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DT Jalen Carter, PHI (1 Viewer)

Eagles DT Jalen Carter is facing a wrongful death lawsuit in the death of former Georgia teammate Devin Willock.​

Willock's father is reportedly seeking $40 million for the death of his son, alleging wrongful death, negligent hiring, and negligence according to CBS Sports' Shehan Jeyarajah. Willock was killed in a drunk driving accident last January and was the passenger in a car that was racing a vehicle driven by Carter. Carter pleaded no contest to the charges of racing and reckless driving and was sentenced to 12 months' probation in addition to 80 hours of community service. The lawsuit also mentions Carter's alleged "pattern of excessive speeding" prior to the accident as something Sarchione Auto Group failed to take into consideration when they provided him with his vehicle as part of an NIL deal.
SOURCE: CBS Sports
May 10, 2023, 8:00 PM ET
 
Next Gen Stats
Jalen Carter finished with a team-high 5 pressures on 16 pass rushes in the @Eagles Week 3 win over the Buccaneers (31.3% pressure rate).

Through the first three weeks, the rookie is tied for 2nd among defensive tackles in total pressures (15).

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Carter was double-teamed on 68.8% of his 16 pass rushes on the night, generating 2 of his pressures against a double team.

Carter has 6 pressures when double-teamed this season. Only Micah Parsons (7) has more.

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Read a lot about this guy. More the negative stuff than anything. I remember the "takes plays off/doesn't give full effort" takes coming from a couple guys. He was flying ALL OVER the field last night. Maybe playing with his Georgia buddies really gives him some juice. Thru 2 games, already has 2 sacks and is a STUD in run defense.

Currently the #1 overall ranked DT in the NFL by PFF.

Very happy the Eagles were able to nab him.
 
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I don't remember any on-field issues with him, just the off the field stuff. He had a very real shot at #1 if not for the legal issues. He looks like a man amongst boys for the Eagles. Good for them, everyone deserves a second chance. NFL groupthink strikes again while the rich get richer.
 
Whatever happened to the UNPOPULAR IN THE LOCKER ROOM vibe?

Remember that the one from the his Georgia locker room? I enjoyed that.

Especially after the team with all the Georgia players drafted him. That's how you knew it was a very REAL PROBLEM, and not some **** made up by people looking for clicks that a bunch of dumb ****s chose to believe.
 
Whatever happened to the UNPOPULAR IN THE LOCKER ROOM vibe?

Remember that the one from the his Georgia locker room? I enjoyed that.

Especially after the team with all the Georgia players drafted him. That's how you knew it was a very REAL PROBLEM, and not some **** made up by people looking for clicks that a bunch of dumb ****s chose to believe.
those were all tweeted by howie's burner accounts. 4-d chess.
 
Brett Kollmann which I believe is an independent analysis has a pre-draft grade of Carter on his YT channel. His comparison was Arron Donald and Quinnen Williams. Carter so far has been living up to these comparisons. It's going to be interesting to see where Carter goes in the players only Top 100.
 
Put him in the level of any other great DT in the game. I know that comment seems absurd after 1/4 of one season, but this guy jumps off the screen. He’s a gamewrecker already that needs to be game planned for. Rare rare talent and his talents are quickly translating to the NFL. I’m little upset I didn’t put any money behind him as DROY why the price was still reasonable. Barring an injury, he seems like a lock with Gonzalez down.
 
I know he was hurt to start the year but Calijah Kancey might give Carter a run for his money. Different type of DT but Kancey is so disruptive.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
Its weird. Niners lose the Super Bowl and the Niners/Eagles stuff heats up IMMEDIATELY.

Also, maybe I'm missing it, but is there anywhere in this article that shows Jalen Carter said what Feliciano alleges? I see a pic he posted with the dude with his kids (which I'm not condoning), but I seem to miss the part of "murdering his kids"

Again, could be b/c I'm dense.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
 
Trouble follows this guy. No thanks
I am a fan. The Eagles have almost zero "Dogs" on defense. Too many nice guys. The team needs some edge and s*** talkers on that side that they have missed since CJ Gardner Johnson left.

And DT's like this don't grow on trees. I would just chalk is intensity up to passion.
 
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
Our local sports radio guys were talking about this that first week of the break between the championship games and the Super Bowl.

