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*** Official 2010 Philadelphia Eagles Thread *** (1 Viewer)

I'm going to assume all this Tebow early talk is just noise. I HAVE to assume that, for my own sanity.I don't have ANY problem with them taking another QB, even in the first three rounds. But I do have a problem with that QB being Tim Tebow.
Why? No offense but I have alot more confidence in Andy Reid and Marty M to be able to break down countless hours of tape and scouting reports on a QB prospect then you. The guy only groomed Brett Farve and Donovan McNabb. I mean the bible quotes on the eye patches are pure hack, but that's just one personal opinion - he panders to the bible belt hayceed crowd, thats a given at this point.
Except there AREN'T countless hours of tape on Tebow as a passing quarterback. Unless they want to put his Pro Day on continuous loop. :D
Tebow only threw 995 passes in college.Compared to what 893 for Bradford or 1110 for Clausen.
;) C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
 
I'm going to assume all this Tebow early talk is just noise. I HAVE to assume that, for my own sanity.I don't have ANY problem with them taking another QB, even in the first three rounds. But I do have a problem with that QB being Tim Tebow.
Why? No offense but I have alot more confidence in Andy Reid and Marty M to be able to break down countless hours of tape and scouting reports on a QB prospect then you. The guy only groomed Brett Farve and Donovan McNabb. I mean the bible quotes on the eye patches are pure hack, but that's just one personal opinion - he panders to the bible belt hayceed crowd, thats a given at this point.
Except there AREN'T countless hours of tape on Tebow as a passing quarterback. Unless they want to put his Pro Day on continuous loop. :D
Tebow only threw 995 passes in college.Compared to what 893 for Bradford or 1110 for Clausen.
;) C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
I was perplexed when they took Sheldon Brown after taking Lito Sheppard and still having Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor. I was perplexed when they took Kevin Kolb. I would be perplexed if they took Tim Tebow in one of the first two rounds. But to say there isn't tape on the guy that the coaches can review to see if they can turn the guy into an NFL QB is stupid. And to be honest, they aren't looking for Tebow to be the starter in 2010 anyway. They know he'll be a project.
 
He's a 3 yr project at the very least. But I'm with Wood. There is no justification for taking him early, especially in such a rich draft. They could redo their defense for the next 5 yrs with solid picks. Why not take full advantage of the fact that their offense is set for the same period of time? Get this team some defensive playmakers on par with what we have on offense and it will be a fun time of it around here.

 
I was perplexed when they took Sheldon Brown after taking Lito Sheppard and still having Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor. I was perplexed when they took Kevin Kolb. I would be perplexed if they took Tim Tebow in one of the first two rounds. But to say there isn't tape on the guy that the coaches can review to see if they can turn the guy into an NFL QB is stupid. And to be honest, they aren't looking for Tebow to be the starter in 2010 anyway. They know he'll be a project.
Tebow has COMPLETELY revamped his throwing motion and drop back technique since his college days ended. COMPLETELY. There is, quite literally, no tape on him that showcases what HE wants scouts to think HE will look like as an NFL passer. Regardless of that, we all have opinions and I find it ironic that you take issue with my view that Tim Tebow shouldn't be our team's 1st or 2nd round selection. You recognize the drastic nature of a QB with the collegiate success Tebow enjoyed completely reshaping his throwing motion, right? And his footwork? It's because it was made clear to him that if he wanted to stay a QB, he needed to.How ironic would it be if we ultimately ended up swapping McNabb for Tim Tebow. C'mon, on what planet would that make sense?
 
