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16 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

Gruden must of heard you. Dialed up all kinds of passes to a bunch of different receivers down the stretch

Honestly their offense looked way better once they stopped just targeting Waller 

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

Honestly their offense looked way better once they stopped just targeting Waller 

Lies! They should of targeted him more!

15 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

Lies! They should of targeted him more!

Next game have a chance at 30 targets 

4 hours ago, Alphagrand said:

I admit — Ferrell was high on my draft board out of Clemson.  Not #4 high; even I was surprised by that.  He should have been drafted somewhere around #20.

Either being over drafted has really messed him up, or he’s not getting the proper coaching.  The talent is there for him to be a good NFL DE 

He was a 1 trick speed rusher with a good frame and above average athleticism.  I saw him around 40 in the the draft.

Loved the Peyton/Eli feed on ESPN 2. Extremely informative stuff. Never watching the main telecast again. 

Kelce might actually be my favorite eagle of all time 

 

Rewatched the game…

* We rarely ran motion on offense. I wonder why that is? Some QBs aren’t comfortable with it since it changes the way the defense sets up, but it gives the offense such an advantage. 

* Interesting to see the rotation at LB. I was surprised Singleton didn’t play more snaps, but with the Falcons playing with two TEs and a FB, maybe they preferred Edwards’ strength at the point of attack. I like that Patrick Johnson got to work in a little bit. Avery was bad. Wilson was as bad as expected. Looks like he got benched for a bit in base for Bradley. 

* How nice is it to have a QB that can throw an accurate screen pass? Hurts’ ball to Reagor on the TD was really impressive considering the pressure at his feet. 

* Speaking of Reagor, I don’t think he was nearly as bad on punt returns as most do. His first two returns were fine. On his third return we ran punt block so there were about six Falcons running straight at him down the middle of the field. I don’t blame him for trying to outrun them to the sideline. His final PR was pretty bad. Too much dancing and indecisiveness. 

* I thought Milton Williams played well in the little bit I focused on him. He was disruptive on a couple of run plays but seemed to have trouble finding the ball afterward. 

* Hurts was better than I thought on rewatch. Maybe I was just too harsh watching live. I’m watching him through the lens of a prospective franchise QB. Fair or not, we need to find out this year what he has, so I want to see him sit in the pocket and not bail too quickly. I don’t want to see horribly underthrown passes to a wide open Ertz downfield. 

* Was that Matt Ryan grounding penalty not reviewable as a fumble?

1 hour ago, BDawk_ASamuel said:

Loved the Peyton/Eli feed on ESPN 2. Extremely informative stuff. Never watching the main telecast again. 

Didn't get to watch the game.  Who's on the main telecast?  

39 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Rewatched the game…

* We rarely ran motion on offense. I wonder why that is? Some QBs aren’t comfortable with it since it changes the way the defense sets up, but it gives the offense such an advantage. 

* Interesting to see the rotation at LB. I was surprised Singleton didn’t play more snaps, but with the Falcons playing with two TEs and a FB, maybe they preferred Edwards’ strength at the point of attack. I like that Patrick Johnson got to work in a little bit. Avery was bad. Wilson was as bad as expected. Looks like he got benched for a bit in base for Bradley. 

* How nice is it to have a QB that can throw an accurate screen pass? Hurts’ ball to Reagor on the TD was really impressive considering the pressure at his feet. 

* Speaking of Reagor, I don’t think he was nearly as bad on punt returns as most do. His first two returns were fine. On his third return we ran punt block so there were about six Falcons running straight at him down the middle of the field. I don’t blame him for trying to outrun them to the sideline. His final PR was pretty bad. Too much dancing and indecisiveness. 

* I thought Milton Williams played well in the little bit I focused on him. He was disruptive on a couple of run plays but seemed to have trouble finding the ball afterward. 

* Hurts was better than I thought on rewatch. Maybe I was just too harsh watching live. I’m watching him through the lens of a prospective franchise QB. Fair or not, we need to find out this year what he has, so I want to see him sit in the pocket and not bail too quickly. I don’t want to see horribly underthrown passes to a wide open Ertz downfield. 

* Was that Matt Ryan grounding penalty not reviewable as a fumble?

Was just watching ESPN they said Hurts made the Falcons look stupid lol

1 hour ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

Was just watching ESPN they said Hurts made the Falcons look stupid lol

He did the same thing to some posters in here. 

6 hours ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

Yeah.  Yuk. 
 

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5 hours ago, 315Eagles said:

I wouldn't say Kelly was a massive failure.  Had two 10-6 seasons and won the division.  

Not even comparable to Petrino or Meyer if he quits in the coming weeks.

When your career trajectory is clearly going downward, to me that’s a failure. 

15 hours ago, bpac55 said:

I don't want to speak for Iggles but if you look at the numbers...numbers I shared, 80% of all Covid hospitalizations have obesity as a comorbidity with 90% of deaths worldwide having obesity as a comorbidity.  

Have we heard once, maintain a healthy diet?  Lose weight? Not once.  

Don’t  speak for him then, because that’s a bogus stay, by a factor of 10 or more. That’s Tucker-speak.

6 hours ago, ManuManu said:

Reagor looks really slow there. 

Almost like he's running in slow motion.  Embarrassing.

6 hours ago, 315Eagles said:

Right but no where in the ball park of Petrino and Meyer, assuming he quits before the year is up.

At least Chip won some games and got to the playoffs.  All I'm saying is you can't compare him to the other two.

Meh.  All were/are college coaches that proved to have no business in the NFL.

5 hours ago, ManuManu said:

* Was that Matt Ryan grounding penalty not reviewable as a fumble?

It could have been challenged, but it was clearly a 'throw', the reverse angle replay showed it conclusively.

28 minutes ago, justrelax said:

Don’t  speak for him then, because that’s a bogus stay, by a factor of 10 or more. That’s Tucker-speak.

Yeah, geez...  those are horse-crap stats...  my god... talk about mis-information...

13 minutes ago, Veejer said:

Yeah, geez...  those are horse-crap stats...  my god... talk about mis-information...

Just curious...I posted an article with sources that seem to back up the fact that obesity is a common underlying problem in Covid cases and deaths.  Here's the link again.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-obesity/obesity-a-driving-factor-in-covid-19-deaths-global-report-finds-idUSKBN2AW1X0

What exactly is the mis-information?  I'm not being a smart ass, I'm trying to figure out what's wrong about the numbers I shared?  

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6 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Kelce might actually be my favorite eagle of all time 

 

Pretty cool

8 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

End zone angle of this is also amazing 

 

That poor defensive back

9 hours ago, ManuManu said:

 

Aren't adjustments part of putting out fires?

 

9 hours ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

Yeah.  Yuk. 
 

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Truly one of the prettiest faces in Hollywood imo

9 minutes ago, greend said:

Pretty cool

And you can see why he's still in good shape.  It's very important to hydrate after a game.   I would worry if he was drinking alcohol, but since it was Bud Light, nothing to worry about there.  :lol:

3 minutes ago, greend said:

Aren't adjustments part of putting out fires?

Yes.  And I guess the point is that they aren't waiting until halftime to make adjustments, but are making them constantly on the sidelines.  Sort of splitting a narrow hair as I see it.