Basically saying: "its interesting the niners are starting off complaining about potential holds from 4 years ago". And it kept happening about the field, the weather, the alarm....all this other stuff.

The thought being that they have all this stuff in their heads already before the game is even being played.

Edit to add: contrast that to the Eagles secondary guy who immediately took ownership of that holding call in the Super Bowl and squashed any controversy right away. That's how you handle things. Like a pro.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
Its weird. Niners lose the Super Bowl and the Niners/Eagles stuff heats up IMMEDIATELY.

Also, maybe I'm missing it, but is there anywhere in this article that shows Jalen Carter said what Feliciano alleges? I see a pic he posted with the dude with his kids (which I'm not condoning), but I seem to miss the part of "murdering his kids"

Again, could be b/c I'm dense.
I agree with you. I think the comment was only a murder threat against Feliciano. The second part was that his kids would never see him again.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
can also go back to the prior year too when the 49ers cried for weeks after losing to the Eagles, then talked all kinds of stuff over social media like they were the one's to actually beat the Eagles and not the Chiefs. Just crazy for this to regularly occur for 1 organization
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
can also go back to the prior year too when the 49ers cried for weeks after losing to the Eagles, then talked all kinds of stuff over social media like they were the one's to actually beat the Eagles and not the Chiefs. Just crazy for this to regularly occur for 1 organization
Weeks? LOL they were talking about it all the way up until December 3rd. They, like a certain division rival, got their True Super Bowl victory by beating the Eagles and getting that revenge they had sought for the better part of a full calendar year.

I think its funny though, that some of them IMMEDIATELY went onto X/Twitter to talk trash, to fans, about their teammates, almost anyone that would listen. And also to stir the pot with the Eagles.

Fans are funny too "At least we took the Chiefs to overtime! We lost better!"

Anyway, back to the Jalen Carter stuff - I would have to imagine if he *truly* made death threats and Feliciano *truly* shared those with the league, we would have heard about it via some sort of suspension or disciplinary action during the season.

But considering the fact he waited until AFTER THE SUPER BOWL to share this stuff, I am smelling fish.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
Its weird. Niners lose the Super Bowl and the Niners/Eagles stuff heats up IMMEDIATELY.

Also, maybe I'm missing it, but is there anywhere in this article that shows Jalen Carter said what Feliciano alleges? I see a pic he posted with the dude with his kids (which I'm not condoning), but I seem to miss the part of "murdering his kids"

Again, could be b/c I'm dense.
I agree with you. I think the comment was only a murder threat against Feliciano. The second part was that his kids would never see him again.
Well threatening to murder anyone seems like a pretty big deal. I’m sure the league will investigate. For now, innocent until proven guilty.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
Its weird. Niners lose the Super Bowl and the Niners/Eagles stuff heats up IMMEDIATELY.

Also, maybe I'm missing it, but is there anywhere in this article that shows Jalen Carter said what Feliciano alleges? I see a pic he posted with the dude with his kids (which I'm not condoning), but I seem to miss the part of "murdering his kids"

Again, could be b/c I'm dense.
I agree with you. I think the comment was only a murder threat against Feliciano. The second part was that his kids would never see him again.
Well threatening to murder anyone seems like a pretty big deal. I’m sure the league will investigate. For now, innocent until proven guilty.
False allegations are also a big deal, but in our society we know that is not what gets the headlines. Its the actual allegation of serious stuff "Well if this happened its so so terrible" yadda yadda yadda

For instance: Punt God. We all heard about what the allegation was, but I don't think anyone really went into what the repercussions were for the person that made the false allegation. Like it never happened.

Pretty sure this will turn out similarly.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
Its weird. Niners lose the Super Bowl and the Niners/Eagles stuff heats up IMMEDIATELY.

