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@Boris posted:

What could go wrong?!?! 🤔🤷‍♂️

The Bills will throttle them.

Yes. Because Jordan Love is about to get PAID.

That's the one downside of the Packers approach of letting a young QB sit and learn for several years. You lose out on a couple of years when your starting QB has some experience and is still making 10-12 million a year instead of 45-50.

I meant now is in the next 4 years before almost the entire offense comes to their 5th year option.  They can handle Love's next contract, especially once AR's money is fully off the books.  They won't be able to keep this offensive group together when they hit their 5th year option.

Defensive contracts notwithstanding.

The Niners stole their Soul....

Losing such a pivotal game in that fashion clearly rattled the Eagles. And like Nick Bosa said, the 49ers laid the blueprint on how to defend Jalen Hurts and the Eagles' offense. There is no way to not credit the 49ers at least partially for their demise. In a way, it is karma for how the team conducted themselves. They were so full themselves and arrogant as if they were champions or had sustained success the last several years.

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/n...wnfall-of-the-eagles

I loved it ...because after the Eagles barely ....and I mean BARELY beat the Chiefs, they were all so full of themselves....and if you missed it...go check out what Siriani said after the game in the KC stadium tunnel.

Fuck the Eagles and their fans.....as a brilliant sign in Tampa said....

BYE EAGLES BYE!!

Interesting that Hurts just sat there and took it, at least in that clip. No discussion, no backtalk, just... passively sitting alone. Not only that, but Mariota didn't even step between Hurts and Godert or even look like he was trying to calm down Godert. Not a good look for a team at all.

I don't know that what happened during one game (SF) could cause the implosion of an entire team and locker room, but it would depend on how it was handled. Did Hurts or other player leaders point fingers at others and not themselves? Did the coaches rip into the team too badly for one bad game? Did losing the assistant coaches they lost after last year make affect them? I just want to know what makes a team that fragile!

Now that ther season is done, it will be interesting to see if something comes out about just what happened.

My day was a little brighter knowing this unabashed homer was miserable watching that Eagles game. .  Most reporters you have little idea who they root for. He's never missed an opportunity to root for the Eagles while working.

@titmfatied posted:

My day was a little brighter knowing this unabashed homer was miserable watching that Eagles game. .  Most reporters you have little idea who they root for. He's never missed an opportunity to root for the Eagles while working.

If you want objectivity out of Philly, pretty much the only place to go is Ray Didinger. He's far more an Eagles historian than pundit. And he's never been one to refrain from ripping the organization when it's warranted. I don't mind Sal Pal, but you're not wrong about the homerism.

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