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Lord, I hope he can find a better spot than either of those.
The Eagles are rebuilding-again. Jerry Jones owns the Cowboys, and they live in Texas.Huh? The Eagles and Cowboys are both regular playoff teams. Where do you think he should go, Cleveland?
The Eagles are rebuilding-again. Jerry Jones owns the Cowboys, and they live in Texas.
opinions will vary
Lord, I hope he can find a better spot than either of those.
I think the Cowboys are a good fit. He will have time to learn and develop behind Romo without the pressure to play immediately. I think it also might help him to move to a new media market (so not Philly) and start over.
I'm not sure which is tougher- NY media or Philly fans
I mean this respectfully but philly would be an awful place for him. He would have all this hype about being a penn state boy in philly but philly fans have about as much patience as Rosie o'donnell waiting in line at the all u can eat buffet. After 1 year of not making the pro bowl he would get blown out of philly in that media market
I'm not sure which is tougher- NY media or Philly fans
that's quite a leapI guess, according to you, he should just quit football.
that's quite a leap
I'm a long suffering Eagles fan, I just don't want to see Hack have to deal with playing there. A better situation would be away from the fans/press in Philly with a team with a solid QB and coaching staff. Packers, Steelers, Pats all come to mind.So far you've said bad things about the Cowboys, Eagles, and the New York teams. Where is your precious team located??
I would agree if he were a 1st or 2nd round pick which I don't think the Eagles would view him as. To me he wouldn't be taken until the 3-5 rounds by the Eagles (if they are interested) and he would be viewed much like Matt Barkley. By that, I mean, not a savior but as a POTENTIALLY good QB down the road.
Doubt that Eagles fans would expect him to be the starter until year 3 at the very earliest. The only Penn State angle may be for PSU fans in the area to have their first true NFL QB since Collins.
I actually think Dallas might be the best possible place for Hack. They run a pro style system similar to O'Briens. Have a fantastic Young offensive line that will be intact for years and Hack will have the opportunity to sit and learn which I think he needs a year or two of.
Hack isn't a plug and play guy but u can be in a lot worse places than a place where he can sit a couple years and has the best line in the league along with Dez Bryant waiting for him when it's his turn
I think the Cowboys are a good fit. He will have time to learn and develop behind Romo without the pressure to play immediately. I think it also might help him to move to a new media market (so not Philly) and start over.
I think much of the garbage being said about Hackenburg is a direct reflection of the trashiness that our so-called culture has become. Disappoint us and we will hate you. And if you're part of the national media who loves to hate Penn State because of the Sandusky mess lets pile on Hackenberg. Afterall, he had the nerve to go to Penn State after we publically excommunicated them. Hackenberg doesn't deserve the treatment he is getting here or in the national media.
I'm a long suffering Eagles fan, I just don't want to see Hack have to deal with playing there. A better situation would be away from the fans/press in Philly with a team with a solid QB and coaching staff. Packers, Steelers, Pats all come to mind.