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EMB Blog: 2025 Regular Season (Part 2) ... and Playoffs

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53 minutes ago, D-Shiznit said:

Ryan Moats, damn what a hype train he was.

The Eagles website put out a desktop wallpaper of him captioned "Glimmer of hope” or something.

He actually had some good runs, though he ran a little funny.

Wasn’t there some drama involving Andy or something?

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27 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Thats a shame…but they are tanking after all

That would be their first smart move this offseason. Too bad they only have 5 picks in the upcoming draft.

1 hour ago, just relax said:

Big bleeping woo. In Paul’s first five years, in fact in his first 10, the season was 12 games long.

It's been at least a 16-game season since 1978. Name all the coaches ahead of Sirianni since that time.

3 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

It's been at least a 16-game season since 1978. Name all the coaches ahead of Sirianni since that time.

Why?

15 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I’m not usually into conspiracy theories but in what world does a player get ACL reconstructive surgery less than 24 hours after it happened and starts rehab 2 days later? Especially considering he tore his LCL also.

Normally, they like to let the swelling go down for a bit before ACL reconstruction. If there is no meniscus repair, my understanding is that they start you on rehab pretty quickly.

I'm one month Acl/meniscus repair post op and the doctor just gave me permission to start weigh bearing yesterday. Been doing PT but he wanted non weight bearing for a month to allow the meniscus repair to heal.

1 hour ago, just relax said:

Paul Brown won 49 of his first 60 games, a percentage of 81.17. Sirianni has won 57 of 82, a percentage of 69.5. Not only is Skversky’s argument bogus but his arithmetic sucks.

There were 10 teams when he started coaching, so is it really that impressive? I guess it does display dominance, but Siri winning with 32 teams in the mix, with free agency and it being a league to league NFL is more impressive.

2 hours ago, NOTW said:

"I think what impresses me most with Vic is that he's had so much success in being a defensive coordinator through decades of the NFL, but he just continues to grow as a coach. I've never heard Vic say, ‘Well I've always done it this way.’ All I've ever heard Vic say is, ‘What's the best way to do this, this time, this game?’ That's so impressive. I think that you can get into that sometimes. ‘Yeah, I've always done it this way.’ It's finding out ways to win and to be the most successful each and every week. I think he's shown different ways that he's done that all year, and that's kind of how I view how he's been throughout his career. Man, I'm glad we have him.”

He doesn't tell you who said it.

1 hour ago, just relax said:

Big bleeping woo. In Paul’s first five years, in fact in his first 10, the season was 12 games long.

Did you also argue that Barkley's 2k season was insignificant because other RBs did it in less games? Or are you just biased against Siri?

15 minutes ago, MF POON said:

There were 10 teams when he started coaching, so is it really that impressive? I guess it does display dominance, but Siri winning with 32 teams in the mix, with free agency and it being a league to league NFL is more impressive.

My post had nothing to do with "impressive.” I was taking Sversky to task for simple errors of fact. Among other things, Brown won 49 games in his first five years. Sirianni has won 57.

57 > 49

Or don’t you agree?

1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said:

Did you also argue that Barkley's 2k season was insignificant because other RBs did it in less games? Or are you just biased against Siri?

Arithmetic, dude. Factual errors by the "reporter.” Nothing more or less.

When your take is so stupid that even local Philly sports radio hosts mock you...that's a new low.

6 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

When your take is so stupid that even local Philly sports radio hosts mock you...that's a new low.

These guys make terrible arguments all day long. Their takes on the Flyers and Sixers are really bad too.

8 minutes ago, just relax said:

My post had nothing to do with "impressive.” I was taking Sversky to task for simple errors of fact. Among other things, Brown won 49 games in his first five years. Sirianni has won 57.

57 > 49

Or don’t you agree?

Arithmetic, dude. Factual errors by the "reporter.” Nothing more or less.

Well, your initial post downplayed Nick's accomplishment due to the number of games per season when Brown coached, so I addressed that. Also, Brown had 56 wins in his first 5 seasons, google is your friend.

edit. If Nick does have 57 wins already, then he's already surpassed him, lol

1 hour ago, hputenis said:

Say no more! Let me clear my work calendar!!

