How do the coaches avoid a let down this week?

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Given the amount of energy the team put into the NO game and then the emotions of the eagle game (and its divisional ramifications) I honestly don't know how they avoid the let down. The indy game is not a trap game per say I just don't know how this team can maintain this pace. At some point the battery runs empty and needs to be recharged, no?

So I am really interested to see how the coaching staff and team responds in Indy.
 
I'm ok with a letdown.

We took care of business. Philly is finished as far as the division goes.

A loss wouldn't be the worst thing. Thinking we can go from 3-5 to not losing another game is not realistic.



Right now i'd like to see Tyron Smith and Martin focus on getting healthy. Take some carries away from Zeke. Focus on the Redzone offense. Get Tavon Austin and Sean Lee ready for a post season run.

Hopefully David Irving comes back and plays up to his standard.
 
A loss at Indy wouldn't hurt us too much since they aren't an NFC opponent. As long as we take care of the Bucs and/or Giants we're good.
 
Given the amount of energy the team put into the NO game and then the emotions of the eagle game (and its divisional ramifications) I honestly don't know how they avoid the let down. The indy game is not a trap game per say I just don't know how this team can maintain this pace. At some point the battery runs empty and needs to be recharged, no?

So I am really interested to see how the coaching staff and team responds in Indy.

You keep the team on the same schedule you conduct the same routine for the week. You hit the film room and you show things that must be cleaned up. This is a young team (3rd youngest in the NFL) you keep them grounded and focused
 
Given the amount of energy the team put into the NO game and then the emotions of the eagle game (and its divisional ramifications) I honestly don't know how they avoid the let down. The indy game is not a trap game per say I just don't know how this team can maintain this pace. At some point the battery runs empty and needs to be recharged, no?

So I am really interested to see how the coaching staff and team responds in Indy.

Yeah bro, was thinking the same thing. Luck and Co won't be an easy game and I think the Colts are still hanging in for a WC spot in the AFC. Luck is the come back player of the year for sure. At least we have some breathing room with the win Sunday. Still, hope we keep the pedal to the floor and ride this wave right into the playoffs. Hate going out on a low note heading in
 
Gonna be tough to win in Indy... Eberflus knows our offense really well (we know his D pretty well too)— and being at home is a nice advantage for them.

We don’t know them as well— so I think that gives them an edge against our D. Our OL is beat up, and our RZ offense is horrid right now.

I think we show up and fight— but this feels like a L waiting to happen honestly.
 
I kind of want a loss mixed in somewhere, going in on an 8-game win streak is bad juju for me :lmao:
 

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