Eagles are going to beat the mess out of us

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theebs

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He was very good Sunday for the first time in ... well ever. Hes been in the league for 4 years and never had a 350yards in a SEASON.

Youre basing everything off ONE game. So when you say "files (lol files) likes to throw him the ball" you mean he threw it to him for 4 completions one time.


I am comfortable will Claiborne covering Cooper.

Lol files. Clearly I typed foles and Steve jobs corrected it.

Or maybe I just don't know anything. It's up to you I guess
 

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lol Since we are on this board and both Cowboy fans we arent suppose to get along.

Ill go with the last option.

Yep your right.

I'm so dumb I don't even know who the qb is of the next opponent.
 

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Yep your right.

I'm so dumb I don't even know who the qb is of the next opponent.
Here, Buddy
Its Nick Foles.
Nicholas Edward "Nick" Foles (born January 20, 1989)[1] is an American footballquarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of theNational Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Arizona, he was drafted by the Eagles in the third round of the2012 NFL Draft. Foles played his first game with the Eagles in Week 10 of 2012 after regular starter Michael Vick left with an injury and made his first start the following week.
After attending Michigan State for a year, Foles transferred to Arizona and had to redshirt the 2008 season.

After Willie Tuitama graduated, Foles entered a quarterback competition with expected successor Matt Scott. After spring practice Matt Scott was given the starting role when the coaches felt that being a dual threat quarterback would open up the offense. Despite victories against Central Michigan and Northern Arizona, Scott struggled against Iowa and the next week Foles was given the chance to start. In Corvallis, Foles led the Wildcats to a victory against Oregon State. Foles continued to start for the rest of the year, completing 260 of 409 pass attempts for 2486 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions.[5]

As a redshirt junior in 2010, Foles was the unquestioned starter. Foles led the Wildcats to a 7-1 start which included a victory against #9 Iowa on national television. Foles led the game-winning drive that ended with a touchdown pass to Bug Wright. Against Washington State, Foles suffered a knee injury that kept him sidelined for two weeks. Foles finished off his junior year with 3,191 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions despite missing two games due to injury.

During the 2011 season, Foles completed 387 of 560 passes for 4,334 yards and 28 touchdowns. He ranked first in the Pacific-12 Conference and fifth among all NCAA Division I FBS players with an average of 352.58 yards of total offense per game.[6]He also ranked second in the Pac-12 and 20th among all FBS players in total passing yardage.[7]

Foles graduated from Arizona with a degree in communication.[2][4]
Philadelphia Eagles[edit]
Foles was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round (88th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year contract with the team on May 21, 2012. Despite speculation that Foles would start the Eagles' Monday Night Football game against the New Orleans Saints on November 5 (Week 9),[8] Eagles coach Andy Reid stated that Vick would start that game.[9] The following week against the division rival Dallas Cowboys, after Vick left the game in the second quarter with some concussion symptoms, Foles made his NFL debut. Foles threw his first career touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin for 44 yards and finished with 22 completed passes out of 32 attempts for 219 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. With Philadelphia behind 31-23 in the last minute, Foles lost the ball as he was sacked, and Jason Hatcher of the Cowboys recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown.[10] Vick was eventually ruled out of the following game against the Washington Commanders in Week 11, and Foles made his first career start.[11] Philadelphia lost to theWashington Commanders 31-6, and Foles was 21-for-47 in passing 204 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions.[12]

On Monday, December 3, 2012, Eagles coach Andy Reid announced that Foles would start for the remainder of the year, regardless of when Michael Vick returned from a concussion.[13] The following Week 14 game on December 9, Foles earned his first win as a starter in the Eagles' 23-21 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With two seconds remaining on the clock and Philadelphia down 21-16 at the Bucs' one-yard line, Foles threw a 1-yard pass to Jeremy Maclin for the game-winning touchdown as time expired. Foles completed 32 of 51 passes for 381 yards and two touchdowns - both coming in the final four minutes. He also had 27 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.[14] On December 23, Foles broke his hand against the Commanders, and was replaced by Vick in the season finale against the New York Giants.[15] On December 26, Foles was placed on injured reserve.[16]
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Theebs knows his stuff. When you want to know what's going inside the Cowboys fan base as a whole, Theebs is your man.
 

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Riley Cooper dominated Mo for the most part last season. I don't like it anymore than anyone of y'all, but truth is truth.
 

