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Oh and Aaron Rodgers should be ashamed. No other player has tarnished his legacy more by just being a total diva moron.

This guy didnt rape anyone or drive drunk.   But his off-season was the biggest farce Ive ever seen.   While other QBs were working hard and improving, this guy was growing out his hair and frolicking in Hawaii.

What an embarrassment to that organization. In Philly we'd be throwing things at him by now

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14 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

That wasn't a straight up 'fade' though.  That was a wheel route from the slot, with a rub and a wide open WR.  Not as open as Ertz on the throw that was thrown short, but wide open as it goes in the NFL.  Great design, great execution.  

agree on those points, to me there were 3 nice throws, 2 went to Goedert  and then this one.  and he severely underthrew Ertz or that could have been a much bigger play. 

6 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Oh and Aaron Rodgers should be ashamed. No other player has tarnished his legacy more by just being a total diva moron.

This guy didnt rape anyone or drive drunk.   But his off-season was the biggest farce Ive ever seen.   While other QBs were working hard and improving, this guy was growing out his hair and frolicking in Hawaii.

What an embarrassment to that organization. In Philly we'd be throwing things at him by now

Jason Peters is trying his best.   Brett Favre did a decent job, but you are right... Rodgers would be public enemy #1 in Philly by a wide wide margin if he did that stuff here, and then played like he did yesterday.

OOFFF

 

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Jamis Winstons 14-20, 148 yards and 5TDs has to be one of the most bizarre looking stats lines I can remember.

1 minute ago, Ipiggles said:

agree on those points, to me there were 3 nice throws, 2 went to Goedert  and then this one.  and he severely underthrew Ertz or that could have been a much bigger play. 

The throw to Ertz was Hurts' worst play of the day.  And its because he just didn't want to screw it up... and ended up screwing it up.  A play like that is hard because you start to think too much.  If he just lets it rip, that's likely a TD.   That wasn't a physical mistake, that play was 100% in between his ears.

Im not technically savvy enough, but someone needs to make a gif of Mailata's "magic eraser" play

You know those little toy drawing boards kids have, where you swipe the tab from one side to the other and it erases everything on the board?

That's what Mailata looked like on that highlight.  Just a massive green blur that cleaned the entire slate 

16 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

We just demolished a team on the road without having to take any chances over the middle or down field.  That's awesome

Do you guys really think Watkins/Reagor/Smith will struggle to get deep?   Its literally the only thing I knew they could do before yesterday.  What I didnt know was if they could play small ball

And I saw Ertz open over the middle a lot.  Its there for the taking.

 Im not going to be concerned until there is a need to be concerned.   Other than 1 play where Hurts needs to hold the ball with two hands, and another early in the game where he left the pocket too soon, it was a great game.   

The K.I.S.S. method will win you a lot of games.  We were so bad last year we couldn't even do that

I've never questioned whether smith reagor Watkins could get deep or if goedert/Ertz can get open over the middle I question whether hurts can hit those consistently, I'm not saying he can't just that he hasn't yet.

6 minutes ago, Solomon said:

Jamis Winstons 14-20, 148 yards and 5TDs has to be one of the most bizarre looking stats lines I can remember.

He had like 93 yards and 4 TDs before that bomb 

 

17 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Oh and Aaron Rodgers should be ashamed. No other player has tarnished his legacy more by just being a total diva moron.

This guy didnt rape anyone or drive drunk.   But his off-season was the biggest farce Ive ever seen.   While other QBs were working hard and improving, this guy was growing out his hair and frolicking in Hawaii.

What an embarrassment to that organization. In Philly we'd be throwing things at him by now

Dude, he was the MVP last year, it was one bad game.  I feel really sorry for the Lions defense next Monday night.  After what Jimmy G did to the yesterday, Rodgers is gonna go in pissed off and absolutely wreck them.

7 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said:

yes, theyre going to go 13-4 and the issue is him growing his hair out and going on vacation

Are they?

