He Made It!!!!!!!!!
Posted: September 24th, 2017 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 384 Comments »Jake Elliott hit the 61-yard FG to beat the Giants.
I’ve been watching Eagles football for a long time and I’ve never seen a moment like that. Game-winning FGs, sure. 61 yards? That’s what opposing kickers do to the Eagles. So cool to finally be on the fun side of one of these moments.
Crazy game with some ugly moments, but the Eagles came up big at the end. It was great to see them make clutch plays and come away with the win.
Eagles 2-1
GiantsΒ 0-3
It wasn’t perfect, but it was a great outcome.
Now let’s hope some of these injuries aren’t serious.
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first
Fast thoughts:
– Wiz is going to be starting LG for the forseeable future
– Eagles seemed to try to do what the Lions did last week to the Giants and it worked until Hicks and especially Cox went out; pass rush just disappeared and the Giants’ began attacking the middle of the field aggressively.
– Peters had a gutty performance playing on a really bad ankle and held JPP in check
– Mills stinks but Schwartz putting him on 1-on-1 coverage in most of the 2nd half was just baffling when the Giants kept going to him play after play; Schwartz has shown me little ability to adjust to in-game situations like that since last year
– Giants had no answer for Ertz all day long despite putting a few different players on him
– Smith and Agholor should start losing PT to Hollins next week.
Pederson is fortunate the Eagles’ pulled this game out.
His play-calling/decisions were really easy to pick apart or question starting with the 4th and 8 gambit and through the 2nd half.
It was like 2 plays out of what 70+?
No he’s dumb because he called the play for Ertz to fumble.
He really should have used the Ertz fumble play at a less crucial part of the game. Not the right spot to call for a fumble in a tight game in the fourth quarter.
I’m just glad he called for the missed field goal early in the game. Kept the makes in his back pocket. Savy move.
Think he’s overdoing it with the injury plays though, I know you go with what’s working but it’s counterproductive at this point.
I really liked the quick pass to Burton drop and get destroyed by 2 defenders immediately call. A lot of lesser coaches would have had him catch it and lose yards. Doug understands that it’s a game of inches. He’s got good instincts.
going for it on 4th and 8 was beyond dumb.
4th and 8 was a dumb decision but on the whole I thought the playcalling was very good today. They moved the ball against a very tough defense, they got the running game untracked, and they picked up critical yards when they needed them down the stretch. Other than that one dumb decision I don’t see too much to question here with Pederson’s game plan.
4th and 8 at the 48 yards line is a good play to go for it acconding to the math.
Yeah I saw that. But it’s close enough that in this case, with these variables (our offense not playing well, their defense being very good against the pass) I thought it tips it over into bad decision territory.
Not going to crucify Pederson for it but I thought it was overly aggressive.
Depends on your model. An older NYT model (which they lost the rights to use) linked above said it’s not.
In isolation, I can see going for it. With a lot less time on the clock, or even a lot more, I would have been OK. But the extra distance seemed to be the difference needed to ensure the Giants would not score before the half. They were moving the ball but in small chunks to that point.
2 plays before the missed FG including going deep on 2 and 6 and then a WR screen that gained them nothing.
This game this year reminded me a lot of Pederson last year vs Giants. The week before Pederson got blasted for being too conservative with Boys in 2nd half especially after the Eagles had taken a 23-16 lead early in the 4th qtr.
The following week Pederson decides to go for it 4 times on 4th down and only converts once in a loss.
Last week Blount didn’t get a carry and Pederson had the extreme run-pass ratio. Pederson got criticized for it all week so this week he goes out of his way to give the ball early and often to Blount and go with an extreme run-pass ratio (highest in his tenure yet here).
I do think Pederson responded to the public criticism he got in both occasions and it did effect his game plan the following week.
I don’t hate Mills. He’s ok sometimes, but him 1 on 1 with one of the best players in football is just not good. Then again maybe that’s how desperate the secondary situation was, yikes either way
To be fair, there is at least even odds that Maragos was tasked with help and he is just too bad for anyone to recognize it.
he is bad at anything that is not special teams.
I don’t get why they keep him playing center field, I guess his strength is “keep everything in front of him and let him crash down on the action”
So they aren’t running the ball, Malcolm is actually covering someone one on one which Maragos certainly cannot do, so that leaves no choice but to have Maragos back there even though he’s a liability in coverage.
thought mills did fine with the coverage he was assigned…
Agree, except, I don’t think Mills stink. He lacks long speed, we all know this. But there are things he does well. In this game he seemed to have been instructed to play with a big cushion. Probably the logic, if you are Schwartz, is that you’d avoid the long plays because your defense can hold up in the red zone where there is less space for the offense to work with. So he is essentially being asked to give up a number of completions and the onus is on him to make good tackle. I think he mostly did that well.
This is too good not to repost on the new thread.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKhEMGDXkAcd0bY?format=jpg
Oh, everyone will be seeing it for a long time π
ODB does such a fantastic job being hatable.
I would love to see this game recapped with the ‘many faces of Eli’ including after the game-ending FG.
You wouldn’t even need commentary or titles.
Credit to Fox to have a lot of ‘Eli face’ shots especially on the cutaways to commercial.
knock knock.
who’s there?
Owen.
Owen who?
0-3!
https://media.tenor.com/images/7536b8a98bc831d350a9d36779453f60/tenor.gif
Yes! Most important these guys aren’t out long!
I want to hear Merril’s call of the game winning field goal. I bet he just about blew out his vocal chords.
He did!
My favorite part of the field goal (other than winning of course) was watching Beckham watch helplessly as it went over his head. Very talented individual, but man is he detestable
Booya!
https://streamable.com/ryue2
Merril’s cast of the kick.
For what it’s worth, analytics side with Doug’s decision…
https://twitter.com/kurt_bsh/status/912019432611991552
We had like 50 yards passing at that point in the game and there was no reason to be confident that we would convert in that situation.
And then we draw up that crappy play which just exacerbated the issue and gave the NYG great field position with about 2 mins on the clock.
Donnie Jones is an accomplished punter. I’m confident he could have pinned them down near the 10 or at worst, forced the touchback.
I can’t imagine there are many good coaches who would have elected to go for it in that situation given our personnel and performance to that point.
Personally, I do not disagree with you. I said so before the play was run.
But, the response to similar comments on Twitter…
https://twitter.com/kurt_bsh/status/912024135529836546
I didn’t like it mainly because of the time on the clock. Giants were driving but they were taking a lot of clock to do it. Given the time and the distance difference, I thought that making them really earn the points before halftime was by far the better call. If there was significantly more time, or less time, on the clock I could see going with the bot. Doubt that bot takes into account the time left, plus expectations of what the other team can then do.
It’s risky but if Wentz does pretty much anything other than get his ass sacked it’s not too bad of an outcome.
Yeah, I guess the sack just makes it all that much worse. I wouldn’t have disagreed with the play call so much *if* our passing game wasn’t so erratic and ineffective to that point.
They weren’t actually doing too bad
15 called pass plays
8/12 71 yards,
2 sacks, 11 yard scramble
I’d argue that you HAVE to factor in game situation (our D playing well at that point, good Giants’ pass rush, etc.). But in any case, if you’re going to go for it, the play has to be designed so that you don’t give up a sack.
