Pass2Run
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Thread titles today
"Stop Mentioning Dallas"
"Dallas [Goedert] Out for Extended Period"
"The Fire Gannon Now and Hire Fangio Thread"
It's really hilarious. If you need some positive energy and encouragement today, head on over to the Eagles message board.
The way I see it, we're still in this. In fact, the Eagles got exposed for being the overrated team that they really are.
Right now, I still believe the team to worry about is the Giants. And I don't see them as being all too scary against us.
To me, as long as Zeke and Pollard can get healthy, and stay healthy, we can beat all of our division opponents from here on out.
On the other hand, we could just as easily lose to them all depending on how we approach preparation and execution during the games.
If they can formulate a winning plan, and stick with it, the Cowboys still have the potential to be the toughest team in the NFC East.
What we saw Sunday is part of the game. It happens to every good team.
The fact that it did not happen to the Eagles until this Sunday was a fluke, and we'll see that that was the case by season's end, I suspect.
"Stop Mentioning Dallas"
"Dallas [Goedert] Out for Extended Period"
"The Fire Gannon Now and Hire Fangio Thread"
It's really hilarious. If you need some positive energy and encouragement today, head on over to the Eagles message board.
The way I see it, we're still in this. In fact, the Eagles got exposed for being the overrated team that they really are.
Right now, I still believe the team to worry about is the Giants. And I don't see them as being all too scary against us.
To me, as long as Zeke and Pollard can get healthy, and stay healthy, we can beat all of our division opponents from here on out.
On the other hand, we could just as easily lose to them all depending on how we approach preparation and execution during the games.
If they can formulate a winning plan, and stick with it, the Cowboys still have the potential to be the toughest team in the NFC East.
What we saw Sunday is part of the game. It happens to every good team.
The fact that it did not happen to the Eagles until this Sunday was a fluke, and we'll see that that was the case by season's end, I suspect.