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5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

Even running the RPO isn’t crisp. Saquan never ran it before becoming an Eagles. We actually attempted running an RPO this last game and it appeared new and foreign concept. It was sloppy and bad.

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5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

You both been witnessing the same delibrate QB run plays from 2021? Barely seen it even called this season. Drastically stripped from this seasons O playcalling we all have been used to.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

But yes…AJ missed entire TC. Wouldn’t have ever imagined it would have affected things as massively as it has. That connection hasn’t been there so far this season.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

Some just been purely been coaching decisions based.

Like rushing game stunk early games…

But Siri stuck with the run. Really pretty much refusing to attempt throwing. Then the rushing game gets going while we have a two score lead….Siri only gets the ball to Saquan only one time the entire second half.

Then we have cold and windy back to back games against top challengers to us. That’s when Siri goes hard at forcing the passing game.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

You listed all areas being lesser and lacking but: coaching situation and Hurts designed run plays.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Fran Duffy...Eagles insider did a great job on his podcast showing all this. Explaining the difference this year vs the last 4 years.

The same concepts they have used since 2021. Yet on the videos he shows how Hurts isn't decisive and then throwing lanes disappear as he switches from one read to the next. On multiple plays.

The second thing was a deep dive on AJ Brown. His data from last 9 games of last year vs his 9 games this year. He was looking at top speed, average speed and distance ran.

Basically looking to analyze if he was just running more distance this year as a decoy or if something scheme wise could be the issue. His conclusion ( to save on the endless data he gave) was last year the data shows AJ being more explosive. Top end speed and more time running over 18.5 mph last year.

So if you combine a worse line, less threat of run and less pass protection, with your #1 WR being less explosive, causing your QB to be less decisive... it's leading to these results.

The straight up passing game is 4th worst in the league...Denver at 9-2 is one of the 3 teams below us if that means anything??

But interesting when you see the tape and the data all in one place. Plus just the mistakes at the wrong time and some fluke plays. We had drops early, a WR false start on a tush push, AJ stumbled and was called for an illegal block...the last two weeks also had the worst weather... it's been like Murphys law for this offense. As they said, the bye came at the wrong time. But definitely a great one for the defense!

Think it was as good of timing as possible for our bye instead. Paired that up with a mini bye from that Thur night game.

We needed that bye real bad.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Don't worry....pretend just like Reddick situation and ignore it. It works for you. Gunners isn't the only one here with this stuff. There are insiders making great points....why isn't anyone disagreeing with AJ. The feeling is he is more popular in the locker room.

A leader knows how to be part of a group..not above it. Seems like an issue a lot of them have with the QB.

And as a few point out...." the passing game looks exactly how Hurts wants it to look"

The QB is the guy who gets credited for wins regardless of how well he played or how good he looks. The other guys not so much. Reading the room might be the issue here.

Laughable simply based on how many guys could actually complain about our leader? Sure fire bad career decision to talk crap against our teams leader. Like I pointed out AJ would. But AJ actually just came out stating exact opposite backing up Hurts.

So who are "all these” complainers about our teams leader?

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Don't worry....pretend just like Reddick situation and ignore it. It works for you. Gunners isn't the only one here with this stuff. There are insiders making great points....why isn't anyone disagreeing with AJ. The feeling is he is more popular in the locker room.

A leader knows how to be part of a group..not above it. Seems like an issue a lot of them have with the QB.

And as a few point out...." the passing game looks exactly how Hurts wants it to look"

The QB is the guy who gets credited for wins regardless of how well he played or how good he looks. The other guys not so much. Reading the room might be the issue here.

I can get AJ being a popular player in the locker room. But that can be a huge problem instead of positive here. Seemed like AJ been wanting to exercise his power as a leader to be very vocal about what his way is…we should do instead. But you have Siri and Patullo trying to get their way first. Then you have Hurts and his thoughts and beliefs.

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

I can get AJ being a popular player in the locker room. But that can be a huge problem instead of positive here. Seemed like AJ been wanting to exercise his power as a leader to be very vocal about what his way is…we should do instead. But you have Siri and Patullo trying to get their way first. Then you have Hurts and his thoughts and beliefs.

Just too many chefs in the kitchen for AJ to get his way.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Feed him the ball? 8 targets looks like a game plan of feeding someone the ball?

We targeted AJ more than 8 times just in the first half alone.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Don't worry....pretend just like Reddick situation and ignore it. It works for you. Gunners isn't the only one here with this stuff. There are insiders making great points....why isn't anyone disagreeing with AJ. The feeling is he is more popular in the locker room.

A leader knows how to be part of a group..not above it. Seems like an issue a lot of them have with the QB.

And as a few point out...." the passing game looks exactly how Hurts wants it to look"

The QB is the guy who gets credited for wins regardless of how well he played or how good he looks. The other guys not so much. Reading the room might be the issue here.

The O looks disjointed every time the more Siri involved running it.

5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

Feed him the ball? 8 targets looks like a game plan of feeding someone the ball?

Yes without question the gameplan was going to feed AJ

3 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

But you have Siri and Patullo trying to get their way first. Then you have Hurts and his thoughts and beliefs.

Sounds like it’s the complete opposite Hurts is doing his own thing to the frustration of the coaches and players hence the report

4 hours ago, Bleedinggreen93 said:

Apparently a lot of people you were all for this stuff when it was Wentz but now it’s Hurts under fire and you don’t want to believe any of it…. And it isn’t like these are the first reports coming out about him either clearly something is going on

Yes is first reports. Russini saying it I feel is worthless and her trying to trouble start. She was rapidly reporting about AJ definitely getting traded according to her sources

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

Yes is first reports. Russini saying it I feel is worthless and her trying to trouble start. She was rapidly reporting about AJ definitely getting traded according to her sources

Look at her reporting about AJ trade. She was the main source. She was all in on how AJ trade she heard was a done deal.

1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Yes is first reports. Russini saying it I feel is worthless and her trying to trouble start. She was rapidly reporting about AJ definitely getting traded according to her sources

So the inside source that lead the insider intel about AJ being traded before the deadline….. then reporting "many in organization not happy with Hurts.”

6 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Here is a better route tree guide than the one posted by Ham FWIW image.png

What? Where is the deep Out route?

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

So the inside source that lead the insider intel about AJ being traded before the deadline….. then reporting "many in organization not happy with Hurts.”

AJ trade wasn’t ever going to be considered even. C’mon man!

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

AJ trade wasn’t ever going to be considered even. C’mon man!

Just straight attempts to stir up drama for us. Blatant!

5 minutes ago, Bleedinggreen93 said:

Sounds like it’s the complete opposite Hurts is doing his own thing to the frustration of the coaches and players hence the report

Sounds like everybody realizes how bad the O coaching situation is this season. So waiting or patience having optimism doesn’t exist this go around.

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https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1A5UPkED6X/ Due has a point. Let the team work through this and fix it. It's not up to fans and writers. I agree the offense can be better. I also agree that Hurts wins(with major help from the Fangio defense) ow let them sort it out themselves. They are all grown men,they will either do it or they won't Rant over

Just now, cunninghamtheman said:

Sounds like everybody realizes how bad the O coaching situation is this season. So waiting or patience having optimism doesn’t exist this go around.

So yeah…not just Hurts…but our players are feeling it. Feeling it’s going to be up to them to do the coaching duties.

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