Still, I’m glad to know Doug is analytically minded. He’s clearly not afraid to be criticized and that is a trait which all the great coaches have (not saying that he’s great, just that he shares that trait with those who are).
The play was designed to not take a sack, Carson stood there, didn’t see anything and instead of forcing it (ok outcome) or arm punting (ok outcome) or throwing it away (ok outcome) he took a sack.
Fair enough. Didn’t see the play live (I got home just in time for the goal line stand at the end of the first half).
It was one of his read one, read two, ahhhh fuck, sack plays rather than bad protection. As long as he learns from it situationally that an arm punt or forced ball is ok, it’s all good.
Yeah, the #1 thing for me this season is not even making the playoffs, it is Carson learning from experience and improving in the mental side of the game.
He clearly has the physical talent and basic psychological makeup to be an elite QB. Couple that with the smarts and game awareness and we’ll have 10-15 years’ worth of chances to win with him.
This will be an overlooked point this week for certain, as people will blame the playcall. If your young QB would have just thrown the damn ball down the field this all looks different. This was sort of a tiny rookie moment by Wentz, one that Im sure he will learn from. (If you are running a plah in stead of punting, you might as well try a low percentage deep throw.)
Ha @ “arm punting” .
It would be awesome if his third read on that play was “Throw it directly at the deep safety”. The WIP callers would lose their mind.
It actually should be. Db’s are wired to want to grab it.
Interesting in that the NYT used to use a different model, but the guy was hired away by ESPN apparently. According to the model then, 4th-and-8 from the 43 was a recommended punt.
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/05/upshot/4th-down-when-to-go-for-it-and-why.html
I thought the refs were pretty solid today, and downright sharp at times, how the hell did they catch Gerry holding Qualls from getting off the field?
They caught him grabbing Qualls arm.
I think he is marveling that they noticed.
Rewatching that field goal from the side angle I realized the ball was closer to the goal post than Mills’ coverage of Beckham all day.
He had good coverage on both Td catches actually if he gets there .05seconds dinner on first catch he pushes Beckham out before for gets feet down second one he was on him just great catch. Rest of the day he was playing off basically allowing the quick catch for minimal gain just get the immediate tackle.don’t get burned deep . Seems that was what was asked of him as thatwas what he continued to do with no reprimand. Guessing if Mcleod is in then he would have help over the top and would be jamming (which he is good at )at the line. Sucks being this depleted in our secondary . this Defense could be great if health
His first TD pass he was not within 5 yards of Beckham when the ball was in the air. I watched the replay again. Not sure how that was good.
The 2nd TD he was beat again over the top. He was holding Beckham’s arm. If Beckham drops it, it would have been a PI in the end zone.
I don’t be get the hate for Jalen Mills. We know who he is. Probably best as a #4 who is forced to start due to injuries and lack of options. That said he did his job for the most part. He gave up a lot of catches, but they played way off and he contested just about every catch. I’d rather have him than Maxwell, Nnamdi, Carroll, McKelvin, Fletcher, etc.
Yep, exactly. And if he ends up in the slot with Darby and Jones locking down the edges, he could be a legit asset.
I agree with you, k. It’s the typical Eagles’ fans’ zeal to find a scapegoat. I’ll take Mills on the field any day. I like his tenacity. All he had to to was to cover one of the best wide receivers. Cut him some slack.
I like Mills. He competes like crazy. He is not that great but he plays hard and is not intimidated.
Can you name any player on defense that does not play hard and is intimidated?
DRC
Lol, you are correct. How about a player on the Eagles.
I would say it is safe to assume all the other healthy guys are at least one of less great, less competitive, or more intimidated.
As AC would say, that’s speculation.
Based on evidence: the coaches decided he is the no. 1 cb.
What alternate conclusion do you have of Mills in comparison to his peers, and what evidence supports it?
This is the thing that always gets me about fans criticizing every single coaching decision.
Coaches (1) know way more about football than we do, (2) have access to way more pertinent information than we do, and (3) have way more riding on the outcome than we do (a loss is just a one week bummer for us, it could get these guys fired).
That’s not to say they don’t make questionable decisions from time to time or can’t be second guessed, but the working assumption when evaluating any coaching decision should be that there’s some kind of logic behind it.
Exactly and let’s not forget if douggy plays scared he don’t go for it on the other2 4th downs and we lose two TDs . got to take the good with the bad I love Doug’s aggressiveness and his attitude.
I hate his WR. Screen calls though
The evidence is clear that the Eagles do not believe Mills is a #2, let alone a #1 CB. The Eagles traded for Darby and drafted Douglas and Jones for a reason.
By your methodology, Maragos is the Eagles #2 safety.
The stipulation was out of the healthy players. As AC would caution, careful reading is important.
Today, of the healthy options, Maragos was the #2 safety.
Your argument is invalid.
Is that because it agrees with the coachs’, or is that merely coincidental?
My bad, I meant to attach this pic;-)
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I don’t doubt that Maragos plays hard, but he did not look confident and one could argue he was intimidated.
If he learned to way his finger after every drop, would that make him appear confident.
When a ball carrier was coming straight at Deion Sanders, he routinely disappeared.
There’s a fairly long list of former Eagles CBs meeting that description.
This
On the current team.
I can name a few past CBs we have had in very recent memory.
I don’t get the Mills love, is it because he was a draft pick? I don’t care how hard he tries or his confidence. Bottom line is that he is slow and he will never get faster, which will always be his Achilles heel. Mills is a liability every snap he takes in the secondary.
He’s fine as a 3rd or 4th corner. Matching him up one-on-one with OBJ is just dumb on the coaches’ part, it’s not his fault if that turns out badly.
He had Jenkins playing over top all day with the exception of the end zone.
The end zone was the only place where Beckham killed us.
After the game, they did say they were doubling ODB almost all day.
So why no press coverage if the safety was over the top?
I don’t want him as a #1, but the dude had 12 tackles today. He’s not a great CB, but the league is full of not great CB’s who don’t seek contact.
He’ll compete, he’ll tackle.
Lockdown corners are great but people act like there are 64 of those guys.
He’s got value in this league.
Think he would be good in the slot where his top end speed isn’t nearly exposed . or maybe if they played quarters on his side with competent safety help over the top he wouldn’t have to be worried about being beat deep with speed and could just jam and be physical at the line which I think he has talent at
He left 10 yard cushions and allows easy catches Praising him for tackled the WR is rewarding him with a participation trophy.
.. that several more experienced and higher paid previous CBs did not earn.
That’s some pretty low standards.
Created by even worse CB play over the years that have also sucked at our cap resources.
True, but there are worse fates. At least making Eli hit those time and time again gives him a chance to mess up. We’ve had worse in this secondary in recent years.
If he’s calling coverages, you’re clearly underestimating him.
That was obviously by design though
He had 12 tackles today because the Giants finally realized they should abuse him with ODB.
It’s not love, but you can win with Mills. He competes like hell and we have seriously lacked that over the years. Eagles fans always expect every player to be a star. We all know Mills isn’t that, but he is a competitor and that is a lot better than what we’ve had the last several years.
Also big picture he is behind Darby, S Jones, and Douglas. I hope he sticks as an eagle for a long time as he will always have a role due to that competitiveness.
