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

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5 hours ago, NOTW said:

70 yards lost on 8 sacks, yikes. 2 INTs on really bad throws, dumb decisions.

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He's thrown up some doozies this year, Buffalo fans I know through fantasy leagues reckon he's complacent against bad teams because he thinks he can superman them out of any hole, and that's been a bit hit and miss this year.

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It would be nice if the Bills had as little to play for as possible in week 17 against us. But they keep pissing away winnable games.

I don’t really agree with the sentiment of pointing at Josh Allen and saying "hey, he can be really bad passing too!”

The Eagles are 28th in the NFL in passing yards per game. Every team behind them is either starting a rookie or a backup or a backup’s backup. Most metrics have the Eagles as one of, if not the worst team in the NFL on 3rd and long. A terrible game by an MVP QB shows that everyone can have a really bad game sometimes. It doesn’t change those 10 game rankings or reality that the Eagles have one of the worst pass attacks in the entire NFL.

Sit Cam the bleep down

7 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

I don’t really agree with the sentiment of pointing at Josh Allen and saying "hey, he can be really bad passing too!”

The Eagles are 28th in the NFL in passing yards per game. Every team behind them is either starting a rookie or a backup or a backup’s backup. Most metrics have the Eagles as one of, if not the worst team in the NFL on 3rd and long. A terrible game by an MVP QB shows that everyone can have a really bad game sometimes. It doesn’t change those 10 game rankings or reality that the Eagles have one of the worst pass attacks in the entire NFL.

They do it to show that even top QBs have bad games, but never consider that it's Josh Allen and a bunch of scrubs with a worse defense.

The passing game struggles with a top WR duo, Saquon and Goedert.

Can you imagine Hurts carrying an offense led by Cook, Shakir, Knox and Gabe Davis?

2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

Sit Cam the bleep down

Only a light concussion?

1 minute ago, Swoop said:

They do it to show that even top QBs have bad games, but never consider that it's Josh Allen and a bunch of scrubs with a worse defense.

The passing game struggles with a top WR duo, Saquon and Goedert.

Can you imagine Hurts carrying an offense led by Cook, Shakir, Knox and Gabe Davis?

Jalen would run a lot, get dinged and then become ineffective or outright knocked out. Which seems to be a similar trajectory to what Allen is on, although Josh has a higher floor if hobbled as he has better physical tools from the pocket.

It’s shocking to me that they would throw Jurgens out there on Sunday. I want to see what this offense looks like with 5 healthy offensive linemen. Not 5 starters, not 5 studs, just 5 OL that are viably healthy. They have had so many plays fail to develop this year simply because an OL was not healthy enough / too much pain / too reduced mobility to pull into space and move outside their phone booth.

The simple possibility of Dickerson/Jurgens/Lane returning to form after rest and health for the playoff run should be enough to sit them. But that clearly wasn’t enough. Now, just do it to help the team win on Sunday so you can actually have 5 guys out there who aren’t wincing and hobbling around after and during every play. At some point, Pryor, Toth, and Fred give you a better chance to win.

9 hours ago, mattwill said:

Doesn’t make I any better. If the media were to evaporate forever he would have no audience pandering to him.

And if there were no fans, he'd have no paycheck. I'm not sure I follow the logic here. Brown started this whole thing. The media HAS to ask about it. That's their job. His job is to catch a football, to block when called to do so, etc. and to be available for media questions. His job description does not include stirring up crap within his own team. And he had every opportunity to take the high road with his comments in response to the questions, questions that are about HIS cryptic comments on social media AGAIN. But instead, he made foolish comments. This is a HIM problem, because he made himself the focus and he made his displeasure known publicly. He could have been the good soldier and kept it in house, like a professional. But, he chose to air dirty laundry in public. When he does that, this is the result. He was the catalyst. It's a lazy narrative to blame the media when the player is the one who started it unprovoked on his personal social media. He wasn't even responding to a question from the media to start this whole thing. If that had been the genesis of all this, then by all means, blame the media. And the media has plenty of things to be held accountable for as well, but this isn't one of them. He created this situation, they asked him about his comments, and now he's making it worse with his response to their questions about his comments. This is a HIM problem. He started it. And he fanned the flames yesterday with his responses. And, I have no doubt that he knows exactly what he's doing and that this is all calculated by him.

Last year a former first round pick came to this team, got the fewest targets of his career (roughly half of his previous low) and we never heard a word from him or saw it on social media. So, the media left him alone and never asked him a thing. When the odd question did come his way, he was gracious and professional. Brown could learn a thing or two.

9 hours ago, mattwill said:

Your confused meme on the top comment of mine tells me that you have never listened to WIP or read a Marcus Hayes story or listened to anything Howard Eskin has ever had to say.

nonono. Each situation is to be taken for what it is. Marcus Hayes, Howard Eskin, and many others have had plenty of things to account for in the past. But, in this situation, Brown is the catalyst. Brown started it, and has perpetuated by continually putting out more cryptic tweets. This wasn't a one off... this is a pattern of behavior from him. So, the media HAS to ask him about it. He just needs to do a better job with how he handles the media if he wants it to go away... but I don't really think he does want it to go away. He wants this attention, if he didn't, he'd have changed his behavior from the past to not replicate the mistakes of the past. He wants this. He's got this. Good for him. Now he can deal with the criticism that comes with it.

