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When a team has gone through a large enough sample size, it has trends, strengths and weaknesses that opponents can pick up on. The same can be said for a player after they have been in the league long enough.
But what about executives? While it’s surely easier to change philosophies and theories as a front office executive rather than tendencies as head coach or star athlete, there’s still something instructive about looking at anyone’s past—especially if that person has been in power, in the same role, for the same organization, for a long time.
That brings us to Howie Roseman, a front office leader who surely has a long-term plan at quarterback in mind for the Eagles. And since we’ve gone down this road before with Roseman, allow me to recklessly speculate (based on history and a very interesting report yesterday) on what he might be thinking for 2026 and beyond.


