I could see us having interest but not at 10. We always seem to do our due diligence so it could be part smoke screen, part "if we trade way back and he's still there, let's consider him"
I could see us having interest but not at 10. We always seem to do our due diligence so it could be part smoke screen, part "if we trade way back and he's still there, let's consider him"
Poor Eagles.Looks official now....Eagles announced coaching updates for 2023 and on the team website Matt Patricia was listed as Senior Defensive Assistant...until it was deleted about 10 minutes later.![]()
Eagles hired ex-Patriots OC Matt Patricia as senior defensive assistant.
Do you think anyone from the Eagles is leaking this?
The drumbeat gets louder for Bijan at ten. Even an ESPN article had Howie Roseman asking Bijan for an elevator pitch about why he should go tenth. I don't know. It makes too much sense, and Bijan is so good - he'd make that offense nearly unstoppable. There are no red flags with Bijan, unlike CEH at 32, who had tons if you ask me. But drafting him tenth just doesn't fit analytically. We shall see.
Would love to grab Bijan......around pick 20-25. BUt aren't we expecting Philly to move one of these ones back a bit?
The drumbeat gets louder for Bijan at ten. Even an ESPN article had Howie Roseman asking Bijan for an elevator pitch about why he should go tenth. I don't know. It makes too much sense, and Bijan is so good - he'd make that offense nearly unstoppable. There are no red flags with Bijan, unlike CEH at 32, who had tons if you ask me. But drafting him tenth just doesn't fit analytically. We shall see.
Agreed, but another option is if the Eagles trade down and Robinson could be a target if he slides.Howie Roseman, the hardest to read GM in the NFL, is openly showing everyone his interest in Bijan Robinson. You can think one of 2 things. He's feigning interest to drum up trade talks for the pick or he's mindgaming someone before him to take Bijan and let a better player drop to them.
One thing is certain, The Eagles do not draft RBs in the first round.
Yup, I think one of those for sure. People gotta chill on the Bijan at 10 stuff, not happening.Howie Roseman, the hardest to read GM in the NFL, is openly showing everyone his interest in Bijan Robinson. You can think one of 2 things. He's feigning interest to drum up trade talks for the pick or he's mindgaming someone before him to take Bijan and let a better player drop to them.
One thing is certain, The Eagles do not draft RBs in the first round.
Do you think anyone from the Eagles is leaking this?
I'm not jumping down your throat at all.Do you think anyone from the Eagles is leaking this?
No. It was a thoughtpiece with either a hypothetical or actual scene with Roseman asking Bijan that. He was used as an example of a guy who wouldn't want an RB at ten.
No need to subtly jump down my throat about it, either you or Insein.
But you have to admit the drumbeat of Bijan as a top ten back is growing louder and louder among draftniks. Make of that what you will.
His defenses with New England weren't very good either and we know who was really running it anyway. And I remember when the Lions had hired him and I watched that Super Bowl excited to see how our new coach would do in his final game as DC of the Pats. Well you are an Eagles fan, you know how it went. Gave up 41 points to Nick Foles. I knew then that it was going to be another Lions disaster.As long as he’s on the right side of the ball and has someone to keep him out of player relationships he’s fine.
Exactly. All of the Bijan talk in the city and from the fans is going to be nothing but wasted time. At least with Mariota there was a realistic possibility. But, for those that really believe it, you'll have your chance to back it up on Monday when the annual Eagles Thread draft contest kicks off!!Howie Roseman, the hardest to read GM in the NFL, is openly showing everyone his interest in Bijan Robinson. You can think one of 2 things. He's feigning interest to drum up trade talks for the pick or he's mindgaming someone before him to take Bijan and let a better player drop to them.
One thing is certain, The Eagles do not draft RBs in the first round.
