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

True. But in fairness Russell Wilson is playing out of his Fing mind. He’s on pace for 75 passing touchdowns for the year

Wilson gets better every year.

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1 minute ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

Well not sure about that. Doug isn't out there making plays. But it absolutely told his team that he has no faith in them. 

Call me crazy then, but if so that's even more cowardly.

Just now, macgregor said:

Call me crazy then, but if so that's even more cowardly.

oh it is without doubt. It sends a terrible message to your team. That team is going to come apart over the next few weeks. 

are post game locker room celebration videos still a thing? 

4 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

Agreed. Even more cowardly to say "gee I wish I could have done that over again. I would go for it" the very next morning. 

I don’t have a problem with him admitting he messed up. I wish he didn’t mess up, but at least he can learn from it. 

Leaders should absolutely take ownership of terrible decisions — like Wentz’s interception to JJAW last week. 

We should have known we were effed this year when we saw DP molest a water bottle.

 

 

1 minute ago, espinozamotor said:

are post game locker room celebration videos still a thing? 

Not on this team 

Is anyone else concerned by what Wentz does on the sideline?

Look it may not be a big deal but he's meant to be a leader on this team. He's an experienced player now and he's the teams most expensive players plus he's the franchise QB...

And yet... After most drives he goes back to the sidelines, sits with Press and Nate and watches the tablet. Very little interaction with his team mates. 

The SNG last night showcased 2 established QBs.  While they are capable to go deep, but they don't just relentlessly throwing the long balls.  Instead they threw mostly intermediate passes and moved the chain.  When the deep route was there, they went with that.  Granted the long passes get people excited, but they aren't always there or caught.  Moving the chain is far more effective.  Something our offense is able to run?

 

17 minutes ago, Desertbirds said:

Roseman: "Thank God for Klentak."

Klentak: "Thank God for Roseman."

Elton brand: "thank god for brown”

2 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

Is anyone else concerned by what Wentz does on the sideline?

Look it may not be a big deal but he's meant to be a leader on this team. He's an experienced player now and he's the teams most expensive players plus he's the franchise QB...

And yet... After most drives he goes back to the sidelines, sits with Press and Nate and watches the tablet. Very little interaction with his team mates. 

We get five second clips following a change of possession. I have no doubt he’s taking to his teammates. 

So coaches do admit this stuff publicly? I was told they don’t...

16 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I don’t have a problem with him admitting he messed up. I wish he didn’t mess up, but at least he can learn from it. 

Leaders should absolutely take ownership of terrible decisions — like Wentz’s interception to JJAW last week. 

I know i'm being nit picky but I'd rather he stand by his decision he made less than 24 hours ago. It's not like he took some big risk that back fired on him either. Him defending his decision after the game to just turn around completely seems like he's just pandering to both sides. 

3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

So coaches do admit this stuff publicly? I was told they don’t...

Gase does, not NFL coaches.

3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I know i'm being nit picky but I'd rather he stand by his decision he made less than 24 hours ago. It's not like he took some big risk that back fired on him either. Him defending his decision after the game to just turn around completely seems like he's just pandering to both sides. 

It makes him look clueless.

11 minutes ago, espinozamotor said:

are post game locker room celebration videos still a thing? 

We wouldn't know since we have 0 wins.

3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I know i'm being nit picky but I'd rather he stand by his decision he made less than 24 hours ago. It's not like he took some big risk that back fired on him either. Him defending his decision after the game to just turn around completely seems like he's just pandering to both sides. 

I agree. I didn't like hearing him second guess himself. I'd like to know he's confident with the decisions he's making during the game.

3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I know i'm being nit picky but I'd rather he stand by his decision he made less than 24 hours ago. It's not like he took some big risk that back fired on him either. Him defending his decision after the game to just turn around completely seems like he's just pandering to both sides. 

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8 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

We get five second clips following a change of possession. I have no doubt he’s taking to his teammates. 

It was actually Bo Wolff that pointed it out. 

4 minutes ago, Khani1 said:

We wouldn't know since we have 0 wins.

Exactly why the f would be ask that lmao

He thinking we blasting Dreams and Nightmares after that tie 

10 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

So coaches do admit this stuff publicly? I was told they don’t...

Is Adam Gase a coach though? 

Just now, Peacekeeper said:

Exactly why the f would be ask that lmao

He thinking we blasting Dreams and Nightmares after that tie going crazy 

I think it was a joke...

6 minutes ago, Desertbirds said:

Gase does, not NFL coaches.

It makes him look clueless.

That’s because he was clueless in the moment. After reflection he could see he was wrong. 

2 hours ago, justrelax said:

I've been moving the last couple of weeks so I've managed to watch the games but not the all-22 or any other replays. Anyway, a report on the OL.

Peters is shot. He was beaten inside and outside. He lunged rather than punched. Lane was not much better, though I think he's basically playing on one leg. Kelce has missed some calls and A-gap blitzes, particularly in Week One, when he was awful. Herbig has been surprisingly good. Donald gave Seumalo all he could handle but he handled it. That's a big loss. Pryor has some good moments and some bad. Flinching on that FG try was almost unforgiveable. And I am pleased that Mailata got some meaningful snaps. He didn't do anything wonderful but he wasn't brutal. More please.

Eagles may be only a half game out but they need to try some of the youth.  I would like to see Mailata taking snaps at LT.  How do you feel Driscoll would do at RT if they let Lane heal his ankle?  

Good to see you. How have you been feeling post Covid?

Just now, NCiggles said:

Is Adam Gase a coach though? 

For another day at least...

4 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

It was actually Bo Wolff that pointed it out. 

Is he actually watching him through binoculars after every possession? He s he even at the game? (Serious questions... I haven’t listened to many podcasts the past two weeks)

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