Seriously, Nolan Carroll competed like hell too. He is also arguably better than Mills. He has better length, height, weight and speed. He has no ball awareness. Mills doesn’t seem to have any ball awareness or his physical limitations prevent him from being in position to make a play on the ball.
Yeah I just disagree. As has 4PD and 1 INT in 3 games. He has several tackles for right at or behind the LOS. Again I’m not asking him to be a long term starter. But he can be a key piece of our secondary moving forward.
No he can’t especially not as a starter.
By my count, he gave up 9 completions for over 100 yards today and 2 TDs. In week 1 he gave up over 100 yards on 10 completions. I’m not sure about last week. Clearly opponents see him as a weak link.
Sure. He’s undersized and he’s not fast. That is not the combo you want in an outside corner. If you have a bad matchup like Beckham, you probably play soft and try to keep everything in front of you. Which he did, for the most part. There were lots of short passes and he was making the tackles quickly. He did get a couple of PBUs. Odell is a handful for most corners; having Mills press him is likely a recipe for disaster. For a lot of the game, Odell had a number of catches but really hadn’t burned the Eagles. That did change some later in the game, when Cox went out. Mills did lose him on the first TD pass — almost recovered, but not quite. Second one he had terrific coverage — borderline PI — but Beckham made an insane catch. Don’t think anyone could defend better than that. Beckham did get by him downfield on the play that Jenkins committed PI, though don’t think the ball was going to get caught.
In short, don’t think the Eagles project him as a starter either. Could be good in the slot, and is a good backup it looks like. He competes hard, doesn’t seem to resort to PI all the time, and usually makes the tackle even when giving up the reception. In short, he doesn’t seem to make the big mistake all that often. He’s not a shutdown corner but you need solid guys on the team, and he seems at least that. If we can push him to 4th on the depth chart behind Jones, Darby, and Douglas that is a very good situation. Could deal without the excessive celebrations but there are worse things.
He was targeted 21 times. That’s crazy high. Nobody targets a CAB that much unless they see a huge advantage.
https://twitter.com/PFF/status/912089465472143360
Well duh. Brandon Marshall was a very good matchup for Rasul Douglas; Odell Beckham is a lousy matchup for Mills. Plus the Giants can’t run the ball. It was the obvious place to go. They did try to throw on Douglas early but gave up on that. How many receptions did Mills give up on those 21 targets? Only the very best CBs give up less than 50% completions when targeted.
If you have Mills on OBJ, you know he’s going to get some. You just hope to not be burned by the big plays. First TD and Jenkins PI were probably the only really big plays given up. I don’t love the guy, but he’s playing better than he was last year. Wish we didn’t have to start him, but we’ve seen lots worse than him the past few years (including the 2016 Mills).
He has the most target against a CB in 11 years and your response is Well, duh? That’s an insane amount of targets and you have attempted to rationalize it.
Because that is what Schwartz was giving them, by design. They wanted to throw quickly before the pass rush would get there, and Schwartz had Mills playing off so their best receiver — one of the best in the league — was open on short balls a lot, with by far the most favorable mismatch. And the Giants rarely ran, so lots of passes, with Mills being the worst CB on the field. So, that played into both the Giants game plan, and Schwartz’. The design was to not allow plays like the Shepard touchdown (and the play where OBJ got behind Mills and Jenkins committed interference).
Nobody is saying Mills is great — just that he does the best he can. He can’t run with ODB so he has to play off and make sure he doesn’t get beat deep. Yes, you give up lots of short passes, but that was the lesser of all evils. By and large he did that, and made the tackles quickly. You just hope to stop them at some point during long drives, which worked OK for a lot of the game. There is no way you would want him covering ODB if you can avoid it — it’s a horrible mismatch — but injuries pretty much dictated that. If Darby was here, Mills is on the bench and we have a much better chance of stopping the Giants. It’s no use having fewer targets just because you are giving up bigger yardage chunks on the targets you get. Mills is not a starter, unless maybe in the slot (which needs more quick than fast, depending on the matchup). But you could do worse for a backup.
I don’t either. He just isn’t an NFL-caliber starting CB.
Since I can only up vote once this 1000x
haven’t seen an Eagles’ field like that since Tom Dempsey was kicking them with half a foot back in the 70’s. You gotta feel sorry for the Giants. Nah! You don’t.
Hot takes
The idea of rotating our LG is madness but it worked this game. Most coaches won’t ever do that.
Ertz is never going to try to stiff arm anyone again.
Run the ball more, if we can run the ball for 171 yards on one of the better DLs then we can do it against almost everyone.
Mack Hollins needs to play more.
Douglas looks like a solid #2 but come back soon Darby.
We can’t let Jernigan go. He was less effective with Cox out but he still played well.
Kendricks and Bradham held it down with Hicks out, I believe both guys are going to be staying an Eagle for awhile.
Curry screwed up last week but he somewhat made up for it this week with a key stop. He continues to play well against the run but can’t get a sack.
Safety depth is an issue but we’re down to our like 5th safety. In hindsight, maybe we should have kept Terrance Brooks.
Curry also got us the sack-robbing holding call to get us the ball back at the end.
The Hogs used to rotate lineman as a way to combat Reggie, and Belichik did a couple of years back in NE.
The Giants run defense is hot garbage. Their LB’s are awful. If you can block their DE’s and get a double on a DT you can pretty much run straight up the gut into their secondary. Which is what we did again and again and again all game.
Not sure we will always be able to do that π
You’re correct, but Pederson devised a gameplan to attack their weakness and did so effectively.
Before QB headsets I remember more than a few Guard shuttles. Didn’t seem to be a big deal. And neither of our W’s is all that great.
I wonder if, during meetings, Mills and Douglas celebrate a successful pencil sharpening?
https://youtu.be/imRaRW4ltOs
Good call. Our Jake the Peg also seems to have the extra leg trait.
It’s lit
Bold take, but big if true.
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Let’s not let this get lost: those looking for a “signature win” from Carson Wentz got it today.
A good running game certainly helped with those last few drives but he made some clutch plays down the stretch. The game winning FG doesn’t happen without that perfect sideline throw to Jeffery.
First game winning drive of his career
Won’t be the last. He clearly has “it”.
I’ve been waiting for it. That’s one of those intangible things, which I don’t like to talk about because most of those things are practically superstition, but that one was rattling in the back of my head for a while now.
Same. Being such a competitor it has to have weighed in his mind as well. Big for his confidence and his teammates.
Wentz delivered when he had to, and that is gratifying, but the OL and the defense also made some big plays. I think there is a direct connection between strong running and zero picks.
Is there?
I think.
I think it’s more they went with short underneath stuff in the pass game. They stayed away from the riskier intermediate stuff. Eli’s had no run game and only threw an INT on a dumb ass deciison
And Wentz’s two INTs this year were a tipped pass and a screen he threw into a defenders helmet.
To be fair, the only two INTs so far this year were on short passes — one to the sideline short, and one attempted throwaway into the ground. Both tipped which was the difference. Not sure the running game would have helped on those, other than simply not throwing as often and thus having less opportunity one goes bad on you.
Of course running the ball when not effective can lead to lots of 3-and-outs, which also avoids the INTs, but also avoids having an offense.
