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2 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

It's important with respect to HFA, but that's about it.

Bucs have won 3 games by a total of 6 points. This game will be close. Gonna come down to conditioning and who can make the play at the end of the game.

As we know from experience.. that HFA is worth it

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2 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

The NFL should ban match fixing before worrying about the Tush Push. 🤔

It's a fake tweet. I know it has a checkmark, but those are meaningless now because Twitter is run by a moron.

15 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

As we know from experience.. that HFA is worth it

Hurts is winless on the road (not counting neutral site) and undefeated at home

9 hours ago, eagle45 said:

Next week is as close to a must win as it gets for a 3-0 team.

Brutal second half schedule. 4 easy games on the horizon. A win next week makes 8-0 a very realistic possibility which is a great and potentially necessary cushion heading into a stretch of games that could seriously be tougher than the lineup they’d see in the playoffs on a SB run.

A 3-0 team with a "must win" game in week 4? blink

Also I don't buy the "brutal" 2nd half idea. Every team is beatable. Too many Eagles fans have anxiety from the past, negative viewpoints and always are "afraid" of other teams. There were fans scared of the Rams and Stafford yet we've beat Stafford the last 5 games, and we own the Rams. Last year people feared the Packers (beat them twice) and the Vikings who were frauds and overrated. The Commanders with rising star Daniels and we blew them out with 55 points. Going into this year many fans said it was a tough schedule. The Chiefs are in regression and SB hangover, our offense woke up and dominated the 2nd half against the Rams. In the 2nd half the Packers are overrated and lost to the Browns. Detroit is strong but suffers from injuries, and Siri has beat them both times his teams have played them recently. The Bills will be a tough game for sure. Everyone else is either decent or sucks.

It's time Eagles fans start realizing that we're the team to beat, we're the team other teams should be scared of playing.

4 minutes ago, NOTW said:

A 3-0 team with a "must win" game in week 4? blink

It's hard to have an edgy hot take after a 3-0 start but contrarians always manage to find a way.

8 minutes ago, Aerolithe_Lion said:

Hurts is winless on the road (not counting neutral site) and undefeated at home

I was thinking of the benefits to HFA but that's a variable to consider as well

1 hour ago, bpac55 said:

Had a complete brain fart. Forgot the Eagles play the NFCN this year. All of those are imperative games given the competition in that Division. TB is a huge game and just getting over that winless hump would speak volumes for the Eagles.

Tampa has owned us lately, but the Eagles did beat them in the 2023 regular season which was also in Tampa. Why does the league keep scheduling us away at Tampa, and early in the season when it's still hot af in Florida? They don't schedule them in Philly in November or December. The 2 playoff games were there due to seeding, but the last two regular season games were there too.

What's funny is the years Tampa beat us in the regular season, we went on to the Super Bowl. The year we beat them in the regular season, they beat us in the playoffs and we did not go to the Super Bowl.

Watching last night’s game brought to mind that the Eagles simply don’t have plays in their playbook like some the lions ran. They haven’t needed them, but still, would be nice to have them.

So we have any clarity on the injury status of the Bucs players? Most of their OL was out last week, and Evans and Godwin are both injured. Those guys' statuses could make a massive difference

Why os the NFL going so aggressive with these double header MNF games? Have two of the worst mathups possible next Momday night. There are at least 2 other double MNF nights in October and I haven't checked beyond that but my guess ks there are some in November and Pctober as well.

Everyone talks about how Hurts struggles with the Bowles defense, but the Eagles defenses have not performed well vs Bucs offenses either. Honestly the defense has probably been worse than the offense in those games. Mayfield is a tough matchup for the Eagles. He's a gunslinger and can avoid pressure. Mike Evans might miss the game so that would help, but also CB2 will likely not be playing either. But the Eagles did beat them there on MNF in 2023 so it's not like the Eagles can't win there.

9 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Mike Evans might miss the game

That would be huge, it kinda feels like he's the entire offense. Would be curious to see what their record is when he plays vs when he doesn't.

