Video: The Eagles will focus on DeSean Jackson's future after restructuring Cullen Jenkins' deal. The Inquirer's Jeff McLane gives his insight to CineSport's Noah Coslov and discusses the NFL Combine.
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Posted 1:44 PM, 02/21/2012
yea Djax is sooooo important...how in the world will they replace 4 TDs a year? i mean really, WHO CAN DO THAT??!! we MUST have his speed so that he can "open up the field" for other players. other teams seem to be able to do fine without Djax and they "open up the field" with WRs who catch lots of TDs....but we dont need that. all we need is a high priced sprinter and we are all set....LOL
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Posted 2:05 PM, 02/21/2012
Let DuhSean go. He has no character and is a proven quitter. Why would he change if the Iggles give him more money? He won't. He will always find a reason in his own head to sulk, that's a fact. He is too small to last in the NFL more than 3 seasons. Yes, two or three small receivers have lasted for a few years but that's clearly not the norm. Once he busts a knee, the speed will be gone, and he will be totally useless.
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Posted 4:34 PM, 02/21/2012
Well get ready to be disappointed DJax haters because I do believe he will be back. Maybe a new team is in order for you haters, Cardinals, Lions, Chargers,or whatever VJax goes to.
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Posted 4:40 PM, 02/21/2012
Desean Jackson should be payed as the highest performing special teamer and not the highest paid wide receiver. The only time I've ever been impressed with Desean is when an offensive player on the eagles fumbles, he's always the one hawking the person down to make a tackle. Really fast WR's are a dime a dozen in the NFL! Just go out and draft someone to take his place! Diva's don't win championships!
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Posted 4:42 PM, 02/21/2012
i say you use him as trade bait draft day and move up to get a phyiscal receiver like justin blackmon who would fit perfectly on this team that needs his type of ability
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Posted 5:02 PM, 02/21/2012
@eaglehaslanded you are spot on! Let the haters go whereever V-Jax is going because we're keeping Desean! DESEAN IS HERE TO STAY HATERS!!! YAY! Who gives a F about 4 TDs last year? That was LAST YEAR! De-Jax will produce BIG TIME this year!! You haters have no character! GO DESEAN GO!!!
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Posted 5:12 PM, 02/21/2012
why not keep desean and trade up and get blackmon. give up some picks next year if you have to like the falcons did with Julio Jones. Then 2nd RD Linebacker and DT. Is it that hard. Maclin, Desean, blackmon and possible plaxico has a nice ring to it. We can win now with the right draft strategy. We need weapons that can hold onto the football ASAP!!!! Draft some please!!
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Posted 5:13 PM, 02/21/2012
why not keep desean and trade up and get blackmon. give up some picks next year if you have to like the falcons did with Julio Jones. Then 2nd RD Linebacker and DT. Is it that hard. Maclin, Desean, blackmon and possible plaxico has a nice ring to it. We can win now with the right draft strategy. We need weapons that can hold onto the football ASAP!!!! Draft some please!!
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Posted 6:25 PM, 02/21/2012
He is just fast. A great punt returner, an average wide-receiver. He disappears in the red zone, because his speed is neutralzied in a smaller space, that's why he doesn't catch td's of under 30 yards. I'd rather have someone they can count on in the red zone, their red zone td conversion percentage is embarrassing. Not all his fault, mainly fat andy's, but he doesn't get open in the red zone to help the situation either.
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About Jeff McLane and Jonathan Tamari
Jeff McLane (left) began covering the Eagles in April 2009 after
covering college sports and Penn State football in particular. Before
that he wrote about high school sports and before that he worked in the
mailroom (not quite). Find Jeff on Facebook
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for instant updates on the Eagles.
Jonathan Tamari (right) began covering the Eagles in April 2010. He
previously covered New Jersey state government and politics, reporting
and writing about elections, policy debates and the many personalities
that drive the Garden State, from three recent governors to the many
musicians bidding to write the state song. He has been at the Inquirer
since June 2008. Follow him on Twitter at @JonathanTamari.
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