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Week 10 Stars and Scars


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Stars 

The Flag Bearers 

The kicking Tea

The National Anthem Singers

Scars

Dline

Gannon,  Again 

Turnovers 

 

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Somebody needs to drop a 50-gallon drum of Vitamin E on Gannon, because he is a SCAR that just won't go away.

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DT or DE will absolutely be the Saints pick in April or a trade down and then DL.  Cox is about done Sweat too small to defend the run Graham near the end of the line.  We need the big guy back

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Zero stars in this one and lots of scars. Playcalling in the first half, Gannon, turnovers, refs….

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Maybe this loss snaps them back to earth a little........they didn't just lose, they were manhandled by an NFC East opponent.  

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1 minute ago, Godfather said:

Gannon is a scum f'er

Can they just fire him already? Another 8 weeks of his bs.

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Just now, xxeaglesfanxx said:

Can they just fire him already? Another 8 weeks of his bs.

His schemes are dumb

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2 minutes ago, Godfather said:

Covey needs to gtfo the team

He is not and never will be an NFL player.  Major Howie fumble with him and too late to bring anyone else in.  A real blind spot not to see how completely ineffective the kid is.  He can't play a lick

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57 minutes ago, xxeaglesfanxx said:

Can they just fire him already? Another 8 weeks of his bs.

Hopefully some dumb team hires him as a HC. Bring in Fangio

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Stars - ( this space for rent )

 

Scars - Steichen, Siri, Gannon, the entire D Line,  Quez (he saw or at least knew/felt the guy coming up from behind), and the Refs who made it all about them throughout the game and then missed an obvious Facemask call. 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Godfather said:

Hopefully some dumb team hires him as a HC. Bring in Fangio

I can't believe he was nearly hired last year. He was definitely exposed again by a crappy team 

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9 hours ago, Captain F said:

Stars 

The Flag Bearers 

The kicking Tea

The National Anthem Singers

Scars

Dline

Gannon,  Again 

Turnovers 

 

Scars should also include:

Sirianni/Steichen (how TF do you come up with a game plan that includes ONE run in the first half on offense?!?!)

Refs (missed call on a blatant facemask by Davis on Goedert; hitting Graham for a roughing the passer penalty when simply tagging Heinicke down)

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Commanders owned the LOS against Eagles D. That's the ball game right there. Washington put themselves in position to take advantage of the close calls that went their way. The Eagles couldn't get out of their own way.

CJGJ had a nice INT. Sweat, Reddick, and Hargrave made some big sacks and tackles at key moments. The Eagles weren't awful. They were in position one score down late in the game, with the ball and a chance to take the lead. It just didn't go their way last night. Throw it away. Go 1-0 next week.

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11 hours ago, weko said:

DT or DE will absolutely be the Saints pick in April or a trade down and then DL.  Cox is about done Sweat too small to defend the run Graham near the end of the line.  We need the big guy back

I wouldn't be opposed to both 1st rounds going to the DL if it lines up that way. It needs a re-tooling badly.

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12 hours ago, Godfather said:

Covey needs to gtfo the team

Don't matter if we had Hester. There is absolutely no blocking. At least he goes forward. Lol

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Eagles were poor last night, but it would be easy to overreact. Questionable decisions (the facemask for example, represented a double digit swing in itself), freaky turnovers, a career day for the WAS kciker, and a mediocre performance and even worse gameplan. These things happen. I would have preferred it to be on the road, and not against an NFC East team, but there we are. Three prime time games in a row (I think?) can't have helped. Let's be honest - if we were offered 8-1 at this stage of the season, we would have all taken it.

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5 hours ago, kiwinavega said:

Eagles were poor last night, but it would be easy to overreact. Questionable decisions (the facemask for example, represented a double digit swing in itself), freaky turnovers, a career day for the WAS kciker, and a mediocre performance and even worse gameplan. These things happen. I would have preferred it to be on the road, and not against an NFC East team, but there we are. Three prime time games in a row (I think?) can't have helped. Let's be honest - if we were offered 8-1 at this stage of the season, we would have all taken it.

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This was some sloppy football all around. Not fun to watch them out their tripping over their own feet. It took a lot of individual screw ups for them to lose. The whole world got to see them fumble the game away. What an embarrassing loss at home with a full stadium of fans getting a first hand look at that crap.

 

They had a mulligan saved up and they just kicked it in the river.

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Cox being out there for so many plays is insane...dude is being manhandled by TEs and driven 10 yards off the ball by guards.

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