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7 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I’m watching the GI Joe PSA’a to get through this night

My buddies and I used to laugh our asses off with the dubbed over PSA's.

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Lurie wont fire Sirianni. He isnt an over reactive spaz

But the OC has to go now bc that was another declining performance

3 hours ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

Maybe? But he said KP is doing an amazing job? He said KP is trying to get them the ball. Like if he is toeing the line then he could say those things about Jalen? If he can say it about KP then he can say it about anyone if he’s lying.

He wasn’t asked about Jalen in that clip.

For 3 weeks now Hurts has been missing receivers. No reason to overthrow Davonte when he is WIDE OPEN for the TD. He is so terrified of throwing a pick that it's becoming detrimental to them scoring.

8 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Lurie wont fire Sirianni. He isnt an over reactive spaz

But the OC has to go now bc that was another declining performance

But who takes over as OC?

5 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Also, it feels like Jordan Davis gassed himself out of the rest of the season on his TD against the Rams because he disappears more each week

It's eye opening how bad this DL is without Jalen Carter. On one hand, it shows how dominant Carter is. On the other, it shows how much they depend on him for the other DT success.

Jordan Davis is not a high snap count guy, time to accept that. He's an average DT who can play at a very good level in spurts. He can't be on the field for 70% of the plays.

Byron Young needs to be off this team. He provides nothing.

Moro Ojomo is not Milton Williams. Not even close. Ojomo is a DT4.

Ty Robinson batted a ball, so that's good.

Gabe Hall is a PS player.

Not even going to discuss the edge rushers.

All of them were manhandled last night. The Giants moved the LOS back 2 yards. Absolutely nothing from this unit.

5 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Lurie wont fire Sirianni. He isnt an over reactive spaz

But the OC has to go now bc that was another declining performance

Stop blaming everything on the offensive coordinator. In the NFL coordinators are a revolving door. The common denominator has been Jalen Hurts, he has too many stretches where he plays terrible. Outside of a quarter or two this season he's been pretty terrible. He continues to be indecisive in the pocket like he's been his entire career. He just holds the ball too long. I don't know why, but he seems to lack confidence in his arm, receivers, reads, or something. He needs to be able to drop back and just sling that ball. Not think about it too much, ane not settle for them little dinks and dunks every time.

Eagles spotted at a club in NYC yesterday morning.

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17 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

But who takes over as OC?

I dont have a good answer for that

I think all you can do is put it on Sirianni as HC unless they have a talented youngster to give a shot. But has to be someone the players respect

13 minutes ago, Krump said:

Stop blaming everything on the offensive coordinator. In the NFL coordinators are a revolving door. The common denominator has been Jalen Hurts, he has too many stretches where he plays terrible. Outside of a quarter or two this season he's been pretty terrible. He continues to be indecisive in the pocket like he's been his entire career. He just holds the ball too long. I don't know why, but he seems to lack confidence in his arm, receivers, reads, or something. He needs to be able to drop back and just sling that ball. Not think about it too much, ane not settle for them little dinks and dunks every time.

Think we found Patullo’s burner account

57 minutes ago, Mortimer said:

Imploding in a game that should have been an easy win, made it look like they just laid down last night.

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The O side of the ball has zero passion at times. They epitomise going through the motions or are just so arrogant, they are not prepared to do the added bits.

It makes me think of this Roy Keane rant, esp from 35 seconds in about a pasionless Man U derby performance

"Come on, we need more"

2 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

I dont have a good answer for that

I think all you can do is put it on Sirianni as HC unless they have a talented youngster to give a shot. But has to be someone the players respect

At this point, a consultant is the best you can do. Someone to come in and be an external voice or give experience.

Changing OC will mean a change in O system, etc. I don't see that as viable. Perhaps they look at play calling structure or whatever. But regardless, the scheme can't fix missed blocks, half fit players, etc etc.

They averaged 17 yards per kick return last night. How is that possible? How did Tank Bigsby turn in to a guy who looks like he's playing the sport for the first time as soon as the Eagles traded for him? Why is the backup a 27 year old 250 lb RB who before last night had never returned a kick off in the NFL?

We did it!

I don't think there's an OC alive that gets every call perfect. I've seen a lot of good calls this year that were poorly executed by the offense. I think we all tend to blame our preferred target when the team is struggling. One thing this offense has added this season that we haven't done in years was the shovel pass and that has produced for us. But when it comes down to the main offensive scheme, we are limited by the confines of tailoring it to Jalen's strengths. Some fans don't like this and would prefer more traditional pocket passing QB or a system designed for one. I'm 100% fine with the system we use so long as Jalen remains a weapon with his feet. However, "protecting the investment" neutralizes the effectiveness of the Jalen Hurts offense. Defenses merely need to get a defender in front of him and he will self-terminate a play --- even for a loss. Read options are pointless once the QB is willing to slide for a loss. We might as well remove those from the playbook.