Aren’t you the guy that’s been posting “the eagles don’t draft running backs in the first like those idiots in Dallas” ?I'm on the Bijan train. at 10, maybe its not great value, but there is a big difference between drafting a guy/reaching and pretty much being sure he will be good (no sure things sure) and it being a mistake. A mistake is like when we drafted a 25 year old fireman offensive lineman that didn't like football in the first round. Sometimes you gotta reach for the guy you want and he might be the best fit/biggest bang for your buck. I keep thinking about this quote from Howie Roseman as it regards to the notion nowadays to "not draft a running back early"
“I kind of try to zig a little bit when people are zagging and just try to stay ahead of it," Roseman said. "The league’s set up based on cap and picks and they really want everyone to be 9-8 or 8-9 and just have that competition, and so I think if you want to really be great you almost have to take chances that maybe don’t work out"
Fine may not have been the best choice of word. I meant more like not as much of a dumpster fireHis defenses with New England weren't very good either and we know who was really running it anyway. And I remember when the Lions had hired him and I watched that Super Bowl excited to see how our new coach would do in his final game as DC of the Pats. Well you are an Eagles fan, you know how it went. Gave up 41 points to Nick Foles. I knew then that it was going to be another Lions disaster.As long as he’s on the right side of the ball and has someone to keep him out of player relationships he’s fine.
The drumbeat gets louder for Bijan at ten. Even an ESPN article had Howie Roseman asking Bijan for an elevator pitch about why he should go tenth. I don't know. It makes too much sense, and Bijan is so good - he'd make that offense nearly unstoppable. There are no red flags with Bijan, unlike CEH at 32, who had tons if you ask me. But drafting him tenth just doesn't fit analytically. We shall see.
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Especially in a class where RB depth is one of it's strengthsTrade back if you want a rb. I'm against taking any rb in round 1 though
Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
But the difference in Bijan in 1st vs say Achane or Roschon in the 3rd?Especially in a class where RB depth is one of it's strengthsTrade back if you want a rb. I'm against taking any rb in round 1 though
I don't think that was me, but we certainly won't ever draft a running back in the top 5. Not over a generational CB talent at least. What I want is not the same as what the Eagles will or might do, but the fact is the Eagles have not drafted a running back in the 1st round since 1986, and a lot of people expect that trend to continue. I'm not one into following trends to predict the future of sports teams, not in the NFL at least. I'm sure if I said that though it could easily be found.Aren’t you the guy that’s been posting “the eagles don’t draft running backs in the first like those idiots in Dallas” ?I'm on the Bijan train. at 10, maybe its not great value, but there is a big difference between drafting a guy/reaching and pretty much being sure he will be good (no sure things sure) and it being a mistake. A mistake is like when we drafted a 25 year old fireman offensive lineman that didn't like football in the first round. Sometimes you gotta reach for the guy you want and he might be the best fit/biggest bang for your buck. I keep thinking about this quote from Howie Roseman as it regards to the notion nowadays to "not draft a running back early"
“I kind of try to zig a little bit when people are zagging and just try to stay ahead of it," Roseman said. "The league’s set up based on cap and picks and they really want everyone to be 9-8 or 8-9 and just have that competition, and so I think if you want to really be great you almost have to take chances that maybe don’t work out"
Make up your mind
Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
Maybe they are doing a George Costanza and they hired him so they can do the opposite of whatever he suggests.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
But the difference in Bijan in 1st vs say Achane or Roschon in the 3rd?Especially in a class where RB depth is one of it's strengthsTrade back if you want a rb. I'm against taking any rb in round 1 though
Bijan is a "do it all" ... while Gainwell/Roschon are splitting roles & touches... Neither gets into a rhythm of the game to build off.
Where is the value? Not Fantasy but real football?
That is a false comparison though. Of course Bijan is way better and more versatile than Achane or Roschon. Now let's compare the OT, CB, DE, etc. that can be had round 1 vs round 3. Now lets compare salary allocation of RB vs those marquee positions.But the difference in Bijan in 1st vs say Achane or Roschon in the 3rd?Especially in a class where RB depth is one of it's strengthsTrade back if you want a rb. I'm against taking any rb in round 1 though
Bijan is a "do it all" ... while Gainwell/Roschon are splitting roles & touches... Neither gets into a rhythm of the game to build off.
Where is the value? Not Fantasy but real football?
That is a little strong for me. All thing equal, Bijan is way better but you have to take the whole draft and roster into context.But the difference in Bijan in 1st vs say Achane or Roschon in the 3rd?Especially in a class where RB depth is one of it's strengthsTrade back if you want a rb. I'm against taking any rb in round 1 though
Bijan is a "do it all" ... while Gainwell/Roschon are splitting roles & touches... Neither gets into a rhythm of the game to build off.
Where is the value? Not Fantasy but real football?
Rbs don't matter man. Dime a dozen.