Also, maybe I'm missing it, but is there anywhere in this article that shows Jalen Carter said what Feliciano alleges? I see a pic he posted with the dude with his kids (which I'm not condoning), but I seem to miss the part of "murdering his kids"

Again, could be b/c I'm dense.
I agree with you. I think the comment was only a murder threat against Feliciano. The second part was that his kids would never see him again.
Well threatening to murder anyone seems like a pretty big deal. I’m sure the league will investigate. For now, innocent until proven guilty.
I can only imagine the level of stuff that gets said on the field in the heat of the moment. I don't see the league stepping in. Players get physically assaulted on the field and it never reaches any sort of criminal level, nor does the league care to go that route. Is that the right move? maybe, may not... but its easier for the NFL to ignore it.
 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
can also go back to the prior year too when the 49ers cried for weeks after losing to the Eagles, then talked all kinds of stuff over social media like they were the one's to actually beat the Eagles and not the Chiefs. Just crazy for this to regularly occur for 1 organization
Weeks? LOL they were talking about it all the way up until December 3rd. They, like a certain division rival, got their True Super Bowl victory by beating the Eagles and getting that revenge they had sought for the better part of a full calendar year.

I think its funny though, that some of them IMMEDIATELY went onto X/Twitter to talk trash, to fans, about their teammates, almost anyone that would listen. And also to stir the pot with the Eagles.

Fans are funny too "At least we took the Chiefs to overtime! We lost better!"

Anyway, back to the Jalen Carter stuff - I would have to imagine if he *truly* made death threats and Feliciano *truly* shared those with the league, we would have heard about it via some sort of suspension or disciplinary action during the season.

But considering the fact he waited until AFTER THE SUPER BOWL to share this stuff, I am smelling fish.
Jalen Carter was the one who threw his hat back in the ring here. He called out Feliciano after Feliciano's twitter spat with a teammate. Feliciano said his comment was a result of what Jalen was saying. Considering he showed a screenshot of Carter's IG account with a picture of Feliciano's kids, I tend to believe it probably went down like that.
 
I can only imagine the level of stuff that gets said on the field in the heat of the moment. I don't see the league stepping in. Players get physically assaulted on the field and it never reaches any sort of criminal level, nor does the league care to go that route. Is that the right move? maybe, may not... but its easier for the NFL to ignore it.
I'm pretty sure saying you'll murder someone and make them disappear, even in the heat of the game, is wayyyyy over some line and deserves league input.
 
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Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
can also go back to the prior year too when the 49ers cried for weeks after losing to the Eagles, then talked all kinds of stuff over social media like they were the one's to actually beat the Eagles and not the Chiefs. Just crazy for this to regularly occur for 1 organization
Weeks? LOL they were talking about it all the way up until December 3rd. They, like a certain division rival, got their True Super Bowl victory by beating the Eagles and getting that revenge they had sought for the better part of a full calendar year.

I think its funny though, that some of them IMMEDIATELY went onto X/Twitter to talk trash, to fans, about their teammates, almost anyone that would listen. And also to stir the pot with the Eagles.

Fans are funny too "At least we took the Chiefs to overtime! We lost better!"

Anyway, back to the Jalen Carter stuff - I would have to imagine if he *truly* made death threats and Feliciano *truly* shared those with the league, we would have heard about it via some sort of suspension or disciplinary action during the season.

But considering the fact he waited until AFTER THE SUPER BOWL to share this stuff, I am smelling fish.
Jalen Carter was the one who threw his hat back in the ring here. He called out Feliciano after Feliciano's twitter spat with a teammate. Feliciano said his comment was a result of what Jalen was saying. Considering he showed a screenshot of Carter's IG account with a picture of Feliciano's kids, I tend to believe it probably went down like that.
Seems like another case of defending a player because he's on your favorite team. If the teams were reversed, doubt Carter would be getting the benefit of the doubt from Eagles fans. Bet the term "scumbag" would be applied generously :popcorn:
 
I can only imagine the level of stuff that gets said on the field in the heat of the moment. I don't see the league stepping in. Players get physically assaulted on the field and it never reaches any sort of criminal level, nor does the league care to go that route. Is that the right move? maybe, may not... but its easier for the NFL to ignore it.
I'm pretty sure saying you'll murder someone and make you disappear, even in the heat of the game, is wayyyyy over some line and deserves league input.
:shrug: I don't think its in the league's best interest to take all trash talk as literal.
 
