Nick Foles News
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/2/2...-eagles-chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs still don't have a reliable starting quarterback for the 2013 season, a glaring issue that will assuredly be addressed in the coming months. One possibility for Andy Reid and his new team could be to bring in the quarterback he drafted last year out of Arizona, and as Chris Mortensen sees it, the Chiefs would have to give up at least a third-round pick to do so. For more on the Chiefs offseason, head over to Arrowhead Pride. Mortensen said on ESPN's "NFL 32" a third-rounder would probably be the going rate to acquire Foles. He seems to believe Kansas City is inclined to head to the bargaining table for the 24-year-old passer. Clearly the connection between Reid and Foles would be a starting point to these negotiations. He drafted Foles in Round 3 of the 2012 NFL Draft, ultimately supplanting Michael Vick with the rookie quarterback later in the season. If the Chiefs find a way to bring in Foles, retain Dwayne Bowe and use their No. 1 pick in April for another valuable commodity like Luke Joeckel, we might actually see the beginning of a decent offensive display. Kansas City has plenty of work ahead this offseason. |
@NFLDraftMonster: Good to see KC is out of the "Foles gold" market. Reid says not trading for him, Kelly says he'll only consider a 2nd (lol) for him.
@MikeGarafolo: Reid asked about Foles. "He's not available. Nick is the property of the Philadelphia Eagles and they like him." |
I've started like 4 threads on this guy already....pick one.
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How about a 4th + Cassel?
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They ask Reid to comment about Foles and he wouldn't because 'Nick is the property of the Philadelphia Eagles' and A follow question suggested that since Foles was drafted by Reid when he was in Philly that he would be interested in Foles. Reid replied that the personel guy was also there when Fole was drafted and he's still in Philly so 'They like him' too complete hackjob |
HA! Foles gold. I actually laughed at that one.
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I think I've read this book before
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IF this report is true, it means we probably let Albert Walk and draft Joekel (Not a favorite scenario of mine).
This brings me to this question: Will we get draft choice compensation for losing Albert? If so, how much, and in what year? |
NFLDraftMonster is just some fat kid with a twitter account and a penchant for horrible web design.
Nothing anyone says right now will mean anything. They could either try for foles, or not. Nothing you gather from anyone's comments at the moment will tell you anything. |
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SNR remember yesterday you asked. See below.
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I see now. LMAO
Eh, whatever. BossChief is my homeboy. If he wants to take credit for everything, that's fine by me. |
I'm a jerk for taking the credit for things I've done? If that makes me a bad guy, so be it.
Don't care. |
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Media is trying to put stuff together at this point, with not alot of substance. The Gm's and Coaches try and say as little as they can even then rumors get started.
No wonder they don't want to say anything, look how the media runs with a little here or there. |
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Hell if I'm Dorsey, and Reid and I are targeting Foles than I would try like hell to trade down, even 1 or 2 spots, AND KEEP ALBERT. |
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If they wanna get max value out of Foles, they could wait til after teh draft and contact whichever team misses on a QB.
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So veterans like Albert expect a big pay day but they wont because it's now cheaper to draft them instead and the value of vets gets too expensive. I that may back fire for the NFL to keep the vets happy in this league.
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Just let the draft play out, see if a QB you like falls to you, if he doesnt' trade a second for Foles. |
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We will give them Ricky Stanzi, Brady Quinn and a bushel of dicks straight up for him.
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You know what I got you for Nick Foles, Marzipan?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOTHING!!!! |
Thank God; another Nick Foles thread!
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Besides, there isn't going to be that much difference between the last pick in the second round and the first pick in the third round. |
"Nick Foles News" What is "a newspaper I would rather have crammed up my ass sideways than subscribe to"-Alex!
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So why do we want a 3rd round QB that's still only worth a 3rd round pick?
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Nick Foles Lust, ON THE NEXT SAM MELLINGER
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It will be us, just wait and see. |
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Some fans and media do. Anything but the risk of a drafting a QB. It's SCARY! |
I saw yesterday scrolling accross the NFL Network screen that Andy Reid made the statement that "Foles is not available for trade"
So why is this still being discussed ?????? |
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Right now, that's all Andy Reid CAN say. Otherwise, he's guilty of tampering. |
as long as Reid finds a QB, i dont care how he gets one.
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I don't see them trading him. They can keep him and trade him next year for the same price |
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Remember that? Have an opinion. |
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But if Reid thinks he's the guy I guess |
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nice try |
Sucks but it might be the LT from A&M
Q: What do you think you'll do with Branden Albert? Reid: "We haven't gone through all that. I had him in because he had a fairly significant injury, so we've kind of got to work through that. I've got to see how all that works out." "...he had a fairly significant injury...""Fairly significant injury" is what jumped out at me. Albert took his physical several weeks ago and it was leaked by his camp that he passed the physical. I noted back then that him passing a physical means very little because there's a huge difference between a team feeling a player is healthy and a team feeling a player is healthy enough to give him $50 million. Back then, we didn't think Albert's back injury, which cost him time last year, was a big deal. But Reid's words "fairly significant injury" have me wondering about that. Maybe I'm just reading way too much into this. Maybe. But Reid hardly gives any detailed information out so this jumped out at me. |
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Chip Kelly said he isn't trading Foles and that's that. He said he looks forward to seeing him on the practice squad.
