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..because when you're down 25 points with under 2 minutes to go, the way to amount a miracle comeback is to run the ball.. :doh:
LANDOVER, Md. - LeSean McCoy sustained a concussion in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter of the Eagles' 31-6 loss to the Redskins on Sunday.

The Eagles trailed by 25 points after the two-minute warning when a running play was called for McCoy. After the game, coach Andy Reid defended keeping McCoy in the game despite the lopsided score.

"We were trying to catch up and win the game," Reid said.
Unfortunately this walking, breathing mass of gelatin won't be fired or relieved of his coaching duties till the end of the season. He is EASILY, the most overrated coach in the history of the NFL. A winning record, division titles, playoff wins and a Super Bowl appearance and yet he still can't recognize when he's beat and to get the hell out of DC without any major injuries.. oh wait.
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The Eagles were so bad yesterday they reminded me of the Lions when at their most pathetic.

Though I have to admit, both sides were pretty bad. It was a horribly played game, the Eagles are just so brutal they even make a sack full of shit like the Skins look amazing.
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Screw_Michigan wrote:The Eagles were so bad yesterday they reminded me of the Lions when at their most pathetic.

Though I have to admit, both sides were pretty bad. It was a horribly played game, the Eagles are just so brutal they even make a sack full of shit like the Skins look amazing.
I hope this team gets their teeth stomped every fucking week till the end of the season.
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Sudden Sam wrote:NFL, your goal of mediocrity across the board has been achieved. Congrats.
Translation: Dynasties don't exist anymore so no teams are "great." The fact is Reid's teams have been mediocre to crappy over the last few years, this is just the final nail in the coffin.

Stick to blathering about overrated southern football and stalking young women at gas stations.
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Houston, Chicago, San Fran, Atlanta and New England are all "really good" teams. Perhaps one or more is a great team. We'll find out.

It's not realistic to expect the "great" teams today to go 16-0 and beat everybody by 20+ points in the process. You're going to have a loss or two or a scabdick win vs a bad team. There's a lot more talent in the league today than 30 years ago, simply because there's more talent in the college game, the pool in which the league draws its players from.
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Sudden Sam wrote:The best NFl teams aren't all that good any more.

So the really bad ones suck major ass.

NFL, your goal of mediocrity across the board has been achieved. Congrats.
I don't sense mediocrity at all. In the case with the Eagles I sense a franchise that handcuffed itself to a coach that has never evolved or been able to adapt to the loss of a defensive coordinator that saved his ass for over 10 years.
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The salary cap is the greatest deterrent to dynasties in the NFL.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It's not realistic to expect the "great" teams today to go 16-0 and beat everybody by 20+ points in the process.
The so called "great teams of yesteryear" never did either.
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jiminphilly wrote:He is EASILY, the most overrated coach in the history of the NFL. A winning record, division titles, playoff wins and a Super Bowl appearance and yet he still can't recognize when he's beat and to get the hell out of DC without any major injuries.. oh wait.
Do you have his number?

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mvscal wrote:
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It's not realistic to expect the "great" teams today to go 16-0 and beat everybody by 20+ points in the process.
The so called "great teams of yesteryear" never did either.
True. I just hate how reactionary everybody is. I blame ESPN. An 8-0 team goes from unstoppable juggernaut to OH MY GAWD, THEY'RE SO OVERRATED. THERE ARE NO GOOD TEAMS! Jesus. It's pro sports. Teams are going to lose games. The "bad" teams in the NFL and every other professional league can rise up on any given day and win.
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mvscal wrote:
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It's not realistic to expect the "great" teams today to go 16-0 and beat everybody by 20+ points in the process.
The so called "great teams of yesteryear" never did either.
Of course not. They only played 14 games.
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Sudden Sam wrote: At 8-0, Atlanta wasn't a really good team. Barely beat the Cowboys, Redskins, Panthers, and Raiders. Shit teams all.
Neither were the 72 Dolphins. They scabdicked their way through the weakest schedule in the league. They faced only two teams which finished the season over .500 and both of them were only a single game over that mark.

Your take is completely idiotic and I seriously doubt you have ever watched professional football for any length of time.
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Sudden Sam wrote:It's not that. At 8-0, Atlanta wasn't a really good team. Barely beat the Cowboys, Redskins, Panthers, and Raiders. Shit teams all.
Those teams have millionaire athletes too. Why do you think anything over 10 points is considered a huge spread in the NFL? Because it's hard to blow teams out, even bad/mediocre ones.
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It might be time to quit watching football Sam.
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Sudden Sam wrote:'85 Bears. Led league in scoring defense and were near the top in scoring. That's a solid team.
That's not a solid team. That's one of the best teams EVER. EVER. You have such ridiculously high standards for what comprises a "solid" team it does nothing but prove you don't have a fucking clue.
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Sudden Sam wrote:'85 Bears. Led league in scoring defense and were near the top in scoring. That's a solid team.
That's not a solid team. That's one of the best teams EVER. EVER. You have such ridiculously high standards for what comprises a "solid" team it does nothing but prove you don't have a fucking clue.
Did you watch Marino & Company bounce their asses on that Monday night game in '85? Oh wait - you weren't even born yet.