It’s hard to be poet in a literal world, but how can I contradict a fair rejoinder from someone who has Fair in their moniker?
Definitely some signs of life, kind of an early Russel Wilsonish game. They were in the position to win it because of leaning on the run game.
Threw for 176 yards. 5.7/yards attempt. Avoided game-losing mistakes.
Game manager with an extra gear. Not a bad thing at all for this stage of his career.
He was playing against an excellent pass defense. Wasn’t great on the whole, but the thing that impressed me was that there was no dropoff at all in high leverage moments and he made big plays when it counted.
They say young marathon runners have an advantage in they don’t know how much it’s going to hurt. He kind of reminds me of that. π
Great athletes need that ability to ignore the probabilities and push through doubts in a way normal people can’t.
You are so hard on Wentz. He has 2 games over 300 yards, and now he is just a game manager after one game where the best way to win was on the ground?
I think today was a better template for him going forward than having him chuck it like prime Donovan, yes. Use a balanced offense where he can put on the Superman cape _when needed_.
I don’t think he’s ready to be the engine of a winning offense yet, and I don’t think forcing him to do is going to be good for his development.
I agree completely a more balnced approach is needed. I do however think he is the engine and this tram only goes as far as he takes it.
Anytime you are playing that secondary.. run. It took a fee series to figure it out. Any time you are playing an offense trying to quick game your defense, slow them down.
Good in game adjustments. Smart for the opponent. I don’t think it means to much about Carson.
did not see the game…followed w/computer
went to read nj smalls` fans reactions
anyone care to comment on this guy`s view
“Officiating ruined this game. The overturned tds were INSANE. Overturning a call on the field recquires irrefutable visual evidence. No way to determine where Shep was at the goal line. Call MUST stand. 7 points. Next play Shep catches ball in endzone takes 3 steps and leaves ball on the ground; incomplete. If that’s in the middle of the field he’s ruled down by contact, no fumble. Apple’s second 50 yard interference call was the worst call of the season. He ACTUALLY was playing the ball for once, both players are fighting with arms at the boundary, and the ball is thrown 5 yards too deep and 5 yards out of bounds, aka uncatchable. Can NOT give them that call. Set up a gift td. Later, Giants are driving. Philly has 12 men on field at the snap. We convert 3rd down easily. Officials call Jerry for delay of game for contacting the DT who is BLOCKING JERRY FROM LINING UP, IS OFFSIDES, AND THE 12TH DEFENDER ON THE FIELD. Undoes minutes on the clock and potential touchdown drive. Get called for illegal shift on final drive. Bad spot on shanked punt. Clock operator leaves 1 second on clock for final FG. HARD ENOUGH PLAYING YOUR OPPONENT IN THIS LEAGUE. Give me a break with this BS “officiating.” “
I live for NFC East Schadenfreude
The sweetest schadenfreude of all is Jerruh-in-his-Skybox-in-the-waning-minutes-of-a-crushing-Cowboys-loss schadenfreude.
But the irate Giants fan variety is a pretty good vintage too.
Agreed, there’s more giant fan interaction locally but the cowboy fans are truly mouthbreathing knuckledragging dunces.
There are so many fair-weather Cowboy fans that it mitigates the reputation of their true fans. I detested the Cowboys when they were good, but I find it hard to hate them as much as I can and will always loathe the Giants and Skins. Of course if they win the East this season, it’ll come back to me.
They won the East last season. Should have come back by now.
The East has been a modicum of mediocrity for well over a decade in my opinion. I do buy the argument that anything can happen in the post-season, but the last time an NFC East Division winner impressed me was 2004, and I don’t think that is a homer sentiment. The Cowboys have tried to replicate the Jimmy J days of OL beastliness, but they don’t have the ferocious defense to deliver the knockout blow. Don’t get me wrong, I hate them, but the Cowboy fans that I encounter just don’t tweak my ire like NY and Washington fans do.
I don’t know why but Was fans have never bothered me. Maybe because they’ve been consistently bad with flashes of good but they generally seem alright.
Come to DC. They are insufferable. Not nearly as bad as they were in the early 90s but boy they suck.
Ayyyy, DC Eagles fans represent.
Honestly, I had a blast trolling the Redskins fans last week. They were good sports about it.
I stopped going to the games because of random people trying to fight. The old drunk guy taking a leak while I was deciding he was feeling froggy was the nail in the coffin.
The comment doesn’t say one way or the other, but I am guessing he is a Giants fan.
a N.J. Smalls fan
Ah, I thought you were making fun of a NJ media outlet similar to Philly dot com.
no no no…dont the “the ny giants” play in NJ ?
Funny they actually expect you to pay for that drivvel over there now at philly.com
Clearly grabbed the guy running off the field, was a clear delay of game.
The td that was overruled, the ball did not cross the goal line, without a doubt. Now the ball that was dropped when he hit the ground after he caught it inbounds? That’s the right call on a bullshit rule.
How does he know the shanked punt was a bad spot?
Illegal shift play, the offense wasn’t set when they snapped the ball.
Clock operator? That’s called home cooking. Oh well, it happens.
The pass interference, Apple clearly hooked the arm of the receiver, absolute right call, only question is if the ball was catchable.
Don’t dignify those deluded arguments with responses. We all know the good guys won in the end.
True, I’m just happy and felt like typing.
Got an answer I was looking for, cause I only get to see a game when the the tv here puts an Eagles game on…a thurs. maybe,SNF,MNF and maybe a 4 oclock game…very frustrating tying understand whats hapnin thru a computer
thank you
He’s a dumb___
If honest questions, let’s see.
1. It was absolutely possible to tell that Shep did not cross the goal line before he stepped out of bounds. Correct call.
2. Shep took two steps in end zone (valid catch at that point), but the ball coughed up when he hit the ground. Per rule, obviously not a catch. Somewhat of a BS rule, and this is definitely one of the situations which makes the rule look bad, but not a bad ruling itself. And yes, if that happens in the middle of the field, that is an incomplete pass too.
3. Apple had the arm hooked. The ball was about the right depth and 1-2 yards OB. It was interference, but it may not have been catchable. Borderline; I would not have faulted the refs either way on that.
4. Delay of game was a great catch by the refs. He was not blocking the Giants guy from lining up — they had plenty of time to get set and hike before Qualls got off the field anyways — and there is no offsides before the players are set. Dumb penalty for the player, but good call.
5. Yes, illegal shift is in the rulebook. Players were still moving when the ball was snapped (clock was running); easy call. Just think — if the Giants had not spent a timeout to save the 10-second runoff, Eagles would not have had time to get the FG.
6. Not sure how that could be called a bad spot.
7. On the 1st down play, it started with 13 seconds left. Wentz threw the ball with 8 seconds left, and the clock did appear to stop as the ball crossed the out-of-bounds, but before it landed. Not sure what the rule is there. But, that left 7 seconds left, which the Eagles got to Jeffery who went OB with one second left (legitimately).