It looks like Aaron was more concerned about mai tais than his offense.  Those interceptions he threw were like career firsts for him, never seem him just give up.  He quit yesterday

Lol if Rodgers lights it up next week the perfect meme would be MJs "and I took that personally”

PFF, 🤡🌏

 

 

4 minutes ago, downundermike said:

Dude, he was the MVP last year, it was one bad game.  I feel really sorry for the Lions defense next Monday night.  After what Jimmy G did to the yesterday, Rodgers is gonna go in pissed off and absolutely wreck them.

That was not just "one bad game" 

There was far more to it than that

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2 minutes ago, downundermike said:

PFF, 🤡🌏

 

 

I watched the game replay.  He was very good blocking yesterday.  Also, Smith showed to be willing and capable as well. 

Given the types of throws Sirianni seems to want to use, WR blocking will be really important.

4 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

I watched the game replay.  He was very good blocking yesterday.  Also, Smith showed to be willing and capable as well. 

Given the types of throws Sirianni seems to want to use, WR blocking will be really important.

I get all of that, but the #1 run blocker in all the NFL.  PFF is a joke.

10 minutes ago, downundermike said:

Dude, he was the MVP last year, it was one bad game.  I feel really sorry for the Lions defense next Monday night.  After what Jimmy G did to the yesterday, Rodgers is gonna go in pissed off and absolutely wreck them.

It was a bad game after a really bad offseason of 'me, me, me'...  He would be roasted here.   He better turn it around quickly.  It could get ugly quick.

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1 minute ago, downundermike said:

I get all of that, but the #1 run blocker in all the NFL.  PFF is a joke.

Context.  They aren't saying he is the best blocker in the league.  They are saying that of the blocking opportunities he had, he won the highest percentage yesterday.

I take much of what they do in moderation.  And often their single data points are folly.  But at the end of the season, with a larger data set, they are directionally sound in their conclusions.

The good thing about this game is it will buy some leeway for Hurts/the Eagles to have off games. Because that's inevitable with a team with holes, essentially a rookie QB and a rookie HC.

JJAW's blocking does matter, because it's key to successful WR screens, and down the road it'll set up a CB for a fake block, a pump fake then a throw down the sidelines.

I think JJAW may have a viable role as a WR/H-back hybrid, eventally growing into a Burton like H-back role.

10 minutes ago, downundermike said:

PFF, 🤡🌏

 

 

PFF overstates everything but the film will show that JJAW did an awesome job of blocking yesterday. 

22 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

 

Was the first Wentz? Cause if not, ouch. Lol

3 minutes ago, austinfan said:

The good thing about this game is it will buy some leeway for Hurts/the Eagles to have off games. Because that's inevitable with a team with holes, essentially a rookie QB and a rookie HC.

JJAW's blocking does matter, because it's key to successful WR screens, and down the road it'll set up a CB for a fake block, a pump fake then a throw down the sidelines.

I think JJAW may have a viable role as a WR/H-back hybrid, eventally growing into a Burton like H-back role.

Nobody's been harder on JJAW than me over the past few seasons and I was really happy with the way he played yesterday. I give the dude a lot of credit because his effort has never been an issue.

37 minutes ago, EagleJoe8 said:

If he did, I didn’t notice him. I’ll be thrilled if I never see him let a punt roll past him inside the 5 again. 

He played 14-15 snaps or so.  I posted about punt returns this morning.  Even if Reagor is less than exciting as a PR right now, the best thing he did was he caught the ball and didn't let it roll.  The worst Eagles starting position was their own 17 yard line, and that was from a kick off return.  Worst punt return field position was from the 18.  I distinctly remember the one punt where Reagor sprinted about 15 yards to fair catch the ball around the 20 and my first thought was, if that's Greg Ward he let's it hit the ground and it rolls dead inside the 5.  That alone is a huge win for the Eagles.  Field position is so important.  

Not sure if someone already posted this, but even so, here it is again:

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