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There are a lot of parallels between this board and ours, actually. You guys are welcome there anytime. Our mods are extremely lenient as well. We have all kinds of other teams' fans.
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All of NHL can kiss my ass this year and maybe next.
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Oh, and the Devils play the trap. THE TRAP. Boring.
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Also you guys making us wait so long for registration to be complete almost debunked our half arsed plan |
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Typical dumbshit Eagles fan. By the way how is your coaching search going? Perhaps you should focus on your own dumpster fire of a team and realize that HC prospects are staying away from Howie Roseman like the plague. |
And the inability to post new topics which would have gotten 80% of us banned in the first hour.
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I would guess Reid will want to draft Geno Smith because he would suit his offensive philosophy, but don't be shocked if he sticks with Cassel. Reid loves going against the obvious choice. |
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"Typical dumbshit Eagles fan."
We came here to make some new friends and that's how you greet us? You, sir, are rude and I will not tolerate rudeness. Good day to you. |
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sun I grew up innna town where you new a car by sound alone, 380 people, do not think you can tell me shit about the heartland and fizzle darts? |
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Hey, my casino cash is going up.
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Geez, how many of these fuggers are there? This is worse than the post-Herm hiring invasion of Jets fans.
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WE STAYED IN THE SAME THREAD. Geez.
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"I will not tolerate rudeness". ROFLROFLROFL Go back to your Philadelphia Eagles message board and figure out how you can cope with the dumpster fire Howie Roseman has created in Philly. Your jealousy of the Chiefs current situation is painfully showing. |
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A welcome present for Eagles fans on this message board, enjoy:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/2...haky-eagles-gm Monday Observations: Scrutiny now settling on shaky Eagles GM No coaching search has been as meandering and bizarre as the Eagles' circuitous trek across America. If you are replacing the greatest coach in your franchise history, you might want to actually have a plan to replace him. Chasing every hot college coach, scrambling to the media to confirm some coaching interviews, obscure others; releasing skewed information about your whereabouts and resorting to day-late spin tactics after being repeatedly left at the altar isn't going to fly in Philly. Not when the entire league knew Andy Reid was done there since about the middle of the season, and not with a young general manager, Howie Roseman, trying to fight a growing perception around the league that he is woefully out of his depth. (Say what you want about the Bears' exhaustive search, but they haven't been strung out by college coaches who were unlikely to leave campus anyway). The last two seasons, culminating with Roseman's rise to power in Philadelphia, have been marred with horror signings like Nnamdi Asomugha, the firing of coordinators and assistants in-season, some pretty obvious situations where the personnel didn't fit the scheme, the demise of Reid. Jason Babin being waived in-season a year after challenging the single-season sack record pretty much sums up the Roseman Era. Some strange front office firings mixed in there too. Couple that with this strange coaching search, and the pressure is mounting on Roseman. And now, there is no longer anyone to hide behind. Say what you want about former team president Joe Banner and his quirky coaching search in Cleveland, but a certain degree of chaos has seemed to permeate the Eagles building since he left. And, no longer are there out-sized characters around, like Reid and Banner, to take all the bullets when things fail. It's all on Roseman now. No more whispers about, oh, that wasn't Howie's guy, that wasn't Howie's signing, he never wanted him here in the first place. Rather, very different chatter has been growing in NFL circles for weeks. What's up with the Eagles job? Why don't guys want it? What are their concerns? I wish I had a dollar for every time someone told me one esteemed coach or another advised one of the Eagles' top candidates not to take the job precisely because of Roseman's presence there. Roseman isn't the general manager they should tie their wagon to. It's clear Chip Kelly wasn't leaving Oregon for anywhere unless he had a large measure of control over the organization, and owner Jeffrey Lurie has already entrusted that to Roseman. There has been trepidation by some candidates to go all-in given the questions about this existing power structure. The rumblings about Roseman lacking nuance and foresight, about him turning people off with how drunk with power he's become, only grow louder as his coaching search grows stranger. Now, the Eagles would tell you they are right where they thought they would be in this search, now going on Week 3. They'll tell you they just wanted to talk to a bunch of bright football minds and do their due diligence. All part of the process. They didn't really want Chip Kelly or Bill O'Brien or Doug Marrone or Brian Kelly, anyway. Riigghht. Sure. I mean, if you couldn't get anyone to take your job or work with you, wouldn't you indulge in the same