8. He seemed to miss the bad calls against the Eagles, while complaining about (at least mostly) correct calls against his own team.
thank you
Ditto
Oh you found the comment by Mr. Salty Pants
Idk why people think there shouldn’t have been 1 second on the clock there…
And I was forced to watch NYJ/MIA game……
gross
I fell asleep. Woke up, saw the Eagles were up 14 nothing, proceeded to walk outside and talk shit to my neighbor who is a Giants fan. Finished a cigarette, walked inside to see that it was 14-14 on the bottom line. Heard my neighbor knocking on the door and didn’t answer.
I think he is now hidng from me.
Just leave a note in his door that says “61.”
Shit… I wish I read that before I left for work.
Hasn’t anyone seen any updates on the injuries from today?
love listening to Romo in the booth.
He probably is only good at announcing during the regular season.
“HOW DOES THE HOLDER MANAGE TO NOT FUMBLE THE BALL?!!!!”
Unbelievable….the sweetness of victory and agony of defeat all in one game. WHEW! Thank you Mr. Elliott.
Watching OBJ’s post-game interview… just laughing about his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and refusing to acknowledge it could have hurt his team. Great player, but what a d-bag.
I have to admit, the dog pissing celebration was pretty funny
I thought it was poorly executed. He looked more like a lizard than a dog. And he didn’t pee on a good part of the endzone.
Yeah, I mean the call to be a pissing dog was right. Though with execution like that you can’t make even the best call look good.
Dude the level of crazy he displayed on the sideline after, when no one on his team congratulated him. He is actually off his rocker.
Hello, T.O. it’s me, Odell. I’m coming over to do situps.
T.O: “Oh, ODB? Hell no! You are gonna try to take my face off and wear it like a mask”.
Steal your face right off your head.
Great player, but I was hoping for a delay of game penalty when he flopped on the turf after Jenkins PI penalty.
What in the hell was that all about even?
Diva behavior. He got right up after the hit by Jenkins, walked toward the sideline then collapsed on the turf. Aikman said it was probably hear exhaustion. Passed pretty damn quickly as he was back on the field two plays later.
I would really like to know what he was saying was wrong. Really should of been a penalty. Walking off just fine… you know what? I want to make a million people wait for me to be a baby.
Millennials tbh.
Almost every player in the NFL is a millenial. Only ones who aren’t really are old QBs like Brady, Brees, Manning, maybe a few specialists. Don’t blame OBJ’s generation for him being a jerk.
Hey just joking. Sort of.
You may be but I have actually heard dumb sportscasters offer this particular hot take on OBJ more than a few times. Followed by contrasting his behavior to that of other, more low key contemporary receivers, ignoring the fact that those players are also all millennials. It’s just a pet peeve of mine.
Some people just seem to epitomize all the stereotypical faults of a particular generation, so it’s such an easy take. Hopefully people know that such generational traits are at best averages and couldn’t possibly predict the behavior of an individual.
Hey π
I thought he was doing the Dawk thing at first. Nope, just being bizarre.
Caleb Sturgis watched his kicking job sail through the uprights with that 61 yarder.
Sturgis did get his job in a similar manner. It’s a long season though; you don’t go by one FG (make or miss).
I dunno. There’s something to be said for being carried off the field by your teammates.
Did we ever carry Cody Parkey off the field? π
Cody who?
I like Elliott’s leg strength better than Sturgis. If he can become more consistent he isn’t the better and less expensive option moving forward
Stat of the day:
2-0 when GE is attending his daughters soccer training.
0-1 when he’s not…
Let’s crowdfund them getting into La Masia
Does a little of your inner German die every time you say soccer?
Lol. Yes.
Just finished watching that epic.
Any injury updates?
hicks said he was fine after game. ankle was wrapped
That’s friggin great news.
Cox apparently had a limp and Sproles did not look good live so that seems like a few weeks best case.
I would be shocked if that unfortunate kick to his wrist resulted in a break.
He was just down on the field and the teammates seemed pretty worried.
Yes I saw it. However did the x ray results come back positive?
The way he went down, and also how he was holding his arm made it look like a knee injury (obviously a bad injury) for a not insignificant amount of time
Broadcast pointed to the “kick”, pretty sure it got caught between his leg and the tackler and to the full brunt of the hit before limply getting hit by the passing foot.
where can we watch postgame interviews? specifically elliots
ok its up on eagles.com now
Oh you bastard.
oops unintentionally hilarious
did dan snyder issue a statement?
Joel Embiid (who was at the game) during the kick:
https://twitter.com/jaythetallkid/status/912058020686942210
Someone else had a phone camera on Elliott’s parents:
https://twitter.com/Eagles/status/912072373393862657
That is a proud pappa.
Going to be hard to recognize you without your vivid orange oriole!
I’ll bring him back after the joy of victory wears off, lol.
Here’s an excerpt from K Jake Elliott’s draft evaluation:
_________________
(1) misses don’t mess with his head — check
(2) great at onside kicks — check
(3) touchback machine — check
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Only thing missing from the scout’s report is, Elliot is money from 61 yards with the game on the line.
I was reading something about his being rock solid from inside the 40 or 45, but his leg strength was lacking beyond that. Kid picked a great time to step up. Big time kick.
Pretty sure most of these guys these days have the leg strength to get it there, but at some point your accuracy goes to crap the more you put into it. You see a lot of these guys hit very impressive kicks warming up or practicing (I myself got to see a young David Akers absolutely kill some practice kicks when I was a kid). At some point it becomes less about possible vs probable. No way do you go for these artillery kicks if odds are you turn the ball over only a first down away from the other team being in field goal range.
Anywho, I dunno if Elliot can be a great and consistent kicker, but damn did he come through for us there. That was as clutch as you can get.
“That was as clutch as you can get.”
Truth.
Yeah, thought about the on-side kick of that report last week. That part is intriguing about him. Doesn’t seem to have the consistent direction of a lot of veteran kickers, but he’s got the leg for it.
Just don’t put him closer than an extra point.
https://youtu.be/-DFrmKeWGuI
Washington off to an unfortunately good start
The way Collinsworth is talking about the Skins line in this game, it’s clear his prep work was last week’s game. We made them look like the Giants O-line. We made the Giant’s o-line look like it was from Dallas though.
cooper doing his best ags impression
2016 Ags. And apparently he already had six drops before this game, so might even be worse.
Did Ags even have that many drops all year last year?
This was an awesome week if you are an elimination pool:
– Steelers lose to the Bears
– Dolphins lose to the Jets
– Broncos lose to the Bills
– Ravens lose to the Jaguars
– Panthers lose to the Saints
– Seahawks lose to the Titans
I am in one out of Vegas and it had 202 people had entered. Only 24 people had been eliminated the first 2 weeks. Today 76 people got knocked out already and another 4 will if the Raiders lose tonight.
Took the Packers and even they barely made it at home where Rodgers has been nearly unbeatable in his career.
GB almost lost, which would have taken out 90% of our pool
Pats too
Packers had their share in our pool but Steelers took out their share. A lot of people also got cute and picked the Dolphins this week.
Also, makes you appreciate every win. Can’t assume any win. Not sure how ppl thought this was a guaranteed win against the Giants. Divisional game. Desperate opponent. No gimme.
Raiders not doing their part tonight
They’re supposed to roll over for us not the Redskins!
Same goes for Denver against the Bills. Save your crappy days for us please!