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Theebs knows his stuff. When you want to know what's going inside the Cowboys fan base as a whole, Theebs is your man.

I don't even know the next qb.

So I am not one to be counted on this week.

I was researching Jeff kemp's qb abilities for the game all night and I just started breaking down bud Carson's defense.

Guess I will have to start over.
 

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I don't even know the next qb.

So I am not one to be counted on this week.

I was researching Jeff kemp's qb abilities for the game all night and I just started breaking down bud Carson's defense.

Guess I will have to start over.
Calm down salty.

Nobody is doubting your knowledge of the upcoming QB.
 

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Calm down salty.

Nobody is doubting your knowledge of the upcoming QB.

I was being serious, this eagles team is tricky.

We may show up and Jeff kemp could be starting.

It's almost Halloween anything is possible.
 

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I was being serious, this eagles team is tricky.

We may show up and Jeff kemp could be starting.

It's almost Halloween anything is possible.

OK mission accomplished. I googled Kemp... and he did throw for over 500 in 91
 

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Riley Cooper dominated Mo for the most part last season. I don't like it anymore than anyone of y'all, but truth is truth.

You do realize Maclin is out forr the year and Cooper probably will have Carr in his hip pocket all day long right? I bet OScan will match up on Djax....love Scandrick but that will be the more difficult assignment by far.
 

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I like to think positive, but I am also a realist. How many times have we won 2 in a row this season? What was our record the last 2 seasons?

Until this team proves that they can string some wins together, I will remain skeptic that they will actually do that.

The Eagles don't scare me. They have some positives and negatives like every team. Do I think we can move the ball and score alot against them? Yes. But I also thought we'd light the Charger's defense up too and it didn't happen.

That place will be a Hornet's nest and they'll be amped up for us. I have no confidence in this defense against their offense because the defense has been mostly atrocious this year and also Chip has owned Kiffin in the past. Talent, college vs. NFL, that's a fact about kiffin and Chip.

We will have to play flawless with no turnovers and limit the sacks. Unfortunately, we haven't been able to do that on the road so far this year mainly because Jason Garrett has failed to get this team ready to do that, particularly on the road.

Here's hoping all of that changes. It hasn't since Garrett has taken over, but my fingers are crossed that this is the time this team puts it all together....... and I say that with limited sarcasm.
 

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I say 38 to 24. It gets out of hand later as the run game for Philly disappears due to clock management.

The only positions that Philly beat us in are: RB and DL (possibly). Marinelli inspires our young DL to play alot better than what they should be playing at, that is for sure.
I think Hatcher plays inspired ball again to harass Foles enough while I am crossing my fingers that Rayford plays well.

Romo> Foles.
Shady> Randle
OL Dallas > OL Philly
WR Core Dallas > Philly
DL=DL I will say even here.
Dallas LB > Philly LB
DAL secondary > Philly Secondary
ST Dallas > Philly ST

I honestly believe if we keep DJax from scoring long plays than there is no reason we will lose. Shady will get his regardless of the outcome, but I believe that we do not come out flat for once and get 2 straight victories. I hope we don't try and pound the rock with Randle... we seem to play alot better when we spread out the field and let Romo improvise and work his magic. If we pound the rock and play game management we will lose and the time of possession will be ugly for us.
 

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I think we are open taking some severe body blows and headshots...but we have the ability yo deliver the knockout punch too.

We win this one. We are just better and have to start showing that.

I think the turnover vs the Commanders at the end if the game proves that (we are better).
 

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I think the turnover vs the Commanders at the end if the game proves that (we are better).

We can also count the returns Harris made.

That has been the Cowboys main problem for several years now, someone making big plays that make the difference. They play well enough to win, but often a few big plays go the other teams way.

That was something Jimmy Johnson used to preach, "Who's going to make the big play?" It's that way for the entire NFL really, but the teams that win consistently always seem to be able to make a few big plays when it counts.
 

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We are in so much trouble, our D-line is completely decimated and we have Monte kiffen going up against Chip Kelly. This is the lock of the year, we lose this game.

This team went toe to toe with a seriously sickening offense, yet, you are worried about the egals beating the crap outta the Cowboys??? Ahahahha..

Granted , it is on the road. But, I don't see domination or anything like that. I see it coming down to the last play, like most of these games come down too.

Coaches tape. blah blah.. hat to hat. spill some blood, win the damn game.
 
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