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they tend to start out slow early in the year , hopefully they turn it aroundYoung, Payne, Allen & Sweat MUST be better this week. Those front four stir the drink, didn't happen yesterday. Fairly disappointed in this group.
they tend to start out slow early in the year , hopefully they turn it aroundYoung, Payne, Allen & Sweat MUST be better this week. Those front four stir the drink, didn't happen yesterday. Fairly disappointed in this group.
He did give up two explosives. He made some plays too. I think he will be fine. The Eagles set him with the WR screen which he had been playing well but he bit on the fake. Same on the other TD pass, no way anyone would expect Brown to make that move there so Forbes bit on it. It almost blew up in Philly's face because they left too much time on the clock.Right answer…
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i saw it on the replay,so how the hell the refs missed it must be another philly thing.
Perhaps…
Can’t complain tho, ref gave us a few calls today
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I said this yesterday. He stepped on the defender's forearm. The forearm of the defender was completely in bounds and on the ground. Right foot in, left foot on defenders' forearm, which should constitute down by contact at that point and good catch. Referees are 50/50 anymore anyway on most calls.How did they miss this on replay? the forearm is part of the field., DAMN!!
I said this yesterday. He stepped on the defender's forearm. The forearm of the defender was completely in bounds and on the ground. Right foot in, left foot on defenders' forearm, which should constitute down by contact at that point and good catch. Referees are 50/50 anymore anyway on most calls.
I still think he did. 1 thing that still fucks me up is that well since they called it like that on the play. It will be hard to overturn bullshit. No it won't. Naturally there are exceptions to that, but its still wasaxonj 120s mil IMan if Terry could have come down with that pass
Thank you for your keen insight n expertise on the matter Cap'n Fuckin Obvious.The Eagles have drafted college OTs and made them guards for 2 decades. Yes, we coach them up with the best Oline coach in the game. But its an established method for finding pro guards.
I already said I wanted to kick the XP in that situation. RR has been very aggressive on 4th downs this year in the first 3 games so i was actually surprised he went the safe route. He gave the WHOLE TEAM a chance to win it in OT. We won the coin toss. You can't fault RR for going for the XP. I understand analytics and you have a point but the WHOLE TEAM lost the game in OT. Offense, defense, and Special teams.
EXACTLY!!!! Tell that to gk.
Well, he does this to gain followers or convert them to his 9 win prediction. His predictions are very important to him and he wants everyone to be on board with his view.
Same with wentz, he tried to convince everyone why he was the answer.
I think he isnalso trying to keep notes of who says what so he can bring it up if the team gets 9 wins. Just my opinion.
Analytics doesn't take into account the context of the game you are involved in. I love Sean McVay's response to Analytics. "Analytics doesnt tell you if your LG has been getting his ass kicked all day."KBSO is wrong. it would not be the entire fan base…just those who do not understand analytics and how the 2point conversion was the right play.
Actually the whole team lost in OT. Had we gone for the 2 point conversion, there was a 50% chance the whole team wins.
I can absolutely fault RR for kicking the XP. Had he gone for 2, the team had a 50% chance of winning. Instead he kicked a FG, giving the team a 25% chance of winning.
KBSO is wrong. it would not be the entire fan base…just those who do not understand analytics and how the 2point conversion was the right play.