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They have a very sound coaching staff. Fipp is an up and coming ST coach and Davis is a pretty good DC as well.Eagles ST ......
They have a very sound coaching staff. Fipp is an up and coming ST coach and Davis is a pretty good DC as well.Eagles ST ......
I bet you want to pop the Cardinals asst. LB coach as well.I never wanted to bang an NFL head linesman until tonight
nice rack but her face has hit the wallI bet you want to pop the Cardinals asst. LB coach as well.
Agreed, he did not impress me. They ran well and took advantage of turnovers.Was it just me or was Bradford's accuracy complete shit?
But they've gone 10-6 two years in a row, set a team record for points in 2014 and on one's seemed to slow down their "gimmicky" Mickey Mouse offense. Spurrier could only dream of equaling that.Look at Angry Piggy waltzing on the sidelines like a fat smug prick.
God, I hate the Eagles so effing bad. And he makes it a lot easier.
Seems to me he is doing that Spurrier did with the Redskins. All kinds of shock and awe in the preseason.
I find this hard to believe.I never wanted to bang an NFL head linesman until tonight
They had a well built team though. Reid left that team stacked. Spurrier had Patrick fucking Ramsey.But they've gone 10-6 two years in a row, set a team record for points in 2014 and on one's seemed to slow down their "gimmicky" Mickey Mouse offense. Spurrier could only dream of equaling that.
He's done it with Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez, though. That's impressive any way you slice it.They had a well built team though. Reid left that team stacked. Spurrier had Patrick fucking Ramsey.
What's your criticism of Nick Foles? That he had a mediocre rookie year? He obviously played well in 2013. Am I to believe that Chip is such a sooper genius that he can produce 20 something TDs and like 3 Ints out of scrap?It's not like he's Tim Tebow.He's done it with Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez, though. That's impressive any way you slice it.
And he wasn't able to do it with Vick or Barkley, so there's that. Even Sanchez struggled at times last year, particularly with turnovers.He's done it with Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez, though. That's impressive any way you slice it.
I hate Chip Kelly and his arrogance as much as the next guy but his system has shown the ability to win with trash QBs. There are many teams like the Browns who would absolutely kill to be able to go 10-6 with QBs that basically anyone could have had.And he wasn't able to do it with Vick or Barkley, so there's that. Even Sanchez struggled at times last year, particularly with turnovers.
Andy Reid made Koy Detmer, Ty Detmer, AJ Feely, Kevin Kolb, and an absolutely done Jeff Garcia look good. That was a QB friendly system.I hate Chip Kelly and his arrogance as much as the next guy but his system has shown the ability to win with trash QBs. There are many teams like the Browns who would absolutely kill to be able to go 10-6 with QBs that basically anyone could have had.
With that being said I think Kelly's system is going to perennially be good but not good enough to win championships. I just don't think you'll beat top teams consistently doing the things he does.
What a joke. Nothing wrong with the hit.Eagles think “dirty” Terrell Suggs tried to hurt Sam Bradford
Posted by Michael David Smith on August 23, 2015, 6:52 AM EDT
Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford saw his first game action in a year on Saturday when he faced the Ravens, and it didn’t take long for Bradford to receive a brutal hit to his surgically repaired knee.
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was penalized for hitting Bradford in the knee, and afterward the Eagles ripped him for it.
“He hit him low and tried to hit him around his knees,” Eagles left tackle Jason Peters said. “He’s that type of player who is dirty and will take shots on the quarterback. . . . He’s trying to take a cheap shot at the quarterback. I’m pretty sure he planned it. We practiced against them all week. I’m pretty sure he was thinking about it.”
Bradford confirmed that he thought Suggs was intentionally going at his injured knee, and he had words with Suggs about it.
“I was a little upset,” Bradford said. “I’m not sure I could probably repeat what I said to him. But it’s part of the game and I’m sure it’s not the last time that something like that’s going to happen this year. But hopefully it doesn’t.”
Suggs, however, says the Eagles’ use of the read-option means that the quarterback is a runner and can be hit like a runner.
“When you run the read-option, you have to know the rules,” Suggs said. “If you want to run the read-option with your starting quarterback that’s had two knee surgeries, that’s on you. That’s not my responsibility to update you on the rule. I could’ve hit him harder on that. I didn’t. I eased up.”
Suggs is right that quarterbacks can be hit like runners when they’re running the ball on read-option plays, and the penalty was confusing because the referee announced the penalty as “roughing the passer” even though it wasn’t on a passing play — Suggs hit Bradford after Bradford handed off to Darren Sproles. Roughing the passer was clearly the wrong call, but Suggs still could have been flagged for unnecessary roughness. The league office will likely have more to say about the hit this week.
So you're saying Sanchez is actually good? K.What's your criticism of Nick Foles? That he had a mediocre rookie year? He obviously played well in 2013. Am I to believe that Chip is such a sooper genius that he can produce 20 something TDs and like 3 Ints out of scrap?It's not like he's Tim Tebow.
Sanchez was always good enough to win with a team around him, Rex made it to two AFC championships with Sanchez.
So seeing as how he helped choke away a division that was all but wrapped up, I can't say that 10-6 and sitting at home in January is any kind of acheivement with what was a pretty good team.