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Anyone have the 411 on him?  Any interest as a depth/rotational player? 
 

(3 sacks, 11 QB hits this year from rotational DT position) 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

So he legitimately can’t get any worse 

If defenses huddled:

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53 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

CB’s fall off cliffs, especially when they lose a step, which Bradberry has. Coaching could be playing a hand in it but I think his biggest issue is he’s just slow 

He gave JSN a 12 yard cushion and still was easily beat.  

8 minutes ago, paco said:

If defenses huddled:

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Just getting 1% better each day 

1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

The question that I dont think anyone in here is considering is, just how bad has Bradberry been, outside of that Seattle game? That one was as bad as can possibly be. But in reality, hes still just fine when used properly. I dont think there are many here who recognize that fact.

I don't think he was great against the Cowboys or 49ers.  Maybe they should be using him to press more and have over the top help.  If he had been playing up on JSN maybe he disrupts the route and the safety gets to the ball.  

Motion is not a cure-all, but when you don't use that OR any under-center snaps...you're just too limited offensively. 

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More daylight today than yesterday!

58 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Draw your own conclusion.  It wasn't the fact that they threw to the same WR each time, but he was covering their target each time they had success.

Got it. Well, I wouldn’t be upset if they used one of the young guys in his place.

 

So before the season, I thought it was gonna be extremely challenging for the Eagles to get back to the Super Bowl and win it. I just think when they implemented the salary cap that it made it infinitely harder to keep your team together and along with what seemingly is a ton of adversity for the losing team the next year.  There’s a reason why New England is the only one to do it since the salary cap got implemented. Just go look at all the teams the following year that lost the Super Bowl and where they got to the following year. issong the playoffs is the most likely and then followed by losing in the divisional round. If you get back to the championship game it’s super impressive and besides Brady no losing team has gotten back to the Sb

94 bills— lost divisional round 

95 chargers— missed playoffs 

96 Steelers—lost divisional round 

97 patriots— lost divisional round 

98 packers—lost wild card round 

99 falcons—missed playoffs 

2000 titans—lost divisional round 

2001 giants—missed playoffs 

2002 rams— missed playoffs 

2003 Raiders—missed playoffs 

2004 panthers—missed playoffs 

2005 eagles—missed playoffs 

2006 Seahawks—lost in divisional round 

2007 Bears—missed playoffs 

2008 patriots—missed playoffs 

2009 cardinals—lost in the divisional round 

2010 colts—lost in wild card round 

2011 Steelers—lost in wild card round 

2012 patriots—lost afc championship game 

2013 niners—lost nfc championship game 

2014 broncos—lost in divisional round 

2015 Seahawks—lost in the divisional round 

2016 panthers— missed playoffs 

2017 falcons—lost in the divisional round 

2018 patriots—won Super Bowl 

2019 rams—missed playoffs 

2020 niners—missed playoffs 

2021 chiefs—lost in afc championship game 

2022 bengals—lost in afc championship game 

So the last 29 Super Bowl loses have missed the playoffs 12 times (41.4%), lost in the wild card round 3 times (10.3%), lost in the divisional round 9 times (31.0%), lost in the championship game 4 times (13.8%), lost in the SB 0 times, won the Super Bowl 1 time (3.5%). 

20 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Just getting 1% better each day 

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From McLane, take it for whatever it's worth

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there is some internal concern about the stoic 25-year-old. The Eagles want their franchise quarterback to be authentic, but they also want him to open himself up a little more in the locker room and have a more outward leadership style when it’s needed during difficult stretches, several team sources close to the situation said.

 

8 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

More daylight today than yesterday!

Always darker before the dawn 

Just now, LeanMeanGM said:

From McLane, take it for whatever it's worth

 

All we need is a wide receiver calling up josina  and we back in 2018/2019 mode 

I absolutely hate this answer 

3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

From McLane, take it for whatever it's worth

 

I don't care much about his stoicism or press conference comments.  I care that he's reading the field the way Todd Bowles described in the playoffs 2 years ago.

Just now, LeanMeanGM said:

I absolutely hate this answer 

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5 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I absolutely hate this answer 

Every day we are presented with more and more evidence of the ineptitude of these coaches.

After starting 10-1, our Birds are on a 3 game slide.  Tough turn of events.  I'm still proud of what this team has accomplished this season and there is still more to do.  Well the rubber meets the road.   Home Game on Christmas Day against the GMen.   Let's make sure everyone has a great Christmas with Family and Friends and a Eagles Win

2 hours ago, pisceschica said:

"Tell me who’s your weed man and how do you smoke so good…” :roll:

What has this team shown you for you to have some much confidence? The offense specifically is consistently underperforming considering their talent this entire season. They need to score at least 7 points a qtr.

Then you have a Sirianni saying "what guys” when asked why Hurts is forcing plays to same 3 players. The same clown that said they went deep on the last play in hopes of getting a DPI, when they needed maybe 15 yards for a realistic game tying fg.  

They won 10 freaking games what do you mean what gives me so much confidence. NY and AZ are pure utter trash and these are must win games. If yaw scared get a dog lol.

5 minutes ago, Parrot Head said:

Every day we are presented with more and more evidence of the ineptitude of these coaches.

 

12 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I absolutely hate this answer 

Agree. It’s not the explosive plays that will solve the problems & they seem to be forcing the issue of long ball or bust.

i would much rather have them take what the opposition gives you, which is a lot more than these bombs away. Hit them in stride and the explosive plays will come, similar to SF. We have the playmakers, so put them in position to succeed.

4 hours ago, Freshmilk said:

The Eagles play recently is the caliber of the Giants and AZ at the very least.  We just lost to Drew Lock because our offense is dead in the water after the first drive or first qtr, and the defense is one of the worst in the league, if not the worst.  Giving up a 92 yard drive to Lock with a Rookie WR abusing our veteran, $12 million CB.

Scared?

3 minutes ago, judunno said:

Scared?

I think a better word is skeptical 🤷‍♂️

 

 

1 hour ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I absolutely hate this answer 

You know what that means. More 40 yard bombs to AJ resulting in INTs

4 hours ago, brkmsn said:

I think people bought into all that "Eagles are lucky" nonsense when they were 10-1. There were certainly things that went in our favor in each of the wins, but people shrugged off plays that weren't lucky. They continue to do the latter after the 3-game losing streak. All that talk about the refs favoring the Eagles all year by opposing teams' fans seemed to quiet down after the last 3 games. All the big calls/non-calls seemed to hurt us in December. I don't believe in any underlying conspiracy, just the law of averages. The Eagles are as good as their record, as are most teams at this point in the season. 

It's pointless to go full doom & gloom just because of a tough stretch in the regular season. A 1st round bye would have been great. HFA is great. But winning in the postseason is more important than either. If we have a healthy Maddox, Slay, Dickerson, Lane, Cunningham, and Smith in the postseason, I like our chances to win --- even on the road.

Yeah... I hate Eagles fans when things aren't going right. Freaking dooms day folks. That was one of the toughest stretches of games I can remember in a long time. I couldn't imagine being a player and having fans like this. I saw 2-3 losses in that stretch and if no one else saw that you were being unrealistic as hell. Need to start calling Eagles fans Two Faces.Teams go on slumps ... it happens. The Eagles barely got the bye last year and they weren't playing well at all going into the playoffs with a banged up Hurts. Yet... they did pretty well I thought.

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