What could go wrong?Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
Just here for the replies.Looks official now....Eagles announced coaching updates for 2023 and on the team website Matt Patricia was listed as Senior Defensive Assistant...until it was deleted about 10 minutes later.![]()
Eagles hired ex-Patriots OC Matt Patricia as senior defensive assistant.
I'm indifferent on the hire. I don't think he's that good of a coach, as he got exposed in the sb and Bill likely ran that good Pats d anyways.Just here for the replies.Looks official now....Eagles announced coaching updates for 2023 and on the team website Matt Patricia was listed as Senior Defensive Assistant...until it was deleted about 10 minutes later.![]()
Eagles hired ex-Patriots OC Matt Patricia as senior defensive assistant.
It's like these youtubers who makes click bait comments no matter the subject or some hot take. It's all for likes and views. The homers of the subject will eat it up though as it gives them some gratitude so they have something online to brag about.All the likesJesus played QB?Despite Hurts not being the greatest quarterback that ever walked on water, this really was a great signing and job by the Eagles.
By reading what some Eagles fans post on social media or how they talked about the guy last year apparently he did![]()
I just don't understand the "WHY" of bringing him here. We have been flirting with this for a few months now. It just doesn't add up to me.In his press conference with Howie, after this happened, Nick was asked about it and said things "are trending" toward Patricia joining his staff. Said talked to Slay about it and will be "a good working relationship", if it happens.Eagles announced coaching updates for 2023 and on the team website Matt Patricia was listed as Senior Defensive Assistant...until it was deleted about 10 minutes later.![]()
Nothing more then getting info on everyone. We also have had visits with top QBs in the past we were likely not to get. Yrs ago Andy and CO scouted and had Sam Bradford in for a visit. Media and the like will eat this up but anyone who knows the team knows what it is and won't feed into the click bait ****.
Hurts ExtensionI just don't understand the "WHY" of bringing him here. We have been flirting with this for a few months now. It just doesn't add up to me.In his press conference with Howie, after this happened, Nick was asked about it and said things "are trending" toward Patricia joining his staff. Said talked to Slay about it and will be "a good working relationship", if it happens.Eagles announced coaching updates for 2023 and on the team website Matt Patricia was listed as Senior Defensive Assistant...until it was deleted about 10 minutes later.![]()
He was also accused of rape in College when he went to DET to be the HC. His wife didn't know about it and it almost killed their marriage. Not sure whatever happened to the allegations though.
Howie Roseman, the hardest to read GM in the NFL, is openly showing everyone his interest in Bijan Robinson. You can think one of 2 things. He's feigning interest to drum up trade talks for the pick or he's mindgaming someone before him to take Bijan and let a better player drop to them.
One thing is certain, The Eagles do not draft RBs in the first round.
Maybe he was asking for a cigaretteWell he called Darius Slay a fag
Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
I hear ya there. Just from what I have heard pretty much with everywhere he has been he is not quite the "people person" so I'm hoping his expertise/experience outweighs those types of things. Nick said he had talked to Slay about it so I guess its all good. Just seems a move for him to rehab his career for a year potentially to move on to another DC role in the future. Totally "meh" move for me.Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
He’ll be doing nothing more than X’s and O’s with coaches and after having your DC replaced his experience will be good to have. And I know this may sound strange, but not all coaches and players get along. There’s “poison” on every team at every level of this sport.
I'd imagine as a defensive specialist coach, he's not interacting with players day to day and just talking strategy for each week's game plan.I hear ya there. Just from what I have heard pretty much with everywhere he has been he is not quite the "people person" so I'm hoping his expertise/experience outweighs those types of things. Nick said he had talked to Slay about it so I guess its all good. Just seems a move for him to rehab his career for a year potentially to move on to another DC role in the future. Totally "meh" move for me.Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
He’ll be doing nothing more than X’s and O’s with coaches and after having your DC replaced his experience will be good to have. And I know this may sound strange, but not all coaches and players get along. There’s “poison” on every team at every level of this sport.
So lost in the shuffle of the contract and nonsense here. Hurts had surgery to remove "hardware" from his ankle.
Exactly this. This makes me even more certain we aren't taking Bijan at 10.The bolded is why I laugh whenever I read that Team X has taken player "Y" off their draft board, or that there's a lot of chatter the Eagles are going to take Bijan at 10.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman playing 'poker' ahead of draft: 'Nobody has any idea what we're going to do'
The weeks leading up to the NFL draft are filled with lies, false flags and shell games as clubs try to jockey for positioning.
