Eagles Sign Woolen

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Other teams must have saw what we saw all year. Teams are always looking for CB's and for a guy with his talent and size not even to be able to get a multiyear deal says it all.
Agreed. I’m really shocked he couldn’t get anything more than a prove it deal from anyone. As for the Hawks they clearly weren’t willing to commit long term to him.
 

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This game just got more interesting...
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Can't wait to see JSN, Shaheed, and/or Horton make a complete fool out of him. :devilish:
 

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Got to give him credit to take one year prove it contract
Credit?

More like he had no choice because no one wanted his immature ass on their team.

That's the thing with being in the playoffs...every good thing and BAD THING is magnified.

And Woolen's bad thing was very much magnified and cost him a lucrative deal (while almost costing his team a shot at the Lombardi)....
 

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For all his size and skills, there was a reason he was a 5th rounder. It’s his head.

Anyway, he was still an excellent pick. Can’t be mad at him.
 

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I'm just glad he's gone. I wish him the best, but was so done with his selfishness.
If he would have cost us the Lombardi, he would have needed a name change and plastic surgery.

Blows my mind how anyone can be that selfish. 70 players on a team , and it's all about him.

THREE! 3 Taunting Penalties! And how many did he avoid when his team mates grabbed him and pulled him away?

I doubt he makes the complete drain in Philly. He's going to find out just how "appreciative" those fans can be.

I hope he can turn it around, but find it unlikely.
 

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It's been good, but not great.

Good luck in Philly, those fans are unforgiving.
 

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Well hopefully he does Ok over yonder.

I was one of the first to wish him gone after that last big penalty, actually it was when he got absolutely lit up for a TD immediately following.

I called him a liability and IMHO he is.
Maybe he will “get it”, maybe he never will.
Not our problem now.

I don’t think we will miss him any more than we do DK or RW
 

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Woolen has holes in his game, no doubt about that mental lapses too. With all of his problems, he is average to slightly above average?
 

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Woolen has holes in his game, no doubt about that mental lapses too. With all of his problems, he is average to slightly above average?
Apparently our front office doesn't think so. I fully agree with them.
 

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They let him walk so their evaluation of him is clearly not that he is above average even with his mental lapses and stupid penalties.
Defensive back requires so much focus - you can't be thinking about anything other than your coverage at any moment. He was very focused on taunting the Rams sidelines - so much that he ignored the referee who was trying to save his ass. Stafford picked up on all of that and burned him immediately, knowing he wouldn't be focused.

He'll be yelling at Eagles fans before the season's over. Stafford will get the chance to torch him again, in Philly. I hope it's Puka again.
 

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He didn't show 4.2 speed in coverage, it was to catch up, he was not a defender as much as a trailer, QB's did not shy away from him since he was also a Pass interference chance with being grabby. Sorry but the physicals didn't match up with his potential, a slower Sherman struck more fear in a QB then Riq does.
Cause Sherm had a brain(an excellent one at that). 😉
 

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Jobe and Witherspoon on the outsine Im fine with..

Tye in place of Coby was just fine...

We also have Nick... who is basically Slot and Safety.

We just need one more solid middle man possibly that can cover TEs and hit hard in the middle...

Any of the draft gurus see someone there in the third etc? Or a free agent? Im not too worried about our losses at this point

Lest we not forget we have Rylie coming on next year to shift things over and around.
 

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He didn't show 4.2 speed in coverage, it was to catch up, he was not a defender as much as a trailer, QB's did not shy away from him since he was also a Pass interference chance with being grabby. Sorry but the physicals didn't match up with his potential, a slower Sherman struck more fear in a QB then Riq does.
Literally no one showing 4.2 .3 .4 speed in the combine is going to show that on the field unless they also have the route ability or coverage ability. I think scouts hold TOO much onto that "straight line speed" thing. Need vision as well or its useless
 

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Woolen was amazingly successful as a rookie, sadly it went to his head. His 2nd yr saw healthy scratches and disciplinary scratches for lazy play. 3rd year was same thing with a new head coach. Last year his play upticked though he was not a zone CB and mostly played man. Dumb penalties for upsportsmanlike plays continued from year 2 to the final year of his rookie deal. I though he was getting back to his rookie level at times BUT he’d shown what kind of player he really I was ready to Not pay him if it’d been up to me despite his unusual and potentially exceptional abilities.

Frankly happy to see him gone and relieved he is gone.
 

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I was sure wrong....I first heard about the deal and figured for sure the thread on it would be mostly angry at our front office for not matching a prove it deal. For the majority of people that is clearly not the case.

We were linked to Aveion Terrell at the combine but if he's rated one of the top if not the best corner in the draft I can't see him falling to us.
 

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Seems the Seahawks are pretty good at letting corners go at the right time…let’s not forget he could have, and almost did, lose us the NFC Championship game
 
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