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3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I said he tried to thread the needle against a **** team. Not sure what else there is to say here. 

Which was my entire point don’t be half in and half out. It’s sends a poor message. 

again i ask you you don’t think there’s players looking at it like if they are saving those guys for the playoffs then maybe this game isn’t that important so why should i care or risk my health? Especially when this team already was having internal issues and questioning their effort. 

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Just now, DawkinsOwnage03 said:

Has Desai been actually fired? Of not apologize and get him back in there for Tampa because Patricia is a piece of crap

These guys are far too arrogant to do that, even though it makes sense considering how much better the D was before making the change.

Remarkable that they tried to win and went down 24-0 in the first half.  Actually hard to wrap my head around that.

Hurts being allowed to go to the podium on the pills he’s on should be a fireable offense…assuming he’s on pain killers/

Hurts is high AF right now.  

Focus on the Harbaugh sweep stakes not Tampa, f it 

Just now, Arsenal79 said:

There's no point keeping this clown considering he doesn't scheme and run the offense.  if he lucks into another good OC, the OC will just get poached again ala Steichen and Siri's clueless @ss will be exposed again.

Yep. He doesn't call plays on offense and defense. If he's running the offense and letting Johnson call the plays than the offense is equally his fault. His main jobs are as a motivator and having the team ready to play and in game decisions. Last week he decided to play for a FG in a game where anyone could see they would lose if they got a FG and the team has quit on him in recent weeks. Things were going badly even when they were winning and had a good record, so it can' be a coincidence that as soon as his two coordinators left the team has gone to crap. There is literally no justifiable reason to point to that he adds value and should be brought back.

3 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

Remarkable that they tried to win and went down 24-0 in the first half.  Actually hard to wrap my head around that.

On top of that, Washington was playing even with Dallas and we started to bench our guys. All while the division was still up for grabs. While playing a 5-11 team.

1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Which was my entire point don’t be half in and half out. It’s sends a poor message. 

again i ask you you don’t think there’s players looking at it like if they are saving those guys for the playoffs then maybe this game isn’t that important so why should i care or risk my health? Especially when this team already was having internal issues and questioning their effort. 

I just don’t think players are thinking this way. 

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

He was LP Friday with illness. I’m guessing it is more than just poop. And i don’t see him sitting on the sidelines if his bowel movement was that big of an issue or making the trip to the game 

Just saying he could have been at the end of something that wasn't contagious 

1 minute ago, Wentz_Era said:

Hurts being allowed to go to the podium on the pills he’s on should be a fireable offense…assuming he’s on pain killers/

I think he’s just kinda dumb…and high. "Standard, flush it, rent’s due, blah blah blah.”

Harbaugh is the only way forward 

Just now, Outlaw said:

I think he’s just kinda dumb…and high. "Standard, flush it, rent’s due, blah blah blah.”

His eyes a swollen and droopy, he’s slurring words and making no sense.

A few things need to be abolished in Philly sports. Dancing on my own and using the words "the standard” for starters.

2 minutes ago, judunno said:

Just saying he could have been at the end of something that wasn't contagious 

Bigger point whatever it is he shouldn’t have made the trip or be on the sideline if he had an illness that was keeping him out. That was reasoning for him not playing. Tbh i don’t think illness kept him out. I think they knew he didn’t feel good, not likely to get a commanders win and MetLife turf and just decided to just keep him out. 

Just now, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Big point whatever it is he shouldn’t have made the trip or be on the sideline if he had an illness that was keeping him out. Tbh i don’t think illness kept him out. I think they knew he didn’t feel good, not likely to get a commanders win and MetLife turf and just decided to just keep him out. 

Yet played their starting OL? Started AJ. I get the point and I’m not disagreeing with your point. I just find the team confusing and inconsistent in their approach.

Personally, I’m 50/50 on Sirianni.  Really depends on what happens next week.
 

 If the team comes out flat, plays soft and loses that would show that the team really has quit on him.  Not sure how you bring him back if that’s the case.

 

On the other hand, if they play hard and win then I think he would probably be safe, imo. 

Just now, Ace Nova said:

Personally, I’m 50/50 on Sirianni.  Really depends on what happens next week.
 

 If the team comes out flat, plays soft and loses that would show that the team really has quit on him.  Not sure how you bring him back if that’s the case.

 

On the other hand, if they play hard and win then I think he would probably be safe, imo. 

Then at the end of next weekend we can have a conversation about what they need to do to replace Sirianni. Because I’m telling you now nothing is changing in the next week.

 

25 minutes ago, T-1000 said:

It's so incredibly obvious that the players have quit on the coaches, and Siriani quit on the team when he benched the starters in the first half with Dallas only up 14-10. You can't bring him back or any of his coaches (other than Stoutland) unless you want to be next year's Chargers.

I would have rather had the 5th seed, to avoid Philly's special home team disadvantage.  

Playoffs start next week,  they should beat the Bucs, and then,  they play the 9ers (probably) and it just may very well be that they aren't as good as the 9ers.  But maybe they recognized on 12/3 that it doesn't matter how many win if you can't beat the 9ers.   And maybe they decided to make changes that will allow them to beat the 9ers.    And Philly fans showed themselves to be really awful,  so playing on the road isn't a bad thing.  

We'll just see what happens.  One team won't lose in the playoffs.  Maybe that's the Eagles.  What I expect are innovations in the 9ers game. 

Just now, Outlaw said:

I think he’s just kinda dumb…and high. "Standard, flush it, rent’s due, blah blah blah.”

Hurts: When the standard rent is due, and we’re not committed enough, flush it.

*reporter blank stare*

Hurts: I don’t have a dictionary on me.

8 minutes ago, Arsenal79 said:

There's no point keeping this clown considering he doesn't scheme and run the offense.  if he lucks into another good OC, the OC will just get poached again ala Steichen and Siri's clueless @ss will be exposed again.

maybe we should let him run the offense then.

But that likely means Hurts cant handle it, and we end up looking for a new QB.

Im for it. Not sure how many others are.

6 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I just don’t think players are thinking this way. 

I disagree. I would bet there’s players out there with the effort they gave today that viewed it that way. Along with taking it as it’s not a meaningful enough for those guys to play through it. Meanwhile if we thought we had a realistic chance at the 2 seed those guys are playing. 

 

6 minutes ago, Wentz_Era said:

Hurts is high AF right now.  

wish i was 🤦‍♂️

4 minutes ago, Outlaw said:

What’s the most infuriating offensive tendency to you for this team?

For me, it’s absolutely the fact that they refuse to use the middle of the field. 

Situational playcalling and adaptation. It's like they actively did the opposite of what made sense on purpose. I've never seen such a talented offense look so difficult to move down the field. One hiccup and their drive was done a majority of the time.

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