Deamon
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Keep up with a rumor that never materialized
Keep up with a rumor that never materialized
Days? It was yesterday afternoon . But if you consider that time we'll spent then more power to you.Man it took you days to even know he got signed lol. You shouldn't be throwing stones.Keep up with a rumor that never materialized?man, keep up lolWere they? They claimed him off waivers, didn't they?
They were in trade talks with the niners and trying to make a deal with them and SF walked away from it. Then released him days later.
Okay, sounds like you wasted your time on that one.
And yes I believe they were in trade talks.
Keep up with a rumor that never materialized
1. You're implying that it was SF who called PHI to make a deal but you don't know that.Keep up with a rumor that never materialized
49ers "Oh hai Eeglez. Do u want to give us sumthin fer Trey Serminz?"
Phili "But you're going to cut him, right? Everyone knows that."
49ers "Uhhh...noes"
Phili "That's okay, we'll just go get Sony Michel or Duke Johnson or Marlon Mack or..."
49ers "Okay, thanks byez"
49ers "Someone tell Shefter"
Shefter "YAYZ!!!! I BREAKZ ALL THA NEWZEZ!!!"
No, Williams was cut after one year too.I'm reminded of some guy named Joe, I think Williams, Shanahan supposedly insisted on taking in the 3rd or 4th a few years back. By insisted, I mean he threw a fit about it. This particular running back didn't play much either, but at least stayed thru at least most of his rookie contract.
Twitter also saying that Philly was talking trade with the Niners last week and the Niners walked away...and eventually cut him.
You're implying that it was SF who called PHI to make a deal but you don't know that.
Yep, but @Chaka would rather be argumentative than be wrong. It's very likely Philly called SF about the trade, and very unlikely it played out in that ridiculous way he posted it.Ya reports I’ve read suggested it was Eagles who were inquiring about a trade not the other way around
Why would "everyone know he was going to be cut?" They put him on their final 53 man roster (maybe you were also unaware of this), it would make no sense to have him make that over someone else they wanted to keep, if they planned on ditching him anyways.Phili "But you're going to cut him, right? Everyone knows that."
He mentioned it as SF approaching Philly. It's been reported that Philly reached out to them."In trade talks" doesn't mean any offer actually happened. Most likely it was exactly as Chaka explained without all the pedantic diabtribe. They talked, couldn't reach anything close to an agreement, and SFO decided to keep him on the 53 maybe as a bluff maybe as a last ditch effort to wring a 7th out.
Okay, if it happened (and it's still simply a rumor), great. So what? Niners, asked too much and for some baffling reason didn't accept whatever low-ball offer Philly made and just gave him away for nothing. Seems pretty spot on to my satire above (apologies for not including a trigger warning @Deamon ).Twitter also saying that Philly was talking trade with the Niners last week and the Niners walked away...and eventually cut him.
You're implying that it was SF who called PHI to make a deal but you don't know that.
Yep, but @Chaka would rather be argumentative than be wrong. It's very likely Philly called SF about the trade, and very unlikely it played out in that ridiculous way he posted it.Ya reports I’ve read suggested it was Eagles who were inquiring about a trade not the other way around
Why would "everyone know he was going to be cut?" They put him on their final 53 man roster (maybe you were also unaware of this), it would make no sense to have him make that over someone else they wanted to keep, if they planned on ditching him anyways.Phili "But you're going to cut him, right? Everyone knows that."
done@JohnnyU … can we get a thread title change when you get a chance?
I’m not sure which is more confusing to me to pick. SF RBs or PHI RBs…
I’ve steered clear of both in redraft. I had pieces of both last year and it was more of a headache than it was worth. And I managed to pick the wrong ones most times.
Okay, if it happened (and it's still simply a rumor), great.
There ya go, you're comin around.
So what? Niners, asked too much and for some baffling reason didn't accept whatever low-ball offer Philly made and just gave him away for nothing.
It doesn't matter. You brought all this up because we were discussing WHY SF would have done this, or maybe if like MOP suggested, they planned to keep him but simply as a 3rd/4th RB on the team and he asked for a release.
Seems pretty spot on to my satire above (apologies for not including a trigger warning @Deamon ).