Per ESPN:
THE MAGNITUDE OF JAKE ELLIOTT’S KICK
Elliott didn’t just win the game for the Eagles on Sunday — he did so with the third-longest made field goal in the final 10 seconds of a game in NFL history. Overall, it was just the 11th kick of 61-plus yards ever made.
Per Kempski
“10) The ‘Big Balls Doug’ Award: Doug
Pederson would have gotten destroyed by local sports talk radio this week if the Eagles lost this game, due his decision to go for it on fourth and 8 near the end of the first half.
It was a debatable decision, for sure, but far from egregious. The Eagles were on the Giants’ 43-yard line. If they convert, they’re very likely getting points. If they punt, it’s going to be a low net yardage return, no matter what.
That call aside, Doug was 2/2 on fourth down conversions, which eventually led to 14 points they wouldn’t have otherwise gotten if Doug were a scared little punk.
And I guarantee you nobody will mention that. When coaches go for it on fourth down and get it, they never get credit. They only get criticized when it doesn’t work, and that is so far beyond stupid it makes my head hurt. Embrace the aggressiveness.”
Just mentioning it!
After watching Pederson’s defense of that decision in his postgame presser, I think I’ve been convinced that he made the right call. He basically said they’ve done the math on this and do everything they can to be prepared for every situation each week, and that he ultimately takes responsibility for the decision and stands by it in this case even though it didn’t produce a good result.
Sounds a lot like Sam Hinkie. I’m a huge process truster wrt to the Sixers so I can’t be hypocritical here. In any case I like that Doug is (1) prepared, (2) is willing to think unconventionally and trust the math and (3) isn’t a scaredy cat who’s paralyzed by fear of failure or criticism. Those are all great characteristics for a coach to have.
I love aggressiveness. The data almost always backs it up. Now if he can work on that playbook, talkin addition by subtraction here, he’ll be good.
Most of the play problems have been due to poor execution. I think his play design is solid. Perhaps still on him for calling plays his players haven’t demonstrated an ability to competently execute, but I don’t think it’s a Dana Bible situation where he’s just drawing up plays that have no hope of working even in theory.
We over-rely on perimeter plays. We don’t do them well, and we don’t have the guy who can really provide any upside to them. IE a play like that may be designed for a 4 yard gain, but you give the ball to someone dynamic who has the chance to slip a tackle and go 20 yards. That’s a running play in essence. We don’t have that guy, and we don’t do them well.
The one to Burton blew my mind a little. He dropped it, but there were 2 defenders on him unblocked behind the LOS as the ball got there. That’s a bad play, or maybe it has a situation it could work in, but you should be able to read that at the line and audible out of it. Watching about a dozen of those a game for the 3rd week in a row is driving me nuts. They neither consistently get yards nor have produced an explosive play. I’d much rather run the ball.
Burton was a bad play and the continued WR screens on a team that doesn’t have a player who can run them is really frustrating.
Maybe Hollins can but remains to me seen.
I don’t disagree that the game plans have been overly heavy on perimeter plays, but I have to think at least some of that results from lack of confidence in the interior OL. They looked significantly better today with Wisniewski in there rather than Seumalo or Warmack – let’s see if the improvement persists and, if so, the playcalling shifts to feature more interior runs.
4th and 8 is way different than 4th and less than one.
Has anybody down an analysis of the production per carry when Wiz was at LG and when Womack was at LG?
That was a crazy substitution plan.
Wiz played far better
Raiders are getting their ass whooped
our E Z Kill Elliott
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Just baffled by the Mils’ defenders. He is too slow to play outside. Period.
He gets beat on just about any route and he made 1 play today in the red zone where his lack of speed is negated a bit.
Maybe he can play slot or the S position but every team should target him early and often.
Giants targeted ODB just 4 times in the 1st half and for some reason went to Marshall 6 times. As soon as they starting going to ODB in the 2nd half, they moved the ball and it opened up the run game.
ODB would have had 100+ yards if they had gone more to him in the 1st half and likely won this game.
Nobody’s saying that Mills is anything great.
Just that you could do a lot worse. And you can. We’ve had plenty of bad cornerbacks who don’t play hard, tackle, or bounce back from bad plays over the last decade here. Mills, though absolutely hampered by his physical limitations, does all of these things. I’ll take that over Nnamdi, DRC, Fletcher, McKelvin, etc.
I wish DRC was half the guy for us as the guy he was before and after us. We were terrible from the executive level to the coaching level for about a decade when it came to the secondary. Jury is still out of we are going to rebound, but man I sure hope so.
DRC played ok here in his only year here. Nnamdi just was a poor signing all around and arguably the worst high profile Eagles’ FA signing ever.
McKelvin is hard to judge because he played one leg for almost the entire year. If Fletcher is the bar, that is a very low bar too.
DRC was here for 2 seasons. He was awful in the slot in year 1, and was part of the “Mile Marker 22 & 23” CB crew the second go around
Why do people keep wanting to stick him in the slot? They have fast Slot Wrs too.
He just isnt a match for ODB. 3/4 of all NFL CBs probably cant cover ODB one on one
Not just ODB. He gets routinely abused by the team’s opposing No 1 WR.
Yeah they have fast slot WRs but he isn’t going to have to worry about that many times with guys just trying to get over the top on him.
Robinson’s lack of speed got badly exposed a couple of times today on slant routes across the middle. He struggled mightily at times.
If you had told me the Eagles would have 0 sacks and only 4 QB hurries today, I would have told you the Giants would have won this game by at least 7 .
If Sproles is down for any period of time, what’s your call: More Blount, Smallwood, or Clement?
Smallwood. He played well today given his opportunities.
Pederson did do a nice job of mixing them all in though and keeping them fresh. This Giants’ defense was just flat out exhausted that last drive and the Eagles took it to them.
One thing that gets lost in all of the shuffle about Pederson and his play calling is just about every week this team has a sizable lead in TOP.
This week it was 37:32-22:38.
Just about every game Pedeson has been here they wrack up yards and easily win the TOP.
Chip said TOP don’t matter
Blount and then Clement or Smallwood. I think Smallwood might be the best receiving option
Also the only one I saw put up a decent block. Blount is a big dude but I saw someone put him flat on his butt. That’s distressing.
I say Smallwood should get the majority of Sproles snaps as he is the best rounded back. Had the best production today. Basically means he is the guy that is best suited to take the snaps in situations that we leaned on Sproles heavily.
Still would like to make a point of giving Blount a non-zero sum of carries, yeesh.
They all had their moments.
Blount needs like 15+ carries. I’m ok with giving the rest to Smallwood since I’m not overly impressed by Clement. Clement could spell Blount if he needs a longer breather.
If the alternatives are this game plan or the KC one, I will take this one every week especially given the current state of the defense.
Start Wiz at LG and rotation Smallwood and Blount with no more than 13-14 carries for each and mixing in Clement.
I hope the Redskins win tonight. And the young girl that sang the Star Spangled Banner gets a game ball. I detest those that disrespected her and the country as she sang her heart out. Mainly Raiders players were the most disrespectful, Think before how you protest.
Its a protest… its not really meant to appease to your sensibilities.
So it represents irresponsibility?
Because you don’t like it? Its not even directed at you
It’s directed at my family which has shed blood to be were we are. My last image of my grandfather is a flag draped over his coffin.