57 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

It's a fake tweet. I know it has a checkmark, but those are meaningless now because Twitter is run by a moron.

My point still stands. There are plenty of other things the NFL should worry about, before worrying about the Tush Push. Chief among them, officiating consistency, because they are the single easiest way to match fix, point shave, etc. And, given the horrible state of officiating... well, there's a lot of smoke.

1 minute ago, Iggles_Phan said:

My point still stands. There are plenty of other things the NFL should worry about, before worrying about the Tush Push. Chief among them, officiating consistency, because they are the single easiest way to match fix, point shave, etc. And, given the horrible state of officiating... well, there's a lot of smoke.

The tweet was implying that Jordan Love was throwing the game, which is kind of ridiculous for anyone who's seen him play. He's just not a consistent QB and makes a ton of horrible decisions or misfires still. Maybe he'll grow out of it, maybe he won't, but that's just him, he's not getting paid off to play that way.

10 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

It’s cause harbaugh and this coaching isnt nearly as good of a staff as he was a decade ago and even a couple years ago. Like watching the ravens i always come away from their games like this team has talent but are really low IQ and find ways to make games more interesting then they would or lose them. Imo lamar being lamar has saved harbaugh. A couple years back he was in the verge of being fired before Lamar became an mvp. Feels like he keeps that job cause Lamar is capable of winnin a lot of regular season games but come playoffs you see them make dumb mistakes and poorly coached that always ends their season (Buffalo last year and fumbling and penalties against KC previous year). I could argue their oline has gotten worse over past couple years, their defense is not good unless they play bad offense (or a banged up bills team last year in week 4) and their special teams isn’t exactly thrilling either.

Lamar reminds me of Vick and Eagles Cunningham.

Athletic heroics in the regular season, then comes the playoffs, top defenses and top DCs.

3 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

They hate us cause they ain't us anus.

Fixed it for ya!

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

The tweet was implying that Jordan Love was throwing the game, which is kind of ridiculous for anyone who's seen him play. He's just not a consistent QB and makes a ton of horrible decisions or misfires still. Maybe he'll grow out of it, maybe he won't, but that's just him, he's not getting paid off to play that way.

I know what the tweet said. And I know what my statement was. The NFL has bigger things to worry about than the Tush Push.

8 minutes ago, austinfan said:

Lamar reminds me of Vick and Eagles Cunningham.

Athletic heroics in the regular season, then comes the playoffs, top defenses and top DCs.

Tbh the ravens in general find way to lose games in the playoffs. Mark Andrews fumbling a ball away and dropping a wide open 2 point conversion vs. bills last year. Against the chiefs in the afc title game zay flowers is going to score and fumbles the ball inches from the goal line. Lamar has had issues in those games too like bad ints but as a collective team they are good at finding ways to piss games away

37 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

That would be huge, it kinda feels like he's the entire offense. Would be curious to see what their record is when he plays vs when he doesn't.

About as huge as AJ Brown missing the game.

11 hours ago, SkippyX said:

And combined they have 5 SB TDs... 3 to their own team and 2 to the other team.

You can live in your wish fantasy world of loser QBs on the Eagles. I will take the height of the Eagles Empire, thank you very much.

Honest question. Why does Eagles nation give more credit to the offense than the defense considering since the beginning of 2024's season an Eagles win has never needed more than 24 points to be scored in a game since they actually won since the Packers in Brazil (Until Sunday)? Is it just because no one else gives credit to our QB, so we feel the need to compensate? Or is there some other reason?

5 minutes ago, AmericanEagle77 said:

Honest question. Why does Eagles nation give more credit to the offense than the defense considering since the beginning of 2024's season an Eagles win has never needed more than 24 points to be scored in a game since they actually won since the Packers in Brazil (Until Sunday)? Is it just because no one else gives credit to our QB, so we feel the need to compensate? Or is there some other reason?

I think Vic Fangio is held in very high regard by Eagles fans.

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