I can only imagine the level of stuff that gets said on the field in the heat of the moment. I don't see the league stepping in. Players get physically assaulted on the field and it never reaches any sort of criminal level, nor does the league care to go that route. Is that the right move? maybe, may not... but its easier for the NFL to ignore it.
I'm pretty sure saying you'll murder someone and make you disappear, even in the heat of the game, is wayyyyy over some line and deserves league input.
Maybe, maybe not. I guess the overall point to me is "Do we really want to see more flags b/c a player trash talked"

I guess there is a code of sorts, but, its a physical and emotional game. There's always a guy like Dennis Rodman that will do almost anything to get under your skin.

 
Carter obviously has the physical tools to succeed, but it seems like opposing players have been getting in his head. Threatening someone's family is definitely over the line.
it is certainly some b.s. the guy making this stuff up (Feliciano), is the same guy that just threw the starting RG of his team under the bus after he was sitting on the sideline during the SB. He also was saying things about the dead friend of Jalen's, so hard to blame Carter for fighting back to this bully who seems to love to talk but can't back it up.

The difference is quite a few of the 49ers players live on social media and love to talk about everything, making up their own side of the stories. other NFL players right now are not worried about social media but instead getting ready for next year
This is the 49ers to a tee. From the owner whining about how much the Chiefs hold, to Bosa whining about the fact there actually was construction going on outside their hotel when they visited Philly, to CMC whining about the fire alarm going off at their hotel Super Bowl weekend, to Bosa also whining about how much the Chiefs hold. Then they start throwing each other under the bus. So glad that team lost, we'd never hear the end of it, especially us Eagles fans haha.

And now it seems this guy is making stuff up, otherwise, why not show the real receipts of what you allege to be true?
can also go back to the prior year too when the 49ers cried for weeks after losing to the Eagles, then talked all kinds of stuff over social media like they were the one's to actually beat the Eagles and not the Chiefs. Just crazy for this to regularly occur for 1 organization
Weeks? LOL they were talking about it all the way up until December 3rd. They, like a certain division rival, got their True Super Bowl victory by beating the Eagles and getting that revenge they had sought for the better part of a full calendar year.

I think its funny though, that some of them IMMEDIATELY went onto X/Twitter to talk trash, to fans, about their teammates, almost anyone that would listen. And also to stir the pot with the Eagles.

Fans are funny too "At least we took the Chiefs to overtime! We lost better!"

Anyway, back to the Jalen Carter stuff - I would have to imagine if he *truly* made death threats and Feliciano *truly* shared those with the league, we would have heard about it via some sort of suspension or disciplinary action during the season.

But considering the fact he waited until AFTER THE SUPER BOWL to share this stuff, I am smelling fish.
Jalen Carter was the one who threw his hat back in the ring here. He called out Feliciano after Feliciano's twitter spat with a teammate. Feliciano said his comment was a result of what Jalen was saying. Considering he showed a screenshot of Carter's IG account with a picture of Feliciano's kids, I tend to believe it probably went down like that.
Seems like another case of defending a player because he's on your favorite team. If the teams were reversed, doubt Carter would be getting the benefit of the doubt from Eagles fans. Bet the term "scumbag" would be applied generously :popcorn:
You are probably right. And then we move on. On a scale of 1-10 of importance, if it matters, who cares, etc, this story is like a 1. But there is nothing else to talk about so here we are.

I equally think players are scum that publicly toss their teammates under the bus on social media after a Super Bowl loss, but maybe that's just me.

I also think this has a case of "Well thats how Philly is" that is also dragging this story on.

But like I said earlier, if I had the choice of a nice guy personality or a dog personality on defense, I'm choosing the dog and what comes with that territory.
 
"I'll murder you and your kids will never see you again" isn't some off the cuff blurt, it's a threat.
I guess the guy should have told the refs about it. But going to the league about it is....kinda funny and soft. IMO.

Am I condoning threatening a man's kids life in the heat of the moment? No.

Do I think there are probably worse things said to other players over the course of an entire season? I do.

Cue in the "Back in my day, we were just tougher" talk from a guy like me I guess.
 
Bill Romanowski spitting on JJ Stokes isn't heat of the game either and that was called out by the league. The allegation against Catrter goes way beyond that.
Bill Romanowski was a certifiable insane person. Didn't he break his own teammates eye socket so bad that he couldn't continue his career.

I don't think physical actions like that or spitting on a player is "Worse than words" but to each their own. Threaten my family, we are for sure having words, potentially a fight.

Spit on me? You are 100% getting hit.
 

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