Not at all as you suggested SF approached them, and suggested that Philly offered zero. It matters in this context as it's strange they turned down the 'low ball offer' just to cut him 2 days later. Maybe something happened behind closed doors?
What is Sermon's value in Philly ATM? Is his signing a vote of no confidence in Sanders, Gainwell & Scott? Does he have a greater opportunity to take over the backfield, or even be relevant, than he did in San Francisco?
The most likely scenario is he doesn't do much in Philly, but they have only 3 other RB's and 4 other WR's, so adding a 4th RB was likely. Add in the health of Sanders and the potentially low confidence in Gainwell, and the signing makes a lot of sense, even if it turns into nothing. Probably has a better opportunity to take over Philly backfield over any other team, but I still say the probability is low.
I actually like Sermon a little, he looked entirely lost last year doing almost everything, but when he did get his limited opportunities to carry the ball he actually seemed to run with authority, although not always in the direction the play was designed. He's an interesting physical prospect. I won't invest any draft capital in him today, but I will have him on my watch list.
He's probably fantasy irrelevant unless you have an extremely deep league and he's a dart throw. But for Philly the signing makes a ton of sense and has little to no downside.
What happened?The dream is over.
What’s going on I can’t find anything recent on him that would merit this commentThe dream is over.
What’s going on I can’t find anything recent on him that would merit this comment
Well, he was a healthy scratch last week (week before too?) just like he typically was in SF. Could be a general statement not based on any breaking news, in which case it feels pretty accurate.What’s going on I can’t find anything recent on him that would merit this commentThe dream is over.
Absolutely nothingWhat did I miss?
A brain fart on my part.What did I miss?
He just isn’t any good it appears. Not sure how much more we need to see, but I suppose he could surprise us. I wouldn’t hold your breath however.The Sermon truthers will surface again if the Eagles aren’t able to re-sign Sanders.
Doesn’t this open the door for Gainwell? Or is he “proven” to be more change of pace? (I honestly don’t watch the eagles or follow Gainwell, so not sure what he’s looked like so far)The Sermon truthers will surface again if the Eagles aren’t able to re-sign Sanders.
I hate to admit it, but Gainwell will never be more than a COP back. There is a new phrase for those backs just like him coming to a draft near you, they always stand the risk of getting “Kenny Gainwell’d”.Doesn’t this open the door for Gainwell? Or is he “proven” to be more change of pace? (I honestly don’t watch the eagles or follow Gainwell, so not sure what he’s looked like so far)The Sermon truthers will surface again if the Eagles aren’t able to re-sign Sanders.
His usage has been inconsistent and perplexing. I suspect if Sanders signs elsewhere, the Eagles #1 RB for 2023 is not currently on the roster.Doesn’t this open the door for Gainwell? Or is he “proven” to be more change of pace? (I honestly don’t watch the eagles or follow Gainwell, so not sure what he’s looked like so far)The Sermon truthers will surface again if the Eagles aren’t able to re-sign Sanders.
That went over my head. I have no idea what you’re talking about.Added sermon for the small chance and that rose man is galaxy braining for next year lol
Sometimes you have to realize that if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then by God it is a duck.
What the hell do the lousy Colts have to do with the lousy Trey Sermon?Sometimes you have to realize that if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then by God it is a duck.
Nice Fansided article, JohnnyU. Why don't you take your Saturday-led Colts and go soak in that success.
I shamelessly have him in one league from the waiver wire, but may have to drop in May.I picked him up off waivers in one league about 8 weeks ago and not sure why I can’t drop him each week. We have 30 man rosters which expand for the rookie draft so at this point I’ll carry him through the offseason but he’s a long shot now.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Trey Sermon "got a chance to be really good."
We swear this was said in 2023. Sirianni was effusive in his praise for Sermon's practice play, saying "I can't tell you how many times at practice he made a cut or you just saw him in his pads or he made a play on a screen or whatever it was," and adding "I wish we could get him touches." Ultimately we don't expect a major role for Sermon next season, but he should have a full offseason to make the case that he deserves them in 2023.
SOURCE: Zach Berman on Twitter
Mar 28, 2023 at 1:16 PM ET
"He's so amazingly great. Basically Barry Sanders. Not like, Barry Sanders-esque, or whatever. Just straight up Barry Sanders. Really a shame that everyone else on the team is vastly better than him or we would probably try giving him the ball a couple times."Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Trey Sermon "got a chance to be really good."