I was perplexed when they took Sheldon Brown after taking Lito Sheppard and still having Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor. I was perplexed when they took Kevin Kolb. I would be perplexed if they took Tim Tebow in one of the first two rounds. But to say there isn't tape on the guy that the coaches can review to see if they can turn the guy into an NFL QB is stupid. And to be honest, they aren't looking for Tebow to be the starter in 2010 anyway. They know he'll be a project.
Tebow has COMPLETELY revamped his throwing motion and drop back technique since his college days ended. COMPLETELY. There is, quite literally, no tape on him that showcases what HE wants scouts to think HE will look like as an NFL passer. Regardless of that, we all have opinions and I find it ironic that you take issue with my view that Tim Tebow shouldn't be our team's 1st or 2nd round selection. You recognize the drastic nature of a QB with the collegiate success Tebow enjoyed completely reshaping his throwing motion, right? And his footwork? It's because it was made clear to him that if he wanted to stay a QB, he needed to.How ironic would it be if we ultimately ended up swapping McNabb for Tim Tebow. C'mon, on what planet would that make sense?
It would be very ironic, we would trade one overrated QB for another overrated one.
 
Eagles to take the quarterback from Florida with the 24th overall pick.

http://www.csnphilly.com/04/08/10/Could-Te...&feedID=718

:lmao: :X
:lmao: That would make me physically ill.
:lmao:
I would have to kick my 12 lb Maltipoo in the head if this happened.
Not that sounds like a real MANLY dog...... :D
Sigh, my small, cute wife likes small, cute dogs. :lmao:
 
Jason Wood said:
Snotbubbles said:
I was perplexed when they took Sheldon Brown after taking Lito Sheppard and still having Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor. I was perplexed when they took Kevin Kolb. I would be perplexed if they took Tim Tebow in one of the first two rounds. But to say there isn't tape on the guy that the coaches can review to see if they can turn the guy into an NFL QB is stupid. And to be honest, they aren't looking for Tebow to be the starter in 2010 anyway. They know he'll be a project.
Tebow has COMPLETELY revamped his throwing motion and drop back technique since his college days ended. COMPLETELY. There is, quite literally, no tape on him that showcases what HE wants scouts to think HE will look like as an NFL passer. Regardless of that, we all have opinions and I find it ironic that you take issue with my view that Tim Tebow shouldn't be our team's 1st or 2nd round selection. You recognize the drastic nature of a QB with the collegiate success Tebow enjoyed completely reshaping his throwing motion, right? And his footwork? It's because it was made clear to him that if he wanted to stay a QB, he needed to.How ironic would it be if we ultimately ended up swapping McNabb for Tim Tebow. C'mon, on what planet would that make sense?
None, it would make more sense having McNabb back for year #12. Hoenstly if they draft Tebow in the first two rounds I'll throw up. This is all noise come on, they have gaping whole on defense and a shaky OLine
 
Jason Wood said:
:thumbup: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :rolleyes: :thumbup:

 
Jason Wood said:
:rolleyes: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :rant: :rant:
I think thats the rub. I am not opposed to them taking a project like Tebow (especially, as someone else noted, basing it on Reid's past examples of QB grooming). If they get him in the third, AND they made some good picks to shore up the defense with their early picks, I'd be :thumbup: If they spent one of their early picks on him (meaning that they DIDN'T help the defense with said pick) I'd probably stab my eyes out.

 
Jason Wood said:
:rolleyes: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :rant: :rant:
I think thats the rub. I am not opposed to them taking a project like Tebow (especially, as someone else noted, basing it on Reid's past examples of QB grooming). If they get him in the third, AND they made some good picks to shore up the defense with their early picks, I'd be :thumbup: If they spent one of their early picks on him (meaning that they DIDN'T help the defense with said pick) I'd probably stab my eyes out.
That's where I'm coming from. I have enough faith in Andy's ability to scout QBs that if he took Tebow in the 3rd or later, that's all gravy. But all logic (and chatter) suggests that the Eagles were dead set on a "Top 42" pick not randomly but because they felt this draft had that many 1st round, starting caliber guys that could help the team. So right now we theoretically have at least two major, 2010 contributors coming in via the draft. Don't screw that up. That's all I'm asking.
 
