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

I think he’s been humbled by no one wanting him after his bucs career. Plus i think having brees to learn from and mentor him last year might have been the best thing for his career. Probably also helped he had lasik and can see what guys are on his team now lol 

Trask should be in good shape than 

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

The pats defense is really good. They got a bunch of players who skipped due to covid back. Tua still didn’t look good. 

I'm mostly taking shots a bacarty cause I had to read his stupid ass crap all week telling me how wrong I was and don't know what I'm talking about. Every single one of his predictions was wrong! 

 

Otherwise I don't give a crap what the dolphins did lol

3 hours ago, Mike030270 said:

 

Greg Lewis should be fined and suspended as well. He had zero right to push Harrison. 

Just now, Original Sin said:

Trask should be in good shape than 

Not sure trask has the amount of talent Jameis did coming out of Florida state. Jameis was always talented. You don’t throw for 5000 yards and 30 tds without being talented. His issue was always boneheaded and bad mistakes. He needed to be humbled so he could get his head straight and focus on getting better. I really think he just thought his talent would carry him early in his career. 

1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Not sure trask has the amount of talent Jameis did coming out of Florida state. Jameis was always talented. You don’t throw for 5000 yards and 30 tds without being talented. His issue was always boneheaded and bad mistakes. He needed to be humbled so he could get his head straight and focus on getting better. I really think he just thought his talent would carry him early in his career. 

Yup, they said Winston is brilliant with x's and O's and he knows his sheet. Just needed to grow up and learn 

 

Oh, Drew Brees.  Is that a hair piece or did he get a transplant?

25 minutes ago, eaglesflyers#1 said:

@Diehardfan push your agenda when Hurts struggles. You look like a fool out here. 

Im not getting sucked in for disappointment because we have seen his type in the league for years. 

He played fine today but it was short passes against a bad team. If he does that against multiple good defenses  I'll be happy to be wrong. I don't want a guy who will get them close but doesn't have the skill to out QB a great QB to win a SB. That is my problem and he didn't show otherwise today even though he helped them win. 

1 minute ago, ManuManu said:

 

You wouldn't think so with some of the game day thread comments

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

I think he’s been humbled by no one wanting him after his bucs career. Plus i think having brees to learn from and mentor him last year might have been the best thing for his career. Probably also helped he had lasik and can see what guys are on his team now lol 

Nah. It's this

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4 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

 

One of the biggest problems with the eagles defense the past couple years was big plays. Credit to the secondary cause i thought wallace played really well in his first real extended amount of snaps and as the game wore on they tackled better and made more plays on the ball

 

Just now, CheesesteakNBeer said:

Nah. It's this

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So you never ate a W before?

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

One of the biggest problems with the eagles defense the past couple years was big plays. Credit to the secondary cause i thought wallace played really well in his first real extended amount of snaps 

It helps not being left on an island and also have run responsibility on every play. There is a reason why when they had injuries but, still played better when Jenkins told Schwartz to cut his nonsense and just let them play straight up. 

1 minute ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

One of the biggest problems with the eagles defense the past couple years was big plays. Credit to the secondary cause i thought wallace played really well in his first real extended amount of snaps and as the game wore on they tackled better and made more plays on the ball

Amazing what happens when you play 2 high defense and disguise coverages. 

5 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

 

Only about 5 19 yard runs.

4 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

So you never ate a W before?

Neither me or D jax.

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3 hours ago, dawkdaballhawk said:

I think he is learning Hurt's cadence

Hmmm... I wonder if that would be a result of no PS.   Just sayin'.

Watching the highlights and Hurts made a crazy throw for that Reagor TD pass.  He was on one foot as a defender was sliding into that one foot moving him back as he got that throw off.  

1 minute ago, CheesesteakNBeer said:

Neither me or D jax.

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Lmao!! I was actually thinking about his face when you posted that picture lol

2 minutes ago, Wentz_Era said:

Only about 5 19 yard runs.

You can't be too good against the run because you want it to remain a viable option for the other team, making them pass too much puts a lot of pressure on the secondary

3 hours ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

Sirianni regarding penalties...

"We have to clean up the things that require no talent."

:D

That's a great line, and is 100% correct.  Mental mistakes were rampant.

2 hours ago, Veejer said:

Random thought...  I think an intentional grounding to avoid an imminent sack should count as a sack... 

I always thought it did. Was that never a thing?

 

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