We swear this was said in 2023. Sirianni was effusive in his praise for Sermon's practice play, saying "I can't tell you how many times at practice he made a cut or you just saw him in his pads or he made a play on a screen or whatever it was," and adding "I wish we could get him touches." Ultimately we don't expect a major role for Sermon next season, but he should have a full offseason to make the case that he deserves them in 2023.
SOURCE: Zach Berman on Twitter
Mar 28, 2023 at 1:16 PM ET
The Athletic’s Zach Berman projects RB Trey Sermon to make the team’s 53-man roster over RB Boston Scott.
To be fair, The Atheltic’s Bo Wulf projected Scott to get the final running back spot over Sermon, so this is far from a settled debate. Berman noted that keeping Sermon would allow the Eagles to hang onto until the end of his contract after the 2024 season. Scott would also be easy to stash on Philly’s practice squad. Nick Sirianni talked up Sermon in the spring and has been giving him some reps with the first-team offense. He could be worth a stash in deep dynasty leagues but is off the radar in redraft formats.
I'm not so sure Scott would be an easy stash.The Athletic’s Zach Berman projects RB Trey Sermon to make the team’s 53-man roster over RB Boston Scott.
To be fair, The Atheltic’s Bo Wulf projected Scott to get the final running back spot over Sermon, so this is far from a settled debate. Berman noted that keeping Sermon would allow the Eagles to hang onto until the end of his contract after the 2024 season. Scott would also be easy to stash on Philly’s practice squad. Nick Sirianni talked up Sermon in the spring and has been giving him some reps with the first-team offense. He could be worth a stash in deep dynasty leagues but is off the radar in redraft formats.
This is the game the Eagles play at RB. They refuse to pay anyone at the position so its a balancing act of who plays well vs who still has years on a rookie contract. I'm a Scott fan, but man Nick has been talking up Trey Sermon ALL offseason it seems. Will be interesting to see how these RBs play tomorrow.I'm not so sure Scott would be an easy stash.The Athletic’s Zach Berman projects RB Trey Sermon to make the team’s 53-man roster over RB Boston Scott.
To be fair, The Atheltic’s Bo Wulf projected Scott to get the final running back spot over Sermon, so this is far from a settled debate. Berman noted that keeping Sermon would allow the Eagles to hang onto until the end of his contract after the 2024 season. Scott would also be easy to stash on Philly’s practice squad. Nick Sirianni talked up Sermon in the spring and has been giving him some reps with the first-team offense. He could be worth a stash in deep dynasty leagues but is off the radar in redraft formats.
It might behoove the Giants to claim him because he destroys them every time he plays against them.I'm not so sure Scott would be an easy stash.The Athletic’s Zach Berman projects RB Trey Sermon to make the team’s 53-man roster over RB Boston Scott.
To be fair, The Atheltic’s Bo Wulf projected Scott to get the final running back spot over Sermon, so this is far from a settled debate. Berman noted that keeping Sermon would allow the Eagles to hang onto until the end of his contract after the 2024 season. Scott would also be easy to stash on Philly’s practice squad. Nick Sirianni talked up Sermon in the spring and has been giving him some reps with the first-team offense. He could be worth a stash in deep dynasty leagues but is off the radar in redraft formats.
Honestly I wouldn’t be shocked if they did - sometimes things like that stick with a coaching staff and it’s not like they have great depth behind Barkley.It might behoove the Giants to claim him because he destroys them every time he plays against them.I'm not so sure Scott would be an easy stash.The Athletic’s Zach Berman projects RB Trey Sermon to make the team’s 53-man roster over RB Boston Scott.
To be fair, The Atheltic’s Bo Wulf projected Scott to get the final running back spot over Sermon, so this is far from a settled debate. Berman noted that keeping Sermon would allow the Eagles to hang onto until the end of his contract after the 2024 season. Scott would also be easy to stash on Philly’s practice squad. Nick Sirianni talked up Sermon in the spring and has been giving him some reps with the first-team offense. He could be worth a stash in deep dynasty leagues but is off the radar in redraft formats.