JetMaxx said:
He's a 3 yr project at the very least. But I'm with Wood. There is no justification for taking him early, especially in such a rich draft. They could redo their defense for the next 5 yrs with solid picks. Why not take full advantage of the fact that their offense is set for the same period of time? Get this team some defensive playmakers on par with what we have on offense and it will be a fun time of it around here.
I agree with you and Jason as well. They have too many other needs I'd love to see addressed in the early rounds. The only thing that worries me is how they've made some head-scratching moves in the past, whether its trading out of the first round or the Kolb pick in '07. Some WTF moments for sure.It will be curious to see how this front office approaches the draft. Remember this is not the same brain trust making the picks. In addition to the change in GM, I think there's also some uncertainty as to how much pull Andy has. We can speculate Andy has the "final" say, but we don't really know that to be true.Hope we get some Hermit nuggets in the next week! Please, dispel the Tebow talk! :rant:
 
Jason Wood said:
:rolleyes: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :rant: :rant:
I think thats the rub. I am not opposed to them taking a project like Tebow (especially, as someone else noted, basing it on Reid's past examples of QB grooming). If they get him in the third, AND they made some good picks to shore up the defense with their early picks, I'd be :thumbup: If they spent one of their early picks on him (meaning that they DIDN'T help the defense with said pick) I'd probably stab my eyes out.
That's where I'm coming from. I have enough faith in Andy's ability to scout QBs that if he took Tebow in the 3rd or later, that's all gravy. But all logic (and chatter) suggests that the Eagles were dead set on a "Top 42" pick not randomly but because they felt this draft had that many 1st round, starting caliber guys that could help the team. So right now we theoretically have at least two major, 2010 contributors coming in via the draft. Don't screw that up. That's all I'm asking.
:rant:
 
Jason Wood said:
:rolleyes: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :confused: :rant:
I think thats the rub. I am not opposed to them taking a project like Tebow (especially, as someone else noted, basing it on Reid's past examples of QB grooming). If they get him in the third, AND they made some good picks to shore up the defense with their early picks, I'd be :thumbup: If they spent one of their early picks on him (meaning that they DIDN'T help the defense with said pick) I'd probably stab my eyes out.
That's where I'm coming from. I have enough faith in Andy's ability to scout QBs that if he took Tebow in the 3rd or later, that's all gravy. But all logic (and chatter) suggests that the Eagles were dead set on a "Top 42" pick not randomly but because they felt this draft had that many 1st round, starting caliber guys that could help the team. So right now we theoretically have at least two major, 2010 contributors coming in via the draft. Don't screw that up. That's all I'm asking.
:thumbup:
:thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Jason Wood said:
:rolleyes: C'mon Snotbubbles. By any draft scout, professional or not, have you heard say Tebow is NFL ready to play QB? Even those justifying him as a selection are citing things like character, work ethic and LONG TERM potential. I can't believe people are acting like potentially grabbing Tim Tebow in the first round or early second would be an optimal use of our draft pick bounty. C'mon, be honest, if that happened you wouldn't be perplexed? Honestly?
Isn't this what you want out of a thrid string, developemental QB?I know where you're coming from though. Tebow in the third...I'd be :thumbup: AT 24 or 37? :confused: :rant:
I think thats the rub. I am not opposed to them taking a project like Tebow (especially, as someone else noted, basing it on Reid's past examples of QB grooming). If they get him in the third, AND they made some good picks to shore up the defense with their early picks, I'd be :thumbup: If they spent one of their early picks on him (meaning that they DIDN'T help the defense with said pick) I'd probably stab my eyes out.
That's where I'm coming from. I have enough faith in Andy's ability to scout QBs that if he took Tebow in the 3rd or later, that's all gravy. But all logic (and chatter) suggests that the Eagles were dead set on a "Top 42" pick not randomly but because they felt this draft had that many 1st round, starting caliber guys that could help the team. So right now we theoretically have at least two major, 2010 contributors coming in via the draft. Don't screw that up. That's all I'm asking.
:thumbup:
:lmao: Eagles fans should be upset if they don't take a QB in this draft to start to groom. Somewhere in the 3rd to 5th depending on what drops to them. But Tebow in the 1st or 2nd? I don't even want to think of that as a possibility.

