TWOK11
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Thoughts for their upcoming season and how it relates to the Cowboys?
I think you talk about the Eagles more than any Eagles fan I've ever met.
Thoughts for their upcoming season and how it relates to the Cowboys?
Garrett-like.
What the egirls and Rams did with first year coaches has me very jealous, and here we are 9 years later and counting.
Garrett hasn't called a play for years...lol
That may be what gets us in trouble . And it’s probly not run the ball. It’s probly abandon the run, we will totally fool them by throwing the ball 3 times in a row on the goal line. LolAs if the head coach doesn’t have the authority to say “you need to run the ball in this situation”
Lurie has been a pretty damn good owner and has hired some good number crunchers. I was never a huge fan of Joe Banner, but he managed the cap better than most teams do...and Roseman learned under him.
They will not be as cap strapped as many seem to think. Sure there will be challenges, But every team has those. I think some people think they will have to part ways with good players still in their prime. I don’t think that will be the case. We’ll see.
Their Process is a lot quicker than ours.What the egirls and Rams did with first year coaches has me very jealous, and here we are 9 years later and counting.
As if the head coach doesn’t have the authority to say “you need to run the ball in this situation”
Yes he has the authority, and I'm sure he has, just as I'm sure a pass or passes has worked in those same situations before, I'm sure in the same situation running hasn't worked before, you're using hindsight, as a play caller you don't have that luxury. Until you've done it, you probably won't get that.
Also, you don't want to constantly get in the ear of your playcaller during the game. It kills his feel for the game,and how he's setting up his next play or plays.
Or fortunately. We have a chance to sweep them and effectively have a 2 game head start over them on the Division...nothing to really say, but they are the team to beat. Unfortunately, we play them twice..
At the end of the day, if Garrett actually wins something then the second guessing will stop.
The only reason Garrett has to be defended and have excuses made for him, is because he has failed for so long.
Well said. There is zero guarantee that, had a team run instead of pass, the result would’ve been better. People act like Seattle running Lynch was an automatic TD, but it wasn’t. A myriad of things could’ve happened.And I get that from average fans, when you look deeper you understand that's football, sometimes plays work and sometimes they don't. It happens to best of them.
So the odds makers know what they are talking about? The football analysts get it wrong much of the time but the odds makers "might" be right?Bet365 has the Cowboys as 3:1 to win the NFC Championship and the Eagles at 13:2. That should tell you something right there.
Eagles are an above average team but probably the worst Super Bowl team so far this decade. They’ll be in the mix this year and the division won’t be decided until the final week.
After this year their cap situation blows up and they’ll be having a fire sale in Philly.
Well said. There is zero guarantee that, had a team run instead of pass, the result would’ve been better. People act like Seattle running Lynch was an automatic TD, but it wasn’t. A myriad of things could’ve happened.
Look at our Packers game last year. In order to have a chance to tie the game, we had to pick up a 4th and less than 1 at about the 20. Zeke got it, but only by 1/2 the length of the ball, and only after reaching the ball (which easily could’ve been swiped out for a fumble) after being stopped, and only after a challenge resulting in a change of spot.
Geez, the same people that bemoan this offense passing laud the Eagles for passing inside the 5 in the SB. It was a good play because it worked, but what would be said if a DB or LB had sniffed it like Butler did against Seattle and clocked their starting QB and knocked him out of the game?
Yes he has the authority, and I'm sure he has, just as I'm sure a pass or passes has worked in those same situations before, I'm sure in the same situation running hasn't worked before, you're using hindsight, as a play caller you don't have that luxury. Until you've done it, you probably won't get that.
Also, you don't want to constantly get in the ear of your playcaller during the game. It kills his feel for the game,and how he's setting up his next play or plays.