17 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

It’s shocking to me that they would throw Jurgens out there on Sunday. I want to see what this offense looks like with 5 healthy offensive linemen. Not 5 starters, not 5 studs, just 5 OL that are viably healthy. They have had so many plays fail to develop this year simply because an OL was not healthy enough / too much pain / too reduced mobility to pull into space and move outside their phone booth.

The simple possibility of Dickerson/Jurgens/Lane returning to form after rest and health for the playoff run should be enough to sit them. But that clearly wasn’t enough. Now, just do it to help the team win on Sunday so you can actually have 5 guys out there who aren’t wincing and hobbling around after and during every play. At some point, Pryor, Toth, and Fred give you a better chance to win.

Like the idea of 5 healthy OL to show what the offense would look like. At the minimum, resting the injured players makes a lot of sense for the latter part of the season and playoff. Let them take the time to heal and rest sounds like a smart idea.

10 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

nonono. Each situation is to be taken for what it is. Marcus Hayes, Howard Eskin, and many others have had plenty of things to account for in the past. But, in this situation, Brown is the catalyst. Brown started it, and has perpetuated by continually putting out more cryptic tweets. This wasn't a one off... this is a pattern of behavior from him. So, the media HAS to ask him about it. He just needs to do a better job with how he handles the media if he wants it to go away... but I don't really think he does want it to go away. He wants this attention, if he didn't, he'd have changed his behavior from the past to not replicate the mistakes of the past. He wants this. He's got this. Good for him. Now he can deal with the criticism that comes with it.

When TO did it, there was no good reason for it. What AJ is saying is for the betterment of the team.

18 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

3rd and 6? The Bills should’ve run a draw.

9 hours ago, HazletonEagle said:

I wonder if there is any agenda behind the posts that criticize... QB that the blog speaks well of other than Jalen Hurts.

Because I hear a lot of people calling me a troll pushing my agenda.

But I also see people making these weird obsessive type posts about... QB like Allen, Herbert, and Burrow every week. And I dont see anyone complaining about the numerous agenda pushers on that end.

Pretty pretty ironic.

You're so close to getting it, bud.

52 minutes ago, eagle45 said:

It’s shocking to me that they would throw Jurgens out there on Sunday. I want to see what this offense looks like with 5 healthy offensive linemen. Not 5 starters, not 5 studs, just 5 OL that are viably healthy. They have had so many plays fail to develop this year simply because an OL was not healthy enough / too much pain / too reduced mobility to pull into space and move outside their phone booth.

The simple possibility of Dickerson/Jurgens/Lane returning to form after rest and health for the playoff run should be enough to sit them. But that clearly wasn’t enough. Now, just do it to help the team win on Sunday so you can actually have 5 guys out there who aren’t wincing and hobbling around after and during every play. At some point, Pryor, Toth, and Fred give you a better chance to win.

Completely frustrated by this. We can all see Jurgens just struggling out there. It impacts the entire OL. He can't move like he has to. Timing is off, double teams don't work, pulls don't work. Now he's going against a refreshed Dallas DL coming off a big confidence boosting win. Give me a healthy Toth over injured Jurgens. Please, let these guys get healthy.

11 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

You're so close to getting it, bud.

Oh I do get it. You're not smart.

5 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

I do get it.

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1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

When TO did it, there was no good reason for it. What AJ is saying is for the betterment of the team.

Yeah, that's what he's telling everyone. So far its working great! 👍

14 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Yeah, that's what he's telling everyone. So far its working great! 👍

Well, there's no evidence that it's hurting so Im good with him continuing to try.

2 hours ago, eagle45 said:

I don’t really agree with the sentiment of pointing at Josh Allen and saying "hey, he can be really bad passing too!”

The Eagles are 28th in the NFL in passing yards per game. Every team behind them is either starting a rookie or a backup or a backup’s backup. Most metrics have the Eagles as one of, if not the worst team in the NFL on 3rd and long. A terrible game by an MVP QB shows that everyone can have a really bad game sometimes. It doesn’t change those 10 game rankings or reality that the Eagles have one of the worst pass attacks in the entire NFL.

2 hours ago, Swoop said:

They do it to show that even top QBs have bad games, but never consider that it's Josh Allen and a bunch of scrubs with a worse defense.

The passing game struggles with a top WR duo, Saquon and Goedert.

Can you imagine Hurts carrying an offense led by Cook, Shakir, Knox and Gabe Davis?

1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

Oh I do get it. You're not smart.

Real talk on a Friday here - I want you guys to be honest. Do these pictures make your wee-wee feel a little....funny?

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2 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Well, there's no evidence that it's hurting so Im good with him continuing to try.

Lord knows we all complain about the Eagles’ offense. AJ is complaining too, but without naming names. He seems willing to be the lightning rod for the players so more power to him. JMHO.

@mattwill Eagles 31. Turds 17.

Bonus: Tank rushes for 80 yards.

6 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

Real talk on a Friday here - I want you guys to be honest. Do these pictures make your wee-wee feel a little....funny?

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It's ok @Mike030270 if you feel a little tingle from them too

2 hours ago, Waiting4Someday said:

Only a light concussion?

The guy isn't right and needs to sit. He'll probably go in there and get another

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