Interesting because they have Jordan Travis on the team and if he is healthy I wonder if they just roll with him.
Sometimes those young QB's can help a franchise because you never know until you give them a shot.
Interesting because they have Jordan Travis on the team and if he is healthy I wonder if they just roll with him.
He should retire.Good. Dude is fucking WASHED.....
Myles Garrett you're an EAGLE.
Howie let's get him.
Why is Cam getting heat for saying the Panthers were losers. They won 2 games the year prior, that's why you get a number one pick cause you were losing. Steve Smith had no 100 yard games that year but had 6 in Cams first year.
Giants, Browns and Titans won 3 games each this year no one is calling any of those locker rooms a bunch of winners.
Why is Cam getting heat for saying the Panthers were losers. They won 2 games the year prior, that's why you get a number one pick cause you were losing. Steve Smith had no 100 yard games that year but had 6 in Cams first year.
Giants, Browns and Titans won 3 games each this year no one is calling any of those locker rooms a bunch of winners.
Steve Smith had 554 yards and 2 TDs that year. His worst output besides his first season and his injured season. Is that winning?Calling someone a loser is a crazy title bro.
That should offend everyone.
So Steve Smith who will get in the Hall of Fame before Cam is a loser?
Steve Smith had 554 yards and 2 TDs that year. His worst output besides his first season and his injured season. Is that winning?
I know what you mean and that wasnt a winning team.
This was Jimmy clausen and Brian st. Pierre. If I remember correctly, I think we beat the ravens that year. That was one of the two wins..lolThat doesn't make someone a loser.
Who was the QB? He was passing the ball to himself?
Calling someone a loser is just about the worst thing you can call someone.
That could happen since y'all got the money, but never count Howie out though, players want to come here because of a winning culture and Garrett mentioned about wanting to join the eagles.HELL NO!!! Come sign with the Commanders! LOL
That could happen since y'all got the money, but never count Howie out though, players want to come here because of a winning culture and Garrett mentioned about wanting to join the eagles.
Right, if my eagles gets Garrett, it's over for the rest of the league since the defense is already good, he'll take that defense to another level.Man I will never count Howie out....LOL
He is a wizard with the salary cap....
Right, if my eagles gets Garrett, it's over for the rest of the league since the defense is already good, he'll take that defense to another level.
Also, since my eagles won a Superbowl, that would make it easy for him to want to come here for less money. You never know.
Thanks for this, didn't even know about this.What's even more scary, Andrew Berry is the GM of the Browns.....He would still have to agree with a trade, but guess who Andrew's mentor was????
HOWIE!!!
And Howie just hired his brother Adam Berry this year for some role in the front office...Man if this shit goes down, I am probably going to drink a 5th of Hennessey
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Andrew Berry
Vice President of Football Operations
Biography
Andrew Berry has been hired as the vice president of football operations and joins the Eagles front office from the Cleveland Browns where he served as vice president of player personnel from 2016-18.
Prior to his time with the Browns, Berry worked for the Indianapolis Colts for seven years (2009-15). He was originally hired by Indianapolis as a scouting assistant and was promoted to pro scout in 2011. One year later, he was elevated to pro scouting coordinator and served in that role for his final four seasons with the club. During Berry's tenure in Indianapolis, the Colts won four AFC South titles, made five postseason appearances and advanced to Super Bowl XLIV.
Berry graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in computer science. He also played football for the Crimson, starting all four years at cornerback and earning All-Ivy League honors three times.
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