To be honest, I’m surprised it’s taken this long.

PFT’s Mike Florio and ESPN’s Dan Le Batard have a history of needling each other and pretty much everyone else in sports on a regular basis.  Today that came to a boil when the two engaged in a mini-Twitter War over what’s happening in Philadelphia with Chip Kelly and the Eagles.

It started with Florio questioning Kelly and whether or not all the recent criticism of… well, whatever he’s doing in Philadelphia… had any impact on him suddenly chasing DeMarco Murray.

That’s when Le Batard stepped in, and the rest as they say is Twitter Wars history.  In one corner we have NBC’s resident mascot-smack-talking NFL insider.  In the other we have the billboard buying firebrand of ESPN.  Two can enter.  Only one can survive.  And who knows, the winner might end up being signed by Kelly themselves before this is all said and done.  It’s been far too long before we fired up the popcorn maker, let’s do this…

That seems like a pretty big argument to have over one article concerning the impact of the media on Chip Kelly.  (Of course, it’ll never beat Deitsch and Rovell’s epic Twitter War over a USB charger.)

In a sense, you can see where both are coming from, and perhaps both have some interesting points to make, but in the frenzy that has been the first couple days of free agency (especially in Philadelphia) you can’t blame people for being a little on edge.

There were a couple of decent jabs landed throughout, but no real haymakers unless you want to count Florio’s subtweet of Stephen A. Smith and his inferring Chip Kelly might secretly be racially motivated in his personnel moves.  Naturally, Murray’s signing makes that a little more difficult to stomach.

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