It’s not just what you say, it’s also important what you do please do not Say it — and how to say it. There are some weird things being said about Jalen Hurts right now, but it would be a lot easier if those guys did that. . . Please say that.
Before Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers came to Philadelphia and beat Hurts’ team 42-19 in Week 13, the Eagles’ faces were already beaten.
“Here Hurts is admired and loved, but in Philadelphia Brock Purdy would be God. God,” Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Mike Sielski said: Before the game last Sunday. Just to be clear, before that infamous line, Sielski said, “Hurts might be the most valuable player in the NFL, and his opponent might be the best story in the NFL.” But that didn’t stop him from speaking or continuing to say it. About Purdy.
“The last player selected in the 2022 draft who led the league in completion percentage, passer rating, and yards per attempt, threw 19 touchdown passes, and had just six interceptions. Even if Purdy’s excellence was a product of Nick Sirianni and Brian Johnson’s system and play-calling, as the accusations against Purdy in Kyle Shanahan’s offense (and in many ways are true) are common. Is there a problem?” Silsky asked.
“It shouldn’t matter. Brock Purdy is the city’s most lovable underdog, all the rage for athletes who have had to overcome some adversity, but he’s also a great example of the likes of Samuel, Christian McCaffrey and George Kittle. He will be the newest player standing between the Eagles and the No. 1 seed in the conference.”
interesting.
If the words written before the game sacked Hearts, the words spoken on TV after the game were a surprise.
“I think he’s probably better playing quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Right now, right now, he’s going to be more productive.” Former NFL QB/current analyst David Carr said: On why the Eagles should play backup Marcus Mariota instead of Hurts. Yes, it’s Mariota. Netflix Docu-series “Quarterback””
Given Hurts’ knee injury, the concern for his and the Eagles’ future is that we can have an educated discussion about how the team should handle things. That’s why Carr’s comment made some sense until it stopped making sense. As my colleague Stephen Knox wrote.
“If you’re a Philadelphian, you have to have a serious conversation and you really have to say, is it better to play Marcus Mariota now and let Jaylen be fully healthy?” Carr explained.
“If Philadelphia wants to win it all, get Jalen healthy. If not, let the injured QB play and watch the SB at home. It’s that simple, really.” he later posted on social media.
Jalen Hurts is making people feel the way he is right now, which is strange considering he’s been successful for as long as we’ve known who he is.
In case you forgot, Hurts started as a freshman at Alabama, then won a national championship as a backup, transferred to Oklahoma, and finished second to Joe Burrow in the Heisman division. Burrow may have had the best season in college quarterback history. And since being drafted in 2020, all Hurts has accomplished in the NFL is become an All-Pro and Pro Bowler, coming just a few plays away from winning the Super Bowl last season.He also Signed a $255 million contract extension earlier this year.
Despite this, he is said to not have the qualities befitting a “god” and is considered a quarterback for a team that plays in a place where statues of fictional characters have been erected and become “symbols” of the city. Doesn’t seem like the best option. The most beloved athlete. ” Even if you have a lot to say, less is more.and it’s clear Really What I wanted to say about Jalen Hurts wasn’t said, but it was still clearly heard/read.