This offense is desperate for a spark and Jalen could do that with his legs. How do I know? I saw Dart do that for his team. It's hard to command respect from or inspire teammates by avoiding contact in a contact sport.

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

We did it!

In all 3 games, they got doubled up. Interesting piece of trivia.

People I think are missing it. Yes, new OC some issues there, Jalen hasn’t been great, but the single biggest issue for me is the play of the offensive line. It’s not good. Last year this unit was dominant, and now they’re as a whole not even average. That’s not limited to the interior of the o-line either. I don’t see any short term answers either. Jurgens is not right. Dickerson will likely be hobbling all season.

5 minutes ago, krzyroone07 said:

People I think are missing it. Yes, new OC some issues there, Jalen hasn’t been great, but the single biggest issue for me is the play of the offensive line. It’s not good. Last year this unit was dominant, and now they’re as a whole not even average. That’s not limited to the interior of the o-line either. I don’t see any short term answers either. Jurgens is not right. Dickerson will likely be hobbling all season.

Both lines have been atrocious. I was wrong in thinking that Sweat and Williams would be replaceable by Hunt and Ojomo. I know you can’t re-sign everybody but those guys are sorely missed on the DL and Becton on the OL. Even Rodgers for CB2.

8 minutes ago, EagleJoe8 said:

In all 3 games, they got doubled up. Interesting piece of trivia.

If Jamie Apody is correct for the Phillies and mlb it’s the first series clinching walk off error in mlb history. So if true the Phillies do something new after 140+ years.

9 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

I don't think there's an OC alive that gets every call perfect. I've seen a lot of good calls this year that were poorly executed by the offense. I think we all tend to blame our preferred target when the team is struggling.

There are definitely times when there is a nice play developing and the execution is bad but this offensive play calling is a joke. There are times where before the snap you can just visualize exactly where Saquon is going to get stuffed. And then they do it two more times.

It could certainly be Hurts calling the plays but whoever it is isn’t good at it. It’s not just bad it’s embarrassing. Honestly there’s been stretches like this since Sirianni has been coach so maybe thats the common denominator but whatever it is makes the team look so simple at times. Just boring easily sniffed out junk. Jalen could certainly be a big part of the problem but there are a lot of plays this team runs that are basic and at very bad times.

14 minutes ago, brkmsn said:

100% fine with the system we use so long as Jalen remains a weapon with his feet. However, "protecting the investment" neutralizes the effectiveness of the Jalen Hurts offense. Defenses merely need to get a defender in front of him and he will self-terminate a play --- even for a loss. Read options are pointless once the QB is willing to slide for a loss. We might as well remove those from the playbook.

This offense is desperate for a spark and Jalen could do that with his legs. How do I know? I saw Dart do that for his team. It's hard to command respect from or inspire teammates by avoiding contact in a contact sport.

Its the unintended consequence of having a running QB as they age. You want to protect the player for too many hits, but by doing so, you expose their largest weakness which could be an aspect of the passing games or where part of the game where they have less experience (reading a Zone D). I don't see a way around it, other than accepting if Hurts runs more, he will start to miss more and more games as times goes on. And you need a QB2 that can take the slack up.

4 minutes ago, BDawk_ASamuel said:

Both lines have been atrocious. I was wrong in thinking that Sweat and Williams would be replaceable by Hunt and Ojomo. I know you can’t re-sign everybody but those guys are sorely missed on the DL and Becton on the OL. Even Rodgers for CB2.

Yes definitely. Holes we had but didn’t address. Howie is fantastic, and I’m sure the strategy is impacted by payroll but Rodgers was a miss, as was finding a better edge presence.

when we traded CJGJ I thought we’d have fewer coverage busts. Maybe it’s just the missed time in camp, but Mukuba is making a lot of busts and compounding them with bad angles, plays on the ball and missed tackles.

7 minutes ago, UK Eagle said:

Its the unintended consequence of having a running QB as they age. You want to protect the player for too many hits, but by doing so, you expose their largest weakness which could be an aspect of the passing games or where part of the game where they have less experience (reading a Zone D). I don't see a way around it, other than accepting if Hurts runs more, he will start to miss more and more games as times goes on. And you need a QB2 that can take the slack up.

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8 hours ago, ManuManu said:

Bunch of us were saying this but the response was a win is a win and who cares how they got it

Now that we're losing it's omg we really do have problems rolleyes

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