2 Reasons not to trust anything these 2021 Philadelphia Eagles say

Trey Lance #5, North Dakota State Bison (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images)
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Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
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Call it deja vu but Philadelphia Eagles style.

If you’re a Philadelphia Eagles fan, you probably noticed something. Your favorite football team has become a bit of a soap opera. One minute we’re talking about locker-room drama. The next minute, we’re talking about Howie Roseman and his Napoleon Complex.

The Eagles have become one of the NFL’s most-talked-about franchises again. Unfortunately, these days, it’s always for the wrong reasons. It’s like watching a reality show play out in front of us as this has become arguably the most dysfunctional franchise in professional football. The only team that seems to be in a worse position is the Houston Texans.

We’re barely past the drama that surrounded the Carson Wentz trade and the coaching search, but if you think we’re at the end of the NFL’s version of reality television, the argument can be made that any statement to that effect is one that’s being made in error.

We’ve heard that Jalen Hurts is the guy. Are you sure that you believe that? Why do we still believe anything that comes from someone with ties to the NovaCare Complex anyway? The best course of action, especially when dealing with this Eagles team, is to take everything with a grain of salt. That includes what we heard about what the plans are for Hurts.

Oh, you disagree? Buckle up then. Here are two reasons why there’s no reason to trust anything the Eagles brass is saying.