NFC Championship Sunday: Washington at Philly

NotaCowboysFan

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We don't know that yet. The same has been said for QBs who had a good year. Trevor Lawrence was hailed the truth a few years ago and fell off a cliff.
Trevor Lawrence was thought of that because of his talent and future projection. Daniels is already there. This is the #1 defense in the NFL IN PHILLY in the NFC championship game and Daniels has driven down the field on every drive he’s had the ball. Turnovers aren’t his fault
 

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I mean Commanders have 3rd most cap space in the NFL next year (and are top 10 the next after that) so what is scary is that they are about to load up on talent after making it this far.
That does sound a little scary.
 

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If Dallas was on offense there you would say it was a good call.

It's all about player safety now. If you decleat a star player when they are out of bounds it's going to be a penalty every single time.

My issue is when they call defense for lighting up a receiver going over the middle as they are catching the ball. Sometimes they throw the flag, sometimes they don't. It all depends on how the receiver reacts to getting hit.
I think you should be able to bear hug a quarterback and he is down. You can’t have it both ways.
 

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He’s for real right now.

But interestingly, how this game goes is important to his continued development.
Couple things to remember. He’s basically played a flawless first half against the league’s best defense. The two turnovers had nothing to do with him. And his poise is incredible for a rookie.
 
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