The American flag was not made for veterans, it was made for Americans. For me and Malcolm Jenkins and you and Colin Kaepernick. Respecting your grandfather and kneeling during the national anthem are not connected. I am sorry that you feel that your family owns the image and concept of the flag, but you do not. I respect that your grandfather served (most of the people in my family have also), but the NFL players’ protest is not related to his service.
Right. It is about the the country the flag represents and the people that gave their time and lives to protect this nation.
What exactly are people doing to the flag that’s bothering you? Are they taking a shit on it in the middle of the anthem and I didn’t hear about it?
Pretty much.
Its not directed at your family… its not directed at the military. That’s already been said countless times. Its a social issue.
And that’s why people have defended this country. If those American values aren’t upheld then the flag is just a piece of cloth anyway. I didn’t serve for a flag I served for it is supposed to stand for and that includes things that I dont always agree with.
These players arent hurting anyone. They are attention to an issue.
All the players want is for “with liberty and justice for all” to mean something.
Uh, no.
People are kneeling out of respect for those who had their blood shed.
Not sure why this was characterized as disrespecting the flag. Doubt any of the players feel like their intent is disrespectful.
There’s an interesting dichotomy in how people that celebrate other flags are treated as honoring heritage, but people kneeling during the national anthem is treason.
Maybe you should think about why they are protesting.
Maybe they should think about who they hurt with their protest. Take a minute and actually think for yourself for a moment.
It hurts absolutely nobody. This is an extremely passive protest. For all those people who claim to “love” America so much that they are outraged, they sure don’t want to respect the rights and freedoms afforded to all Americans. If you don’t like it don’t watch it. The league, the owners, and the players made it crystal clear today that they will not prevent any player from protesting in this manner.
I personally am an Air Force veteran and have zero issues with the form of protest. They are bringing to light every day injustices and racism in this country. These players have every right to protest and I applaud them for doing so.
Not all veterans feel the same as you. Just because you feel one way does not make it right or acceptable.
Just because other veterans feel one way does not make it not alright or unacceptable.
The same goes for your views. I’m not complaining about the players who elect not to protest. I am simply respecting the right for each individual to make the decision on their own. You are not.
I respect them making a statement, however, I do not respect them for being disrespectful. I think Malcom Jenkins has handled it in a pretty respectful way. Some of the other protesters not so much.
Kneeling?
You do know that Americans burn flags, riot, and gathering outside public officials houses in the middle of the night.
You do know NFL players are paid employees that are paid extremely high salaries. How do they achieve these high salaries… by fans spending money. If I have to witness disrespect to our country by trying to watch a frigging football game…that is marketing at it’s worse.
Dont watch! Go make a sandwich.
Did the Redskins win?
So stop watching. Hit the league where it hurts. If you don’t care enough to take a stand maybe your issue isn’t that big of a deal.
I started my monetary stand on the NFL years ago. My spending has consistently gone down over the years with dollars and time spent.
Well if enough people feel the way you do maybe things will change. I think (and hope) you are in the minority on your views. My money is on people standing behind the players fighting for racial equality.
Racial equality I am all for. Some are doing it right and some are hurting the cause.
But when the owners demand DOD payments for the grandstanding national salutes you weren’t going to quit watching football.
Interesting.
Then your beef is with the NFL/Fox. Theyβre the ones plastering the protest all over your screen. The players donβt sit in on Fox production meetings.
I suggest breaking it into 2 parts.
1) the way they protest – obviously you are not a fan
2) the issues that are protesting
Too many people (including our president) are too caught up on #1 that they lose sight of #2. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
I would think any ration person would prioritize #2. Nobody is dying because someone sits or kneels during the national anthem.
Kneeling really gets things done. Let’s all sit back and watch… not much happening, been over a year since Kap. Fuck it everyone kneel, now we’ll see something…
It is now a well intention-ed (for the most part) act. Didn’t start out that way. The guys who basically said they didn’t want to be American… yeah they can rot.
Let them know they hurt you and maybe they’ll do something different next time. Maybe they’ll apologize for hurting you.
There are smart protesters and not so smart ones. Just like posters on this site. la
Hmm. You’ve really changed my mind. Everything is different.
Are those same people hurt by a man proposing?
Feels kinda absurd to be lectured about social injustice by an organization who has a team called the Blackskins. Wait no, that would be offensive. They’re just Redskins.
I agree they should change their name. The players are not the “league” however. They are employees the same as anyone else. The business they are employed by does not always represent their individual beliefs.
I’m sorry you feel the way you do, but this is America. Freedom of speech is our birthright and no form of protest is out of bounds if it is nonviolent/noncriminal.
So you’re saying I still have the right to not support those who do not support America?
You sure do. *shrug*
I don’t think that the people protesting aren’t supporting America, but if that’s your interpretation of what’s happening you’re free to do what you want.
I actually think the few that started this fiasco are the ones that disrespected America the most. This weekend the masses just jumped in like sheep. Look across the league and you can see those teams, coaches and players that actually had insightful talks about how to handle this weekend.
You have a strange definition of fiasco my friend. I would contend that a fiasco would be the areas devastated by the recent hurricanes or the genocides in Africa or the Middle East. This obviously means a lot to you, but no one is being hurt by this.
Does Kap have a job?
There’s a point at which “Better to be silent and thought a fool, than open one’s mouth and eliminate all doubt” comes into play
You’re really leaning hard on this scoreboard argument. Nobody is denying that the status quo remains the status quo. Big win for the team owners.
If we do insist on these random WR screens, can we at least get someone who is fast and is able to break tackles? We don’t really have that on the roster now that Sproles might be out.
I think Doug think he has Andy’s roster with Hill and DAT.
“I understand why people are offended by people protesting the national anthem,” Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith said. “My father served 25 years. When he dies, he’s going to be wrapped in an American flag. But my dad is also out of the Army, and he drives trucks all over the country, and he’s a black man everywhere he goes, and sometimes he has racial incidents still today. That doesn’t protect him, just because he served our country. And I think that’s important.”
IMHO just kneeling. In the history of America this might be the most passive and respectful from of demonstration/protest we have ever seen.
Everyone offended by people kneeling for 90 seconds would have had a heart attack during the 60s.
Iβm a Marine vet. I mention that solely because I donβt want anyone getting offended on my behalf. It doesnβt entitle me to some blanket respect during the national anthem. Same goes for cops, firefighters, dog catchers, postal carriers, and that construction guy on the turnpike who just leans on his shovel all day. The national anthem belongs to all of us the same.
I donβt have the numbers in front of me, but Iβm relatively certain nobody ever joined the military, sacrificed their lives, or earned the Medal of Honor because they care about people standing at a football game. This whole narrative of βprotests mean you donβt respect (x)β just needs to die. I swear if I hear one more person say, βBut people fought and died…,β Iβm gonna melt their face off. They fought and died to kill Nazis, not to regulate anthem behavior.
Personally, I love the protest. I love to see people exercise their rights, especially when itβs not popular. I love the way theyβre going about it. I support their cause (via internet comments, the true frontier).
