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The game started with a ******** flag on JMac that gifted the Eagles 3 points. They allowed one ugly drive where Jones almost came away with a INT but apart from that once again showed that they are a championship level defense.
Let losers in bars lose their mind arguing about those silly historic comparisons. None of it matters if they can keep playing on this level.
To be a bit nitpicky, I feel like Collins has faded a bit in the last 3-4 games relative to his early season pace. He looked absolutely like a AP player in the first 2 months. I guess that is why he was available.
The offense looks pretty ugly especially in the red zone. They also only rarely can't get out of situations where they are behind because of a sack or a penalty. Those are pretty much drive killers.
The positive thing is that if Wynn can give Brady just half a second more in pass-pro and be more efficient in the run game a lot of it will change pretty swiftly. I think the offense that we saw today and the one we will see against the Texans and KC will look a lot different in terms of efficiency.
Harry had a nice game to get his feet wet in a difficult spot. The plan clearly was to ease him slowly into the game. He looked good in run blocking and ran a couple slants. But him and Meyers are clearly not there yet when it comes to be part of the no huddle. So when Dorsett left the game the no huddle went right with him.
If anything this game should remind everyone how much football is a game of inches. We got lucky on a couple plays (Brady throw in the endzone that was almost picked; LaCosse fumble that was called forward progress) and then the Eagles were not able to be as perfect as they were in the SB.
It is kinda karma that Agholor missed that pass on fourth down by such a small margin given how lucky Philly was in the SB where TDs were thrown and caught almost perfect to the inch.
Anyway we won the game, hopefully Dorsett and Sanu will be fine until next week and we are getting Wynn back. This week has been a success.
Let losers in bars lose their mind arguing about those silly historic comparisons. None of it matters if they can keep playing on this level.
To be a bit nitpicky, I feel like Collins has faded a bit in the last 3-4 games relative to his early season pace. He looked absolutely like a AP player in the first 2 months. I guess that is why he was available.
The offense looks pretty ugly especially in the red zone. They also only rarely can't get out of situations where they are behind because of a sack or a penalty. Those are pretty much drive killers.
The positive thing is that if Wynn can give Brady just half a second more in pass-pro and be more efficient in the run game a lot of it will change pretty swiftly. I think the offense that we saw today and the one we will see against the Texans and KC will look a lot different in terms of efficiency.
Harry had a nice game to get his feet wet in a difficult spot. The plan clearly was to ease him slowly into the game. He looked good in run blocking and ran a couple slants. But him and Meyers are clearly not there yet when it comes to be part of the no huddle. So when Dorsett left the game the no huddle went right with him.
If anything this game should remind everyone how much football is a game of inches. We got lucky on a couple plays (Brady throw in the endzone that was almost picked; LaCosse fumble that was called forward progress) and then the Eagles were not able to be as perfect as they were in the SB.
It is kinda karma that Agholor missed that pass on fourth down by such a small margin given how lucky Philly was in the SB where TDs were thrown and caught almost perfect to the inch.
Anyway we won the game, hopefully Dorsett and Sanu will be fine until next week and we are getting Wynn back. This week has been a success.