 
I hope the Tebow talk is to spark a trade for a team that actually does want him

I think they may look more at a Pike or John Skelton from Fordham later. They need a guy who can be a number #2 not a #1

Hopefully they still move Vick and "Hello, Mark Bulger!" :coffee:

 
I'd prefer Jarrett Brown as a developmental guy. He looked good at the Senior Bowl and has the talent that should respond well to good coaching

 
renesauz said:
Philly will be adding another QB, obviously. If Tebow were to slip to the middle of the third round, I'd have no problem with that. We would have already selected at least two, and probably three players at higher need positions were that to happen, and I'm not a big fan of using late round picks on a player that almost has to make the roster. (Other then a kicker type, obviously)Early second round? :confused: Can't see that at all. THAT would be something to get upset about.
John Skelton is getting a ton of Philly attention.
 
Jason Wood said:
I'm going to assume all this Tebow early talk is just noise. I HAVE to assume that, for my own sanity.I don't have ANY problem with them taking another QB, even in the first three rounds. But I do have a problem with that QB being Tim Tebow.
We're in agreement on this one, Jason.I really don't get Lindy's comparison of Tebow to McNabb. That baffled me. (Lindy's Draft mag often gives comparable players, and for Tebow they said McNabb - I don't see that at all).
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm still curious to see what Deranged Hermit may have been able to glean from his buddy about the McNabb trade decision making process (including other offers) as well as what this might mean for the draft.

 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm still curious to see what Deranged Hermit may have been able to glean from his buddy about the McNabb trade decision making process (including other offers) as well as what this might mean for the draft.
Agreed - but I think you have to look at the current roster and see how much room they have to keep the rookies they select. Is there room for 10 6 r more players? I'd expect multiple LB and DB picks, lineman and possibly a RB and QB later in the draft. I'd also expect 1-2 WRs.2 WR, RB, QB, 2 LB, 1-2 S and 1-2 CBs.That's 4 on offense and 4-6 on defense. Odds are that they'll have plenty of ammo to move either up, down, or even grab more 2011 picks.
 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
I read the article, but I honestly don't believe he said that at all - I think that is way too low class for Donovan. Any link to a video? Otherwise, I still call BS...
 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
I read the article, but I honestly don't believe he said that at all - I think that is way too low class for Donovan. Any link to a video? Otherwise, I still call BS...
:unsure:
 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
I read the article, but I honestly don't believe he said that at all - I think that is way too low class for Donovan. Any link to a video? Otherwise, I still call BS...
:unsure:
One thing Donovan likes to do is joke around, and that's the only way I can see him saying things like that. Wishing cancer on people? He always had far more poise and composure - I'd argue he was too reserved at times.If he truly said those things and he’s that bitter good riddance, but I just don't buy that he said those things in a serious tone.

 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
I read the article, but I honestly don't believe he said that at all - I think that is way too low class for Donovan. Any link to a video? Otherwise, I still call BS...
:lmao:
One thing Donovan likes to do is joke around, and that's the only way I can see him saying things like that. Wishing cancer on people? He always had far more poise and composure - I'd argue he was too reserved at times.If he truly said those things and he’s that bitter good riddance, but I just don't buy that he said those things in a serious tone.
THE ONION!!!!!


 
Originally Posted by http://www.theonion.com/articles/donovan-m...eful-ove,17235/

WASHINGTON—During an emotionally charged press conference Monday, newly minted Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb expressed gratitude to the unappreciative, abusive, and intolerant fans of the Philadelphia Eagles for their total lack of support over the years. "I'd like to thank all the Eagles fans who were always there to demand the whole world from me every week, who expected me to do everything with almost nothing, and who blamed me for the team's every failure," said the six-time Pro Bowler, who also apologized for his failure to shore up the Eagles defense and his inability to keep Brian Westbrook healthy while leading the team to five NFC championship games. "I can't thank them enough for the constant insults or tell you what their lack of support meant to me when Rush Limbaugh made racist comments about me. My only regret, besides every ****ing awful moment of the past 11 years, is that I couldn't give these people what they wanted most: drafting Ricky Williams back in 1999. No fans deserved it more." McNabb then wished probable Eagles starting QB Kevin Kolb luck winning the next 25 Super Bowls "because nothing else will be enough," gave all Philly fans the finger "because I can't give them all cancer," sighed with pleasure, and went to turn in his Eagles playbook to the Redskins' defensive coordinators.
I read the article, but I honestly don't believe he said that at all - I think that is way too low class for Donovan. Any link to a video? Otherwise, I still call BS...
:lmao:
One thing Donovan likes to do is joke around, and that's the only way I can see him saying things like that. Wishing cancer on people? He always had far more poise and composure - I'd argue he was too reserved at times.If he truly said those things and he’s that bitter good riddance, but I just don't buy that he said those things in a serious tone.
:angry:
 
