Peterson just couldn’t part with Gonzalez

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Peterson just couldn't part with Gonzalez
Posted: October 14th, 2008 | Adam Schefter
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When Kansas City opted not to deal tight end Tony Gonzalez, it was not for lack of offers.

The Chiefs were engaged in active talks with the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers. One team offered as much as a third-round pick; another offered a fourth-round pick; another offered a pick and a player.

But ultimately, in the end, Chiefs president Carl Peterson, could not bring himself to trade a player for whom he has a personal affection. Teams tried to pry him loose, but Peterson never could commit to dealing his Pro-Bowl, record-setting tight end.

And so while the Lions pulled in a bounty of picks from the Cowboys for wide receiver Roy Williams, the Chiefs opted to hold on to their veteran tight end.


Well, atleast the Eagles were in talks for him.   :-o
"A true Philadelphia fan learns to boo before he learns to speak"

PhillyPhreak54

The Philadelphia Eagles lead the league in almost acquiring players.

On the other hand, Carl Peterson is horrible as a GM.

eaglegene

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 14, 2008, 08:08:11 PM
The Philadelphia Eagles lead the league in almost acquiring players.

On the other hand, Carl Peterson is horrible as a GM.

He kind of backstabbed Gonzo too as he agreed to release him if a sufficient deal were to be offered. So much for Tony going to a contender.
"A true Philadelphia fan learns to boo before he learns to speak"

PhillyPhreak54

QuotePeterson declined to say what any of the three teams, including the Eagles, specifically offered. But according to another source familiar with the negotiations, the Eagles' best offer was a fourth-round pick that would be upgraded to a third only if Gonzalez met certain performance contingencies this season.The offer also included a contingency that Gonzalez fulfill the remaining 3 years on his contract. If he didn't, the Eagles wanted a draft pick from the Chiefs, as well as have the Chiefs pick up the prorated portion of his contract, according to the source.

Goddamn greedy bitches.

PhillyPhanInDC

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PhillyPhreak54

QuoteTHE EAGLES came up very, very small this week.
They had an opportunity to make a move that would have dramatically improved their Super Bowl chances this season. But for reasons I am unable to fathom and can't get an explanation for since general manager Tom Heckert apparently has lost the ability to use a telephone lately, they passed.

No, I'm not talking about Roy Williams. You people out there really need to get over this wide-receiver fixation. With the emergence of DeSean Jackson and the return to health of Kevin Curtis, they're fine at wideout. Honest. Williams actually will be more helpful to the Eagles in Dallas, where his arrival almost certainly will bring out the malignancy in Terrell Owens.

Where the Eagles blew it, where they really, really blew it, was in not getting a deal done with the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this week for nine-time Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez.

Even without Curtis, even without Reggie Brown for three games, Eagles wide receivers already have caught 83 passes for 1,196 yards. That's 16 more passes and 139 more yards than they had after six games in their '04 Super Bowl season with the aforementioned Owens.

Where they are woefully lacking in production, though - in both the passing and running games - is at tight end. Their three tight ends, L.J. Smith, Brent Celek and Matt Schobel, have combined for just 16 receptions for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Since Week 2, they have just nine catches for 78 yards.

Poor tight-end play, particularly by Smith, is a big reason the Eagles have converted just six of their last 17 red-zone opportunities into touchdowns. It was Smith who ran that lame slant route Sunday against San Francisco that caused an interception in the red zone. The often-ineffective blocking by the tight ends also is a big reason the Eagles' ground game has been so inefficient this season. They are averaging just 3.6 yards per carry.

That the Eagles talked to the Chiefs about Gonzalez and apparently also made inquiries about the Browns' Kellen Winslow is a clear indication that they know they have a problem at tight end. That they didn't offer the Chiefs enough to get a deal done for Gonzalez is unpardonable.

Chiefs president Carl Peterson made it clear that he wanted something in the same neighborhood as what the Saints gave the Giants this spring for Jeremy Shockey, which was second- and fifth-round picks. The Eagles' best offer was a conditional fourth-round pick. Peterson said thanks, but no thanks.

Yes, Gonzalez is 32. Yes, he has indicated he only wants to play one or two more seasons. But he's still one of the best all-around tight ends in the game. Caught more passes for more yards than any tight end in the league last year. Has 21 receptions this season for the league's worst pass offense.

He would have had an immediate impact on the Eagles' passing game, particularly in the all-important red zone. He would have added a big-time blocker to their running game. And the effect he would have had in the locker room would have been off the charts.

"I know he's 32," Peterson said. "But I haven't seen any dropoff in this guy. None. He is playing at the same level he was last year and the year before and the year before that.

"He's not just the best receiving tight end in this league. He's also the best blocking tight end I've ever seen. When people talked about us sending three offensive linemen to the Pro Bowl [tackle Willie Roaf and guards Will Shields and Brian Waters], I'd say, 'No, we sent four. Because Tony was as responsible for our running success with Larry [Johnson] and Priest [Holmes] as those other guys.' "

From today's DN...

This pisses me off. In an offense that really thrives and is built for good TE play, they shtein the bed. They are not even getting average TE play and they did not get this done.

Giving up a 2 and a 6 while armed with that extra number one is inexcusable.

Great job by Reid, Heckert, Banner and igy's boy Roseman.

Seabiscuit36

Peterson farged up with his play on GB, but the fact that the Eagles offered less than they gave away for Booker is laughable
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

eaglegene

The Iggles like to play with crap and as a result thats all they have in their trophy case. Crap.   :boo
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Rome


Diomedes

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Quote from: eaglegene on October 17, 2008, 08:30:11 PM
The Iggles like to play with crap and as a result thats all they have in their trophy case. Crap.   :boo

Well, that's fair to say about Andy Reid's Eagles I think, but I refuse to believe that the Eagles will always act like this.  It is probably might also be true of Lurie, but even owners can change as the years go by, and if he doesn't sell the team off after the Reid/McNabb era ends, then even he might see the light, who knows.
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General_Failure

He'll see nothing until his wallet starts looking a little light. Then he'll go right back to doing just enough to get your hopes up.

The man. The myth. The legend.

ice grillin you

Quote from: eaglegene on October 17, 2008, 08:30:11 PM
The Iggles like to play with crap and as a result thats all they have in their trophy case. Crap.   :boo

is it possible to hate and love a new guy??
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

MDS

if gonorrhea gene would just get rid of the farging teal, he would surpass reese/cole. hes already over munson, so theres a start.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous