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The King
03-08-2016, 08:33 AM
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14923762/philadelphia-eagles-trading-demarco-murray-tennessee-titans

The Tennessee Titans (http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/ten/tennessee-titans) were finalizing a deal to trade for Philadelphia Eagles (http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/phi/philadelphia-eagles) running back DeMarco Murray (http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/_/id/14005/demarco-murray) on Monday.
Murray's agents confirmed the move on Twitter.

Forward_Lateral
03-08-2016, 10:11 AM
What the crap did Tennessee give up? Philly is such a mess

The Jokeman
03-08-2016, 11:12 AM
What the crap did Tennessee give up? Philly is such a mess

Are they or was Chip Kelly in over his head when given the rights to make the roster?

Victor7
03-08-2016, 11:15 AM
Murray had a tough time in Philly running the ball. He found out it wasn't as easy when he wasn't doing it behind one of the best OL in the game like he was in Dallas.

Eagles getting rid of almost all things Chip.

Mr. Pink
03-08-2016, 11:21 AM
Murray had a tough time in Philly running the ball. He found out it wasn't as easy when he wasn't doing it behind one of the best OL in the game like he was in Dallas.

Eagles getting rid of almost all things Chip.

It had nothing to do with the oline.

Philly tried to turn DeMarco in a stretch back - he isn't. He is at his best when he just finds the hole and hits the line. He's a downhill runner not an outside runner. Square peg, round hole argument. Chip didn't use him properly.

Which is hysterical to me that he traded away McCoy, who actually fit their stretch based offense and then signed two backs with a similar contract amount to replace him. They should have just kept McCoy to begin with and their season would have gone differently.

Also Chip may still be in Philly and not in SF.

Victor7
03-08-2016, 11:28 AM
It had nothing to do with the oline.

Philly tried to turn DeMarco in a stretch back - he isn't. He is at his best when he just finds the hole and hits the line. He's a downhill runner not an outside runner. Square peg, round hole argument. Chip didn't use him properly.

Which is hysterical to me that he traded away McCoy, who actually fit their stretch based offense and then signed two backs with a similar contract amount to replace him. They should have just kept McCoy to begin with and their season would have gone differently.

Also Chip may still be in Philly and not in SF.

Agreed about the running styles. DM is indeed more of a bruiser. But completely disregarding OL play would be foolish IMO. It certainly played a part.

And I agree with you about McCoy. I have no idea why Chip gave him up. But hey .... his stupidity is our gain.

Joe Fo Sho
03-08-2016, 11:37 AM
Agreed about the running styles. DM is indeed more of a bruiser. But completely disregarding OL play would be foolish IMO. It certainly played a part.

Even Darren McFadden was able to run for almost 1,100 yards with that Cowboys offensive line, after not starting for the first 6 games. The offensive line quality was definitely not insignificant.

Forward_Lateral
03-08-2016, 12:04 PM
Are they or was Chip Kelly in over his head when given the rights to make the roster?

They are a complete disaster because of Chip.

No cap space.
Just traded the player they got for LeSean McCoy for a bag of balls.

Just traded McCoy's replacement for who knows what.

To top it off, they just gave a mediocre QB a boatload of money.

The King
03-08-2016, 12:50 PM
It had nothing to do with the oline.

Philly tried to turn DeMarco in a stretch back - he isn't. He is at his best when he just finds the hole and hits the line. He's a downhill runner not an outside runner. Square peg, round hole argument. Chip didn't use him properly.

Which is hysterical to me that he traded away McCoy, who actually fit their stretch based offense and then signed two backs with a similar contract amount to replace him. They should have just kept McCoy to begin with and their season would have gone differently.

Also Chip may still be in Philly and not in SF.

Let's not forget how many times Murray touched the ball in Dallas. They wore him right into the ground.

Mr. Pink
03-08-2016, 01:58 PM
Even Darren McFadden was able to run for almost 1,100 yards with that Cowboys offensive line, after not starting for the first 6 games. The offensive line quality was definitely not insignificant.

Thing is Ryan Mathews ran for 500 yards behind that Philly o-line at 5ypc. Which is better than McFaddens 4.6ypc which you're touting Dallas' o-line providing.

Mathews was a better fit for what Philly did on offense than Murray. The issue wasn't the o-line.