Couldn't Teabow have immediate impact? With McNabb gone I think Reid might be able to draw up some crazy plays that I don't think he could last year becaue McNabb seemed upset about being taken out of the game in the preseason. He could be goaline help at the very least. So besides being a long term project for full potential he can help the team right away. Then maybe trade Vick somewhere or is that just dream? Probably couldn't get much of anything for him. QB may not be a need but if you have all these picks it may be the best opportunity you have to draft someone that you think is best overall over a need, since you have other picks to fill those needs.

 
I have some info I'll drop tomorrow. I had a family emergency today and I've been away from the computer just about all day or else I'd have this posted already.

 
Deranged Hermit said:
I have some info I'll drop tomorrow. I had a family emergency today and I've been away from the computer just about all day or else I'd have this posted already.
juicy... :rolleyes:
 
I was perplexed when they took Sheldon Brown after taking Lito Sheppard and still having Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor. I was perplexed when they took Kevin Kolb. I would be perplexed if they took Tim Tebow in one of the first two rounds. But to say there isn't tape on the guy that the coaches can review to see if they can turn the guy into an NFL QB is stupid. And to be honest, they aren't looking for Tebow to be the starter in 2010 anyway. They know he'll be a project.
Even though I would be royally pissed if they don't get a starting caliber LB or S in the first 2 picks, staring at Tebow at 37 will be very tempting. At worst, he's Vick in 2011. Conceding all of the valid criticisms about his footwork and delivery, his ceiling is just too high to ignore.
 
My dream scenario is Pouncey in the 1st and then Allen in the early 2nd :shrug:
This is what Tommy Lawlor says about Pouncey:
RE: Maurkice PounceyHe will not be an Eagle. We're going with Cole/McGlynn at C.
Now, he doesn't know everything but he usually states it when he's unsure. When he says something as matter of fact as this, it usually means he knows something we don't.
 
Deranged Hermit said:
I have some info I'll drop tomorrow. I had a family emergency today and I've been away from the computer just about all day or else I'd have this posted already.
Looks like I'll be spending time at work refreshing this thread. Good times.
 
My dream scenario is Pouncey in the 1st and then Allen in the early 2nd :lol:
This is what Tommy Lawlor says about Pouncey:
RE: Maurkice PounceyHe will not be an Eagle. We're going with Cole/McGlynn at C.
Now, he doesn't know everything but he usually states it when he's unsure. When he says something as matter of fact as this, it usually means he knows something we don't.
Just saying what my dream scenario is, I have no Earthly idea what will really happen :kicksrock:
 
My dream scenario is Pouncey in the 1st and then Allen in the early 2nd :nerd:
This is what Tommy Lawlor says about Pouncey:
RE: Maurkice PounceyHe will not be an Eagle. We're going with Cole/McGlynn at C.
Now, he doesn't know everything but he usually states it when he's unsure. When he says something as matter of fact as this, it usually means he knows something we don't.
Just saying what my dream scenario is, I have no Earthly idea what will really happen :goodposting:
Understood, just passing on what I read.
 
My dream scenario is Pouncey in the 1st and then Allen in the early 2nd :thumbup:
This is what Tommy Lawlor says about Pouncey:
RE: Maurkice PounceyHe will not be an Eagle. We're going with Cole/McGlynn at C.
Now, he doesn't know everything but he usually states it when he's unsure. When he says something as matter of fact as this, it usually means he knows something we don't.
I was thinking they should perhaps look at bringing in Kevin Mawae on a one year deal to cover until Jackson is healthy again. Cole was very underwhelming at C last season.
 
