Question-Who will go against Flo?

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this weekend.just curious.who will the eagle have up against him.i have been really watching flo and i noticed he does really well against taller player cause he is so tall.
 
juckie;1065449 said:
this weekend.just curious.who will the eagle have up against him.i have been really watching flo and i noticed he does really well against taller player cause he is so tall.


It should be Trent Cole, who's leading the league in sacks right now.

He's a quality speed rusher who lacks bulk so I'd run at him a few times early to allow Flo to overpower him.

That might slow down his pass rush.
 
stasheroo;1065472 said:
It should be Trent Cole, who's leading the league in sacks right now.

He's a quality speed rusher who lacks bulk so I'd run at him a few times early to allow Flo to overpower him.

That might slow down his pass rush.

Cole is replacing Kearse, their LDE. The offenses LT goes against the RDE, who in this case os Darren Howard.
 
HeavyHitta31;1065481 said:
Cole is replacing Kearse, their LDE. The offenses LT goes against the RDE, who in this case os Darren Howard.

Check it again.

Howard flipped to the other side in place of Kearse and Cole moved into the starting role at RDE.
 
HeavyHitta31;1065481 said:
Cole is replacing Kearse, their LDE. The offenses LT goes against the RDE, who in this case os Darren Howard.

I heard that Howard was going to slide over to Kearse spot, and cole would play opposite from him.

So, if Howard's usual spot is RDE then he is sliding to LDE to take Kearse spot. and Cole is taking Howards spot.
 
stasheroo;1065509 said:
Check it again.

Howard flipped to the other side in place of Kearse and Cole moved into the starting role at RDE.


That was a good move by the beagles, IMO. Cole is a natural RDE and IMO, Howard is a prototype LDE.

Still, what someone said is absolutely correct... Run at Cole non-stop, until they commit Trotter up six inches behind Cole to stop the bleeding.
 
stasheroo,

what do you think about cowboys Guards and Center going against that interior of the eagles DLine
 
Hoov;1065522 said:
stasheroo,

what do you think about cowboys Guards and Center going against that interior of the eagles DLine

I really like how the Cowboys' line has played so far.

They look much better than most expected them to.

Going into the season, they were clearly tagged as the team's "weak link" but thus far they have played well and have improved with each week.

I like the mobility and flexibility the line now has with Kosier's addition. Their run schemes are much less predictable.

And I've noticed that Marc Columbo gains confidence each week at RT - and he'll need it this week as I think he'll be under attack by the Eagles defense.
 
stasheroo;1067210 said:
I really like how the Cowboys' line has played so far.

They look much better than most expected them to.

Going into the season, they were clearly tagged as the team's "weak link" but thus far they have played well and have improved with each week.

I like the mobility and flexibility the line now has with Kosier's addition. Their run schemes are much less predictable.

And I've noticed that Marc Columbo gains confidence each week at RT - and he'll need it this week as I think he'll be under attack by the Eagles defense.

Im real happy with the line too, thus far. Cole is a player though, that kid has a nonstop motor, but i dont think he is that big. It will be real intersting to see how Flo handles him.

The eagles rotate 4 DT's to keep the interior fresh plus Trotter is great against the run.

But as far as pass rush, Favre had a lot of time to throw last night, and their oline is not that great. Im not sure, but without kearse it doesnt look like the eagles are going to get pressure without blitzing. Howard looks more and more like his best days are behind him.
 

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