Amid the fibs told during each club's pre-draft press conference, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman offered the most honest quote of lying season.
"This is a huge game of poker, and all you want to affect is the outcome of your desired results," Roseman said Thursday. "Am I going to give you guys any answers today? No, not even a little bit. But I think the reality of it is anyone who's sitting there and saying, 'Hey, I know exactly what's going to happen at pick 11 or pick 12 or pick 6 or 20, it's all a guess."
Take everything said before April 27 with a giant heaping of salt. It behooves no club to be transparent about its plans and process. Even the Carolina Panthers sitting at No. 1 overall are playing coy with their decision.
With picks 10 and 30, the Eagles could be movers and shakers come next Thursday, especially given Roseman's propensity for draft-day trades.
"Nobody has any idea what we're going to do. I know that," he said, noting that anyone claiming they know what a team might do is probably getting played.
Roseman noted that the disparate personalities leading each franchise are what makes the draft such a wild ride, with player grades varying wildly from team to team.
"The things that we're seeing that we think are so clear and so transparent to another team are totally opposite," he said. "That's what makes the draft kind of fun. You see things and you go there and you go, there's no way that everyone's not going to see the first 10 picks exactly how we see them, and there will be a difference of opinion. That's what's really interesting and unique about the draft process."
In less than a week, we'll see who did the best job of lying and blowing smoke ahead of the draft, hoping to get a player to fall their way.
They may take Bijan somewhere in the 1st, but they sure as hell didn't tell any draftnik or beat writer he's their target. McShay has a report out now that the Cowboys are "obsessed" with taking an RB. How does McShay know that? Is someone from the Dallas war room giving him their draft strategy? Highly unlikely.Exactly this. This makes me even more certain we aren't taking Bijan at 10.The bolded is why I laugh whenever I read that Team X has taken player "Y" off their draft board, or that there's a lot of chatter the Eagles are going to take Bijan at 10.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman playing 'poker' ahead of draft: 'Nobody has any idea what we're going to do'
The weeks leading up to the NFL draft are filled with lies, false flags and shell games as clubs try to jockey for positioning.
Amid the fibs told during each club's pre-draft press conference, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman offered the most honest quote of lying season.
"This is a huge game of poker, and all you want to affect is the outcome of your desired results," Roseman said Thursday. "Am I going to give you guys any answers today? No, not even a little bit. But I think the reality of it is anyone who's sitting there and saying, 'Hey, I know exactly what's going to happen at pick 11 or pick 12 or pick 6 or 20, it's all a guess."
Take everything said before April 27 with a giant heaping of salt. It behooves no club to be transparent about its plans and process. Even the Carolina Panthers sitting at No. 1 overall are playing coy with their decision.
With picks 10 and 30, the Eagles could be movers and shakers come next Thursday, especially given Roseman's propensity for draft-day trades.
"Nobody has any idea what we're going to do. I know that," he said, noting that anyone claiming they know what a team might do is probably getting played.
Roseman noted that the disparate personalities leading each franchise are what makes the draft such a wild ride, with player grades varying wildly from team to team.
"The things that we're seeing that we think are so clear and so transparent to another team are totally opposite," he said. "That's what makes the draft kind of fun. You see things and you go there and you go, there's no way that everyone's not going to see the first 10 picks exactly how we see them, and there will be a difference of opinion. That's what's really interesting and unique about the draft process."
In less than a week, we'll see who did the best job of lying and blowing smoke ahead of the draft, hoping to get a player to fall their way.
I'd imagine as a defensive specialist coach, he's not interacting with players day to day and just talking strategy for each week's game plan.I hear ya there. Just from what I have heard pretty much with everywhere he has been he is not quite the "people person" so I'm hoping his expertise/experience outweighs those types of things. Nick said he had talked to Slay about it so I guess its all good. Just seems a move for him to rehab his career for a year potentially to move on to another DC role in the future. Totally "meh" move for me.Well he called Darius Slay a fag and ran him out of town, trading him to Philly for nothing. Patricia got rid of every decent player on Detroit's defense. He is poison. Good luck with that.Just read the Matty Patty headline and literally gasped "Oh God!"
I guess as defensive assistant he might be ok.
He’ll be doing nothing more than X’s and O’s with coaches and after having your DC replaced his experience will be good to have. And I know this may sound strange, but not all coaches and players get along. There’s “poison” on every team at every level of this sport.