What I donβt understand, not fully at least, is why theyβre still broadcasting the anthem that way. Itβs all closeups on the protesters. Like, before the game the Fox production team gets together and they identify the players who will be protesting. Then they place a cameraman right in their lap, and then they dedicate that opening portion of the broadcast to covering the protest. If this is really hurting the ratings, like Iβve been hearing, then why are they giving it so much camera time? If itβs really hurting the brand and the bottom line, then why arenβt they sticking with wide shots of the stadium? Focus on any one of the fifty service men/women who are holding the flag. Pan the crowd. Show the flyover. Why are they broadcasting their own anti-commercial, so to speak? Why start every single game with the most divisive sports moment In the last couple of decades? Iβm getting a concussion just thinking about it. Iβm gonna go wag my dog. I mean walk my dog.
To your last paragraph, even if it could possibly be hurting ratings, which I personally doubt, this sort of controversy creates clicks on news stories and opinion pieces, and time spent arguing in comment sections etc. All places where advertisers get to advertise. Whether you think you are happy with the product or not, What really matters for the bottom line is how much time you spend thinking about and consuming it.
Thanks for sharing your perspective.
The networks know where their bread is buttered. I can only surmise they think it’s newsworthy. Maybe they feel it’s a story/narrative that simply can’t be ignored. After all, to ignore such the players’ bold statement would be making their own kind of statement, in a way saying, “no, your lives don’t matter.”
Sly wag the dog reference.
My closest friend is a marine, jingoistic stuff drives him crazy as well.
Anyone hear anything about injuries? Guy at Philly voice says Sproles has a broken wing.
If true I wonder if he decides to come back next year much like Steve Smith did when he got hurt in Baltimore.
We need to find a RB off the street. Smallwood is garbage, and Blount shouldn’t be the only option.
They all looked fine today when they werent getting hit in the backfield
They had a nice day. Sure. We really need to get another body in here.
I think 3 RBs is enough.
Not feeling great. I guess we gotta give them a shot.
The draft is only a few months away.
Smallwood is not garbage. He runs hard and has really improved his Blitz pick up. Not sure he’s a starter, but he is a quality rotational guy.
Blount looked like he tried today. Too often he just goes through the motions. Not getting any carries last week lit a fire under him.
He can’t get any rhythm. It’s clear pederson has some favorites. Putting wiz into the lineup helped a bunch. I also like the rookie that scored the td. Ut mainly Blount should get the rock.
Like Blount said when a reporter asked him after the game if he gave it a little more: yeah more opportunities.
We still have 3RBs which is the normal amount.
If they want a scat back type just style wise, fine but otherwise you’re no going to go get anybody who is any better than the meh group we’ve got.
What’s Henry Josey doing these days.
Probably right. I’be just always really not liked smallwood.
Oh I’m no Smallwood guy. He runs like Ray Charles. You’re still not going to find much of an improvement on the street.
Broken wrist on Sproles. Very good news should only miss a few weeks.
Al Michaels is so disgusted with the Raiders on this Sunday night game. It’s hilarious.
How does everyone feel about Alshon so far?
Underwhelmed.
I think Carson has missed some chances with AJ. He hasnt turned into Randy Moss but his numbers would look a lot better if Wentz hit on some plays.
Im ready to give Hollins a legit shot at playing time. Maybe at the expense of Torrey
I think Torrey is giving you exactly what you expected. (I agree about Mack though.) A lot of what he is doing isn’t on the stat sheet. He is dropping the ball about like you would expect. Getting open a nice amount. Drawing coverage. I am quite happy with him compared to what we had last year.
The deep ball has continued to be Wentz’s huge flaw. I think Doug needs to mix things up to work for Alshon.
I think we will sign him to a fairly reasonable extension. He is looking like a solid starting WR, but not a star
If he continues to produce at the same rate then yea he’ll be a lot cheaper than expected. At the same time he might want to maximize his earnings. Who knows though, if we make the playoffs then maybe he’ll give us a discount.
Good not great. He’s a professional WR, but hasn’t made enough of the tough catches yet.
If they had to give him a big contract tomorrow it would be a tough call.
Hopefully as the season moves on things smooth out.
Easy call for me π
Jay Cutler called Devante Parker a faster Alshon Jeffery so..
Torrey Smith makes him look like an all star
He’s not T.O. and we’re seeing why he’s a second tier feature receiver.
He is, however, a vast improvement over what we had last year.
Pretty much what I expected. He is aight.
Every time I look at him he is double teamed.
I am pleased so far. I think things heat up as the season progresses.
Not quite as good as I hoped so far, but maybe if he and Wentz get the chemistry going things will improve as the year goes on.
It was also a tough stretch of CBs to go up against so far but it does get a bit better after this week. We’ll see.
Well maybe if their monetary wages were more equal they could see eye to eye better. Due to the fact that Ashlon is getting paid more than Wentz creates a disconnect.
You’re kind of looking for people to argue with lol
Just standing my ground.
I mean… you tried to bait people with the income inequality thing. It couldn’t have been more obvious
It’s ironic that the people criticizing the players protesting are saying “keep politics out of sports” and then come here and drag the discussion off topic by injecting politics.
You drinkin?
The red-tie cool aide.
Respect…
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He could be here π
Playing where and in place of whom?
Without a shred of irony, the Right is holding up the Hispanic guy as the arbiter of patriotism.
He looks whitish though, that counts for a lot. When people talk about deporting Mexicans they’re not talking about people who look like Louis CK.
So now that the adrenaline has finally worn off and I can think about what happened, the way the Giants attacked us was both predictable and impossible to really do much about it.
The Giants were going to throw short and fast to neutralize our pass rush and their shitty pass protection. Typically, you’d say play press and force him to the hold the ball then right? But our injuries had us in a bind. The soft coverage was frustrating to everyone, but really it was designed to prevent plays like what happened with Stirling Sheppard’s long TD.
For most of the game the plan was working, but I think it got even worse once Hicks was out, as he is an excellent pass defending linebacker.
Chris Maragos is really just not someone you want on the field at safety unless its an emergency, but we didn’t have much choice but to play him all game.
I just hope we start getting some guys back this week, because we can’t sustain winning with these injuries piling up.
They dinked and dunked their way to a loss. If we had even Watkin (i just threw up in my mouth a little), it wouldn’t have been such a close game.
At a very minimum any combination of Watkins/Mcleod/Graham not being injured stops the Stirling Shepard TD.
Probably right.
Yep, this is the blueprint, and the injuries made it feel like Groundhog Day from last year. Ertz’s fumble really hurt, too. Getting a W on a day like this is a very fine thing.
Hey everybody! Coming up next:
@Chargers
Cardinals
@Panthers
Redskins
Forty-Niners
Broncos
Bye
A win in one of these two upcoming road games, plus three out of four of these home games… That would make for a strong record of 6-3 before the Bye.
Anyone going to LA? How pricy are the tickets?
That’s a great road trip. I will be enjoying instant replays on the old flat screen TV though.
We are going to need to get healthy though. Neither of the wins were dominant, and we are going to need some of those.
The Chargers are up and down, the Cardinals are a shell of their former selves, the Panthers don’t scare anyone and they might be down their top 2 offensive weapons, the Redskins we can beat, Niners should be a cakewalk (trap game maybe?), the Broncos do scare me, their offense is nasty when clicking and their D can be stifling.
I would favor us in all but the Broncos game, but that depends on injuries too.