Many thousands are in want of common necessaries; hundreds of thousands are in want of common comforts, sir."
Scrooge-"Are there no prisons?". "Plenty of prisons..."
Scrooge-"And the Union workhouses." . "Are they still in operation?". "Both very busy, sir..."
"Those who are badly off must go there."
"Many can't go there; and many would rather die."
Scrooge- "If they would rather die," "they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."
Daks pretty good, and the cowboys are pretty dangerous with him, Zeke, and a healthy elite OL...but having Skip Bayless in Daks corner isn't doing Dak any favors. Plus Zeke is the oil to that machine.
Carsons obviously better and this debate should be settled for good
Eagles' beatdown of Dallas was the most-watched program last week with 21.06 million viewers.
Pretty much this. Dallas still made out very well for themselves with that Draft class. Taking Zeke in the first round and picking up Dak in the fourth was an excellent value.
Wentz has proven he was worth the trade up for the Eagles especially considering how much they gained back by dumping Bradford off on the desperate Vikings.
So in the end Wentz is a legit first round talent, and Dak was a steal in the 4th, but no doubt Wentz > Dak.
There used to be a twitter account called "America's Team" (@roadtosix) that was pretty much devoted to badmouthing Wentz and NDSU... noticed it disappeared about a week ago.
Thanksgiving picture from Carson. Bunch of Eagles with him.
https://twitter.com/cj_wentz/status/933904938589188096
Probably more of a problem for TV networks as ratings are down double digits from 2015. ratings drop means advertising rates will have to be lower and won't be able recoup $billions they pay for rights to NFL. ESPN is really getting killed with drop in NFL ratings and people cutting the chord. NFL probably won't feel pinch until next tv contract is up.
Their triggerman is a serious MVP candidate. Wentz is one of only four quarterbacks in NFL history with 25 or more touchdowns and five or fewer interceptions through the first 10 games of a season, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia. The other three: Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Y.A. Tittle.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...icle-1.3646070