All good questions, and still no clear answers.
Let's take a look at what we do know:
Desean had a career year in 2013, snagging 82 catches for 1,332 yards and 9 touchdowns.
The Eagles signed wide receivers Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin prior to free agency.
Chip Kelly wants big guys, "big people beat up little people."
Desean is 5'10'' 175 pounds.
Desean is 5'10'' 175 pounds.
He has repeatedly thrown up Crip signs in games and on his Instagram account.
He grew up in So Cal, where gangs are a part of the culture.
The Eagles shopped Jaccson, orchestrated it terribly, and ended up with no good offers.
The Eagles released Desean on March 28, 2014.
Eagles players and sources close to the team stated that Desean was released because he was a problem in the locker room.
Desean signed with the Washington Redskins on April 1, 2014 and will now play the Eagles twice a year.
As a listener of Philly sports talk radio, particularly 97.5 The Fanatic, I heard Desean Jaccson talk for 3 weeks straight. The topic dominated 90% of every show during that period, and after listening to it for so long I only have one real reaction to this whole situation....
Shit....
The Eagles, whose secondary is mediocre at best now has to face the best deep threat in the NFL two times a year?! And said deep threat was on their roster and they just let him go?! The Eagles just handed their division rivals a huge piece to their offensive puzzle. That offense is no joke now. Premiere pass catching tight end Jordan Reed, flashy receiver Pierre Garcon, bulldozer running back Alfred Morris, and deep ball specialist Desean Jaccson create a scary good repertoire of play makers for RGIII. I am not looking forward to watching the Eagles secondary get torched by Desean this year, and we all know the dude is gonna make something happen against his former team. This whole ordeal was far from a clean break, and one thing you don't want to do is put a chip on Desean's shoulder. Hopefully our Chip can conjure up some Chip witchcraft and Chip the Eagles to victory.
Regardless of how this saga ends when the fog finally dissipates, we will always have the great memories of Desean Jaccson in an Eagles uniform.
Gives me chills every time.
#InChipWeTrust
The Eagles shopped Jaccson, orchestrated it terribly, and ended up with no good offers.
The Eagles released Desean on March 28, 2014.
Eagles players and sources close to the team stated that Desean was released because he was a problem in the locker room.
Desean signed with the Washington Redskins on April 1, 2014 and will now play the Eagles twice a year.
As a listener of Philly sports talk radio, particularly 97.5 The Fanatic, I heard Desean Jaccson talk for 3 weeks straight. The topic dominated 90% of every show during that period, and after listening to it for so long I only have one real reaction to this whole situation....
Shit....
The Eagles, whose secondary is mediocre at best now has to face the best deep threat in the NFL two times a year?! And said deep threat was on their roster and they just let him go?! The Eagles just handed their division rivals a huge piece to their offensive puzzle. That offense is no joke now. Premiere pass catching tight end Jordan Reed, flashy receiver Pierre Garcon, bulldozer running back Alfred Morris, and deep ball specialist Desean Jaccson create a scary good repertoire of play makers for RGIII. I am not looking forward to watching the Eagles secondary get torched by Desean this year, and we all know the dude is gonna make something happen against his former team. This whole ordeal was far from a clean break, and one thing you don't want to do is put a chip on Desean's shoulder. Hopefully our Chip can conjure up some Chip witchcraft and Chip the Eagles to victory.
Regardless of how this saga ends when the fog finally dissipates, we will always have the great memories of Desean Jaccson in an Eagles uniform.
Gives me chills every time.
#InChipWeTrust
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