saved a whole lot of grief and possibly got us to the playoffs if we had a gruntled Desean last season.
 
Eagles: Reuben Frank on DeSean Jackson situation: "I think they’re going to sign him. I think they really want him here. Andy really loves the kid. I think he really realizes his best chance to be the player he wants to be is with Michael Vick. I think they're going to get it done. The whispers I'm hearing out here, I just think they're going to get it done in the next ten days or so."
If it does happen, then it begs the question, why not last year? Would have saved a whole lot of grief and possibly got us to the playoffs if we had a gruntled Desean last season.
Probably cause last year DeSean was looking for Larry Fitz-type money. This year I think what he's asking for might be way lower.Though didn't DH's buddy say that he highly doubted we resign him unless it's at a huge hometown discount?
 
Was hearing some talk this morning about McCoy holding out this year if he doesn't get a new deal. I personally haven't heard very much about this so I was surprised when I did. They were making it sound like he definitely would hold out and given his performance last year and what happened with desean's hold out, that he wouldnt be caving without getting a new deal. Anyone else heard anything along these lines?
I havnt heard anything, but for gods sake I hope he does hold out. He deserves it and its the right business decision
 
Eagles: Reuben Frank on DeSean Jackson situation: "I think they’re going to sign him. I think they really want him here. Andy really loves the kid. I think he really realizes his best chance to be the player he wants to be is with Michael Vick. I think they're going to get it done. The whispers I'm hearing out here, I just think they're going to get it done in the next ten days or so."
If it does happen, then it begs the question, why not last year? Would have saved a whole lot of grief and possibly got us to the playoffs if we had a gruntled Desean last season.
exactlywe were 5 million under the cap last year

 
was listening to Adam Caplan and the other dude from Fantasy Football show on Sirius this morning talk about the Wide-9. They were interviewing John Thornton and talking about how RB's in this system need to have sick instincts. The more I think of it, the more I think Lavonte David would be perfect at the Will in this system. Despite his small size he can mix it up

 
It would shock me. Vick is Andy Reid's guy. If Reid wasn't around, no, it wouldn't shock me to see the Eagles go in a new direction. But as far as Reid goes, Vick is his project.

Also, I have a feeling Luke Kuechly (as long as he runs a good 40) won't even be available for us to pass up in the draft now that he's added some bulk and had a good showing at the bench press.

 

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