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  • Are you running a football team or a Day Care Center Doug?

    My concern is for him as an individual, as a person. I want to make sure he’s in a good spot. Hey, listen, put football aside. We all know about that. But I want to make sure him as a person, he’s doing good. So we’ll have that conversation during the week.”
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    The Daily News is going to have a field da with this one! As if Aggie weren't having enough problems they will now be doing cartoons of him on Dougie's lap with a pacifier.
    "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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    • #3
      It's sad. We now have millenials showing up on the football field.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by FRESH View Post
        It's sad. We now have millenials showing up on the football field.
        No problem, Goldie Good Shit will give him his participation trophy as the 104th rated wr this year.
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        • #5
          Lets face it , if he wasn't a first round pick with the guaranteed cap killing money the kid would be have been gone by now. So what other course of action do they have, they are stuck with him through next year. So why not try something, anything to try and get anything from him. He has ability, if Doug can tap that by treating him like a Millenials then Doug is Coach of the century. Soft players rarely make it in the NFL. Agholor is soft, has no fight to him, no dog to him as Seth Joyner would say.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by taz View Post
            Lets face it , if he wasn't a first round pick with the guaranteed cap killing money the kid would be have been gone by now. So what other course of action do they have, they are stuck with him through next year. So why not try something, anything to try and get anything from him. He has ability, if Doug can tap that by treating him like a Millenials then Doug is Coach of the century. Soft players rarely make it in the NFL. Agholor is soft, has no fight to him, no dog to him as Seth Joyner would say.
            Yeah, it's pretty discouraging, but unless you can find 5-6 WRs you like better than him (and given our starting point, that is not likely) he is here for at least 2017, and likely 2018 too. But you've got to start reducing his role until you find a niche he can be good at, then maybe expand from there.

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            • #7
              He's overwhelmed, but Doug announcing to the world that the kid is on the verge of having a nervous breakdown wasn't the smartest thing to say either. The offense is just too complicated for him.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Eagle60 View Post
                He's overwhelmed, but Doug announcing to the world that the kid is on the verge of having a nervous breakdown wasn't the smartest thing to say either. The offense is just too complicated for him.
                I believe Agholor himself answered to a reporter that he was more mentally overwhelmed right now, that the problems are more mental. I don't think Doug said any more than that.

                http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...xplains_w.html

                "I have to get out my own head. I'm pressing so much and I'm worried about so many things, I have to go out there and catch the ball (with his body) instead of with my hands," Agholor said. "Because I'm thinking too much. And I'm so worried. It's such a selfish thing that I need to stop."
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                "This game is a tough game for tough people. And at times, mentally, I can put myself in a storm. And I need to jump out of the storm."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FairOaks View Post
                  I believe Agholor himself answered to a reporter that he was more mentally overwhelmed right now, that the problems are more mental. I don't think Doug said any more than that.

                  http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...xplains_w.html
                  When you're worried more "about the player as a person" that sounds to me that he thinks Aggie might snap. I made fun of it with my post but I shouldn't have. We might have another Jimmy Pearsall on our hands.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by FairOaks View Post
                    I believe Agholor himself answered to a reporter that he was more mentally overwhelmed right now, that the problems are more mental. I don't think Doug said any more than that.

                    http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2...xplains_w.html

                    Just rereading the quote from Aggie.....man, that is disturbing in a number of ways. I'm wondering how this kid even made it thru college?
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