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Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Vanguard83 - 10-31-2017 Just reported on NFLN.... stay an tuned for compensation Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 Reporting a 4th round pick to the Dolphins Eagles going "all in" Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 whoa... Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 Word out of Miami is that his knees are really suspect. Might work out for a short term but doesnt sound like a long term gain. Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 They were speculating...repeat SPECULATING on NFLN was "Chemistry" issues - 'Doesn't play well with others" It's anyone's guess, but Eagles are pushing their chips to the center of the table Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 Seattle and Philly just got better. Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 This is Gase making a point that you're going to play the game his way or else you're out the door. Ajayi is worth marginally more than a 4th round pick, but is a good pickup for the Eagles none the less. They're somewhat weatherproof now with a strong defense and power running game. They're not just built to make the playoffs, they could win on the road with that strategy too. Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 Predraft, Ajayi was generally viewed as a guy with a short NFL career ahead of him on account of his knees. The athletic talent is undeniable. This is a smart move by a contending team, IMO. Philly already looked intimidating. Jay Ajayi to Eagles - Guest - 10-31-2017 Quote: @kahsmick said:I agree. With teams like philly and Seattle making strong moves to improve their already strong teams it only furthers my desire to see the Vikes take a chance on Teddy to try and improve our QB play to possibly improve our own team from within. It's hard to argue agaisnt sticking with what works, bit it's equally hard to argue that there isn't room for improvement. |