'85 Bears were pretty damned good - until everybody figured out the 46 in the next couple of years.

Mid-late 70's Steelers were some SERIOUS shit. So were the 80's 49ers.
The Packers in the 60's. Five titles in seven years. So many players elected to the Hall of Fame, they decided to turn Jerry Kramer away.
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Papa Willie wrote: until everybody figured out the 46 in the next couple of years.
Nobody "figured out" anything. It's still in use today as a situational formation. Here's pic from week one showing the 'Boys in a hybridized 46 look. It's primarily a run defense as it only leaves three is coverage and you need corners who can play man. The Giants ran left on this play for no gain.

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KC Scott wrote:^^^ Cowboys are in their standard 3-4
Wrong. The DEs line up over the tackles in a standard 3-4 with the inside backers off the line over the guards. It's a slightly modified 46 look with the DEs lined up in the B gaps instead of directly over the guards and the Mike cheating over to the strong side.

Who is Cowboys D coordinator again? Some guy named Ryan I think.
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Sudden Sam wrote: That's why they were a great defense. The offense had stars everywhere, too.

Not a team in the NFL now that has that many great players on defense.
Your mind-boggling stupidity just blows my mind how you are able to function in real life. Yeah, football's version of the reserve clause where teams were able to stock up and outspend others on talent made for a real entertaining league. I guess a simple minded fuckstain like yourself would be more entertained by a league where the "great" teams can take weeks off and still kill the opposition and only four teams were serious contenders. Me? I prefer a league where almost every game is down to the wire. I like unpredictability. You like being spoonfed entertainment. Kind of like your wives.

I guess that's what happens when you grew up watching mongoloids like Bear hoard talent by offer a scholly to every Sam Dick and Bob with two testicles with 140 schollys at his disposal. Bear wouldn't have won shit in the era of scholarship limits.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:There's a lot more talent in the league today than 30 years ago, simply because there's more talent in the college game, the pool in which the league draws its players from.
winner winner chicken dinner......

the depth of talent at the collegiate level is unbelievable.....
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Sudden Sam wrote:
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Sudden Sam wrote: That's why they were a great defense. The offense had stars everywhere, too.

Not a team in the NFL now that has that many great players on defense.
Your mind-boggling stupidity just blows my mind how you are able to function in real life. Yeah, football's version of the reserve clause where teams were able to stock up and outspend others on talent made for a real entertaining league. I guess a simple minded fuckstain like yourself would be more entertained by a league where the "great" teams can take weeks off and still kill the opposition and only four teams were serious contenders. Me? I prefer a league where almost every game is down to the wire. I like unpredictability. You like being spoonfed entertainment. Kind of like your wives.

I guess that's what happens when you grew up watching mongoloids like Bear hoard talent by offer a scholly to every Sam Dick and Bob with two testicles with 140 schollys at his disposal. Bear wouldn't have won shit in the era of scholarship limits.
Wrong on every point.

You want mediocrity. That's fine. Sit back and watch a bunch of shitty teams if that's what you enjoy. I understand your point about close games and everyone having a chance to win, but you can have that crap. I wanna see a well-coached team with good players at most every position dominate a lesser team. There have always been enough mediocre and bad teams to have your evenly matched games.

Good coaching can win with lesser players. Just as Bear did with his little bitty scrawny kids agaiinst bigger teams from other conferences. He won because he was smarter (football smarts) than his opponents.
And there-in is the problem, Sam. The NFL is not void of talent, it's void of good coaches. (See how I circled this back to Andy Reid). Over the past 5 years or so, Andy Reid has lost some of his best coordinators and hasn't been able to replace them with the same level of coaching. And as much talent as there is in the NFL, teams like the Eagles have made some serious gambles on some of their draft picks and it's hurt them. That's not the salary cap impacting this team (they're at least $10mm under the cap this year, maybe more) that's bad talent evaluation and coaching. And teams like the Eagles and Charges have been reluctant to make coaching changes for whatever reason when in reality a new coach was needed in Philly 5 years ago.
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Sudden Sam wrote:I wanna see a well-coached team with good players at most every position dominate a lesser team.

Didn't you see that in the SEC last week when LSU played Southwest JaBuke St, Georgia played Sam Houston Polytech, and Alabama played some all girls school?
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Sudden Sam wrote:I wanna see a well-coached team with good players at most every position dominate a lesser team.
Yeah, games that are decided by halftime really keep you glued to the edge of your seat. That's what we need more of. :meds:
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KC Scott wrote:
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KC Scott wrote:^^^ Cowboys are in their standard 3-4
Wrong. The DEs line up over the tackles in a standard 3-4 with the inside backers off the line over the guards. It's a slightly modified 46 look with the DEs lined up in the B gaps instead of directly over the guards and the Mike cheating over to the strong side
The D adjusted to the formation -
Are you arguing for the sake of arguing or do you just not know what the fuck you're talking about? You said they are lined up in the standard 3-4. They aren't. Period. Full stop. Of course they didn't overload the weakside. They are anticipating a strong side run.
looks like the cowboys will/do/did run a variation of the 46 this year
No fucking shit. I just showed you a picture of it, dumbass.
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