phillychuck wrote:Got a second rounder for AJ Feeley. Hot Foles is worth a mid to late first. (Probably not since it's only one season...).
In 2004. If that trade is what you use to measure QB draft pick value, you're going to be disappointed a lot.
phillychuck wrote:Got a second rounder for AJ Feeley. Hot Foles is worth a mid to late first. (Probably not since it's only one season...).
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
heyeaglefn wrote:Is he not still signed next year?
Wolfgang622 wrote:I don't know, anybody who can go 27 TD / 2 INT for a significant stretch of time in the NFL must have something on the ball, and Foles is about to start for the best coach he has ever started for, and yes that includes Andy Reid.
Doll Is Mine wrote:I hope he gets a huge contract from some team this offseason. He deserves it.
A sad Cowboys fan wrote:Eagles trade Foles for Bradford, trade Bradord for a number one, get Foles back for free. Rip-off kings of the NFL.
Grotewold wrote:A sad Cowboys fan wrote:Eagles trade Foles for Bradford, trade Bradord for a number one, get Foles back for free. Rip-off kings of the NFL.
moar reax from haters during the game
They're winning with Nick Foles. But O lines aren’t important. In fact, poor to mediocre ones are preferable, because then you can draft more WR. You need lots of those so you can run all kinds of routes and get the ball out in 1.8 seconds. Far better that way. Far better. (Giants)
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.