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  • Buyer’s Remorse – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    Buyer’s Remorse – Philadelphia Sports Nation

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    A Tumultuous NFL Career that Began With the Eagles Takes Yet Another Turn.

    Last week — on his third NFL team since the Eagles —wide receiver Jalen Reagor was cut from the New England Patriots Practice Squad.  On the same day, he posted photo of a Bugatti parked outside of a trailer (you should really garage that thing!) He then signed with the Los Angeles Chargers Practice Squad. Some players just have nine lives.

    In November of 2021 — as Nick Sirianni’s Eagles were working to position themselves to be a .500 team — the larger objective was to become a playoff team. Down 13–7 with less than a minute left in the fourth quarter — Jalen Hurts lofted a pass on 4th and 10 towards the end zone. Former first-round draft pick Jalen Reagor elevated at the one yard line — out-positioning the defender. Unfortunately — he didn’t come down with the football. His quote to the media after the late November game where he missed a couple of opportunities was, “just two drops.”

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    That late November game in the Meadowlands was another example of why the former TCU product didn’t work out for the Eagles after plenty of opportunity to shine. Before the Eagles released Reagor — after doing everything possible to get the ball in his hands– Howie Roseman’s selection would come under unusual scrutiny as former LSU and Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson was still available when the Eagles took Reagor. Ironically — he would end up on the same Minnesota Vikings team as Justin Jefferson.

    The Eagles would make the playoffs in 2021 — but would trade Reagor to the Minnesota Vikings the following year in 2022. The trade equity would play a part in landing both A.J. Brown and drafting DeVonta Smith.

    So, yes — it did work out well in the end.

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    Michael Thomas Leibrandt

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  • Insurance? Or Something Deeper? – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    Insurance? Or Something Deeper? – Philadelphia Sports Nation

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    The Eagles Went Shopping Last Week. What were They Shopping For Exactly?

    Amid a Covid restricted 2020 Draft, the Eagles sat in a remote setting ready to make a second round selection. This pick, would not be an addition to the arsenal for franchise quarterback Carson Wentz, a lockdown cornerback, or a defensive end, or that linebacker that the fanbase wanted so badly.

    This selection would land them Jalen Hurts, a top college quarterback prospect.

    As a four-star high school recruit from Rivals.com, Jalen Hurts flourished under coach Nick Saban. In the 2018 College Football Championship Game, Hurts was benched in the second half, only to redeem himself and start for Alabama again next season.

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    In his final college campaign, after transferring to Oklahoma — he had perhaps his most impressive season ever.

    In a magical ride season of 2018 — the Eagles won a Super Bowl with two excellent quarterbacks. Was the pick to secure a capable backup or to guard against a Wentz implosion that came nearly a year later?

    Last week, the Eagles made an aggressive move to try to get Justin Fields. On the surface, it looked as though it was another aggressive Roseman move as insurance against a catastrophic Jalen Hurts’ injury.

    But was it meant to add security or something much more?

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    Questions have arisen out of the Novacare Complex about this season, after signing a five-year $255 Million contract, with the highest yearly payout in NFL history of $51 Million per year and with a QBR drop from 2022 of 101.5 to 89.1 this season.

    After all was said and done — the Pittsburgh Steelers, not the Philadelphia Eagles signed Justin Fields for $3.2 Million for the 2024 season. Instead, the Eagles have secured Will Grier and Kenny Pickett.

    The Eagles did draft Jalen Hurts in that covid-restricted 2020 NFL Draft.

    And Carson Wentz. He’d very soon be on his way out in Philadelphia.

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    Michael Thomas Leibrandt

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