Nick Foles
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And then that rookie quarterback who, mind you, all three of those guys are outstanding players. Caleb's a great player, Justin, Mitch, all outstanding players.
And then that rookie quarterback who, mind you, all three of those guys are outstanding players. Caleb's a great player, Justin, Mitch, all outstanding players.
And then that rookie quarterback who, mind you, all three of those guys are outstanding players. Caleb's a great player, Justin, Mitch, all outstanding players.
Then they have to get a whole new regime with a whole new offense after taking a beating and going through that psychological battle as a rookie where you come from college, you're the man, you're a first-round pick, you have all this confidence. I'm not saying you lose it all, but it takes a hit, and then you have a whole new staff, and then you have to deal with that again.
Then they have to get a whole new regime with a whole new offense after taking a beating and going through that psychological battle as a rookie where you come from college, you're the man, you're a first-round pick, you have all this confidence. I'm not saying you lose it all, but it takes a hit, and then you have a whole new staff, and then you have to deal with that again.
Then they have to get a whole new regime with a whole new offense after taking a beating and going through that psychological battle as a rookie where you come from college, you're the man, you're a first-round pick, you have all this confidence. I'm not saying you lose it all, but it takes a hit, and then you have a whole new staff, and then you have to deal with that again.
So it's not a great cycle. You'd rather, as ownership and everything, if you know that, don't let them draft a quarterback even at the end of their leg. You want a new staff to come in and choose a quarterback. Now, fortunately, they've inherited three great quarterbacks. Yeah. It just hasn't worked out.
So it's not a great cycle. You'd rather, as ownership and everything, if you know that, don't let them draft a quarterback even at the end of their leg. You want a new staff to come in and choose a quarterback. Now, fortunately, they've inherited three great quarterbacks. Yeah. It just hasn't worked out.
So it's not a great cycle. You'd rather, as ownership and everything, if you know that, don't let them draft a quarterback even at the end of their leg. You want a new staff to come in and choose a quarterback. Now, fortunately, they've inherited three great quarterbacks. Yeah. It just hasn't worked out.
So my hope for them is because, you know, playing for Chicago for two years and just seeing how much the Bears fans love the Bears and how much they want to succeed. You know, they had the great year in 2018 that, you know, I was with the Eagles. Yeah. Yeah.
So my hope for them is because, you know, playing for Chicago for two years and just seeing how much the Bears fans love the Bears and how much they want to succeed. You know, they had the great year in 2018 that, you know, I was with the Eagles. Yeah. Yeah.
So my hope for them is because, you know, playing for Chicago for two years and just seeing how much the Bears fans love the Bears and how much they want to succeed. You know, they had the great year in 2018 that, you know, I was with the Eagles. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. But they just, you know, they're not far away. You know, I was in the locker room there. It feels far away. It feels so far away.
Yeah. But they just, you know, they're not far away. You know, I was in the locker room there. It feels far away. It feels so far away.
Yeah. But they just, you know, they're not far away. You know, I was in the locker room there. It feels far away. It feels so far away.
Yeah. And when I was there, the locker room was so good. We had good talent. We had great leadership. We had great guys. We had a locker room that could win. Because I had seen winning locker rooms. I was like, we have a winning locker room. They're just missing some pieces outside it. And what I've seen through my career is When I started my career, I always thought it's the locker room.
Yeah. And when I was there, the locker room was so good. We had good talent. We had great leadership. We had great guys. We had a locker room that could win. Because I had seen winning locker rooms. I was like, we have a winning locker room. They're just missing some pieces outside it. And what I've seen through my career is When I started my career, I always thought it's the locker room.
Yeah. And when I was there, the locker room was so good. We had good talent. We had great leadership. We had great guys. We had a locker room that could win. Because I had seen winning locker rooms. I was like, we have a winning locker room. They're just missing some pieces outside it. And what I've seen through my career is When I started my career, I always thought it's the locker room.
It's the locker room. And that is a huge part. But what helps create the locker room is top down. When I was in Philadelphia, just with Mr. Lurie, just how he approached ownership. In Kansas City, the Hunt family. I always say about Mr. Lurie is he was at a lot of practices. And before every game, he's in there and he goes around and shakes everyone's hand.
It's the locker room. And that is a huge part. But what helps create the locker room is top down. When I was in Philadelphia, just with Mr. Lurie, just how he approached ownership. In Kansas City, the Hunt family. I always say about Mr. Lurie is he was at a lot of practices. And before every game, he's in there and he goes around and shakes everyone's hand.