00:00Let's start this off here with Jalen Hurts.
00:02What's going on in Philadelphia?
00:04I mean, how does a Super Bowl MVP, a quarterback that has been to the Super Bowl twice, twice,
00:13how is his talent being questioned?
00:15How is his leadership being questioned?
00:18These stories that are coming out in ESPN and also coming out of the Philadelphia Inquirer,
00:23they're now questioning this guy's leadership.
00:26They're questioning Jalen Hurts and his ability to be able to run that football team.
00:31Some of the comments that have come out have been, he constantly changes the plays.
00:36Nobody in the locker room likes this guy.
00:38And his relationship with A.J. Brown obviously has put this thing front and center.
00:43I'll say it one more time, and as I've been saying this thing for the last five years,
00:48I think the dude's a caboose.
00:51I think that team is so talented.
00:53I think the talented guy in that organization is the general manager in Howie Roseman.
00:59Howie Roseman has put together one of the best rosters, if not the best roster,
01:04in the National Football League for the last five years.
01:07Explain this to me.
01:09How can this offense be ranked 25th and 28th in the passing game
01:14when you're spending $250 million in assets?
01:17You've got two wide receivers that are making $32 million and $25 million.
01:23You've got a running back that's making $20 million.
01:26You've got an entire offensive line that's coming in at around $85 million.
01:31$250 million, and your quarterback is the leader of a passing attack?
01:36That's 28th during the Super Bowl year, and on top of that, this past season, 25.
01:43Jeff McClain, one of the head writers there for the Philadelphia Inquirer,
01:48came out and said that the owner's even on page with this.
01:51Think about this for a second here.
01:53Okay, so you're going into this upcoming 26th season,
01:57and you got word now that the owner's even saying,
01:59we have no intention of extending Jalen Hurts in any way.
02:05That means this.
02:06Most of the time when you're looking to get money,
02:08you redo quarterbacks' contracts.
02:11You got a giant contract coming up in Jalen Carter, their defensive tackle.
02:15This guy's going to command somewhere in the range of around $35 million to $40 million.
02:20It would have been so easy to restructure the quarterback's contract.
02:24Instead, they come out and say, we have no interest.
02:28Also, look at the entire coaching staff that has been fired on the offensive side.
02:33Everybody but the wide receiver and the running back coach
02:36have been blown out by Nick Sirianni.
02:39What does that say?
02:40They are 50-18.
02:42You know what this says?
02:44Without a doubt, they're telling you this.
02:46We can't win with this style of quarterback moving forward.
02:50He's either going to come aboard with what we're looking to do
02:53as we move the offense to a Sean McVay type of offense,
02:57or they're going to move on from him.
03:012026.
03:02In one of the articles in ESPN, they put it out.
03:05Jalen Hurts is at a crossroads.
03:07How can a guy that's gone to two Super Bowls be at a crossroads?
03:12How can a guy without a doubt be in a position right now where you're hearing this?
03:17This guy right here is at a crossroads.
03:20You got to be kidding me, right?
03:22A crossroads for a guy that's been to two Super Bowls,
03:25and in the last four years, he's 50-18.
03:28How's that possible?
03:29The owner's coming out already, and also the head coach has come out and said,
03:34look, we need to get this offense evolved.
03:37We need this offense to move forward.
03:39We need this offense to be better than what Jalen Hurts has delivered.
03:44I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
03:45I think the dude's a caboose.
03:48He's got to produce this year, or guess what?
03:51They're building that offense for the next dude.
03:53We need this offense to be better than what Jalen Hurts has delivered.
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