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To: bill12345

Up to now he’s mostly been in Q3 and Q4 with the 2nd and 3rd string OL. Still think they out to think about trading Sanchez. Eagles look good this year.


5 posted on 09/03/2015 9:22:47 PM PDT by Vic S
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To: Vic S
Up to now he’s mostly been in Q3 and Q4 with the 2nd and 3rd string OL. Still think they out to think about trading Sanchez. Eagles look good this year.
It’s been a head-scratcher seeing Kelly drop the Eagles’ two franchise players, McCoy and Jackson. Next thing you know, the Eagles are rated as having a 10% chance of winning the Superbowl!

So, ya gotta respect the idea that Kelly actually knows what he’s doing. If Sam Bradford can play a full season . . .

If Bradford can stay on the field, then Sanchez will be moot, and Tebow/Barkley even more so. If not, it could be real interesting. Sanchez never really made his mark with the Jets, and if Kelly can rehab him - and Bradford - why not Tebow? Certainly, it’s Kelly’s call - but Tebow has the higher ceiling, presumably. 3rd string QB is a developmental position anyway - and it was possible for Denver to win a playoff game with Tebow, even before he upgraded his release.

While it’s certainly true that Tebow can run, Mark Sanchez isn’t exactly immobile himself. Thing is, neither Sanchez nor Tebow would be attractive to other teams until/unless they develop a track record with the Eagles, which could only happen if Bradford went down again. Hate to see that, either - and if he were badly injured again, wouldn’t the Eagles feel the need for very good backups on a permanent basis??


21 posted on 09/04/2015 4:29:59 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion ('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
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