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1 minute ago, SkippyX said:

Nah, Super Bowl hangover.

Broncos won their SB last week.

Giants won their SB this week.

The one thing in the russini article that I agree with is that they look worn down and probably tired (on defense particularly). Which isn’t surprising cause they played in some games where the temperatures have been ridiculous. Add on the defense the last couple weeks it’s been playing 65+ snaps. Now they also have injuries on top of it. It feels like this team needed another week 5-6 bye week but unfortunately didn’t get it until week 9

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Wow every is exactly at halftime

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

Again, the rule isn’t he’s down but if you hug tackle him it’s ok. By definition when the players is down and you’re not supposed to tackle him. If you wanna say Baun is deserving of a different penalty, which is a blow to the head that is different. However, by definition both of those are late hits. He was down, whistle blew and he tackled him. That is a penalty if calling for the same penalty. If they threw the flag for blow to the head then it’s different. Thats not what was called

It was called ‘unnecessary roughness’? Which is pretty much a catch all. The refs gave a boneheaded explanation after the game, but I’d wager the method of delivery was a part of the flag coming out (and maybe a few Benjamin’s). There’s a bit more leeway given to a player that pulls off in a bang bang scenario IMO. At the end of the day, it was a penalty…but called & justified completely wrong. He didn’t hit a downed opponent.

Watching these other games really shows how terrible the eagles offense is.

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

Wow every is exactly at halftime

It would not be the worst idea to start one game at 1:16 instead of 1:06

1 minute ago, GoEagles5921 said:

Watching these other games really shows how terrible the eagles offense is.

Well if you watched the Jets game you’d think our O was top tier.

28 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Lurie and Howie wouldn’t fire him either. They are ultra protective of their image. Sean Desai had ties to no one and they wouldn’t even fire him mid season. Either Patullo is the OC or he’s put in the cuck booth, he’s not getting fired after 6 games in first season.

I don't get how it impacts their image. The guy is tanking the team, how does making moves to make the team better negatively impact their image? Someone won't want to coach here because if they're awful at their job they get fired?

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

The one thing in the russini article that I agree with is that they look worn down and probably tired (on defense particularly). Which isn’t surprising cause they played in some games where the temperatures have been ridiculous. Add on the defense the last couple weeks it’s been playing 65+ snaps. Now they also have injuries on top of it. It feels like this team needed another week 5-6 bye week but unfortunately didn’t get it until week 9

I did a very brief look over defensive snaps counts last week and it doesn't look like our defense has played that many more snaps than average (only looked at like 7 other teams so small sample size)

I think the season hinges on if Landon Dickerson can be himself after this rest.

Even if he can just be good instead of great it would transform the O-line.

I'd also be good with Hurts going Mac Jones at Alabama mode. Find DeVonta early and often.

Smith is awesome. Feed him. If pouty 11 gets open then throw it to him too.

1 minute ago, Wentz_Era said:

It was called ‘unnecessary roughness’? Which is pretty much a catch all. The refs gave a boneheaded explanation after the game, but I’d wager the method of delivery was a part of the flag coming out (and maybe a few Benjamin’s). At the end of the day, it was a penalty…but called & justified completely wrong. He didn’t hit a downed opponent.

I have no problem with them calling Zach Baun for the penalty as i thought he deserved it for blow to the head. was deserving for personal foul blow to the head.

But if the nfl wants to be technical about late hits after plays and that’s what the nfl is going to do, then that jets/broncos play definition is a late hit. The guy was down, the whistle blew and then the guy tackled him afterward.

2 minutes ago, devpool said:

I did a very brief look over defensive snaps counts last week and it doesn't look like our defense has played that many more snaps than average (only looked at like 7 other teams so small sample size)

What about the previous 3 weeks heading into the giants game. defense played 66, 68 and 70 snaps. So on average 68 snaps. Doesn’t include Tampa where the conditions were ridiculous. Went a looked eagles numbers are skewed cause they’ve played an extra game but going to their numbers prior to the week, eagles had 176 attempts against them league avg was 161. So 15 more than league avg. rushing attempts against league avg was 129. Eagles were at 134 so 5. So in general they were 20 plays over the average. If someone has a link besides or football reference which won’t let me do weeks 3-5 alone, but curious to see the 3 weeks leading up to the giants the snap count compared to rest of the league

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

I have no problem with them calling Zach Baun for the penalty as i thought he deserved it for blow to the head. was deserving for personal foul blow to the head.

But if the nfl wants to be technical about late hits after plays and that’s what the nfl is going to do, then that jets/broncos play definition is a late hit. The guy was down, the whistle blew and then the guy tackled him afterward.

There 100% needs to be consistency, i just don’t think the 2 situations are equal. You knew the flag was coming as soon as Baun launched and connected…without that in mind I doubt I’d come away from watching the other play saying thats 15. I’m not disagreeing with you, overall the inconsistency is maddening and a detriment to the game.

24 minutes ago, GoEagles5921 said:

Watching these other games really shows how terrible the eagles offense is.

The simple/common play designs that you forget exist until you see them on the screen with other jerseys.

I just saw a simple bootleg ran by Herbert where he had 3 levels of options and they were all open. 😂 I got sad.

I don’t know who to blame anymore but the Eagles offense looks lame compared to some other more conventional ones.

I'm hard pressed to find the Eagles above .500 now. Hope I'm wrong but......

Wonder if Harbaugh survives this. And Dallas getting favorable calls, I’m stunned.

On 10/11/2025 at 1:47 PM, pisceschica said:

I guess that was their superbowl

Kevin Burkhardt: "Zay Flowers who has never fumbled in his life has now fumbled twice today."

Someone should show Kevin the 17-10 AFCCG loss to KC where Zay Flowers put the ball on the ground at the KC 1 so that KC could take possession.

Its probably one of the 25 biggest plays of the last 20 years. According to KB it does not exist.

3 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Wonder if Harbaugh survives this. And Dallas getting favorable calls, I’m stunned.

That roughing the passer was ridiculous he didn’t make contact with helmet. The DPI made more sense but they picked that flag up 🫠

It's sad watching the Cowboys and being jealous of their offense. It's really hard to believe this team won a Super Bowl 8 months ago.

Cardinals looking better with brissett than Murray speaks volumes

5 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Wonder if Harbaugh survives this. And Dallas getting favorable calls, I’m stunned.

I expect Harbaugh to survive. That team has been put through a meat grinder.

The only way that Bisciotti moves on is if he is tired of the scumbag, thug, crybaby culture that Harbaugh has instilled there.

6 minutes ago, greend said:

I guess that was their superbowl

I will 100% bet the Eagles are going to show up to that game before the bye week. This feels like what the commanders did last year at the end of the year and they got socked in the mouth in the nfc title game.

Travis Hunter had a foot in the neutral zone. That called back a crazy 50 yard Jags TD pass.

I wonder if Hunter's foot is Lawrence's fault? 🤡

I imagine curt Cignetti is one of the top candidates Penn state wants

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

I imagine curt Cignetti is one of the top candidates Penn state wants

Everyone will line up for that job.

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