Anything the Chiefs do to try to get him would be tampering. |
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THIS. Thread over ! |
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They are in contract negotiation and have said as much...Reid can't say anything good or bad while Dorsey is working on an extension. |
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"sure, for a 5th" |
If Foles is going to get traded.....it'll be right before the draft or after the draft. Teams with a high enough pick are going to want to sit down with the QBs and see if any of them fit what they're looking for. If they aren't.....then they can approach the Eagles for Foles.
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Jamaal Charles had arguably his best game of the season behind Donald Stephenson. NOTHING is more important than getting a QB. NOTHING. |
We have three players with left tackle experience.
Albert Stephenson Allen We have total crap at quarterback. This should be easy. |
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I've said it before....and I'll say it again. Drafting Joeckel would be a waste of 3 draft picks.
1st overall pick Donald Stephenson's pick Brandon Albert's pick And like BossChief said....you could even include Jeff Allen's pick in there as well. |
This man http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=...ng&w=350&h=254
and this man http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images...jpg?1260002279 officially give a big **** you to Joeckel. |
Report: Kansas City Chiefs told Nick Foles unavailable
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...isnt-on-market |
Report: Kansas City Chiefs told Nick Foles unavailable
5 By Gregg Rosenthal Around The League Editor Published: Feb. 23, 2013 at 11:47 a.m. Updated: Feb. 23, 2013 at 12:44 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS -- The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles both insisted Thursday that a trade involving quarterback Nick Foles was unlikely. Eagles coach Chip Kelly said that he wanted to coach Foles, and Chiefs coach Andy Reid believed the Eagles liked Foles too much to deal him. Behind the scenes, the Chiefs at least wanted to find out how serious the Eagles were about their Foles fever. Mike Garafolo of USA Today reported Saturday that the two teams spoke this week about Foles, but no progress was made toward a deal. The conversation took place after Reid publicly said Foles was "not available." It appears Reid is right. The Eagles reiterated to the Chiefs that Foles was not available at this time. That possibly could change in the coming weeks with the league year starting March 12. Either the Eagles are trying to gain leverage and not show their hand or they actually mean what they say. Our guess: Foles is unlikely to go anywhere. Follow Gregg Rosenthal on Twitter @greggros |
Well maybe we can put this to bed now.
Which is fine. Several QBs in this draft who are at least as good. |
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It's becoming crystal clear. The Chiefs are targeting Nick Foles,
The Kansas City Star considers the Chiefs "unlikely" to use the No. 1 overall pick on a quarterback. It's becoming crystal clear. The Chiefs are targeting Nick Foles, and Alex Smith as an apparent fallback option, and they're likely to use the No. 1 pick on free agent Branden Albert's replacement. The Star does anticipate Kansas City potentially taking a quarterback in the later rounds. Miami of Ohio's Zac Dysert and Arkansas' Tyler Wilson would fit Andy Reid's West Coast scheme. West Virginia's Geno Smith is likely to be available for Jacksonville at No. 2. Feb 23 - 12:48 PM |
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What I couldn't get over is letting a good LT go when you have plenty of money only to spend the #1 overall pick to replace him. We're 2-14. Have plenty of needs and the Chiefs are going to create a need and use the #1 overall pick on that need? It just doesn't make sense... At all. That's stupid and would be bad management. |
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The Star is grasping at straws. |
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please, please, please close this ****ing garbage heap now.
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I like trading for Foles and drafting a QB. That means it DEFINITELY won't happen.
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i remember everyone on the Lose So We Can Get Last Year's 88th Pick train last season....
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Championship. |
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Of course they are saying Foles isn't available. Trades don't even become possible until March 12th and you aren't technically suppose to discuss actual trade scenarios between GMs.
It would be stupid for the Eagles to say he is available this early. |
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Like I said, I could stomach a trade for Nick Foles...but it would be a short leash.
BUT If they think its smart to go into next year with Joeckel at left tackle, Brandon Albert in SD and our quarterbacks being Foles, Cassel and Stanzi....they should only be afforded a short leash by the fan base. If it blows up in their face, they deserve it....and it will. If they pass on Geno, he will go on to another team and destroy worlds and we will be stuck will Foles...who wont be as good...but good enough to keep us out of position to take a QB again in the next couple years. It would be the Chiefs bat signal that "you can fire up those BBQs, guys. We are about to get back to 9-7 and first round loss. All is well" When in reality, Foles will be at home watching Geno win playoff games. |
Stop assuming Geno will be great in the NFL. That is your first mistake. What if they pass on him and he goes to the Raiders and busts hard? If you think there isn't a valid reason why everyone on the planet is skeptical of Geno, then you are crazy.
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Andy Reid made guys like AJ Feeley and Kevin Kolb look like respectable starters and Donovan McNabb into one of the best quarterbacks in the league for a long time. To think that he couldn't take a kid like Geno and get the most out of him is silly. I dont care what he would do in Oakland...they dont have a guy like Andy Reid that has a long history of getting the most out of his quarterbacks.
Like Ive said, if they chose to go with Foles, I could live with it, but the leash would be short. For once, I just want them to show some balls and draft their own quarterback. |
if all kc has to give up to get Foles is a third round pick, then that seems like a great deal, especially considering kc and the front office will have a lot more tape on the kid and know what his strengths and weakneses are... I'm thinking there's no way Philly lets Foles go for just a third round pick, especially with Vick's inability to stay healthy.
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