Alright, here's what I was able to get from my conversation on Saturday:

1st round they are looking at DE, CB and OL (in that order). I'm told a trade DOWN is not totally out of the question as they have certain specific guys they are looking at and if several of them are falling they might just try to pick up some extra draft choices. Do not look for them to trade up unless someone is pratically giving their pick away. A certain QB is not an option in the 1st from what I can gather.

2nd round they have some safeties and LBs they like and might trade up with their second 2nd round pick. The QB that wasn't an option in the 1st is absolutely an option in this round. Do not be surprised if they take him with 2.4.

3rd round the are looking at QB if the QB they want in the 2nd is not there. They will otherwise take BPA at Either OL, CB, DE or LB depending on who they take earlier.

I'm sorry I can't name specific names (as usual) but as things become clearer closer to draft day, I'll try to strongly hint like I did last year with Maclin.

 
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Alright, here's what I was able to get from my conversation on Saturday:1st round they are looking at DE, CB and OL (in that order). I'm told a trade DOWN is not totally out of the question as they have certain specific guys they are looking at and if several of them are falling they might just try to pick up some extra draft choices. Do not look for them to trade up unless someone is pratically giving their pick away. A certain QB is not an option in the 1st from what I can gather.2nd round they have some safeties and LBs they like and might trade up with their second 2nd round pick. The QB that wasn't an option in the 1st is absolutely an option in this round. Do not be surprised if they take him with 2.4.3rd round the are looking at QB if the QB they want in the 2nd is not there. They will otherwise take BPA at Either OL, CB, DE or LB depending on who they take earlier.I'm sorry I can't name specific names (as usual) but as things become clearer closer to draft day, I'll try to strongly hint like I did last year with Maclin.
Thanks DH :hot:I SINCERELY hope "he who shall not be named" isn't still on the board at our 2nd round pick. PLEASE FOOTBALL GODS, I'M BEGGING YOU.
 
How funny would it be if the pick they got for trading mcnabb, they took tebow with...ugh. Also that Cole/McGlynn @ starting center comment made my ###### quiver.

See, if they just paid Brown, they could have room for a C/Gf available but nope.

I saw them going C/G - LB - S ( yes i know they never draft a LB in the first but some may fall. I think there will be decent safety prospects in the 2nd.

edit: watch the 2nd round pick be like the kolb pick and they take Skeleton

 
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How funny would it be if the pick they got for trading mcnabb, they took tebow with...ugh. Also that Cole/McGlynn @ starting center comment made my ###### quiver.

See, if they just paid Brown, they could have room for a C/Gf available but nope.

I saw them going C/G - LB - S ( yes i know they never draft a LB in the first but some may fall. I think there will be decent safety prospects in the 2nd.
THIS :D !!I know the Eagles front office could care less (rightfully so, I've defended them on this issue many times in the past) about fan perception, but I just really, really, REALLY don't want to have to wrap my head around the idea that we effectively traded McNabb for Tebow. Andy, don't do us like that. :no:

 
Alright, here's what I was able to get from my conversation on Saturday:1st round they are looking at DE, CB and OL (in that order). I'm told a trade DOWN is not totally out of the question as they have certain specific guys they are looking at and if several of them are falling they might just try to pick up some extra draft choices. Do not look for them to trade up unless someone is pratically giving their pick away. A certain QB is not an option in the 1st from what I can gather.2nd round they have some safeties and LBs they like and might trade up with their second 2nd round pick. The QB that wasn't an option in the 1st is absolutely an option in this round. Do not be surprised if they take him with 2.4.3rd round the are looking at QB if the QB they want in the 2nd is not there. They will otherwise take BPA at Either OL, CB, DE or LB depending on who they take earlier.I'm sorry I can't name specific names (as usual) but as things become clearer closer to draft day, I'll try to strongly hint like I did last year with Maclin.
Thanks DH :thumbup:I SINCERELY hope "he who shall not be named" isn't still on the board at our 2nd round pick. PLEASE FOOTBALL GODS, I'M BEGGING YOU.
:goodposting:
 

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