OK, so let's assume for a minute that Andy Reid isn't being totally honest with us when he says he's tickled pink with the Eagles' wide-receiving situation.
Let's assume that he knows it's not acceptable for a team with Super Bowl aspirations to have two starting wideouts with just 45 catches, 474 yards and zero touchdowns eight games into a season.
Now, let's take a big, big leap here and assume that Reid is planning to do something about it in the offseason; something the Eagles have been loath to do since Jeff Lurie and Joe Banner came to town in the mid-'90s: spend major bucks on a top-shelf, free-agent wide receiver.
But who?
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Let's assume that he knows it's not acceptable for a team with Super Bowl aspirations to have two starting wideouts with just 45 catches, 474 yards and zero touchdowns eight games into a season.
Now, let's take a big, big leap here and assume that Reid is planning to do something about it in the offseason; something the Eagles have been loath to do since Jeff Lurie and Joe Banner came to town in the mid-'90s: spend major bucks on a top-shelf, free-agent wide receiver.
But who?
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