revisionist history? Problem is, they're replacing someone who lasted 14 years in that cauldron, who went to five NFC title games and one Super Bowl and who perpetually had the team in playoff position. They're not replacing Rich Kotite here. And they'd better hope the guy they finally hire isn't the next Kotite. Sure, things had come to an end with Reid, and, trust me, he wasn't going to stay in Philadelphia with this crew no matter what the Eagles would have wanted. But it's worth noting that Reid was unemployed for about 48 hours before he had effectively agreed to terms with the Chiefs, quickly getting total control of the building, a direct link to the owner and a salary that keeps him among top five in his craft. And the Eagles, meantime, have spent much of their time inflating the rate of college coaching salaries around the country and boosting the stock of guys who certainly seem to have played them for rubes. So we'll see where this thing goes. Brian Billick, who has a Super Bowl but has not drawn much interest in recent years, had a long interview there last week -- one of the clandestine ones -- and may end up being the guy. Interviews are pending with Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians and Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden. Eventually, they'll hire someone. And they'll try to tell you this was the guy all along and he was by far the best candidate and had the best interviews and all that good stuff. And you know what, as long as they win, nothing else will matter and all will be forgotten. But the reality is, wins have been hard to come by lately, and they have an uninviting situation at quarterback and an unproven general manager who is going to have to dig them out of a hole he helped create. And they also happen to be playing in a division with Eli Manning and RG3 and Tony Romo, and in what has become a very deep NFC. And they have a fan base that has come to expect playoff football under Reid. That's a dangerous combination for a general manager still coming to grips with how to harness all of the power he's been granted, and still trying to find someone willing to coach under him. |
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Yeah, Miami guy, you must have missed my post before. We know Howie Roseman sucks. We hate him. He's Reid's guy, though.
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Hey Miami guy...I'm willing to give Howie a pass for a year or so...but IDK if you're aware of the Rooney rule...if not educate yourself please
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That is a big upgrade for Reid compared to working with Howie Roseman. Let's recap the situation. The Chiefs have Andy Reid + John Dorsey. The Eagles have Howie Roseman and the stench of rejection from the likes of Brian Kelly and Chip Kelly. Advantage: Chiefs. |
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Explain. |
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Are you even aware that Kelly backed out on an agreement with the Bucs last year because of Uncle Phil's deep pockets and his demands for too much control? |
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Hopefully for the Chiefs, Dorsey is a good personnel evaluator. Reid did well when he had Modrak and Heckert sharing personnel responsibilities. Then he gained way too much power and the franchise went downhill fast. |
Stress reliever time
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Chip Kelly, Brian Kelly and Bill O'Brien have all used Howie Roseman as leverage to get a raise with their respective college teams. Apparently Little Howie is too naive to realize he is being used like a sex toy: http://binaryapi.ap.org/6ddfa6a30648...6b8ee/940x.jpg |
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Hugh Janus really picked a good user name for himself.
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The Rooney Rule simply requires that you interview at least one minority candidate during the interview process. The Eagles have already satisfied the Rooney Rule by interviewing Keith Armstrong and Lovie Smith. The fact you can't find a HC has nothing to do with "due dilligence" or the Rooney Rule requirement (which the Eagles have already satisfied). It has everything to do with the fact Howie Roseman is a disaster and no one wants to work for him. |
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The Eagles seem to be worse off than the Chiefs are right now.
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That dooode seems a little angry. |
I actually made a road trip with a bunch of Eagles fans to Arrowhead stadium to watch an Eagles / Chiefs game. The people were real nice and people we didn't even know were handing us food and stuff. Nice town.
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Real Chiefs fan, I just choose the wrong time to sign up with the Eagles invasion.
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Don't you guys need to be getting back home, curfew time and I think I hear moms calling "Jesus Christ get ya little rear back in the house before I call your faaahther...
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My dad got transferred from Philly to KC. YEARS ago.
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Good one. You had me going there for a second. |
Watching noobs talk to each other brings a tear to my eye.
It reminds me of my first born taking his first few steps then falling down, dirty diaper and all. Precious moments. |
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hi all you great Chiefs fans! this is my 1st post!
where do i go for my initiation spanking? is this the right place? |
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sweet! bring it! :)
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