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Here are a few quick examples for you.

Just saw the stat that Jalen Hurts is about to become the first QB in NFL history to make the playoffs in 4 strsight years with 4 different offensive coordinators.

37 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Did you also argue that Barkley's 2k season was insignificant because other RBs did it in less games? Or are you just biased against Siri?

he did not

Back to your shanty, now

10 minutes ago, MF POON said:

Well, your initial post downplayed Nick's accomplishment due to the number of games per season when Brown coached, so I addressed that. Also, Brown had 56 wins in his first 5 seasons, google is your friend.

edit. If Nick does have 57 wins already, then he's already surpassed him, lol

No it did not. I downplayed nothing. I pointed out errors of fact. Here are some more: 10+11+8+11+9=49, not 56. Let us return for a moment to Sversky's statement:

Eagles HC Nick Sirianni will move past Hall of Famer Paul Brown for 2nd most regular season wins by a head coach in his first 5 seasons in NFL history with a win Saturday at Commanders.

The emphasis is mine. Paul Brown and the Browns entered the NFL in 1950. Prior to that he was in the old AAFL. Wins there are not part of NFL history.

If Sversky had said most wins as a pro football coach in first five years, he and you might have a point, but he didn't and you don't.

Google is my friend too.

3 hours ago, NOTW said:

"I think what impresses me most with Vic is that he's had so much success in being a defensive coordinator through decades of the NFL, but he just continues to grow as a coach. I've never heard Vic say, ‘Well I've always done it this way.’ All I've ever heard Vic say is, ‘What's the best way to do this, this time, this game?’ That's so impressive. I think that you can get into that sometimes. ‘Yeah, I've always done it this way.’ It's finding out ways to win and to be the most successful each and every week. I think he's shown different ways that he's done that all year, and that's kind of how I view how he's been throughout his career. Man, I'm glad we have him.”

VIc is as much a treasure as JJ was.

2 hours ago, just relax said:

Big bleeping woo. In Paul’s first five years, in fact in his first 10, the season was 12 games long.

So, you are saying that Nick has had it easier... 🤔.

1 hour ago, Waiting4Someday said:

The Titans wouldn't even extend him - AJ's paid here and still seems like he'd rather be elsewhere despite the winning. Does the FO ignore that, and assume the situation is contained next season or do they work out a trade?

He said, "this is my home". He's a team captain and out in public Christmas shopping in the city for fans. He is chummy with Jalen again, all those actions and words tell me enough. Now if him and his agent secretly go to Howie and request the trade out, then that's a different story.

3 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

He drafted the WR?

Publicly lobbied for his college buddy over the consensus no brainer Sewell.

For like the 8 millionth time, we simply can't afford to trade AJ Brown this offseason (at least before 6/1). We'd have a dead cap charge of around ~$44mm, and he is on the books in 2026 for ~$23.5 million. So you're adding an additional ~20mm cap hit, and we have $22mm of 2026 cap space per Spotrac. Cutting Michael Carter will save around $10mm, so that leaves about $12 million to fill out the roster (need TE, CB2, Edge Depth, starting safety). The only other places to save are extending JD (likely save $6 million) and extend Goedert (maybe save $5mm). So $43mm total cap space in a best case, less $20 million to trade one of your best players, leaves only $23 million and only 40 players under contract. So have to sign 13 guys who will count against the cap, including a starting CB and S, with only $23 million in space, ~$7 million of which will go to draft picks.

It's not happening.

1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

Did you also argue that Barkley's 2k season was insignificant because other RBs did it in less games? Or are you just biased against Siri?

Unless kick off rules are completely reverted back to 3-4 years ago it will never be touched again IMO. Even last year with the tweaks, 2k is impressive given the shorter fields O’s started with more times than not.

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13 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

So, you are saying that Nick has had it easier... 🤔.

Brown won 49 out of 60 games - a 0.817 winning percentage.

Nick's winning percentage is currently 0.695.

32 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

he did not

Back to your shanty, now

So that answers the question. By not applying the same stupid logic to both scenarios it shows his bias against Nick.

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